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ACRP Synthesis 24: Strategies and Financing Opportunities for Airport Environmental Programs (2011)
Airport Cooperative Research Program Synthesis Program (ACRPSYNTH)

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Molar, Barry, Transportation Research Board. "Nevada." ACRP Synthesis 24: Strategies and Financing Opportunities for Airport Environmental Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2011.

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
Summary (1-2)
Report Structure (3-4)
General Strategies (5-7)
Specific Environmental Issues (8-8)
Additional Information Sources (9-10)
General Considerations for Federal Grants (11-27)
Specific Environmental Funding Programs (28-28)
Matrix of Federal Funding Programs (29-29)
General Considerations (30-30)
Alabama (31-31)
Alaska (32-33)
Arizona (34-36)
Arkansas (37-39)
California (40-44)
Colorado (45-46)
Connecticut (47-49)
Delaware (50-51)
Florida (52-55)
Guam (56-56)
Idaho (57-58)
Illinois (59-63)
Indiana (64-69)
Iowa (70-73)
Kansas (74-77)
Kentucky (78-79)
Louisiana (80-81)
Maine (82-83)
Maryland (84-87)
Massachusetts (88-92)
Michigan (93-96)
Minnesota (97-101)
Mississippi (102-103)
Missouri (104-105)
Montana (106-107)
Nebraska (108-110)
Nevada (111-112)
New Hampshire (113-118)
New Jersey (119-125)
New Mexico (126-129)
New York (130-134)
North Carolina (135-136)
North Dakota (137-139)
Ohio (140-144)
Oklahoma (145-147)
Oregon (148-152)
Pennsylvania (153-157)
Rhode Island (158-158)
South Carolina (159-161)
South Dakota (162-163)
Tennessee (164-166)
Texas (167-169)
Utah (170-172)
Vermont (173-174)
Virgin Islands (175-175)
Virginia (176-177)
Washington State (178-181)
West Virginia (182-183)
Wisconsin (184-190)
Wyoming (191-193)
Available Programs (194-194)
Matrix of State Funding Opportunities (195-196)
General Considerations (197-204)
Matrix of Nongovernmental Funding Opportunities (205-205)
Columbus Regional Airport Authority - Successful PublicPrivate Partnership for Brownfield Redevelopment (206-206)
Port of Oakland - Helping Commercial Vehicle Operators Comply With Alternative Fuel Vehicle Fleet Requirements (207-207)
Newark Liberty International Airport - Public Utility Support for Energy Efficiency (208-208)
SeattleTacoma International Airport - Alternative Fuel Vehicles for Air Carrier Operations (209-209)
Philadelphia International Airport - Using Multiple Funding Sources to Reduce Vehicle and Aircraft Emissions (210-210)
Findings (211-211)
Further Research (212-212)
References (213-213)
Case Example References (214-214)
Glossary of Terms, Abbreviations, and Acronyms (215-217)
Appendix A - Federal Requirements for Airport Improvement Program Grants (218-218)
Abbreviations used without definitions in TRB publications (219-219)

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(This is page 81 of Table 2) Form of Assistance, Statutory Authority, Local Matching Timeline and Administrative Department/ Resource Project/Applicant Guidance & Contact Requirements, Application and Post-grant State Program Area Eligibility Information Funding Limits Process Requirements Notes Funding categories Applications can procurement Full listing of include air quality, be submitted practices project ground and surface electronically or categories and Equipment links to forms water, solid waste by hard copy. purchased with available at reduction Electronic grants must be second listed Projects must provide submission used for grant URL clear and direct requires follow- purpose for useful environmental benefit up hard copy life of the Rating criteria and must provide equipment listed at: public, rather than http://www. Real property environmental private benefits must be dedicated trust.org/grants/ Eligible applicants-- to grant purpose rating.html Any person if project in perpetuity meets eligibility 2010 Sale or land or application requirements equipment summaries at: requires approval http://www. of Trust environmental trust.org/grants/ pdf_docs/20 10%20App%20 Summary.pdf 2010 project ranking list at: http://www.env ironmentaltrust .org/docs/pdf/2 010%20Final% 20Rank%20Or der%20List-4- 1-10.pdf Nevada Nevada Brown- Projects for assessment http://ndep.nv.gov/BCA/ Grants Completed Grants limited Division of fields, and, if necessary brownfield_state-grant.htm Environmental to projects for Environmen- hazardous cleanup of brownfield Site Assessment, which other tal Protection waste sites http://ndep.nv.gov/BCA/file/ Phase I and financing not (NDEP) brownsfield_application.pdf Phase II available and Bownfields Eligible applicants-- which provide Local governments and Lisa Johnson 775-687-9379: Grant l_johnson@ndep.nv.gov a demonstrated Program certain nonprofits benefit to the 111 community. (Table 2 continued on the next page)

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