The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation of Kansas a grant of nearly $490,000 to establish lower-emission diesel projects to upgrade its municipal fleet. The Tribal Nation plans to replace two inefficient larger engine vehicles; a municipal short-haul dump truck; and a fire department water tanker, according to a press release.
Nationally, 12 tribal and insular area assistance agreements are expected to be awarded totaling $5.4 million in grant funding as part of the Diesel Emissions Reduction (DERA) program, which funds projects to clean up diesel engines. Older diesel engines emit more air pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter, than newer diesel engines, according to the EPA.












