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The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (District) is seeking Heavy-Duty Truck replacement applications from waste transportation companies and owner/operators that haul solid waste to landfills within the jurisdiction of the District. The goal of the program is to replace heavy-duty waste transport trucks with 1996 through 2003 model year diesel engines with new heavy-duty trucks powered by 2011 or newer model year engines that meet or exceed emission standards of 0.20 g/bhp-hr oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and 0.01 g/bhp-hr of particulate matter (PM). This program is not intended for refuse collection trucks or residential recycling collection trucks.

For additional information, please contact Dynamic Renewable Solutions by phone (661) 496-1356. 

INCENTIVE

 

  • Funding will be up to $50,000 per eligible replacement truck.
  • Replacement truck must be powered by a 2011 or newer model year heavy-duty on-road engine certified by ARB to meet or exceed the current emissions standard of 0.20 g/bhp-hr oxides of nitrogen (NOx) FEL and 0.01 g/bhp-hr of particulate matter (PM), as verified by ARB Engine Family Executive Order.
  • Priority funding will be given to trucks that operate 100% of their miles within the District boundaries

 

ELIGIBILITY 

  • The fleet must be currently compliant with any applicable state regulations. For more information on compliance requirements click here
  • Current truck must be a heavy-duty waste transportation truck with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more and be equipped with a 1996-2003 model year on-road engine.
  • Current truck must be engaged in the transport of solid waste to a landfill.
  • Priority will be given to trucks that operate 100% of the time within the District boundaries.
  • Current truck must have up to date registration with the DMV and operate at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the time within California.

Application

CNG Grants & Incentives: Infrastructure 

ALTERNATIVE FUEL INFRASTRUCTURE 

The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (District) is currently seeking proposals from public agencies for alternative fuel infrastructure projects that have the potential to provide broad benefits to San Joaquin Valley residents and to assist the District in meeting its air quality goals. 

Please contact the grants department for information. 

District staff is available to assist you with grant opportunities under the Public Benefit Grants Program. Please do not hesitate to contact us for assistance: weberip@valleyair.org