EPA Awards Eight Kansas School Districts $320,000 for Old Diesel Bus Replacement
$10.5 million to clean up 473 school buses in 40 states
EPA News Release: EPA Awards Eight Kansas School Districts $320,000 for Old Diesel Bus Replacement
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$10.5 million to clean up 473 school buses in 40 states
EPA News Release: EPA Awards Eight Kansas School Districts $320,000 for Old Diesel Bus Replacement
$10.5 million to clean up 473 school buses in 40 states
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