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During a meeting on Monday night, the city council of Athens, Ala., approved the construction of two new compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations - one public and one for the Athens Public Works Department.

According to the city's News Courier, the public fast-fill and private slow-fill stations will cost approximately $600,000, and the former could be operational within six months. The public station will be sited on city-owned property.

Read the full report HERE.

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