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Blue Bird Corporation and Yancey Bus Sales delivered 10 new 2014 All American buses to the Georgia Department of Corrections in a Feb. 27 ceremony that drew state and local officials as well as industry suppliers. Above, Blue Bird President and CEO Phil Horlock (right) presents bus keys to Brian Owens, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Corrections, joined by state COO Bart Gorbeil (left). The buses in the background are the first newly redesigned 2014 All American buses to roll off the production line.
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COMPANY OFFERS MISSOURI SCHOOLS $300K IN SCHOOL BUS RETROFIT FUNDS
St. Louis-based Doe Run Company is investing $300,000 for school bus diesel ret-
rofit projects as part of a 2010 agreement it signed with the EPA, the U.S. Department of Justice and the state of Missouri. Schools specifically located in the Jefferson County area are eligible to apply until
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this July. School districts that win the Doe Run retrofits grant will then contract inde- pendently with maintenance providers or vendors to complete the work on each en- gine. Doe Run said the upgrades aim to reduce school bus emissions of nitrogen oxide, particulate matter and volatile organic compounds by up to 90 percent. School districts will also be required to share data reporting reductions and progress with Doe Run. “Doe Run is an avid supporter of our district, and we look forward to the possibility
of working together to improve our fleet. We hope our colleagues in neighboring dis- tricts take the company up on these offers as well. It’s a win-win for everyone involved,” said Stan Stratton, superintendent of Dunklin R-V School District. Te $300,000 for school bus retrofits is part of a larger $500,000 investment. Te
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remaining funds will go toward helping schools remove hazardous waste or old chemi- cals from science labs, photo and art studios, and dark rooms. Te money also will train school personnel who supervise these learning environments.
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