81_FR_72347 81 FR 72145 - Applicability of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Review of Airport Wildlife Hazard Management Plans

81 FR 72145 - Applicability of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Review of Airport Wildlife Hazard Management Plans

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 202 (October 19, 2016)

Page Range72145-72147
FR Document2016-25285

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Office of Airports is clarifying a program guidance letter issued in 2006 concerning how federal environmental laws apply to FAA approval of a new or updated airport Wildlife Hazard Management Plan (WHMP). Recent issues and questions have arisen that make it necessary to update and clarify the guidance. The clarified policy includes circumstances where the FAA would approve WHMPs, and delineate which individual measures in a plan the airport may implement based upon a categorical exclusion without further environmental review or coordination. In contrast, other measures might be subject to a higher level of review and interagency coordination prior to approval. The FAA is publishing this for notice and comment prior to implementation.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Aviation Administration

[Docket No. FAA-2016-9284]


Applicability of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to 
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Review of Airport Wildlife Hazard 
Management Plans

AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT

ACTION: Notice and request for comments.

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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Office of Airports 
is clarifying a program guidance letter issued in 2006 concerning how 
federal environmental laws apply to FAA approval of a new or updated 
airport Wildlife Hazard Management Plan (WHMP). Recent issues and 
questions have arisen that make it necessary to update and clarify the 
guidance. The clarified policy includes circumstances where the FAA 
would approve WHMPs, and delineate which individual measures in a plan 
the airport may implement based upon a categorical exclusion without 
further environmental review or coordination. In contrast, other 
measures might be subject to a higher level of review and interagency 
coordination prior to approval. The FAA is publishing this for notice 
and comment prior to implementation.

DATES: Written comments must be received on or before November 18, 
2016.

ADDRESSES: Send comments identified by docket number FAA-2016-9284 
using any of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov and follow the online instructions for sending your 
comments electronically.
     Mail: Send comments to Docket Operations, M-30; U.S. 
Department of Transportation (DOT), 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Room 
W12-140, West Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
     Hand Delivery or Courier: Take comments to Docket 
Operations in Room W12-140 of the West Building Ground Floor at 1200 
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., 
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
     Fax: Fax comments to Docket Operations at 202-493-2251.
    Privacy: The FAA will post all comments it receives, without 
change, to http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal 
information the commenter provides. Using the search function of the 
docket Web site, anyone can find and read the electronic form of all 
comments received into any FAA docket, including the name of the 
individual sending the comment (or signing the comment for an 
association, business, labor union, etc.). DOT's complete Privacy Act 
Statement can be found in the Federal Register published on April 11, 
2000 (65 FR 19477-19478), as well as at http://DocketsInfo.dot.gov.
    Docket: Background documents or comments received may be read at 
http://www.regulations.gov at any time. Follow the online instructions 
for accessing the docket or go to the Docket Operations in Room W12-140 
of the West Building Ground Floor at 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 
Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, 
except Federal holidays.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Elliott Black, Director, Office of 
Airport Planning and Programming. Mailing address: Federal Aviation 
Administration, 800 Independence Ave. SW., Washington, DC 20591. 
Telephone: (202) 267-8775. Email address: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Authority. 49 United States Code (U.S.C.) Sec.  44706 (``Airport 
operating certificates) and 14 CFR part 139.337 (``Wildlife Hazard 
Management''); and 42 United States Code [U.S.C.] Sec. Sec.  4321-4335 
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
    Title 14 CFR part 139 Sec.  139.337 (``Wildlife hazard 
management'') requires in part that when the FAA determines that a 
wildlife hazard management plan is needed, the certificate holder must 
formulate and implement a plan using the wildlife hazard assessment as 
a basis. The plan must provide measures to reduce or eliminate wildlife 
hazards to air carrier operations, and be submitted to (and approved 
by) the FAA prior to implementation.
    In 2006, the FAA's Office of Airports issued Program and Policy 
Guidance Letter 92 (``Policy 92'') to address questions about the 
applicability of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to FAA 
approval of WHMPs, and the certificate holder's implementation of those 
plans.\1\ That policy referred in part to Section 209 of FAA Order 
5050.4B, ``National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Implementing 
Instructions for Airport Actions'' (April 28, 2006), which addressed 
the applicability of NEPA to

