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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. "Idaho." 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 27 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 Eligible applicants-- Government agencies Idaho Office of Energy, Projects to conserve http://energy.idaho.gov/finan Low interest loans Continuous Complete loan Energy emissions energy through use of cialassistance/d/Renewable_ program application process Resources, renewable resources Criteria_Feb_5_08.pdf Interest rate--4% and initiate project Renewable Loan application within 90 days of Eligible technologies http://energy.idaho.gov/finan Maximum loan-- submitted by Resource Loan $100,000 for approval Program include: cialassistance/energyloans. mail application htm government · Photovoltaic (Solar) buildings, except for Loan must be photovoltaic (solar), secured with · Hydro with maximum of collateral · Wind $15,000 Repayment in five · Geothermal years or less · Biomass Renewable resource cogeneration projects eligible if all generated power is used by producer Eligibility includes new construction of government buildings Idaho Department of Water Projects to reduce http://www.deq.idaho.gov/ Grants April 12-- Submittal of pre- Environmental quality storm water runoff water/data_reports/surface_ application and application Quality, §319 water/nps/preapplication_ 40% local match pre-application recommended NPS announcement_10.pdf forms available management Applicants must sub-grants http://www.deq.idaho.gov/ May 9-- present proposal to Applications/319G/ deadline for pre- local Basin applications Advisory Group (optional) Limits on August 2-- administrative and applications due indirect costs--if limits exceeded January--Notice application must be of funding status revised May--Notice of fund availability Applications can 57 be filed (Table 2 continued on the next page)

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(This is page 28 of Table 2) Form of Assistance, 58 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 electronically or on paper Data on electronic pre- applications will automatically transfer to applications Idaho Department of Wildlife Projects to meet http://fishandgame.idaho.gov Grants No specific Projects must Fish and Game and habitat conservation needs of /cms/wildlife/grants/guidelin application comply with NEPA State Wildlife conserva- species at risk. es.cfm deadlines and Endangered Grants tion Emphasis on Species Act and traditionally under- Karla Drewsen 208-334- other federal funded species and 2920; requirements species of greatest karla.drewsen@idfg.idaho. conservation need gov (SGCN) Eligible projects include those that: · Benefit SGCNs · Benefit SGCN habitat · Provide data on species status and distribution Idaho Soil and Watershed Projects that address: http://www.scc.idaho.gov/PDF Low interest loans February-- Loans must be Water protection, /SRF Policy--Revised Grant applications secured by Conservation restoration · Public health hazards program06.06.pdf Interest rate--4% initiated collateral-- Commission or emergencies is current rate preferably land on (SWC), State http://www.scc.idaho.gov/ Applications which project is · Watershed protection programs.htm Minimum loan-- subject to Revolving or restoration $500,000 located Fund (SRF) review by Idaho loans · Protection of DEQ before Recipient must established beneficial action by SWC commence project uses and start drawing funds within one Eligible applicants-- year of loan Any legal entity commitment Default rate of 18% for late payments (Table 2 continued on the next page)