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…U.S., and to propose alternative research methods for field studies assessing the relationship between aircraft noise and sleep disturbance for U.S. airports. The first phase of this Study included the…
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…baseline information for existing and operating renewable energy installations, including the solar photovoltaic (PV) “trees” on top of the Terminal B and Economy Parking Garages, the solar PV facility on…
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…and CO tunnel emission analysis. In addition to his extensive work with HMMH, Phil was also a principal author for the FAA’s 2010 Technical Guidance for Evaluating Selected Solar Technologies…
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…of FAA’s impending Program Guidance Letter on Residential Sound Insulation. Latest word is that ACI-NA and other industry groups will have an opportunity to review the draft shortly. Stand by….
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…to be carefully designed and evaluated by a collaborative mulitidisciplinary team in order to achieve maximum benefit. Quality of life maintenance for communities surrounding airports can be a daunting task…
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…The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has embarked on its first-ever Part 150 Noise Land Use Compatibility Studies for its airports in New York and New…
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…Why are airports good places for green energy? This presentation provides an overview of the benefits of renewable energy developments at airports. Enter Contact Information for Full Access…
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…serving multiple airports in the same metropolitan area) across the US. For each Metroplex project, the FAA must perform an Environmental Assessment (EA). HMMH prepared two of the first Metroplex…
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…In 2005, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) contracted with HMMH to conduct two Federal Aviation Regulation Part 161 studies for the purpose of adopting noise and access restrictions at…
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…179d Tax Deduction Program, which allows designers to file energy efficiency projects for as much as a 20% tax deduction. Now your first reaction is likely that airports, as government…
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