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Archive for September, 2011

Michigan Organizations and Businesses can apply for Funds to Upgrade Diesel Equipment

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is encouraging Michigan schools, municipalities, organizations, and businesses to apply for the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) grant to replace old diesel engines with newer, cleaner-burning engines. Applications are being accepted now through November 16, 2011.

The DERA is part of the National Clean Diesel Campaign initiated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to help owners upgrade their equipment so that less efficient diesel engines are retired and replaced by cleaner-burning models. The DEQ is coordinating the grant process.

The grant provides options to replace entire engines, equipment or vehicles or to install exhaust control equipment on existing diesel engines. Both installation and replacement options improve air quality and reduce health risks for communities located in or near industrial pollution sources or high-use roadways.

The DEQ is encouraging all Michigan municipalities, townships and villages, county and non-profit agencies, school districts, municipal planning organizations, and private industries to apply for grant funds totaling approximately $775,000.  To assist with the grant application process, the DEQ is hosting a half-day training session in Lansing on October 13, 2011.

Vehicles eligible for the DERA grant include: school buses; medium and heavy duty trucks; municipal buses, and marine, agricultural, energy production, mining and construction vehicles, and equipment.

You can find more information and the application online by visiting Michigan’s Clean Diesel Initiative Web site at www.michigan.gov/air and selecting “Clean Diesel Initiative in Michigan” from the middle of the page. For further information, contact Donna Davis at davisd8@michigan.gov or 517-335-2784.

Public Involvement in the Transportation Planning Process―Webinar

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

On October 12 at 2 p.m. Eastern Time, the National Center on Senior Transportation will partner with Easter Seals Project ACTION to present a webinar on Public Involvement in the Transportation Planning Process. This event is designed for transportation advocates who want to come to the table better informed and prepared to offer input that will be heard, understood and incorporated into their regional transportation plans. MPO and RPO transportation planners, as well as aging, educational and human service agency professionals are encouraged to participate. Presenters include Donna Smith, ESPA training manager; Mary Grinsfelder, Dallas Area Agency on Aging mobility project manager; James Powell, North Central Texas Council of Governments senior transportation planner; and Dan Gadbury, Transportation Systems Change Program coordinator.  For more information or questions, contact ESPADistanceLearning@easterseals.com.

Registration deadline: October 7.  To register, click on the webinar link above or visit the ESPA homepage at www.projectaction.org.

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Fueling Station Planned for Flint

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

Aug. 30, 2011: MTA – Flint breaks ground on innovative hydrogen-fuel-cell fueling station, becoming one of only two such sites in the nation. Congratulations MTA!

This site will eventually also be a CNG and LPG (compressed natural gas and liquid propane gas) as well as solar-powered electric recharging facility open to the public.

The project is funded by federal and state grants and involves a unique educational partnership between MTA and Kettering University.