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an approval of a WHMP required under 14 CFR part 139.
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    \1\ Available online at http://www.faa.gov/airports/airport_safety/wildlife/.
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    Recent litigation concerning the snowy owl at an airport in New 
York and coordination with federal resource agencies on plan updates 
has led to closer scrutiny of some of the language contained in Section 
209 of FAA Order 5050.4B. The language may have created some confusion, 
because it may appear to some readers to focus on NEPA requirements 
primarily in the context of Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grants or 
Airport Layout Plan (ALP) approvals. The FAA will similarly explain in 
an upcoming revision of Order 5050.4B that NEPA applies to the federal 
action of approving the WHMP and that this environmental review is 
typically sufficient for any related AIP grant or ALP approvals. The 
approval of the WHMPs is considered to involve sufficient discretion 
that NEPA (and other federal environmental laws) apply.
    In the meantime, the FAA is proposing to revise the 2006 ``Policy 
92'' document (``Applicability of National Environmental Policy Act to 
Federal Aviation Administration Mandated Wildlife Hazard Management 
Plans'') to clarify the process and procedures. The revised policy 
would read as follows:
    Proposed Text of Revised Policy 92. When the FAA requires the 
holder of an Airport Operating Certificate to prepare a new or updated 
\2\ Wildlife Hazard Management Plan (WHMP), the Certificate Holder must 
submit the plan to the FAA for approval before implementation [Sec.  
139.337(e)].
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    \2\ For purposes of this FRN, every reference to ``WHMP'' should 
be read as ``new or updated WHMP,'' because the same provisions 
apply to either circumstance.
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    The FAA's approval of a WHMP is a federal action subject to the 
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). In addition, WHMPs may 
include measures that are subject to related federal actions of airport 
layout plan approval and/or federal funding. Section 209 of FAA Order 
5050.4B, ``National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Implementing 
Instructions for Airport Actions'' (April 28, 2006), addressed the 
applicability of NEPA to a WHMP required under Part 139. However, 
insofar as that section may have been read by some to focus primarily 
on airport actions implementing WHMPs that involved AIP grant funding 
and/or airport layout plan approval, and to suggest that these actions 
were handled distinctly from plan approval for purposes of NEPA, it may 
have led to some misunderstanding. NEPA applies to the federal action 
of approving WHMPs. This environmental review is typically sufficient 
for any related AIP grant or ALP approvals. As a matter of federal or 
state law, the certificate holder may also be subject to permitting or 
licensing requirements for its actions in implementing discrete WHMP 
measures. FAA considers whether there is a reasonable assurance of 
obtaining these permits and licenses in reviewing approval of the plan 
under NEPA.
    The FAA must consider the existence of extraordinary circumstances 
when determining whether to categorically exclude approval of any or 
all WHMP measures. In our experience, airport certificate holders will 
often be able to implement many, if not all, measures under a WHMP 
based upon a categorical exclusion. The measures in most plans qualify 
for a categorical exclusion because they are not reasonably expected to 
significantly change land use management or cause environmental 
impacts. Most of the measures in a WHMP also have independent utility 
from other measures because they address different safety concerns. 
However, under certain circumstances, an EA or EIS may be required 
prior to FAA approval of a WHMP, and/or prior to the certificate 
holder's implementation of certain measures within an approved WHMP.
    The effect of this clarification will be to set forth in more 
detail how and why the FAA and airport sponsor, consistent with 
independent utility and requirements to consider extraordinary 
circumstances, may delineate certain measures in the Plan for approval 
based upon categorical exclusion while identifying others that trigger 
special purpose environmental laws like ESA Section 7 for further 
environmental review prior to approval. In other words, the measures in 
the plan that do not trigger special purpose laws may be approved by 
the FAA, provided they have independent utility and otherwise qualify 
for categorical exclusion. The FAA may then conditionally approve the 
plan as to the remaining measures pending any further required 
environmental review.

Responsibilities and Procedures

     Certificate Holders. The Certificate Holder is responsible 
for monitoring wildlife hazards and initiating required coordination 
with the FAA early enough to mitigate risks while complying with all 
applicable environmental laws and regulations. The Certificate Holder 
is responsible for identifying any protected environmental resources 
(e.g., threatened and endangered species, wetlands, archeological 
sites) on or near the airport. It is the Certificate Holder's 
responsibility to contact the appropriate FAA Airports Regional Office 
or Airports District Office to provide any information required in 
support of the environmental review process for all measures within the 
WHMP. The Certificate Holder is responsible for implementing measures 
of the WHMP only after they have received the required environmental 
approvals, unless an emergency condition compels the Certificate Holder 
to take immediate steps in order to protect the safety of air 
transportation. In such circumstances, the Certificate Holder must 
immediately alert the FAA of the emergency circumstances so that FAA 
may follow emergency provisions in applicable environmental laws such 
as NEPA and the ESA.\3\ The Certificate Holder is responsible for 
compliance with 14 CFR part 139.337 (``Wildlife Hazard Management'') as 
well as all applicable Federal, state and local environmental laws and 
regulations. For plan components/measures not covered by categorical 
exclusions, certain findings and determinations required under special 
purpose laws, requirements, regulations, or orders may need to be 
completed before FAA can approve them.\4\
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    \3\ FAA's emergency procedures are outlined in section 807 of 
FAA Order 1050.1F.
    \4\ FAA Order 1050.1F Desk Reference describes laws, 
regulations, and orders in addition to NEPA that must be complied 
with before approving a proposed Federal action.
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     Safety Inspectors. The FAA's designated Airport 
Certification Safety Inspector (ACSI) must review all WHMPs that are 
required for compliance with Sec.  139.337(f). The ACSI must coordinate 
approval of the WHMP with the FAA Environmental Protection Specialist 
(EPS), and should involve the EPS as early as possible in the process 
in order to help identify and address potential environmental issues as 
expeditiously as possible. The FAA's approval of new WHMPs and updates 
to WHMPs is normally categorically excluded under FAA Order 1050.1F,\5\ 
paragraph 5-6.2(e),\6\ provided there are no extraordinary 
circumstances. If there is evidence of protected environmental 
resources (e.g., threatened and endangered species, wetlands, 
archeological sites) on or near the airport, an environmental review 
associated with the WHMP must address how the implementation of 
wildlife control measures might impact these resources, and clearly 
identify any

