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Suggested Citation:"Case Example References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2011. Strategies and Financing Opportunities for Airport Environmental Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14567.
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214 Case example references are listed in the order case examples appear in chapter six. CASE EXAMPLE REFERENCES Case Example Information Sources Port Columbus International Airport Vehicle Emission Reductions Columbus Regional Airport Authority, Brownfield Redevelopment Port of Oakland and CALSTART DERA Funding Port of Oakland Public and Private Funding for AFVs Port of Oakland Commercial Fleet AFV Conversion DFW International Airport CNG Fuel- ing Station John F. Kennedy International Airport Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles and Refueling Station Newark Liberty International Airport, Energy Efficiency Program Boston Logan International Airport VALE Funding Seattle–Tacoma International Airport AFVs for Air Carrier Operations Philadelphia International Airport Multiple Funding Sources to Reduce Emissions Interview with Paul Kennedy, Manager, Energy and Environment, Columbus Regional Air- port Authority E-mail from Allen G. Nederveld, Associate General Counsel CRAA (Oct. 6, 2010) Interviews with Susan Fizzell, Environmental Planner, Port of Oakland, and Steven Sokolsky, CALSTART Interviews with Susan Fizzell, Port of Oakland, and Dale Stone, Port of Oakland; e-mail from Susan Fizzell (Sep. 23, 2010) Interview with Lester Patilla, Port of Oakland; e-mail from Susan Fizzell (Sep. 23, 2010) Interview with Jerry Dennis, DFW International Airport Interview with Arlyn Purcell, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Draft Document, ACI-NA 2010 Environmental Achievement Award, Alternative Fuels Vehicle Fleet Program John F. Kennedy International Airport (Nomination for Award) (June 23, 2010) Interview with Arlyn Purcell, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; e-mail from Arlyn Purcell to author (Sep. 17, 2010); PSE&G website Interview with Patricia Haederle, Assistant Director, Capital Programs and Environmental Management, Massport; interview with Jacquelyn Wilkins, Sustainability Program Manager, Massport Interview with Russ Simonson, Senior Environmental Program Manager, Seattle–Tacoma International Airport E-mail from Freddric Cummings, Philadelphia Department of Aviation (Oct. 27, 2010)

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