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Registration is open for the March 21 and April 18 Talking Freight
seminars. These seminars will cover a two part series on Freight and the
Environment. You must register for each seminar individually. The
registration link is provided with each seminar description. 

 

Talking Freight: Two Part Series on Freight and the Environment

Freight movement by highway and rail is a cornerstone of the U.S.
economy.  However, the movement of freight is increasingly impacted by
congestion, overburdened infrastructure and socio-economic issues. Thus,
there is a need to emphasize and improve sustainability of the freight
system and balance economic and environmental stewardship.

 

Part 1 - March 21, 2012 1:00 - 2:30 pm EDT

Registration: http://tinyurl.com/88gnmbq 

Part 1 of the series will cover examples of what is currently being done
in the U.S. to reduce diesel emissions and how consideration of
emissions can be integrated in the freight planning process.  The agenda
will include:

*         Rebecca Watts Hull and Alan Jones from the Southeast Diesel
Collaborative will discuss the need to reduce emissions from freight
movement (health and environmental), strategies they have become aware
of to reduce emissions and levels of exposure, and an introduction to
integrating consideration of emissions in freight planning processes. 

*         A representative from the Northeast Transportation and Climate
Initiative (TCI) freight working group will discuss TCI's recently
completed study of diesel emissions in the Northeast.

*         Alan Bates from Shorepower Technologies will discuss truck
stop electrification (TSE), specifically their DOE-funded project with
Cascade Sierra Solutions to implement 50 new TSE facilities and equip
trucks to plug into shore power, how the technology works, and the ins &
outs of finding the right location and making it work in terms of cost
and logistics.  

 

Part 2 - April 18, 2012 1:00 - 2:30 pm EDT

Registration: http://tinyurl.com/88jueq9 

Part  2 of the series will address the research and program efforts are
underway within the U.S. to improve our understanding of freight
movements in corridors and international borders and their potential
implications on the environment. The agenda will include:

*         Dr Josias Zietsman of the Texas Transportation Institute will
discuss developing performance measures for sustainable freight
movement.

*         Sylvia Grijalva of FHWA will discuss the U.S./Mexico
International Border Emissions and Border Wait-time Analysis Support
Study;.

*         Cheryl Bynum of the U.S. EPA will discuss the EPA SmartWay
program efforts and initiatives.

 

 

If you have not yet participated in Talking Freight, I encourage you to
do so. These monthly seminars, sponsored by the Federal Highway
Administration, are held via web conference, which means that you view
the PowerPoint presentations over the Internet while listening to the
presenters over your computer or the telephone. There is no cost
involved and you do not have to leave your desk to participate. More
information about Talking Freight is available at
http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/freight/fpd/talking_freight/index.htm  Links
to past presentations and recordings are available on
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/freightplanning/talking.htm. 

 

Talking Freight seminars are eligible for 1.5 AICP Certification
Maintenance Credits (for AICP members). In order to receive credit, you
must attend the full seminar and login to the seminar with your full
name or type your full name into the chat area during the seminar if you
are in a room with a group of people. Visit the AICP web site
<http://wwwcf.fhwa.dot.gov/exit.cfm?link=http://www.planning.org/cm/>
for more information about AICP Certification Maintenance Credits. 

 

If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Symoun, SAIC,
703-676-6849 or [log in to unmask]

 

Jennifer

 

Jennifer Symoun | Deputy Program Manager/Analyst
Science Applications International Corporation | 8301 Greensboro Drive,
McLean, VA 22102
Office: 703.676.6849 | Fax: 703.676.6823