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required mitigation measures and associated regulatory/permit 
requirements.
    The ACSI will coordinate with the FAA's EPS to determine whether 
any measures of the WHMP may require NEPA review beyond a categorical 
exclusion, and to ensure compliance with any other applicable 
environmental law. Approval letters will indicate which measures are 
not yet approved for implementation due to a need for additional FAA 
NEPA or special purpose law compliance, which measures are approved 
with conditions that the Certificate Holder must satisfy prior to 
implementation of the measure, and which measures are approved outright 
and ready for implementation.
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    \5\ ``Environmental Impacts: Policies and Procedures'' (dated 
July 16, 2015).
    \6\ Previously paragraph 308e in FAA Order 1050.1E.
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     Environmental Protection Specialists (EPS's). The EPS will 
coordinate with the ACSI to review all available information to 
determine whether FAA may categorically exclude the approval of any or 
all of the WHMP measures comprising the WHMP in accordance with 
paragraph 5-6.2(e) of FAA Order 1050.1F, or whether any may require 
preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental Impact 
Statement (EIS). To avoid segmentation, the FAA's EPS will, as part of 
the review of extraordinary circumstances, consider whether any 
measures considered for approval under a categorical exclusion are 
connected to other measures that may require further environmental 
review or interagency coordination. The EPS will provide the ACSI with 
language (for inclusion in the letter to the Certificate Holder) 
explaining which measures and aspects of the Plan are approved, 
approved with conditions (like obtaining a 404 permit) but without 
requiring further FAA action, or disapproved or requiring further 
environmental analysis or consultation by FAA. The EPS will also advise 
the Certificate Holder regarding which agency is responsible for 
coordination with the applicable resource agencies.\7\ If there are 
additional environmental reviews needed before the Certificate Holder 
can implement a specific action, the EPS will help draft conditions 
requiring such coordination and completion of the environmental review 
before implementation of the action is undertaken by the Certificate 
Holder.
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    \7\ The FAA is also reviewing its Policy and Guidance Letter 78 
(dated June 21, 2004), which addresses Section 7 consultation with 
the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) under the Endangered 
Species Act (ESA). The FAA will either update, revise or rescind 
that policy as appropriate after coordination with the USFWS.
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    Certification Status: Certificate Holders should note that, 
pursuant to Section 139.337(e), FAA's approval of a WHMP satisfies 
their requirements as long as the Certificate Holder implements the 
approved provisions and works to obtain approval of the remaining 
measures. To the extent there are measures that require additional NEPA 
review and/or other interagency coordination, the Certificate Holder 
may not implement those measures unless and until the FAA and/or the 
appropriate resource agency have reached a favorable environmental 
determination. The Certificate Holder must then carry out the approved 
measures to remain in compliance with Part 139 certification 
requirements. This does not relieve the Certificate Holder of their 
responsibility to continue to monitor wildlife hazards and take 
relevant and appropriate measures to minimize the risks, to the extent 
permissible under the WHMP and all applicable environmental laws and 
regulations.
    If the WHMP has no measures that can be implemented immediately, 
the Certificate Holder must consider and document interim mitigation 
measures, in consultation with the FAA's ACSI and EPS. For example, if 
the WHMP calls for certain depredation measures which require approval 
by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, then the Certificate Holder may 
commit to monitoring wildlife numbers and activities, and seek under 
any available emergency provisions to conduct the least invasive 
measure in the interim. In extraordinarily rare circumstances, it may 
be possible for a Certificate Holder to demonstrate that wildlife 
hazards represent such an immediate threat to the safety of the 
traveling public that the emergency provisions of NEPA and the 
Endangered Species Act offer some latitude for interim action. This 
would be rare, however, because the FAA expects Certificate Holders to 
monitor wildlife hazards and initiate required coordination early 
enough to mitigate risks while complying with all applicable 
environmental laws and regulations.
    Applicability to non-139 airports: The FAA encourages all airport 
operators to actively monitor and manage wildlife hazards on and near 
the airport environs. Other airports (such as those that are 
certificated under 14 CFR part 139 but that have not had a triggering 
event that would mandate a WHMP, or for airports not certificated under 
Part 139) are still encouraged to undertake Wildlife Hazard Assessments 
or Wildlife Hazard Site Visits, and to establish and implement WHMPs 
when justified.\8\ However, the FAA would not approve such plans, so 
unless implementation of the WHMP required a change to the ALP, or 
involved federal funding, there would most likely be no Federal action 
from the FAA's perspective. Airport owners and operators would have to 
comply with all applicable Federal environmental laws and regulations 
related to any measures contained within such WHMPs if they have the 
potential to impact threatened and endangered species, wetlands, 
archeological sites or other protected environmental resources. The FAA 
would make its expert wildlife and environmental resources available to 
the airport in such circumstances, and may support interagency 
coordination if necessary depending upon the proposed measures.
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    \8\ The FAA previously issued a Federal Register notice for 
public comment on December 10, 2012 (77 FR 73511). The FRN presented 
a clarification of Grant Assurance #19 (Operation and Maintenance), 
which would have clarified the expectation for all federally-
obligated airports to conduct Wildlife Hazard Site Visits (WHSVs) or 
Wildlife Hazard Assessments (WHAs). Based in part on comments 
received in response to that Federal Register notice, the FAA has 
decided not to proceed with this clarification at this time.
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    Effective date: Once the FAA has received and reviewed any comments 
submitted in response to this Federal Register notice, the FAA will 
publish a final revision of Policy 92, which will be effective as of 
the date of its publication for any new or updated WHMP that has not 
yet been submitted to the FAA for review and approval as of that date. 
However, this does not relieve airport Certificate Holders of their 
responsibilities for additional permitting and interagency coordination 
that may already be required under applicable federal environmental 
laws for implementation of certain measures, even if those measures 
were submitted as part of a WHMP that was previously approved by the 
FAA but not yet implemented.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on October 14, 2016.
Elliott Black,
Director, Office of Airport Planning and Programming.
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                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          function of the docket Web site, anyone
                                                Karan Hofmann at khofmann@rtca.org                                                                            can find and read the electronic form of
                                                or 202–330–0680, or The RTCA                            Federal Aviation Administration                       all comments received into any FAA
                                                Secretariat, 1150 18th Street NW., Suite                [Docket No. FAA–2016–9284]                            docket, including the name of the
                                                910, Washington, DC 20036, or by                                                                              individual sending the comment (or
