95-20264. Notice of Intent (NOI) To Prepare a Programmatic Environmental Assessment (EA) and Four Site-Specific Environmental Assessments (EAs) for the Proposed National Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS)  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 158 (Wednesday, August 16, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 42639-42640]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-20264]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Aviation Administration
    
    
    Notice of Intent (NOI) To Prepare a Programmatic Environmental 
    Assessment (EA) and Four Site-Specific Environmental Assessments (EAs) 
    for the Proposed National Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS)
    
    AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA , Department of 
    Transportation (DOT).
    
    ACTION: Notice of Intent to prepare a Programmatic EA for four site-
    specific EAs.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announces its intent 
    to prepare a programmatic environmental assessment (EA) and four site-
    specific environmental assessments (EAs) for the proposed construction 
    and operation of the following:
        (1) A nationwide system of hardware and software, and
        (2) Four antenna sites, called ground earth stations (GESs), 
    collectively known as the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). The 
    WAAS will receive, process, correct data from Global Positioning System 
    (GPS) satellites, and transmit navigation corrections to communication 
    satellites. An aircraft equipped with a WAAS receiver will navigate 
    using the signals from the communication satellites. This satellite-
    based navigation system will provide better navigation information to 
    aircraft, thus enhancing safety. Senate Report 103-310 of the Committee 
    on Appropriations, Department of Transportation and Related Agencies 
    Appropriations, fiscal year 1995, stated that the WAAS schedule 
    ``should be accelerated to enable a quicker realization of what 
    promises to be significant benefits to aviation system users.''
        The FAA is conducting a scoping process for the programmatic EA and 
    the four GES EAs. The scoping process will consist of a 30-day period 
    for written comments.
    
    DATES: Written comments on the scope of the programmatic EA will be 
    accepted at the address below until September 29, 1995. Comments 
    submitted after the September 29 deadline will be considered to the 
    extent practicable.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments on the scope of the programmatic EA may be 
    sent to the FAA at the following address: Federal Aviation 
    Administration, Satellite Program Office, ATTN: Ms. Susan Burmester, 
    AND-510, 800 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, DC 20591.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Ms. Susan Burmester, Federal Aviation Administration, (202) 358-5408.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA's WAAS is a system consisting of 
    equipment and software which will augment the existing U.S. Department 
    of Defense (DoD)-provided GPS Standard Positioning System (SPS). The 
    WAAS will provide a signal to aircraft to support more precise 
    navigation and landing capabilities.
    
        The GPS satellite data will be received and processed at widely 
    dispersed sites, referred to as Wide Area Reference Stations (WRSs). 
    The WRS will transmit these data via existing communication links to 
    central data processing sites, referred to as Wide Area Master Stations 
    (WMSs). The WMSs will determine the integrity, differential 
    corrections, residual errors, and ionospheric information for each 
    monitored GPS satellite. Then, these calculations will be sent to the 
    GESs. 
    
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    The GESs will transmit this information to communications satellites. 
    The communication satellites will rebroadcast the data for navigational 
    use by aircraft.
        Generally, a WRS will be composed of computer processors, time 
    synchronization equipment, and GPS receivers. It will require no more 
    than 50 square feet within an existing FAA facility. Additionally, 
    three GPS antennas will be installed on the roof of the facility. These 
    antennas will be similar in size to existing roof mounted antennas, but 
    will include a small dome approximately 18 inches in diameter.
        A WMS will be composed of a WRS and communication equipment that 
    will connect all of the WRSs and GESs to the WMSs. This equipment will 
    require no more than 150 square feet within an existing FAA facility.
        The proposed WAAS would be composed of 29 sites at existing FAA 
    facilities and 4 GES sites. Five of these 29 sites will constitute the 
    Functional Verification System (FVS): Atlantic City, NJ; Bangor, ME; 
    Dayton, OH; Oklahoma City, OK; and Wilmington, NC. The FVS will be the 
    testbed for the WAAS. All sites are WRSs with the exception of Atlantic 
    City and Oklahoma City, which are WMSs. Listed below are the remaining 
    24 sites that would compose the initial operational system for the 
    WAAS. All sites are WRSs with the exception of Nashua and Palmdale, 
    which are WMSs:
    
    Albuquerque, NM
    Anchorage, AK
    Auburn, WA
    Aurora, IL
    Billings, MT
    Farmington, MN
    Forth Worth, TX
    Fremont, CA
    Hampton, GA
    Honolulu, HI
    Houston, TX
    Indianapolis, IN
    Jacksonville, FL
    Leesburg, VA
    Longmont, CO
    Memphis, TN
    Miami, FL
    Nashua, NH
    Oberlin, OH
    Olathe, KS
    Palmdale, CA
    Ronkonkoma, NY
    Salt Lake City, UT
    San Juan, PR
    
        The four proposed WAAS GES sites would be located on the east and 
    west coasts of the continental United States. Two of the proposed GES 
    sites would be located at existing facilities in: Whitinsville, MA and 
    Brewster, WA. Two of the proposed GES sites will be developed in the 
    vicinity of Hampton, GA and in the vicinity of Palmdale-Rosamond, CA.
        The programmatic EA will include a discussion of the proposed 
    action and alternatives, the affected environment, potential impacts or 
    consequences of the proposed action, and potential mitigation measures.
    
    Alternatives
    
        In addition to the proposed action, the following alternatives will 
    be considered in the programmatic EA: (1) enhancement of the existing 
    navigation system, (2) the no action alternative under which the 
    existing navigation system would be maintained.
    
    Public Scoping
    
        The FAA is conducting a scoping process for the programmatic EA and 
    the four GES EAs. The national scoping meeting for the programmatic EA 
    will address the overall WAAS architecture. This meeting will be held 
    in the vicinity of Washington, DC on or about Tuesday, September 19. 
    Further information regarding the programmatic EA and the four GES EAs 
    will be announced in national and local newspapers of general 
    circulation.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC on August 11, 1995.
    James C. Johns,
    WAAS Project Manager, Satellite Program Office, AND-510, FAA 
    Headquarters.
    [FR Doc. 95-20264 Filed 8-15-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/16/1995
Department:
Federal Aviation Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Intent to prepare a Programmatic EA for four site- specific EAs.
Document Number:
95-20264
Dates:
Written comments on the scope of the programmatic EA will be
Pages:
42639-42640 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-20264.pdf