Whatcom Transportation Authority Receives Gold Award from Northwest Clean Air Agency

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March 21, 2019
Northwest Clean Air Agency (NWCAA) awarded Whatcom Transportation Authority (WTA) with a ‘Partners for Clean Air’ Gold Award for 2018. 
 
In order to qualify for a Gold Award, an agency must be located in Island, Skagit or Whatcom County. They must demonstrate at least three consecutive years of perfect compliance with air quality regulations. Agencies must also employ additional clean air practices in at least two of four categories. These are: energy efficiency, emissions reductions, air pollution prevention, and transportation.
 
WTA recently implemented the following clean air practices:

 
  • Reducing commute trips county wide, by providing 4.5 million bus trips in 2018.
  • Installing LED lighting and solar panels at several of its facilities.
  • Beginning to convert its paratransit minibus fleet from gasoline to propane. WTA has so far converted 13 paratransit minibuses and installed a propane fueling station.
  • Receiving a Federal Transit Administration Low or No Emissions Grant to purchase to purchase two electric buses and charging facilities. Electric buses will enter WTA service in 2020.
 
General Manager Pete Stark said, “In addition to being committed to compliance, WTA actively pursues methods to improve energy efficiency and reduce local air pollution. We’re proud to be recognized for these efforts.”
 
The Northwest Clean Air Agency is responsible for enforcing federal, state and local air quality regulations in Island, Skagit, and Whatcom counties. In addition to permitting and regulating industrial sources of air pollution, the agency provides services and information related to asbestos, indoor air quality, outdoor burning, wood stoves, and fireplaces. More information about the agency is available at www.nwcleanairwa.gov.