                                                telephone at (202) 833–9339, fax at (202)               Applicability of National Environmental               signing the comment for an association,
                                                833–9434, or Web site at http://                        Policy Act (NEPA) to Federal Aviation                 business, labor union, etc.). DOT’s
                                                www.rtca.org.                                           Administration (FAA) Review of Airport                complete Privacy Act Statement can be
                                                                                                        Wildlife Hazard Management Plans                      found in the Federal Register published
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      Pursuant                                                                      on April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477–19478),
                                                to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal                      AGENCY: Federal Aviation                              as well as at http://DocketsInfo.dot.gov.
                                                Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–                     Administration (FAA), DOT                                Docket: Background documents or
                                                463, 5 U.S.C., App.), notice is hereby                  ACTION: Notice and request for                        comments received may be read at
                                                given for a meeting of the Fifth RTCA                   comments.                                             http://www.regulations.gov at any time.
                                                SC–235 Non Rechargeable Lithium                         SUMMARY:    The Federal Aviation                      Follow the online instructions for
                                                Batteries Plenary Session. The agenda                   Administration (FAA) Office of Airports               accessing the docket or go to the Docket
                                                will include the following:                             is clarifying a program guidance letter               Operations in Room W12–140 of the
                                                                                                        issued in 2006 concerning how federal                 West Building Ground Floor at 1200
                                                Tuesday, November 15, 2016—9:00                                                                               New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
                                                a.m.–5:00 p.m.                                          environmental laws apply to FAA
                                                                                                        approval of a new or updated airport                  DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
                                                                                                        Wildlife Hazard Management Plan                       through Friday, except Federal holidays.
                                                1. Welcome and Administrative
                                                     Remarks                                            (WHMP). Recent issues and questions                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:      Mr.
                                                                                                        have arisen that make it necessary to                 Elliott Black, Director, Office of Airport
                                                2. Introductions
                                                                                                        update and clarify the guidance. The                  Planning and Programming. Mailing
                                                3. Agenda Review                                        clarified policy includes circumstances               address: Federal Aviation
                                                4. Meeting-Minutes Review                               where the FAA would approve WHMPs,                    Administration, 800 Independence Ave.
                                                5. FAA Tech Center Testing Update                       and delineate which individual                        SW., Washington, DC 20591. Telephone:
                                                                                                        measures in a plan the airport may                    (202) 267–8775. Email address:
                                                6. Status Discussion of Internal                        implement based upon a categorical                    Elliott.Black@faa.gov.
                                                     Comment Review                                     exclusion without further                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                7. Review of program schedule                           environmental review or coordination.                    Authority. 49 United States Code
                                                8. Action Item Review                                   In contrast, other measures might be                  (U.S.C.) § 44706 (‘‘Airport operating
                                                                                                        subject to a higher level of review and               certificates) and 14 CFR part 139.337
                                                9. Any other Business                                   interagency coordination prior to                     (‘‘Wildlife Hazard Management’’); and
                                                10. Date and Place of Next Meeting                      approval. The FAA is publishing this for              42 United States Code [U.S.C.] §§ 4321–
                                                11. Adjourn                                             notice and comment prior to                           4335 National Environmental Policy Act
                                                                                                        implementation.                                       (NEPA).
                                                Wednesday, November 16, 2016—9:00
                                                                                                        DATES: Written comments must be                          Title 14 CFR part 139 § 139.337
                                                a.m.–4:00 p.m.                                          received on or before November 18,                    (‘‘Wildlife hazard management’’)
                                                Continuation of Plenary or Working                      2016.                                                 requires in part that when the FAA
                                                   Group Session                                        ADDRESSES:   Send comments identified                 determines that a wildlife hazard
                                                                                                        by docket number FAA–2016–9284                        management plan is needed, the
                                                   Attendance is open to the interested
                                                                                                        using any of the following methods:                   certificate holder must formulate and
                                                public but limited to space availability.
                                                With the approval of the chairman,                        • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to                 implement a plan using the wildlife
                                                                                                        http://www.regulations.gov and follow                 hazard assessment as a basis. The plan
                                                members of the public may present oral                                                                        must provide measures to reduce or
