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AmeriscanAmeriScan
Monday, August 22, 2005
$1.4 Million Awarded to Cut Diesel Pollution on West Coast
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Stephen Johnson has been traveling out west and came to West Sacramento today with $1.4 million to offer for grants to reduce diesel emissions. Johnson made the funding announcement at the offices of diesel engine distributor Cummins West.

CBSCBS5.com – Bay City News Wire
Monday, August 22, 2005
EPA Issues $1.4 Million in Grants to Combat Diesel Pollution
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is issuing $1.4 million in grant money to curb diesel pollution, EPA administrator Stephen Johnson said today. The grants will help leverage more than $5.8 million in matching funds as part of the West Coast Collaborative, a partnership between government leaders, environmental groups and the private sector.

WasteNewsWasteNews
Monday, August 22, 2005
EPA Awards $1.4 Million in Grants to Cut Diesel Emissions
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Aug. 22 that it would award $1.4 million in grants to reduce diesel emissions. The grants will help leverage more than $5.8 million in matching funds to curb diesel pollution in the western United States, according to the EPA.

Yuba NetYubaNet.com
Monday, August 22, 2005
$1.4 Million Awarded to Help Reduce Diesel Pollution on West Coast Announcement Includes $211,000 for Sacramento Metropolitan Air
$1.4 Million Awarded to Help Reduce Diesel Pollution on West Announcement in includes $211,000 for Sacramento Metropolitan Air By: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen L. Johnson today announced $1.4 million in diesel grants. The EPA grants will help leverage over $5.8 million in matching funds to curb diesel pollution as part of the West Coast Collaborative.

Business WireBusinesswire.com
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Cleaire Division of Cummins West Awarded EPA Grant to Provide Emission-Reducing Technologies in California; Demonstration Project to Retrofit Heavy Construction Equipment; Evaluate Results
Cleaire Advanced Emission Controls, a division of Cummins West Inc., is part of a team that has received a $211,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency for a demonstration project designed to lower emissions on heavy construction equipment in California.

CumminsCummins
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Cleaire Division of Cummins West Awarded EPA Grant to Provide Emission-Reducing Technologies in California
COLUMBUS, IND. - Cleaire Advanced Emission Controls, a division of Cummins West Inc., is part of team that has received a $211,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency for a demonstration project designed to lower emissions on heavy construction equipment in California.

FinanzenFinanzen.net
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Cleaire Division of Cummins West Awarded EPA Grant to Provide Emission-Reducing Technologies in California; Demonstration Project to Retrofit Heavy Construction Equipment; Evaluate Results
Cleaire Advanced Emission Controls, a division of Cummins West Inc., is part of a team that has received a $211,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency for a demonstration project designed to lower emissions on heavy construction equipment in California.

Green Diesel TechGreen Diesel Technology
Thursday, August 24, 2005
EPA NEWS: $1.4 Million Awarded to Help Reduce Diesel Pollution on West Coast
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen L. Johnson today announced $1.4 million in diesel grants. The EPA grants will help leverage over $5.8 million in matching funds to curb diesel pollution as part of the West Coast Collaborative.

Energy Saving TrustEnergy Saving Trust
Thursday, August 24, 2005
EPA Launches Clean Diesel Grants
The Environmental Protection Agency in the US has announced grants totaling $1.4 million for projects to reduce diesel emissions in California, Oregon and Washington. Of that money, $211,000 will be awarded to Cleaire Advanced Emission Controls to develop a demonstration project that will lower emissions from heavy construction equipment.

Platinum TodayPlatinum Today
Thursday, August 24, 2005
EPA Launches Clean Diesel Grants
The Environmental Protection Agency in the US has announced grants totaling $1.4 million for projects to reduce diesel emissions in California, Oregon and Washington.

BulktransporterBulktransporter
Friday, August 25, 2005
EPA Grant to Help Curb Diesel Pollution
An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant of $1.4 million to help curb diesel pollution has been awarded for the West Coast.

   
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