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Your search for Sponsor = Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) AND Strategic Goal = Human and Natural Environment returned 10 record(s).
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  1. Buck's Harbor Long Range Radar Site - Site Remediation
    The Buck's Harbor Long Range Radar Site is located in Machiasport, on the coast of Maine, approximately 25 miles from the Canadian border. The site was originally constructed in 1955 and was operated by the US Air Force (USAF) and later the Federal

  2. Electromagnetic and Ionizing Radiation in the Workplace: Ensuring Safety
    For several years, the Volpe Center has been a leader in the field of occupational safety. For the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Office of Energy and Environment, Volpe has provided technical support to update the FAA's Radiation Safety

  3. Emerging Environmental Issues for New Launch Vehicles and Spaceports
    The Federal Aviation Administration's Office of the Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation (FAA/AST) regulates the commercial space transportation industry, promotes reforms in regulations when appropriate, and encourages

  4. Federal Aviation Administration Air Tour Management Plan
    Congress passed the National Parks Air Tour Management Act of 2000 (The Act) to regulate commercial air tour operations over units of the National Park System. Congress directed the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), with cooperation of the Park

  5. Fuel Storage Tank Project
    The Environmental Engineering Division (DTS-33) of the Volpe Center assisted the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in their Fuel Storage Tank compliance activities. Statutes provided in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) require that all

  6. Predicting Air Quality Near Airports
    Airports are a potential source of many different types of pollutants, including emissions from fueling facilities, as well as cars and aircraft. In 1999, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) initiated a multi-year research effort with the

  7. Providing Support to FAA for Environmental and Occupational Safety and Health Policies
    The Volpe Center's Environmental Engineering Division is providing a wide range of program management and technical services to ANS-500, the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) headquarters organization that is responsible for establishing

  8. Reducing Airport Noise
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is working to reduce the noise generated by airports because of the many ways that it can adversely impact a community's quality of life. The Volpe Center's Acoustics Facility provides on-going support to

  9. Using the Integrated Noise Model to Measure Airport Noise
    The noise generated by airports can adversely impact a community's quality of life. Therefore, reduction of airport noise has become an increasingly important factor in the planning and development of new transportation systems. Since 1978, the

  10. Volpe Conducts Environmental Compliance Reviews
    Since 1993, the Volpe Center's Environmental Engineering Division has been conducting environmental compliance reviews for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Coast Guard, and the Postal Service at more than 300 facilities nationwide. The

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