                                                                                                        the online instructions for sending your
                                                statements at the meeting. Persons                                                                            eliminate wildlife hazards to air carrier
                                                                                                        comments electronically.
                                                wishing to present statements or obtain                   • Mail: Send comments to Docket                     operations, and be submitted to (and
                                                information should contact the person                   Operations, M–30; U.S. Department of                  approved by) the FAA prior to
                                                listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                   Transportation (DOT), 1200 New Jersey                 implementation.
                                                CONTACT section. Members of the public                  Avenue SE., Room W12–140, West                           In 2006, the FAA’s Office of Airports
                                                may present a written statement to the                  Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC                 issued Program and Policy Guidance
                                                committee at any time.                                  20590–0001.                                           Letter 92 (‘‘Policy 92’’) to address
                                                  Issued in Washington, DC, on October 13,                • Hand Delivery or Courier: Take                    questions about the applicability of the
                                                2016.                                                   comments to Docket Operations in                      National Environmental Policy Act
                                                Mohannad Dawoud,                                        Room W12–140 of the West Building                     (NEPA) to FAA approval of WHMPs,
                                                                                                        Ground Floor at 1200 New Jersey                       and the certificate holder’s
                                                Management & Program Analyst, Partnership
                                                Contracts Branch, ANG–A17, NextGen,
                                                                                                        Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9                 implementation of those plans.1 That
                                                Procurement Services Division, Federal                  a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through                       policy referred in part to Section 209 of
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                                                                                                        Operations at 202–493–2251.                           Implementing Instructions for Airport
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                                                an approval of a WHMP required under                     federal action of approving WHMPs.                    the airport. It is the Certificate Holder’s
                                                14 CFR part 139.                                         This environmental review is typically                responsibility to contact the appropriate
                                                   Recent litigation concerning the                      sufficient for any related AIP grant or               FAA Airports Regional Office or
                                                snowy owl at an airport in New York                      ALP approvals. As a matter of federal or              Airports District Office to provide any
                                                and coordination with federal resource                   state law, the certificate holder may also            information required in support of the
                                                agencies on plan updates has led to                      be subject to permitting or licensing                 environmental review process for all
                                                closer scrutiny of some of the language                  requirements for its actions in                       measures within the WHMP. The
                                                contained in Section 209 of FAA Order                    implementing discrete WHMP                            Certificate Holder is responsible for
                                                5050.4B. The language may have created                   measures. FAA considers whether there                 implementing measures of the WHMP
                                                some confusion, because it may appear                    is a reasonable assurance of obtaining                only after they have received the
                                                to some readers to focus on NEPA                         these permits and licenses in reviewing               required environmental approvals,
                                                requirements primarily in the context of                 approval of the plan under NEPA.                      unless an emergency condition compels
                                                Airport Improvement Program (AIP)                           The FAA must consider the existence                the Certificate Holder to take immediate
                                                grants or Airport Layout Plan (ALP)                      of extraordinary circumstances when                   steps in order to protect the safety of air
                                                approvals. The FAA will similarly                        determining whether to categorically                  transportation. In such circumstances,
                                                explain in an upcoming revision of                       exclude approval of any or all WHMP                   the Certificate Holder must immediately
                                                Order 5050.4B that NEPA applies to the                   measures. In our experience, airport                  alert the FAA of the emergency
                                                federal action of approving the WHMP                     certificate holders will often be able to             circumstances so that FAA may follow
                                                and that this environmental review is                    implement many, if not all, measures                  emergency provisions in applicable
                                                typically sufficient for any related AIP                 under a WHMP based upon a categorical                 environmental laws such as NEPA and
                                                grant or ALP approvals. The approval of                  exclusion. The measures in most plans                 the ESA.3 The Certificate Holder is
                                                the WHMPs is considered to involve                       qualify for a categorical exclusion                   responsible for compliance with 14 CFR
                                                sufficient discretion that NEPA (and                     because they are not reasonably                       part 139.337 (‘‘Wildlife Hazard
                                                other federal environmental laws)                        expected to significantly change land                 Management’’) as well as all applicable
                                                apply.                                                   use management or cause                               Federal, state and local environmental
                                                   In the meantime, the FAA is                           environmental impacts. Most of the                    laws and regulations. For plan
                                                proposing to revise the 2006 ‘‘Policy 92’’               measures in a WHMP also have                          components/measures not covered by
                                                document (‘‘Applicability of National                    independent utility from other measures               categorical exclusions, certain findings
