Expertise of the Environmental Consulting Group
Mission
The Environmental Consulting Group was founded to help airports, airlines, and others in the aviation industry meet increasing demand for their services in the face of growing social and environmental constraints.

Expertise
Staff of the Environmental Consulting Group have led or participated in most of the landmark environmental studies of the aviation industry and have developed the standard protocols used throughout the industry for environmental analysis.

Staff of the Environmental Consulting Group were substantially involved in producing the following reports.


“Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport: Building A Green Airport,” FLL International Airport, Fort Lauderdale, FL, August 2003.

“The O’Hare Airport Expansion – Opportunities to Apply Green Airport Practices and Policies,” O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, IL, October 2001.

“DFW International: Building A Model Green Airport,” DFW International Airport, DFW Airport, TX, September 2001.

“IPCC Special Report: Aviation and the Global Atmosphere,” Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, United Nations Environment Program and World Meteorological Organization, Washington, DC, Spring 1999.

"The Effects of New Air Traffic Control Technologies (CNS/ATM) on Aircraft Emissions,” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, April 13, 1998.

“Environmental Health & Safety Regulatory Compliance Handbook,” Regional Airline Association, Washington, DC, December 2001.

"Air Quality Procedures for Civilian Airports and Air Force Bases,” U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC, and U.S. Air Force, Armstrong Laboratory, Tyndall AFB, FL, September 1996.

“Air Pollution Mitigation Measures for Airports and Associated Activity,” California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA, May 1994.

“Toxics Releases from the Aerospace Industry - 1987 to 1989,” Aerospace Industries Association, Washington, DC, February 1992.

“Waste Minimization Programs for Air Transport Association (ATA) Member Airlines,” Air Transport Association, Washington, DC, August 1991.