(2) Inclusions An application under this subsection shall include
(A) a description of the air quality of the area served by the eligible entity;
(B) the quantity of air pollution produced by the diesel fleets in the area served by the eligible entity;
(C) a description of the project proposed by the eligible entity, including
(i) any certified engine configuration, verified technology, or emerging technology to be used or funded by the eligible entity; and
(ii) the means by which the project will achieve a significant reduction in diesel emissions;
(D) an evaluation (using methodology approved by the Administrator or the National Academy of Sciences) of the quantifiable and unquantifiable benefits of the emissions reductions of the proposed project;
(E) an estimate of the cost of the proposed project;
(F) a description of the age and expected lifetime control of the equipment used or funded by the eligible entity;
(G) a description of the diesel fuel available in the areas to be served by the eligible entity, including the sulfur content of the fuel; and
(H) provisions for the monitoring and verification of the project.
(3) Priority In providing a grant or loan under this section, the Administrator shall give priority to proposed projects that, as determined by the Administrator
(A) maximize public health benefits;
(B) are the most cost-effective;
(C) serve areas
(i) with the highest population density;
(ii) that are poor air quality areas, including areas identified by the Administrator as
(I) in nonattainment or maintenance of national ambient air quality standards for a criteria pollutant;
(II) Federal Class I areas; or
(III) areas with toxic air pollutant concerns;
(iii) that receive a disproportionate quantity of air pollution from a diesel fleets, including truckstops, ports, rail yards, terminals, and distribution centers; or
(iv) that use a community-based multistakeholder collaborative process to reduce toxic emissions;
(D) include a certified engine configuration, verified technology, or emerging technology that has a long expected useful life;
(E) will maximize the useful life of any certified engine configuration, verified technology, or emerging technology used or funded by the eligible entity;
(F) conserve diesel fuel; and
(G) use diesel fuel with a sulfur content of less than or equal to 15 parts per million, as the Administrator determines to be appropriate.