E.P.A. Diesel Grant to Upgrade Vehicles at Port of Baltimore
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Source: EPA
Date: Friday, December 11th, 2015
BALTIMORE (December 11, 2015) -- The E.P.A. today announced an $870,000 Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) grant to the Maryland Environmental Services that will help replace older trucks used at the Port of Baltimore and reduce toxic air emissions.
"Cleaning up our air and ensuring people's right to breathe healthy air is a priority for EPA," said E.P.A. Mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator Shawn M. Garvin. "The benefits of replacing these trucks will help us combat climate change and enhance air quality in the surrounding communities."
The grant will support replacing 25 drayage trucks with model year 2011 trucks or newer. This replacement plan will reduce yearly carbon dioxide emissions by 9.5 tons. In addition, the upgrade will reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by 31.73 tons and particulate matter emissions by 1.09 tons.
The grant addresses emissions associated with the movement of goods through the Port of Baltimore. Drayage trucks make trips between the port's container terminals and local trucking company facilities that are all located in densely populated areas. The grant will help enhance the air quality in communities near the marine terminals and along the transportation corridors.
This backing is part of EPA's DERA fiscal year 2015 allocation which include engine replacements, idle reduction and retrofit technologies to clean up a variety of older diesel engines.
E.P.A. has implemented requirements that make diesel engines in excess of 90 percent cleaner than in the past, but many older diesel vehicles and equipment remain in operation and emit large amounts of pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter. These pollutants are linked to asthma, lung damage and other serious health problems.
Since 2008, the DERA plan has awarded in excess of 700 grants across the country in 600 communities. These plans have reduced emissions from in excess of 60,000 engines.
For more information on the DERA backing assistance plan and other grant opportunities, visit
http://www.epa.gov/cleandiesel/prgnational.htm.
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