Wolf Announces State Clean Diesel Grant Investment In Berks County
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Gov. Tom Wolf Monday announced funding approval through the PA State Clean Energy Diesel Grant Program to assist the Berks County Intermediate Unit in replacing six older diesel-powered school buses with newer diesel-powered buses. “Programs like this that help improve air quality are extremely important for the citizens of Pennsylvania and I am pleased to announce the first award approved this year to assist Berks County Intermediate Unit’s efforts to reduce emissions,” said Gov. Wolf. The project is anticipated to remove 108 pounds of fine particulate matter, 212 pounds of hydrocarbons, 640 pounds of carbon monoxide, and 1,300 lbs. of oxides of nitrogen annually from the air. “Berks County is a nonattainment area for ozone and maintenance area for fine particulate matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards,” said Department of Environmental Protection Acting Secretary Patrick McDonnell. “Replacing the school buses will help the commonwealth’s efforts to improve air quality in this area and protect citizens’ health and the environment.” Nearly $400,000 in State Clean Diesel Grant funding is still available for projects that replace, repower, or retrofit fleet diesel-powered highway and nonroad vehicles, engines, and equipment. Public and private entities that operate diesel-powered fleets throughout the commonwealth are eligible, including but not limited to school districts, municipal authorities, political subdivisions, other state agencies, nonprofit entities, corporations, limited liability companies or partnerships incorporated or registered in the commonwealth. Applications will be accepted through May 12 and guidelines are available on the DEP Bureau of Air Quality website. State Clean Diesel Grants are funded by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through allocations from the federal Diesel Emission Reduction Act. EPA is separately accepting applications for 2017 Clean Diesel National Grants until June 20. NewsClips: Ribbon Cutting Held At CamTran’s Natural Gas Fueling Station Luzerne Transit To Get Natural Gas Fueling Station By 2021 Philly Moratorium On Electric Vehicle Permits Becomes Law Philly Electric Car Parking Debate About Power, But Not The Kind You Think [Posted: April 17, 2017] |
4/24/2017 |
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