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Board approves Hunt & Sons equipment agreement to bring diesel fueling to district terminal
Summary
Trustees approved a 60-day-terminable equipment agreement letting Hunt & Sons place a 1,000‑gallon diesel fuel cube with integrated pump and monitoring at the district transportation yard to reduce off-site fueling and allow per-vehicle tracking; staff will monitor usage and can request larger capacity if needed.
The Amador County Unified School District board voted to approve an equipment agreement with Hunt and Sons LLC that will place a 1,000‑gallon diesel “cube” and integrated pump and monitoring system at the district’s transportation terminal in Cedar Creek.
District staff said Hunt and Sons delivered the tank pending board approval and will supply diesel directly to the district’s buses; the…
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