Diesel School Bus Retrofits to Reduce Pollution

Dec. 30, 2008
Three Tennessee school districts will receive grants for filtration systems to retrofit about 74 buses.

Three Tennessee school districts will receive state grants for diesel particulate filters and crankcase filtration systems to retrofit about 74 buses. Metro Nashville will receive $250,000, Williamson County will receive $249,000 and Franklin Special School District will receive $212,000.

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