Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Fwd: News Release: EPA Grants Nearly $800,000 to Improve Houston-Galveston Area Air Quality; Houston-Galveston Area Council will use grant to reduce ozone-forming emissions



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Subject: News Release: EPA Grants Nearly $800,000 to Improve Houston-Galveston Area Air Quality; Houston-Galveston Area Council will use grant to reduce ozone-forming emissions
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EPA Grants Nearly $800,000 to Improve Houston-Galveston Area Air Quality

Houston-Galveston Area Council will use grant to reduce ozone-forming emissions

 

DALLAS – (July 1, 2014) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded nearly $800,000 to the Houston-Galveston Area Council (HGAC) to reduce emissions from non-road equipment and marine vessels. The council will distribute the funds to equipment operators to upgrade to cleaner-burning, more efficient engines.

 

With the help of efforts such as the HGAC's Clean Marine and Nonroad Program, the Houston area has seen its air quality improve over the last several decades, despite a growing population. The program will use this EPA grant to provide competitive sub-grants to equipment operators to help further curb emissions that form ground-level ozone.  

 

Ozone levels in the Houston area have dropped significantly since the mid-1980s, when 8-hour average levels stayed around 120 parts per billion. Since that time, hard work and cooperation from local governments, businesses, and citizens have helped bring 8-hour average levels to around 80 parts per billion in the last few years. Efforts such as the HGAC's clean diesel program will help the area keep improving to attain the current health-based standard of 75 parts per billion.

 

More information about ozone: http://www.epa.gov/airquality/ozonepollution/

 

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For more information contact Jennah Durant or Joe Hubbard at R6Press@epa.gov or 214 665-2200.


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