WCA Launches CNG Initiative in Houston, Fleet Expansion Planned

| July 18, 2013

WCA Waste Corporation (“WCA”), a vertically-integrated, non-hazardous solid waste services company, recently deployed four Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) garbage trucks that will service residential and commercial customers in the greater Houston area.

WCA also activated a CNG fueling station at its residential hauling facility on Highway 6 South in west Houston, at which its CNG fleet will be refueled.

WCAThe company also announced  plans to expand its CNG fleet in the Houston market over the next few years. WCA will be converting the majority of its garbage trucks in central Florida to CNG later this year and rolling out its CNG initiative in most of its other markets in the coming years.

“This facility will serve as the basis of our growing CNG fleet. CNG is the best transportation fuel for tethered fleets.  Not only is it a far cleaner fuel than diesel, it’s down every street and up every alley.  The sheer prevalence of natural gas makes it the best domestic resource that can power our current and future transportation needs and greatly reduces our national dependency on oil imports,” said Robert Mecchi, vice president of procurement and fleet for WCA.

Natural gas vehicles show an average reduction in ozone-forming emissions of 80 percent compared to gasoline vehicles. The CNG trucks are also quieter, nearly half as loud as diesel trucks to the human ear.

About WCA Waste Corporation
WCA logoWCA Waste Corporation is a vertically-integrated waste services company engaged in the collection, transportation, processing and disposal of non-hazardous solid waste. The Company’s operations currently consist of 22 landfills, 24 transfer stations/material recovery facilities and 25 collection operations located throughout Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.   More information at WCA.

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