Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Environmental Assessment for the Sustainable Airport Master Plan Near-Term Projects: Chapter 7 References

This document is the References section of the Environmental Assessment for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport's Sustainable Airport Master Plan Near-Term Projects, prepared by Landrum & Brown in October 2024. It lists the sources cited across four chapters, including federal regulations, FAA advisory circulars, technical memoranda, city and county planning documents, and environmental studies used to evaluate the airport's proposed near-term development projects. Key references cover topics such as air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, stormwater management, facility requirements, and land use planning for the communities surrounding Sea-Tac Airport.

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Chapter 7 References list from the October 2024 Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac Airport) Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) Near-Term Projects, prepared by Landrum & Brown. Compiled references cover Chapters 1 through 4, citing sources including FAA Advisory Circular AC 150/5300-13B Airport Design, FAA Orders 1050.1F and 5050.4B, NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321), IATA Airport Development Reference Manual 11th Edition, Leigh Fisher Technical Memoranda Nos. 5-8, Ricondo & Associates Terminal Needs Assessment (2022), Puget Sound Clean Air Agency 2022 Air Quality Data Summary, Washington State Department of Ecology, EPA NAAQS table, CEQ NEPA regulations, City of SeaTac Comprehensive Plan, Des Moines Creek Basin Plan, South King County Ground Water Management Plan, Puget Sound Regional Council Vision 2050, Port of Seattle Land Stewardship Plan, King County Code KCC 21A.24.382, Washington State Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, Bonneville Power Administration, AEDT Version 3f, and WSP Aviation Biofuels Infrastructure Feasibility Study. Document comment period runs October 21 through December 13, 2024.

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