(The Center Square) - The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality announced 11 recipients that will receive nearly $1 million combined in taxpayer dollars to reduce diesel emissions, removing over 33 tons of pollution, including nitrogen oxide and fine particulate matter, from the state’s air. That's $30,000 a ton. The Environmental Protection Agency provides this taxpayer […]
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