EPA Awards National Grant to Guam for Diesel Emissions Reduction Project
GUAM (December 27, 2021) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced over $14 million in grants awarded across the country to projects that reduce diesel emissions from the nation’s existing fleet of older, dirtier engines and vehicles throughout the Southwestern U.S. and Pacific Island territories.
“The DERA grant program helps Guam to target funds towards projects that align with local priorities,” said Martha Guzman, Regional Administrator for EPA’s Pacific Southwest. “We are excited that Guam EPA will use this funding to replace two older and higher polluting yard tractors with new, cleaner equipment, which will reduce diesel pollution and benefit communities.”
The Guam Environmental Protection Agency received $126,609 in grant funding. The project will be implemented through a partnership between the Guam Environmental Protection Agency and the Port Authority of Guam. The funds will be combined with $113,391 in voluntary cost-share from the Port.
In selecting projects for award, priority was given to projects that:
- are in areas designated as having poor air quality;
- reduce emissions from ports and other goods movement facilities;
- benefit local communities;
- incorporate local communities in project planning; and
- demonstrate an ability to continue efforts to reduce emissions after the project has ended.
In addition to DERA funding, following the passage of the historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, EPA will be making significant investments in the health, equity, and resilience of American communities. EPA will offer a total of $5 billion between fiscal years 2022 and 2026 to fund the replacement of dirtier school buses with low- or no-carbon school buses. Each year, $500 million will be available exclusively for electric school buses and $500 million will be available for electric buses and multiple types of cleaner alternative fuel school buses. In line with the President’s commitment to Justice40, EPA is actively working to ensure DERA funding, including Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding, maximizes the benefits that are directed to underserved communities.
The DERA Program funds grants and rebates that protect human health and improve air quality by reducing harmful emissions from diesel engines. Since the start of the DERA program in 2008, EPA has awarded over $1 billion in grants and rebates to modernize the nation’s diesel fleet and speed the turnover to cleaner on- and off-road heavy-duty trucks and equipment.
For details on additional nation-wide recipients, funding amounts, and projects, please visit, https://www.epa.gov/dera.
More information on DERA state grants: https://www.epa.gov/dera/state-allocations.
For more information on the EPA West Coast Collaborative and DERA grant projects please visit, https://westcoastcollaborative.org.
Learn more about EPA’s Pacific Southwest Region.