Emissions Reduction Projects
Project Highlights
Engine Replacement
The San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution
Control District worked with area farmers
to replace 33 engines on agriculture equipment.
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Bulk Cargo Carrier Project
Great Lakes Commission used EPA funding
to replace diesel generators on two bulk
carriers to improve air quality.
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Natural Gas Vehicles in Virginia
Virginia Clean Cities continues its efforts
to expand and promote clean domestic fuels
through the use of natural gas vehicles.
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Eco-Friendly Truck Stop Opened
State of Delaware uses EPA funds to install
truck stop electrification units at Smyrna
highway rest area
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Cleaner Farming in Utah
Farm tractors and cherry harvesters
are cleaner in Utah. Clean Diesel
Agriculture Project >>>
Clean Construction Project
Kentucky companies reduce diesel
emissions from construction equipment.
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The Mississippi River Corridor
Tennessee is improving air quality along the
Mississippi River by reducing diesel emissions
from 13 high horsepower marine engines.
The Mississippi River Corridor >>>
Portland Improves Air Quality
City of Portland implements air quality
strategies to reduce emissions from public
fleets and construction equipment.
Portland Clean Air Project >>>
Chesapeake Bay Repower Project
Chesapeake Bay Foundation cleans up commercial
fishing boats and other diesel-powered watercraft
through EPA Recovery Act funding.
Chesapeake Bay Project >>>
Green Fleet Cleans Up School Buses
Youngsters from a Head Start Program in Minnesota
are happy to be riding on buses retrofitted to produce
fewer diesel emissions. Green Fleet Project >>>
Reducing Emissions - Cleaner Missouri
State agencies have partnered to improve air quality in
Missouri by reducing diesel emissions from over
100 municipal vehicles with EPA funding.
Missouri Clean Diesel Project >>>
Cleaning the Air Across the Board
Grace Hill Settlement House is helping to ensure
cleaner air for the most vulnerable St. Louis residents —
schoolchildren and people who live or work
in North St. Louis. Grace Hill Project >>>


