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Title:

Airport ground support equipment (GSE): emission reduction strategies, inventory, and tutorial

Report No.:
ACRP Report 78
CRP-CD-123
Authors:
CDM Federal Programs Corporation, KB Environmental Sciences, Inc., Ricondo & Associates, Inc.

  

Published:
2012
Washington, D.C.
Transportation Research Board (TRB)

  

Series:
Report (Airport Cooperative Research Program ACRP)
Type:
Hard copy + Disc + Software
1 volume, 1 CD-ROM (77, A-14, B-4 pages)

Access Note:
Includes links to supplements / related material
Supplement:
Accompanying CD-ROM "Airport Ground Support Equipment: Tutorial and Database"
Summary
ACRP Report 78: "The original problem statement and objectives for ACRP 02-16 as developed by the project panel are restated as follows: 'Increased levels of demand at airports in the United States may result in a growth in airport GSE activity and an associated increase in airport surface emissions. Local air quality and global climate change concerns, regulatory pressures, and the desire to be environmentally responsible have resulted in a growing number of airport programs around the United States looking to assess and reduce airport emissions. Although much is known about aircraft fleets, operations, and emissions, comparatively little is known about GSE. The available GSE data are outdated, unreliable, and limited. Accurate GSE data are needed by the FAA and airport sponsors to plan adequately and to balance the growing demands of air travel with air quality concerns. Proactive strategies that reduce surface emissions may help airports address air quality concerns. As such, research is needed to obtain additional information on GSE equipment and to identify programs and best practices that could reduce GSE emissions for GSE owners, operators, and airports.' In response to this problem statement, the primary objectives of this research were to (1) develop a tutorial that describes GSE operations and identifies potential strategies to reduce emissions from powered GSE for use by GSE owners and operators and (2) conduct a representative inventory of powered GSE at airports to help the industry assess the contribution of GSE to air quality impacts at airports. ." --from p. 1.

  

Publ. Place
Washington, D.C.

  

Contents
ch. 1. Background --
ch. 2. Research approach --
ch. 3. Research findings and products --
Acronyms and abbreviations --
References --
Appendix A. List of available GSE products --
Appendix B. Air pollutant emission factors for GSE

  

Notes
From Foreword: "The tutorial [on CD-ROM] is a user-friendly, interactive, self-paced, stand-alone tool that provides stakeholders a better understanding of GSE, their operations, and applicable federal environmental regulations and potential approaches to reduce GSE emissions. The tutorial is structured in three modules: GSE Basics, Emission Reduction Approaches and Case Studies, and Converting to Cleaner GSE."

  

Study Sponsor

  

Collection:
TRB
Call Number:
ACRP Report 78 / CRP-CD-123
Copies Owned:
Loan Copy
OCLC No.
819423560
ISBN:
9780309258623
Topics
Air quality management
Airport ground transportation
Airports


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CDM Federal Programs Corporation
KB Environmental Sciences, Inc.
Ricondo & Associates
Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP)

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