Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation; Availability of a Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for Licensing Launches
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[Federal Register: June 4, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 107)]
[Notices]
[Page 30041-30042]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation;
Availability of a Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
(PEIS) for Licensing Launches
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Associate Administrator
for Commercial Space Transportation (AST).
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with requirements of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969, as Amended, and FAA order 1050.1D--Policies and
Procedures for Considering Environmental Impacts, the FAA announces the
availability of a Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
(PEIS) for Licensing Launches.\1\ The Programmatic EIS analyzes the
potential environmental impacts of the proposed action of licensing
launches, which is also the preferred alternative. Potential impacts of
the proposed action and alternatives were analyzed in three major
categories, atmospheric impacts, noise impacts and other environmental
impacts. The FAA examined the range of potential impacts by considering
the environmental characteristics of six different ecosystems
representing various existing and potential launch locations throughout
the U.S. and abroad.
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\1\ Please note that the term ``commercial launch'' as used
throughout the Draft Programmatic EIS has been removed from the
Final Programmatic EIS and replaced with the term ``licensed
launch''. This change was made for clarification purposes and not in
response to public comment. The change was made because the FAA
licenses some launches that are not strictly commercial in nature.
This change does not alter the description of the proposed action or
alternatives, nor does it alter the analyses contained in the
Programmatic EIS.
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The PEIS covers licensed launches from both existing government
launch facilities and non-federal sites. The PEIS will update and
replace the FAA's 1986 Programmatic Environmental
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Assessment (EA) for Commercial Expendable Launch Vehicle Programs, as
announced in the Federal Register November 27, 1995 Notice of Intent.
The PEIS assesses the potential environmental effects of launches from
ignition, liftoff, and ascent through the atmosphere to orbit and the
disposition of launch vehicle components down range. Any remaining
launch processing (including vehicle assembly and payload preparation
prior to liftoff, payload functioning during useful life, and payload
reentry whether controlled or uncontrolled) are outside the scope of
this PEIS. The scope is limited to the assessment of environmental
consequences of the launch operations listed and does not include
construction activities (e.g., development of new launch sites or
modification of existing ones). The information in the PEIS is not
intended to address all site-specific launch issues.
The Final PEIS provides responses to comments on the Draft PEIS
received in written form during the public review period for the Draft
PEIS. The text and figures of the Draft PEIS have been revised as
necessary to provide information and analyses requested by comments
from the public. The Final PEIS is a comprehensive document containing
the contents of the Draft PEIS, as revised, a summary of all comment
letters received during the public review period and the FAA's official
responses to those comments. A copy of the Final PEIS will be mailed to
all parties who received the Draft PEIS directly from the FAA and
additional parties who requested a copy of the document. The Final PEIS
is available for review at FAA Headquarters in Washington, DC. A copy
of the Final PEIS may be obtained from the FAA through request to the
contact listed below.
In accordance with regulations at 40 Code of Federal Regulations
1506.10(b)(2), the FAA's decision on whether to proceed with the
proposed action will not be made or recorded until the appropriate
time. At the time such decision is made, the FAA will release a Record
of Decision with that information.
DATES: Comments on the Final PEIS must be received within 30 days from
publication of a Notice of Availability by the Environmental Protection
Agency, expected June 8, 2001 and addressed to the FAA contact listed
below. All substantive comments will be considered in the FAA Record of
Decision (ROD) which will conclude the environmental process for this
Federal action.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the proposed action
and the Final PEIS may be addressed to Ms. Michon Washington, Office of
the Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation, Space
Systems Development Division, Suite 331/AST-100, 800 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591; email michon.Washington@faa.gov or
phone 202-267-9305. Copies of the document are available on AST's web
site http://ast.faa.gov.
Dated: May 30, 2001.
Michon L. Washington,
Senior Environmental Specialist, Space Systems Development.
[FR Doc. 01-13958 Filed 6-1-01; 8:45 am]
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