Talk:California Air Resources Board

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Which other states have adopted these standards? For great justice. 17:33, 11 May 2006 (UTC)

It should be noted that the contributor of the above question, For great justice. has been indefinitely blocked from participating in Wikipedia. - mbeychok 18:51, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
ANSWER: No other state has. Nor does any other state have "regional" air districts (independently in charge of issuing Federal Title V pollution permits, the regulation and enforcement thereof; the adoption, alteration and deletion of rules and regulations.) Oversight by CARB and/or CalEPA is nonexistent. This is a very uncommon design for important pollution prevention controls and should be analyzed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Coiltesla3 (talkcontribs)
It should be noted that the contributor of the above ANSWER failed to provide a signature. - mbeychok 18:55, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
Well, is there anything incorrect about the statement? BMan1113VR 06:19, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
I am not judging the statement nor judging whether or not it violates Wikipedia's NPOV (Neutral Point Of View) policy. I simply pointed out the fact that the responder failed to sign his/her name. You are free to read whatever you wish into that fact. - mbeychok

[edit] Save the air day

Is it the CARB that declares "save the air day", or is that a county thing? If it is, some mention of STADs would be a nice addition here. -- Finlay McWalter | Talk 00:40, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Same

Is the same the g/km (European Union) of g/mi (California) ? : (g/km= g/mi * 0,621371192). Is it a raw conversion ?. Perhaps, we would need common standards, to compare.--Altermike 13:12, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] flip-flop

Is flip-flop really the sort of language suitable for wp? For a start, the term is a cultural one from the USA and may not be recognised by other english speakers. Matt73 03:29, 2 December 2007 (UTC)