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DEQ awards seven 'clean diesel' grantsMarch 12, 2012 12-0312
For More Information Brad Wurfel, 517-373-7917, wurfelb@michigan.gov Donna Davis, 517-335-2784, davisd8@michigan.gov
The DEQ today announced more than $500,000 in state and federal grants were awarded to seven applicants around the state to reduce diesel emissions. The funding from the department's State Clean Diesel Program helps owners and operators of diesel engine vehicles and equipment to find ways to upgrade their engines so that inefficient diesel engines are replaced by cleaner-burning diesel engines and technologies. The seven clean diesel grant awards include:
Since 2008, $3.9 million in state and federal funding has been awarded to Michigan diesel engine fleets through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Clean Diesel Campaign and the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act Program. Another $1.9 million has been leveraged by both public and private diesel engine fleet owners, operators and their partners and invested directly in these projects. These efforts will reduce the amount of soot released by more than 64 tons over the lifetime of the affected diesel engines. ####
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