                                                Environmental Policy Act to Federal                      because they address different safety                 and determinations required under
                                                Aviation Administration Mandated                         concerns. However, under certain                      special purpose laws, requirements,
                                                Wildlife Hazard Management Plans’’) to                   circumstances, an EA or EIS may be                    regulations, or orders may need to be
                                                clarify the process and procedures. The                  required prior to FAA approval of a                   completed before FAA can approve
                                                revised policy would read as follows:                    WHMP, and/or prior to the certificate                 them.4
                                                   Proposed Text of Revised Policy 92.                   holder’s implementation of certain                       • Safety Inspectors. The FAA’s
                                                When the FAA requires the holder of an                   measures within an approved WHMP.                     designated Airport Certification Safety
                                                Airport Operating Certificate to prepare                    The effect of this clarification will be           Inspector (ACSI) must review all
                                                a new or updated 2 Wildlife Hazard                       to set forth in more detail how and why               WHMPs that are required for
                                                Management Plan (WHMP), the                              the FAA and airport sponsor, consistent               compliance with § 139.337(f). The ACSI
                                                Certificate Holder must submit the plan                  with independent utility and                          must coordinate approval of the WHMP
                                                to the FAA for approval before                           requirements to consider extraordinary                with the FAA Environmental Protection
                                                implementation [§ 139.337(e)].                           circumstances, may delineate certain                  Specialist (EPS), and should involve the
                                                   The FAA’s approval of a WHMP is a                     measures in the Plan for approval based               EPS as early as possible in the process
                                                federal action subject to the National                   upon categorical exclusion while                      in order to help identify and address
                                                Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). In                      identifying others that trigger special               potential environmental issues as
                                                addition, WHMPs may include                              purpose environmental laws like ESA                   expeditiously as possible. The FAA’s
                                                measures that are subject to related                     Section 7 for further environmental                   approval of new WHMPs and updates to
                                                                                                         review prior to approval. In other                    WHMPs is normally categorically
                                                federal actions of airport layout plan
                                                                                                         words, the measures in the plan that do               excluded under FAA Order 1050.1F,5
                                                approval and/or federal funding.
                                                                                                         not trigger special purpose laws may be               paragraph 5–6.2(e),6 provided there are
                                                Section 209 of FAA Order 5050.4B,
                                                                                                         approved by the FAA, provided they                    no extraordinary circumstances. If there
                                                ‘‘National Environmental Policy Act
                                                                                                         have independent utility and otherwise                is evidence of protected environmental
                                                (NEPA) Implementing Instructions for
                                                                                                         qualify for categorical exclusion. The                resources (e.g., threatened and
                                                Airport Actions’’ (April 28, 2006),
                                                                                                         FAA may then conditionally approve                    endangered species, wetlands,
                                                addressed the applicability of NEPA to
                                                                                                         the plan as to the remaining measures                 archeological sites) on or near the
                                                a WHMP required under Part 139.
                                                                                                         pending any further required                          airport, an environmental review
                                                However, insofar as that section may
                                                                                                         environmental review.                                 associated with the WHMP must
                                                have been read by some to focus
                                                primarily on airport actions                             Responsibilities and Procedures                       address how the implementation of
                                                implementing WHMPs that involved                            • Certificate Holders. The Certificate             wildlife control measures might impact
                                                AIP grant funding and/or airport layout                  Holder is responsible for monitoring                  these resources, and clearly identify any
                                                plan approval, and to suggest that these                 wildlife hazards and initiating required                3 FAA’s emergency procedures are outlined in
                                                actions were handled distinctly from                     coordination with the FAA early enough
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                                                                                                                                                               section 807 of FAA Order 1050.1F.
                                                plan approval for purposes of NEPA, it                   to mitigate risks while complying with                  4 FAA Order 1050.1F Desk Reference describes
                                                may have led to some                                     all applicable environmental laws and                 laws, regulations, and orders in addition to NEPA
                                                misunderstanding. NEPA applies to the                    regulations. The Certificate Holder is                that must be complied with before approving a
                                                                                                                                                               proposed Federal action.
                                                   2 For purposes of this FRN, every reference to
                                                                                                         responsible for identifying any                         5 ‘‘Environmental Impacts: Policies and

