Notice of Intent and Request for Comment
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[Federal Register: August 20, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 161)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Intent and Request for Comment
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare a Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement for licensing launches of horizontally launched
vehicles and reentries of reentry vehicles.
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SUMMARY: The FAA is publishing this notice to announce its intent to
prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) in
accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969
and the Council on Environmental Quality implementing regulations. This
NOI also serves as an official request for comments in preparation of
the PEIS. This PEIS will assess environmental impacts associated with
the proposed action, reasonable alternatives including those identified
during scoping, the no action alternative, and cumulative impacts. This
PEIS will support decisions made to meet the FAA's responsibility to
license commercial launches and reentries and launch and reentry site
operations consistent with public health and safety, safety of
property, and the national security and foreign policy interests of the
United States. Issuing a launch or reentry license is considered a
Federal action and is therefore subject to NEPA review.
Proposed Action and Possible Alternatives: The proposed action for
this PEIS is to license the launch and landing of horizontally launched
vehicles and the reentry of reentry vehicles. Reentry vehicles are
defined as vehicles designed to return from Earth orbit or outer space
to Earth; or reusable launch vehicles designed to return substantially
intact from Earth orbit or outer space to Earth. A launch is defined as
to place or try to place a launch vehicle or reentry vehicle and any
payload from Earth (A) in a
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suborbital trajectory; (B) in Earth orbit in outer space; or (C)
otherwise in outer space, including activities involved in the
preparation of a launch vehicle or payload for launch.
Alternatives to the proposed action may include activities such as
not licensing horizontal launches, not licensing vertical reentries,
not licensing horizontal reentries, not licensing powered reentries,
and not licensing unpowered reentries.
FAA exercises licensing authority in accordance with the Commercial
Space Launch Act and Commercial Space Transportation Licensing
Regulations, 14 CFR Ch.III, which authorize the FAA to license the
launch of a launch vehicle when conducted within the U.S. and those
operated by U.S. citizens abroad. The scope of the PEIS would include
launches on both orbital and suborbital trajectories.
In May 1992, the U.S. Department of Transportation issued the Final
Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Commercial Reentry
Vehicles that assessed the environmental impacts of licensing the
unpowered reentry of reentry vehicles from space to Earth. This 1992
PEIS relied in part on the analysis in the Programmatic Environmental
Assessment of Commercial Expendable Launch Vehicle Programs, February
1986.
In May 2001, the FAA issued the Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement for Licensing Launches, which assessed the environmental
impacts of licensing commercial launches. This 2001 PEIS updated and
replaced the 1986 Programmatic Environmental Assessment (EA).
The PEIS for Licensing Launches of Horizontally Launched Vehicles
and Reentries of Reentry Vehicles will update and replace the 1992 PEIS
and address the launch of horizontally launched vehicles and the
reentry of all reentry vehicles.
Scoping: Public scoping will be conducted as part of the PEIS
development process to ensure that all interested government and
private organizations, and the general public have an opportunity to
express their concerns and identify topics that should be addressed in
the PEIS. The FAA has developed a public participation Web site
(http://ast.faa.gov/
) which provides information on the development of this
PEIS and provides the public an opportunity to submit comments
electronically. Materials on the Web site include information about
licensing and the NEPA process; frequently asked questions, a fact
sheet on the PEIS; a comparison of the analysis of the previous
programmatic documents; and public comment forms. Scoping meetings may
be requested by organizations or individuals that feel their concerns
cannot be met through the online opportunity to comment. Information
regarding the development of the PEIS is available on the public
participation Web site at http://ast.faa.gov/,
under the ``What's new on the AST Web site--Announcements'' section.
To Submit Comments: Written comments, statements, and/or questions
regarding scoping issues or the PEIS process should be addressed to Ms.
Michon Washington, FAA Environmental Specialist, FAA PEIS, c/o ICF
Consulting, 9300 Lee Highway, Fairfax, Virginia 22031; phone (703) 934-
3950; fax (703) 934-3951; e-mail at
FAA.PEIS@icfconsulting.com; or by
Web site http://ast.faa.gov/.
Comments should clearly identify and describe the specific issue(s)
or topics to be included in the PEIS. To ensure sufficient time to
consider issues identified during public scoping, comments should be
submitted no later than September 26, 2003.
Issued in: Washington DC.
Responsible Official:
Herbert Bachner,
Manager, Space Systems Development Division.
[FR Doc. 03-21319 Filed 8-19-03; 8:45 am]
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