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Up To $9M Available From EPA For 2013 Diesel Emission Reduction Grants

2013-05-13 07:02:02| pollutiononline Home Page

The DERA program has significantly improved air quality and provided critical health benefits by reducing air pollution and saving millions of gallons of fuel. Diesel pollution is linked to a range of serious health problems including asthma, lung and heart disease, other respiratory ailments, and premature death

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