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Western States Petroleum Association v. California Air Resources Board

Filing Date: 2020
Case Categories:
  • State Law Claims
    • Industry Lawsuits
  • State Law Claims
    • State Impact Assessment Laws
Principal Laws:
California Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32), California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), California Administrative Procedure Act, California Health and Safety Code
Description: Challenge to California Air Resources Board’s adoption of amended emission control measures for ocean-going vessels at berth in California ports.
  • Western States Petroleum Association v. California Air Resources Board
    Docket number(s): 20STCP03138
    Court/Admin Entity: Cal. Super. Ct.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    09/28/2020 Petition for Writ of Mandate Download Verified petition for writ of mandate and complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief filed. Petroleum Trade Association Challenged Amended California Standards for At-Berth Marine Vessels. Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) challenged the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB’s) adoption of amended emission control measures for ocean-going vessels at berth in California ports. WSPA contended that CARB violated the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 by adopting capture and control requirements that were not technologically feasible, were not cost-effective, and would not achieve the projected emissions benefits, and also by failing “to properly balance the relative emission contribution from tankers against other mobile source categories throughout the state, and unfairly penaliz[ing] terminals where tankers berth because of the extremely high implementation costs associated with attempting to install capture and control technology at these facilities.” WSPA also alleged that CARB failed to fully consider the amended regulations’ environmental impacts beyond greenhouse gases.

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