                                                ‘‘WHMP’’ should be read as ‘‘new or updated
                                                                                                         protected environmental resources (e.g.,              Procedures’’ (dated July 16, 2015).
                                                WHMP,’’ because the same provisions apply to             threatened and endangered species,                      6 Previously paragraph 308e in FAA Order

                                                either circumstance.                                     wetlands, archeological sites) on or near             1050.1E.



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                                                required mitigation measures and                        Section 139.337(e), FAA’s approval of a               justified.8 However, the FAA would not
                                                associated regulatory/permit                            WHMP satisfies their requirements as                  approve such plans, so unless
                                                requirements.                                           long as the Certificate Holder                        implementation of the WHMP required
                                                   The ACSI will coordinate with the                    implements the approved provisions                    a change to the ALP, or involved federal
                                                FAA’s EPS to determine whether any                      and works to obtain approval of the                   funding, there would most likely be no
                                                measures of the WHMP may require                        remaining measures. To the extent there               Federal action from the FAA’s
                                                NEPA review beyond a categorical                        are measures that require additional                  perspective. Airport owners and
                                                exclusion, and to ensure compliance                     NEPA review and/or other interagency                  operators would have to comply with all
                                                with any other applicable                               coordination, the Certificate Holder may              applicable Federal environmental laws
                                                environmental law. Approval letters                     not implement those measures unless                   and regulations related to any measures
                                                will indicate which measures are not yet                and until the FAA and/or the                          contained within such WHMPs if they
                                                approved for implementation due to a                    appropriate resource agency have                      have the potential to impact threatened
                                                need for additional FAA NEPA or                         reached a favorable environmental                     and endangered species, wetlands,
                                                special purpose law compliance, which                   determination. The Certificate Holder                 archeological sites or other protected
                                                measures are approved with conditions                   must then carry out the approved                      environmental resources. The FAA
                                                that the Certificate Holder must satisfy                measures to remain in compliance with                 would make its expert wildlife and
                                                prior to implementation of the measure,                 Part 139 certification requirements. This             environmental resources available to the
                                                and which measures are approved                         does not relieve the Certificate Holder of            airport in such circumstances, and may
                                                outright and ready for implementation.                  their responsibility to continue to                   support interagency coordination if
                                                   • Environmental Protection                                                                                 necessary depending upon the proposed
                                                                                                        monitor wildlife hazards and take
                                                Specialists (EPS’s). The EPS will                                                                             measures.
                                                                                                        relevant and appropriate measures to
                                                coordinate with the ACSI to review all                                                                           Effective date: Once the FAA has
                                                available information to determine                      minimize the risks, to the extent
                                                                                                        permissible under the WHMP and all                    received and reviewed any comments
                                                whether FAA may categorically exclude                                                                         submitted in response to this Federal
                                                the approval of any or all of the WHMP                  applicable environmental laws and
                                                                                                        regulations.                                          Register notice, the FAA will publish a
                                                measures comprising the WHMP in                                                                               final revision of Policy 92, which will
                                                accordance with paragraph 5–6.2(e) of                      If the WHMP has no measures that                   be effective as of the date of its
                                                FAA Order 1050.1F, or whether any                       can be implemented immediately, the                   publication for any new or updated
                                                may require preparation of an                           Certificate Holder must consider and                  WHMP that has not yet been submitted
                                                Environmental Assessment (EA) or                        document interim mitigation measures,                 to the FAA for review and approval as
                                                Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).                   in consultation with the FAA’s ACSI                   of that date. However, this does not
                                                To avoid segmentation, the FAA’s EPS                    and EPS. For example, if the WHMP                     relieve airport Certificate Holders of
                                                will, as part of the review of                          calls for certain depredation measures                their responsibilities for additional
                                                extraordinary circumstances, consider                   which require approval by the U.S. Fish               permitting and interagency coordination
                                                whether any measures considered for                     & Wildlife Service, then the Certificate              that may already be required under
                                                approval under a categorical exclusion                  Holder may commit to monitoring                       applicable federal environmental laws
