
Photo via Flickr/Scott Lowe.
The Montgomery County (Ohio) Solid Waste District broke ground at the construction site for a compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station on Dec. 16 to support its transition to greener vehicles, the county announced.
The Solid Waste District has begun replacing its aging fleet with CNG vehicles, a process that will be completed over the next 12 months. Converting the district’s fleet will reduce operational costs by about $150,000 per year, the district estimated. With an upfront investment of $4.5 million to build the station and purchase CNG vehicles, the district expects the CNG station to pay for itself within 20-30 years through fuel savings alone.












