Massachusetts Diesel Pollution Solution

Background

ENE and several leading grassroots environmental justice and advocacy organizations launched the Massachusetts Diesel Pollution Solution (DPS) towards the end of 2005. The DPS coalition initiated a campaign to make...
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Massachusetts Diesel Pollution Solution

ENE attorney Sam Krasnow and MA Senator Jack Hart
(pictured in back) joined with the Clean Air Task Force,
and coalition partners at a diesel pollution monitoring event
at a Boston elementary school.

 

The Massachusetts Diesel Pollution Solution Coalition strives to:

  • Raise public awareness about diesel pollution
  • Build constituencies and organize experts to advocate for solutions to diesel pollution
  • Provide expert technical and legal support to advance state and local policies to cut 75% of diesel pollution in priority fleets by 2010
  • Collaborate with officials, fleet operators and community stakeholders to review, prioritize and publicize diesel retrofit opportunities and options
  • Establish or expand laws, rules and programs that will achieve the 75% reduction goal

State Commits to Spending $22.5 Million to Retrofit School and Transit Buses

In December 2006 the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs announced that the state would spend $22.5 million to retrofit its school and transit buses. View press release. The plan unveiled by EOEA achieves two of the coalition’s top three goals. ENE and its partners are currently working with stakeholders to ensure the retrofitting proceeds as planned.

 

The Massachusetts Diesel Pollution Solution is part of ENE's New England Diesel Initiative.