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Air quality grants available for heavy-duty diesel equipment, school buses

2015-11-06 00:22:21| Waste Management - Topix.net

Davis County School buses at the Bus Farm in Farmington on Sept. 13, 2013. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality is providing up to $700,000 to reduce emissions from heavy-duty diesel vehicles/equipment and school buses through the Clean Air Retrofit, Replacement and Off-Road Technology - or CARROT - program.

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