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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. "Tennessee." 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 135 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 http://www.state.tn.us/environ Additional ment/wpc/publications/ information #wqassessment on program available at: Sam Marshall: 615-837-5306; http://www.st sam.marshall@tn.gov ate.tn.us/agric ulture/publica tions/nps.pdf List of impaired waters available at third listed URL Additional program information, including prior project summaries available at first listed URL Tennessee Department of Recycling, Funds for purchase of http://tn.gov/environment/swm Grants August 26-- Counties and Current round Environment solid waste recycling equipment /forms/cn0916_recycling_ Grant municipalities priorities-- and grant.pdf Local match--10% announcement eligible for Conservation Eligible applicants-- to 50% based on recycling rebates First-- (DEC) Counties and Loretta Harrington: (615) economic October 8-- are ineligible for projects Recycling municipalities 532-0086 considerations Applications due equipment employing Equipment grants-- individuals Maximum grant-- Hardcopy with Grants $25,000 original with developmental signature disabilities required Second-- projects to create or expand paper/fiber recycling programs Application announcement, 165 with list of local match (Table 2 continued on the next page)

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(This is page 136 of Table 2) 166 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 requirements and ineligible counties and municipalities available at second listed URL Tennessee DEC Waste Solid waste Projects to improve http://tn.gov/environment/swm Grants Program not Reduction waste reduction efforts /grants/miscgrant.shtml#WR currently Grants Local match--10% funded; Eligible applicants-- to 50%, based on program Local governments and population and included for nonprofits economic future considerations reference Tennessee DEC Brown- Various assistance http://tn.gov/environment/dor/ Grants and loans Website fields, programs to support brownfields.shtml provides Brownfield hazardous assessment, cleanup direct links to Assistance waste and redevelopment of Andy Binford 615-532-0900; EPA websites Programs brownfield sites, ask.tdec@tn.gov addressing the including: programs Brownfield Assessment Grants Brownfield Cleanup Grants Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund Tennessee Historical Historic Funding for historic http://tn.gov/environment/hist/ Grants Limited Commission and cultural preservation activities federal/preservation_grants. information resources including surveys and shtml Local match--40% available archeological studies, through preservation planning E. Patrick McIntyre, Jr. 615- website studies, 532-1550; predevelopment and Ask.TDecember@tn.gov development work for historic properties Tennessee Aeronautics Airport Obstruction clearing http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/ Grants Continuous, Details provided Program may Division State planning projects and specified aeronautics/handbook/Sponsors with applications at second listed have limited Assisted and maintenance projects TOC.htm Local match--10% reviewed on a URL applicability Programs develop- or 50%, depending monthly basis. for on project Decisions made environmental (Table 2 continued on the next page)