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From YouTube: CNG Fueling Station Opening | 03.19.14
Description
Solid Waste Superintendent Jim Linn and Ward 8 Councilman Patrick Ryan celebrate Oklahoma City's newest CNG fueling station where residents are welcome to fill up along with City employees who drive CNG vehicles.
The Solid Waste Management facility now has 60 CNG hoses onsite. There are 2 nozzles open to the public and 56 CNG hoses in the back of the facility -- two fast-fill hoses and 56 time-filled hoses.
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It's
cheaper
than
gasoline
and
burns
cleaner,
gasoline,
the
trucks
reach
require
less
maintenance
and
oil
changes
are
much
easier
in
addition
to
that,
if
they're
much
easier
on
the
environment
and
it's
really
important
to
Oklahoma
City,
because
not
only
is
a
city
benefiting
by
using
CNG
in
terms
of
cost
and
efficiency,
we
are
providing
a.
I
think,
a
leadership
example
of
what
a
company
or
should
do
in
this
city
is
to
look
forward
and
try
to
do
things
that
really
reduce
the
pollution
and
enhance
our
ability
to
become
energy
self-sufficient.