Fayat Group to Pay $11 Million Over Clean Air Act Violations
Imagine this scenario where a construction equipment giant imports sleek, modern machines, but beneath their polished exteriors the engines are churning out emissions from another era. Between 2014 and 2018, Fayat S.A.S. and its nine subsidiaries, including recognizable names like BOMAG and MARINI, introduced hundreds of nonroad machines into the US market with diesel engines that flouted Clean Air Act standards. The result was a lawsuit, an $11 million penalty, and a clear reminder that accountability always prevails.