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HOUSTON BUYS 35 EXTENGINE ADEC SYSTEMS TO REDUCE EMISSIONS.

Industrial Environment,  October, 2002  

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The City of Houston has signed two contracts with Extengine Transport Systems LLC, a California company, for the purchase of 35 Advanced Diesel Emission Control (ADEC) systems.

This purchase funded by Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP) grant funds represents a major step in Houston's aggressive campaign to reduce diesel emissions from thousands of city-owned vehicles.

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"This initial purchase of ADEC systems by the City of Houston is the most recent demonstration of Mayor Brown's leadership with regard to addressing our regional air challenge," said Dr. Pamela ...

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