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Figure 4. Airport Activity Threshold For NAAQS Assessment.....................................................................20
LIST OF EQUATIONS
Equation 1: Dispersion Modeling Threshold .................................................................................................20
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Attachment 1 JP Airline-Fleets International 94/95 Example Page
Attachment 2 ICAO Engine Exhaust Emissions Databank Example Engine Data Sheet
Attachment 3 “Aviation Week & Space Technology” U.S. Commercial Aircraft
Attachment 4 Airport Activity Statistics of Certificated Route Air Carriers
Attachment 5 Airport Master Record Example for Ontario International Airport
Attachment 6 FAA Air Traffic Activity Example Page
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PREFACE
Air quality assessments for proposed Federal actions are required for compliance with the
National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Air Act and other environment-related regulations
and directives. This handbook is a comprehensive guide intended to assist the air quality
analyst/environmental specialist in assessing the air quality impact of Federal Aviation
Administration and the United States Air Force actions at airports and air bases. Furthermore, it
provides guidance, procedures and methodologies for use in carrying out such assessments.
This section presents a glossary of terms and definitions. Section One provides general
background information, including a brief discussion of Federal and State regulations. Section
Two describes the assessment process including information on the various agencies involved in
airport and air base studies. Emissions and dispersion assessments are presented in Sections
Three and Four. Section Five covers both general and transportation conformity. Section Six
addresses mitigation/control measures. The appendices provide additional supporting
information including a summary of environmental documents, a project reviewer’s checklist,
analyses, and calculations.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Office of Environment and Energy (AEE) relied on many individuals with special
expertise to assist with the review of this handbook. We would like to acknowledge the
fact of their important contributions to this publication.
We wish to thank Ralph Thompson from the FAA Office of Community and
Environmental Needs (APP-600) for his effective guidance, support and review of the
handbook along every step of the way. We would also like to express our appreciation to
Major Carolyn Vadnais, United States Air Force, Armstrong Laboratory, whose technical
contributions and liaison activities with the Air Force were invaluable.
We also wish to acknowledge the members of the Emissions and Dispersion Modeling
System (EDMS) Design Review Group (DRG) and independent reviewers for their time
and recommendations for improvements:
DRG Members:
Tim Alexander - Leigh Fisher & Associates
Mike Kenney - Greiner Engineering Sciences, Inc.
John McDowell - Landrum & Brown
Maria Spitzak - EarthTech
Tom Stefanick - Metron Science, Inc.
Antonio Trani - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Civil
Engineering
William Wilkie - HNTB
Roger Wayson - University of Central Florida, Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Independent Reviewers:
Richard Wilcox - United States Environmental Protection Agency
Carrol Bryant - Transportation Solutions, Inc.
Daniel Doebler - Greiner Engineering Sciences, Inc.
Furthermore, AEE would like to especially thank Sandy Webb and Julie Draper of
Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc. for their comprehensive knowledge of the
subject matter and extensive contributions to the writing of the handbook.
Finally, thanks are also due to Mariano Pernigotti of CSSI, Inc. for reviewing and
formatting the document and for his help in preparing the document for dissemination on
the World Wide Web (http://aee.hq.faa.gov/).
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GLOSSARY
This section discusses basic terms and definitions used in assessing the air quality impacts from
airport actions. It also includes some key conversion factors, which are used in analyzing
aviation data.
Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation (ACHP)
An independent Federal agency that is responsible for
regulations implementing the National Historic Preservation
Act, reviewing agency compliance, commenting on agency
undertakings and their effects and reporting to Congress.
Affected Environment The section of an environmental document (e.g.
Environmental Impact Statement or Environmental
Assessment) which describes the resource categories (e.g.
air, water, flora, fauna, historic sites, etc.) that are affected or
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