Release date: 01/24/2006
Contact Information: Contact: Peter Murchie, EPA Region 10, Portland, OR (503) 326-6554 or Cell:(206) 890-0196
Tony Brown, Public Affairs, EPA Region 10, Seattle, WA (206) 553-1203
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced the availability of $3 million in grant monies for projects aimed at reducing diesel emissions on the West Coast. The grant program is part of the highly successful West Coast Collaborative which has awarded more than $2.6 million in grants for 28 projects since 2004. This year the agency expects to award up to 12 grants ranging from $50,000 to $500,000.
EPA is seeking grant proposals for projects that demonstrate new, innovative or experimental approaches to reducing diesel emissions. Past grant projects have included electrifying truck stops and cruise ship terminals, converting restaurant waste oil to biodiesel fuel and a establishing a revolving loan fund to reduce locomotive emissions.
EPA will consider proposals from states, the District of Columbia, territories, federally recognized tribes and tribal consortia, international organizations, public and private universities and colleges, hospitals, laboratories and other public or private nonprofit institutions. Proposals are due on March 23, 2006. EPA will host a question and answer session via teleconference on February 6, 2006 at 1 p.m. PST, call-in number: 1-866-299-3188, passcode 2023439636#; and will attempt to answer any appropriate questions about the grant solicitation.
In 2005, under the National Clean Diesel Campaign, Smartway and the West Coast Collaborative, EPA awarded more than $2.2 million to West Coast states for diesel emissions reductions. Of this, more than $1.4 million went to projects in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
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