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Grant Awarded to Reduce Fire Engine Emissions - November 2010

The Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency (WNCRAQA) announces that it has been awarded a $31,500 grant through the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NC DENR) Diesel Emissions – Economic Recovery Grant Program to reduce diesel emissions from the emergency response fleets in Buncombe County and the City of Asheville. Project partners include: the Buncombe County Fire Marshall's Office, seven local Fire Departments (City of Asheville, Broad River, Black Mountain, Enka-Candler, Skyland, Swannanoa, and West Buncombe), and the of Land of Sky Regional Council's Clean Vehicles Coalition.

The WNCRAQA is administering the grant, which involves the installation of 20 diesel oxidation catalysts (DOCs) on pre-2007 fire engines utilized by seven fire departments in the City of Asheville and Buncombe County. Fire trucks must idle when responding to a fire because the different types of engines are utilized to pump water, operate ladders, and to pressurize the brakes so that the engines will be ready to respond quickly to another call if necessary. This means that the vehicles will idle, sometimes for hours, burning fuel and releasing pollution. The DOCs have been EPA-verified to reduce particulate matter emissions by 20%, hydrocarbon emissions by 66%, and carbon monoxide emissions by 41%. DOCs are currently the best retrofit option for fire engines.

Older diesel engines contribute significantly to air pollution in North Carolina. The average replacement cycle for a diesel fire engine in Buncombe County is approximately 20 years. This project is one of the first of its kind to address diesel emissions from emergency response vehicles in the eight-southeastern-state region. In addition to recognizing the local fire departments for voluntarily participating in the project, the publicity efforts are being utilized to help inform other public and private fleet managers about the benefits and potential funding sources available for similar projects that will help improve air quality in our area.

For more information about the project, please contact Ashley J. Featherstone of the WNCRAQA at (828) 250-6778, or at ashley.featherstone@buncombecounty.org.

More information about funding for diesel emissions reduction projects can be found at the links below.

http://daq.state.nc.us/motor/DERG/

http://www.southeastdiesel.org/

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Updated Sep 18, 2013 11:51 AM
Published Nov 19, 2010 09:28 AM