Federal Highway Administration
This collection contains reports and resources from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_fhwa or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530833.
- United States. Environmental Protection Agency (7)
- Air pollution 4
- Air pollution abatement 1
- Air quality 1
- Air quality management 1
- Asphalt pavements 1
- Automobile occupancy 1
- Carbon dioxide 1
- Climate change 1
- Climate chnage 1
- Comparative health risk 1
- Conferences 1
- Construction projects 1
- Coordination 1
- Crumb rubber 1
- Crumb rubber modifier 1
- Emission inventories 1
- Emissions reduction 1
- Environmental assessment 1
- Environmental impacts 1
- Environmental monitoring 1
- Environmental protection 1
- Evaluation 1
- Exhaust emissions 1
- Exhaust gases 1
- Federal aid highways 1
- Field studies 1
- Fuel consumption 1
- Glass 1
- Global warming 1
- Greenhouse effect 1
- Greenhouse gases 1
- Highways 2
- Highway traffic 1
- Hot mix asphalt 1
- ISTEA 1
- Literature reviews 1
- Literature surveys 1
- Monitoring 1
- Paving 1
- Plastics 1
- Pollutants 1
- Pollution control 1
- Reclaimed asphalt pavements 1
- Recycled materials 1
- Recycling 2
- Road construction 2
- Scrap tires 1
- Seat occupancy 1
- Single occupant vehicles 1
- Speed 1
- Traffic counts 1
- Traffic flow 1
- Vehicle air pollution 1
- Waste disposal 1
- Waste products (Materials) 2
- Weather conditions 1
(Max 200)
- Air pollution (4)
- Air pollution abatement (1)
- Air quality (1)
- Air quality management (1)
- Asphalt pavements (1)
- Automobile occupancy (1)
- Carbon dioxide (1)
- Climate change (1)
- Climate chnage (1)
- Comparative health risk (1)
- Conferences (1)
- Construction projects (1)
- Coordination (1)
- Crumb rubber (1)
- Crumb rubber modifier (1)
- Emission inventories (1)
- Emissions reduction (1)
- Environmental assessment (1)
- Environmental impacts (1)
- Environmental monitoring (1)
- Environmental protection (1)
- Evaluation (1)
- Exhaust emissions (1)
- Exhaust gases (1)
- Federal aid highways (1)
- Field studies (1)
- Fuel consumption (1)
- Glass (1)
- Global warming (1)
- Greenhouse effect (1)
- Greenhouse gases (1)
- Highways (2)
- Highway traffic (1)
- Hot mix asphalt (1)
- ISTEA (1)
- Literature reviews (1)
- Literature surveys (1)
- Monitoring (1)
- Paving (1)
- Plastics (1)
- Pollutants (1)
- Pollution control (1)
- Reclaimed asphalt pavements (1)
- Recycled materials (1)
- Recycling (2)
- Road construction (2)
- Scrap tires (1)
- Seat occupancy (1)
- Single occupant vehicles (1)
- Speed (1)
- Traffic counts (1)
- Traffic flow (1)
- Vehicle air pollution (1)
- Waste disposal (1)
- Waste products (Materials) (2)
- Weather conditions (1)
- :Kimbrough, Sue ;Shores, Richard C.2013-05-01:This report provides a summary of a field study conducted in Detroit, MI from September 2010 thru mid-June 2011. The objective of this research study ...
- :Kimbrough, Sue ;Shores, Richard C.2011-11-01:This report provides a summary of a field study conducted in Las Vegas, NV from mid-December 2008 thru mid-December 2009. The objective of this resear...
- :Black, Kevin ;Martinez, Victoria2007-07-01:In June of 2005, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) entered into an agreement to study the emissions of several air toxics compounds emitted by...
- :United States. Federal Highway Administration ...1998-12-01:The highway construction industry has a long history of using discarded materials and by-products in the construction of highway facilities. From asph...
- :United States. Federal Highway Administration ...1998-06-01:This report provides a discussion of the relationship between transportation and global climate change based on peer-reviewed literature and research ...
- :United States. Federal Highway Administration ...1993-06-01:Section 1038(b) of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) (Pub. L. 102-240) required the Department of Transportation an...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration ...1988-09-01:Over the past 15 years, Federal legislation, Executive Orders, and subsequent regulation have caused major changes in many aspects of environmental pr...
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