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Friday June 26

CCAR-GreenLink Announces Twitter Updates and Upgrade to Canadian Search Engine

The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR)(R) has announced a new service involving its CCAR-GreenLink(R) website, as well as an upgrade of an existing feature of the site.

CCAR-GreenLink is the National Environmental Compliance Assistance Center for Auto Repair, operated by CCAR in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and available free of charge at www.ccar-greenlink.org. The CCAR-GreenLink site is recognized globally as a leading source of environmental compliance and pollution prevention information for automotive operations.

CCAR is now utilizing the Twitter online social networking service to notify users when new or updated information is posted on the CCAR-GreenLink site, or as environmental news items of interest to the automotive industry, including compliance and enforcement actions, are posted.

To receive updates via Twitter, users may click on the following link: http://twitter.com/CCARGreenLink

“We continue to look at new ideas and methods to make compliance assistance information available to our audience in a timely manner,” said Daren Fristoe, CCAR President and Chief Operating Officer.

CCAR also announced that the Canadian-focused search engine on CCAR-GreenLink – found at http://www.ccar-greenlink.org/Canada/canada.htm – has been upgraded to utilize the same technology as the website’s U.S.-directed search function.

“From the beginning of the CCAR-GreenLink service back in 1995, we’ve been aware that the auto repair community in Canada has a shared interest in environmental compliance,” said Fristoe. “The Canadian search engine now features the same Google(TM) Custom Search technology, so we can continue to improve its performance as information becomes available from regulatory agencies in Canada.”

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