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Diesel Retrofit Activities
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Diesel engines are a large source of pollution in Mecklenburg County. Federal standards are cleaning up new engines, but old diesel engines can remain in service for 20 years or more. MCAQ has worked to obtain funding for emission reduction devices to clean up these older engines.
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Diesel Retrofit Links
Mecklenburg County Retrofit Projects
2005 Mobile Source Emission Reduction Grant (North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources)
- $100,000 grant to CMS to install diesel oxidation catalysts on 50 Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Buses and fuel 80 school buses on ultra-low sulfur diesel.
2005 Toyota Supplemental Environmental Project
- Approximately $350,000 grant to CMS to install diesel particulate filters on 40 Charlotte Mecklenburg School buses and operate the buses on ultra-low sulfur diesel.
2005 Duke Energy Gift
- $18,000 grant to CMS to install diesel oxidation catalysts on 20 Charlotte Mecklenburg School buses.
2005 Mobile Source Emission Reduction Grant (North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources)
- $100,000 grant to MCAQ to install diesel oxidation catalysts on 100 Mecklenburg County and City of Charlotte solid waste trucks.
2004 Mobile Source Emission Reduction Grant (North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources)
- $50,000 grant to MCAQ to install diesel oxidation catalysts on 66 Charlotte-Mecklenburg School buses.
2003 Voluntary Diesel Retrofit Program (US Environmental Protection Agency)
- $50,000 grant to MCAQ to install diesel oxidation Catalysts on 58 Charlotte-Mecklenburg School buses.
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