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SC port truck replacement program gets more funds
Posted: 02.14.2013 at 10:47 AM
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The South Carolina State Ports Authority is getting a $145,000 federal grant to help get older polluting trucks serving the port off the road.

 / port-of-charleston.com
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- The South Carolina State Ports Authority is getting a $145,000 federal grant to help get older polluting trucks serving the port off the road.

Ports CEO Jim Newsome and others are scheduled to discuss the program during a news briefing on Thursday at the port in Charleston.

Under the program started almost two years ago, truckers driving trucks that are 20 years old can get a $10,000 incentive toward buying a newer, less-polluting vehicle. In addition, truckers will also get the scrap value of their old truck from a local recycler, usually around $2,000 per truck.

Half of the $10,000 incentive is paid by the Ports Authority while the other half is paid through the federal grant.

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