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Cleaner School Buses Mean Healthier Kids

(Tucson, Ariz.-Feb. 20, 2006) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
will provide local communities around the country with more than $7 
million in grants to reduce kids' exposure to harmful exhaust from their 
school buses. The grants will help fund the cleanup of more than 500 
tons of diesel emissions from 4000 school buses nationwide. 

"Today's clean school bus grants mean that the only thing pouring out of 
school buses will be students - not diesel emissions," said EPA 
Administrator Stephen L. Johnson. "President Bush and EPA are committed 
to making that black puff of diesel smoke from school buses something 
you only read about in history books." 

EPA awarded 37 grants totaling $7.5 million as part of the Clean School 
Bus USA program, which reduces children's exposure to diesel exhaust. 
The initiative encourages policies and practices to eliminate 
unnecessary school bus idling, the installation of effective emission 
control systems on newer buses and the replacement of the oldest buses 
with cleaner diesel or compressed natural gas powered buses. The grant 
recipients are contributing an additional $13 million in matching funds 
and in-kind services. 

Johnson made the announcement in Arizona accompanied by local officials 
of the Tucson Unified School District. Tucson is matching its $500,000 
EPA grant with $6.5 million it raised towards the purchase of more than 
60 new compressed natural gas buses. The effort will improve the air 
quality for 67,000 students and school employees. The school district 
operates 308 buses that ferry 16,000 children to and from school, 
traveling 4.7 million miles annually. 

For more information about the list of grantees visit: 
_http://www.epa.gov/cleanschoolbus/funding.htm_ [ http://www.epa.gov/cleanschoolbus/funding.htm ] 


For more information about Clean School Bus USA visit: 
_http://www.epa.gov/cleanschoolbus_ [ http://www.epa.gov/cleanschoolbus ] 


Clean School Bus USA 2005 Projects 
(In alphabetical order by state) 

Arizona 
Tucson Unified School District 

California 
Napa Valley Unified School District 
Sweetwater Union High School District 
Visalia Unified School District 
Windsor Unified School District 

Colorado 
Cherry Creek Schools 
Huerfano School District 

Connecticut 
Regional School District No. 18 
Town of Fairfield School District 

Florida 
School Board of Pinellas County 

Georgia 
Bibb County Board of Education 

Idaho 
Basin School District 

Kentucky 
Campbell County School District 

Louisiana 
St. Charles Parish Public Schools 

Maine 
Maine School Administrative District No. 57 

Michigan 
Okemos Public Schools 
Traverse City Area Public Schools 

Missouri 
Kansas City School District No. 33 

Nebraska 
Omaha Public Schools 

New York 
Greece Central School District 
Sachem School District 
Ulster Board of Cooperative Education Services 

Ohio 
Bexley City School District 
Cleveland Municipal School District 
Cuyahoga County Board of Mental Retardation 

Oklahoma 
Crutcho Public Schools 

Oregon 
Eugene School District 

Pennsylvania 
Chester County Intermediate Unit 
Great Valley School District 

South Carolina 
South Carolina Department of Education 

Texas 
Pasadena Independent School District 
Pearland Independent School District 

Utah 
Jordan School District 

Vermont 
Windham Northeast Supervisory Union 

Virginia 
Richmond School District 

Washington 
Peninsula School District 

Wisconsin 
Madison Metropolitan School District