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Source - NGVAmerica
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Friday, 05 January 2007 04:00 |
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USA, Georgia
Preliminary reports suggest a recent fire on a compressed natural gas
(CNG) bus in Gwinnett County, Georgia was not caused by the CNG fuel
system and appears to be been caused by a hydraulic line
failure. Veolia Transportation, which manages the Gwinnett County
Transit system, released a statement saying a preliminary investigation
ruled out the CNG fuel system as a cause. While officials believe
the fire was an isolated occurrence, investigators inspected the
county’s 82-vehicle fleet. For more information, contact the
Clean Vehicle Education Foundation’s (CVEF) Hank Seiff at
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