                                                are connected to other measures that                    wildlife numbers and activities, and                  for implementation of certain measures,
                                                may require further environmental                       seek under any available emergency                    even if those measures were submitted
                                                review or interagency coordination. The                 provisions to conduct the least invasive              as part of a WHMP that was previously
                                                EPS will provide the ACSI with                          measure in the interim. In                            approved by the FAA but not yet
                                                language (for inclusion in the letter to                extraordinarily rare circumstances, it                implemented.
                                                the Certificate Holder) explaining which                may be possible for a Certificate Holder
                                                measures and aspects of the Plan are                                                                            Issued in Washington, DC, on October 14,
                                                                                                        to demonstrate that wildlife hazards                  2016.
                                                approved, approved with conditions                      represent such an immediate threat to
                                                (like obtaining a 404 permit) but                                                                             Elliott Black,
                                                                                                        the safety of the traveling public that the
                                                without requiring further FAA action, or                                                                      Director, Office of Airport Planning and
                                                                                                        emergency provisions of NEPA and the
                                                disapproved or requiring further                                                                              Programming.
                                                                                                        Endangered Species Act offer some
                                                environmental analysis or consultation                                                                        [FR Doc. 2016–25285 Filed 10–18–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                        latitude for interim action. This would
                                                by FAA. The EPS will also advise the                    be rare, however, because the FAA                     BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                                Certificate Holder regarding which                      expects Certificate Holders to monitor
                                                agency is responsible for coordination                  wildlife hazards and initiate required
                                                with the applicable resource agencies.7                                                                       DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                                                                        coordination early enough to mitigate
                                                If there are additional environmental                   risks while complying with all                        Federal Aviation Administration
                                                reviews needed before the Certificate                   applicable environmental laws and
                                                Holder can implement a specific action,                 regulations.                                          Notice of Request To Release Airport
                                                the EPS will help draft conditions                                                                            Property
                                                                                                           Applicability to non-139 airports: The
                                                requiring such coordination and
                                                                                                        FAA encourages all airport operators to               AGENCY:Federal Aviation
                                                completion of the environmental review
                                                                                                        actively monitor and manage wildlife                  Administration (FAA), DOT.
                                                before implementation of the action is
                                                                                                        hazards on and near the airport
                                                undertaken by the Certificate Holder.
                                                                                                        environs. Other airports (such as those                 8 The FAA previously issued a Federal Register
                                                   Certification Status: Certificate
                                                                                                        that are certificated under 14 CFR part               notice for public comment on December 10, 2012
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                                                Holders should note that, pursuant to                                                                         (77 FR 73511). The FRN presented a clarification of
                                                                                                        139 but that have not had a triggering
                                                                                                                                                              Grant Assurance #19 (Operation and Maintenance),
                                                  7 The FAA is also reviewing its Policy and            event that would mandate a WHMP, or                   which would have clarified the expectation for all
                                                Guidance Letter 78 (dated June 21, 2004), which         for airports not certificated under Part              federally-obligated airports to conduct Wildlife
                                                addresses Section 7 consultation with the U.S. Fish     139) are still encouraged to undertake                Hazard Site Visits (WHSVs) or Wildlife Hazard
                                                & Wildlife Service (USFWS) under the Endangered         Wildlife Hazard Assessments or                        Assessments (WHAs). Based in part on comments
                                                Species Act (ESA). The FAA will either update,                                                                received in response to that Federal Register notice,
                                                revise or rescind that policy as appropriate after
                                                                                                        Wildlife Hazard Site Visits, and to                   the FAA has decided not to proceed with this
                                                coordination with the USFWS.                            establish and implement WHMPs when                    clarification at this time.



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Document Created: 2016-10-19 02:11:56
Document Modified: 2016-10-19 02:11:56
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice and request for comments.
DatesWritten comments must be received on or before November 18, 2016.
ContactMr. Elliott Black, Director, Office of
FR Citation81 FR 72145 

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