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County applies for CMAQ funds to treat dust on energy-impacted roads
Summary
Sweetwater County will submit a federal CMAQ grant request of $353,484 (20% local match) to apply magnesium chloride on roughly 76.82 miles of county roads to mitigate dust emissions in energy-impacted areas; project would need to be completed by December 31, 2028.
Sweetwater County public works asked commissioners for authorization to submit a Fiscal Year 2026 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) grant application to the Wyoming Department of Transportation to fund magnesium chloride applications on industrial-impacted county roads.
Why it matters: CMAQ funds are federal dollars intended to reduce…
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