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Major new natural gas refueling station opens in Camden, New Jersey

June 8, 2011

On June 8th, Waste Management of New Jersey celebrated the opening of it’s 88-bay compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station for its Camden, NJ based refuse fleet (14 new CNG trucks in operation and 31 more to arrive by fall). The station will also be open to other public and private fleets. An adjacent “fast-fill” fueling station, open to the general public, can accommodate 2 vehicles at a time. EV's President joined them for the celebration.

Ribbon cutting: L-R: Steve Tolton, CEO, PetroCard; Chuck Feinberg, Chairman, New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition; Camden Council Member Dana Burley ; Lee Solomon, President, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities; Mayor Dana Redd, City of Camden; and from Waste Management of New Jersey: John Morris, Area Vice President; Keith Lippincott, Senior District Manager, and Jim Pryor, NJ Area Fleet Manager
One of WM’s 14 new CNG
refuse trucks
Ray Burke from Clean Energy which built the refueling station, and EV President, Joanna Underwood
Clean Energy’s Mike Cecere
and Ray Burke
Delores Fisher, Dolores Hazzarg, and Esther Gross,members of Morgan Village Circle Community Development of Camden
Lee Solomon, President
of the NJ BPU
88 fueling bays for trucks
William Wells, NJ Natural
Gas Co., Daniel Carter, South
Jersey Gas Co., and Richard
Duffy, PSEG
WM truck refueling

Landscaping pleases
the residents