EPA Awards Clean Diesel Grants To Reduce Diesel Emissions At The Port Of Philadelphia

On December 9, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded two grants in Pennsylvania to reduce diesel emissions.  The grants included--

-- $1.3 Million to the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority to convert a ship to shore gantry crane from diesel to electric [Read more here]; and

-- $1.4 Million to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Air Management Association to replace 40 drayage trucks at the Port of Philadelphia [Read more here].

Visit EPA’s Diesel Emissions Reduction Act Funding webpage for more information on available funding opportunities.

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-- Inquirer - Frank Kummer: PA Will Get $240 Million For Clean Water Under Bipartisan Federal Infrastructure Bill 

-- ​​EPA Invites Philadelphia To Apply For $260 Million In Water Infrastructure Finance Loan

-- Turkey Hill Clean Water Partnership, Alliance For Chesapeake Bay Now Have NRCS-PA Funding Available For Priority Watersheds In 14 PA Bay Counties  [PaEN]

[Posted: December 9, 2021]


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