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Clark County drives ahead with alternative fuel vehicles

Clark County is making strong inroads in reducing air-pollution causing emissions with its growing fleet of vehicles powered by hybrid technology and biodiesel fuel. Sandstone Online (Monthly Edition)

In a report presented to the County Commission in February, David Johnson, manager of the county’s Automotive Division, said 70 percent the county’s fleet is powered by alternative fuels. With 2,678 cars and trucks, the county has the third largest fleet in the state, including the most gas and electric-powered hybrids – a current total of 178.  Read more:

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