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…feature of the Acela introduced by Amtrak is the “Quiet Car” which provides a quiet refuge for train travelers that is especially appreciated by those of us in the noise…
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…HMMH has been providing on-call environmental assistance to Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) since July 2013. HMMH’s assignments have included: noise analyses for a number of Environmental Impact Reports;…
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…asked of me conducting field work for noise insulation studies at T.F Green airport in Rhode Island. Lastly, I worked with my supervisor to release a memo to Nashville International…
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…Meteorological Conditions, reduced long downwind legs, and decreased communication requirements between pilots and controllers. Technical analyses primarily addressed environmental effects on noise, emission levels, air quality, and fuel burn….
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…(NOAA), under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973, as amended. As a result of this action, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) was required to address potential noise impacts…
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…2013 Internoise Conference. So here I am, getting ready to attend the “Opening Ceremonies”, after spending a day as tourist. I’d recommend: Tiroler Volkskunstmuseum (Tyrolean Regional Heritage Museum): features a…
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Those of you who like the Acela Quiet Car will appreciate this piece posted in the New York Times Sunday Review section this weekend. I’ve had similar experiences…
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Last week, the Transportation Research Board’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) released Report 104: Defining and Measuring Aircraft Delay and Airport Capacity Thresholds. The ACRP report offers guidance…
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We’ve just gone through a renovation here at HMMH’s world headquarters (the major remaining punch list item is installation of a dart board for our Thursday afternoon beer…
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by Lance Meister I saw this article and thought it was worth posting here for others to see. Those of us in the transit business often complain about…
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