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1996-02-01
Final Environmental Impact Statement for proposed Master Plan Update development actions at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Volume 7 of 7, Appendix T
This 1996 Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), prepared by the FAA and Port of Seattle, evaluates the environmental effects of proposed expansion plans at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, including construction of a third parallel runway, terminal upgrades, and parking improvements planned through 2020. The document addresses key community concerns such as aircraft noise, air quality, surface traffic, and impacts on wetlands and floodplains. It includes transcripts and written comments from two public hearings held in June 1995, attended by community members and agencies who raised significant concerns about noise, health, and environmental impacts. -
1996-02-01
EXH AR038744: Final Environmental Impact Statement for Proposed Master Plan Update Development Actions at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Volume 1 of 7
Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) prepared jointly by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Northwest Mountain Region and the Port of Seattle for the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) Master Plan Update, dated February 1996, AR038744. Covers proposed development actions 1996-2020 including a new third parallel runway (Runway 16X/34X) up to 8,500 feet long separated 2,500 feet -
1995-12-04
Seattle 4-Post Decision and Order
This 1995 FAA Decision and Order addresses longstanding air traffic congestion and inefficiency problems at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac), stemming from outdated flight route procedures established in the 1970s. The document explains that existing arrival and departure routes caused safety concerns, reduced airport capacity, and increased controller workload, particularly when runway directions changed multiple times daily. It also notes that the so-called 'noise abatement' procedures from 1974 were not based on any coherent noise reduction plan, but were largely the result of moving flight paths away from communities that had complained. -
1995-07-01
EXH AR038694: STIA Capacity Enhancement Plan Update
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (STIA) Capacity Enhancement Plan Update, July 1995, AR 038694. Prepared jointly by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Port Of Seattle, and airlines and general aviation community serving Sea-Tac Airport. Document covers airport capacity planning and enhancement initiatives. -
1995-06-01
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport data package no. 12: Airport capacity enhancement plan update
This 1995 Federal Aviation Administration report provides detailed technical data supporting the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Capacity Enhancement Plan Update. Prepared by the FAA Technical Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey, it uses airport capacity and delay simulation analysis to evaluate options for improving airport operations. The information was subject to change as the Design Team's analysis progressed. -
1995-04-01
ACC Comments on the Proper Scope of the Environmental Impact Statement for a Proposed Development of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
The Airport Communities Coalition, representing the cities of Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park, and Tukwila, Washington, submitted formal scoping comments to the FAA and Port of Seattle regarding the proper scope of an Environmental Impact Statement for a proposed expansion of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The comments address key issues including the purpose and need for the project, the role of Puget Sound Regional Council planning, and the requirement for the FAA to independently fulfill its obligations under the National Environmental Policy Act. The document also calls for the EIS to account for connected and cumulative impacts, including planned land-side facility improvements and the Part 150 Noise Mitigation Program. -
1994-08-01
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport data package no. 6: Airport Capacity Enhancement Plan update
This August 1994 report, prepared by the Federal Aviation Administration Technical Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey, presents technical data collected as part of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Capacity Enhancement Design Team Study. It is the sixth in a series of data packages examining airport capacity and delay simulation at Sea-Tac, with findings subject to revision as the design team's analysis continued. The document serves as an interim reference for planners and researchers studying runway and airspace capacity improvements at the airport. -
49 USC § 46110 U.S. Code – Judicial review
(a) Filing and Venue.— Except for an order related to a foreign air carrier subject to disapproval by the President under section 41307 or 41509(f) of this title, a person disclosing a substantial interest in an order issued by the Secretary of Transportation (or the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration with respect to security -
1994-05-18
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport FAR Part 150 Noise Compatibility Program: 1993 Amendments
This document presents the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport FAR Part 150 Noise Compatibility Program: 1993 Amendments, submitted by the Port of Seattle and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration on May 18, 1994. It outlines a series of noise mitigation measures—including sound insulation programs for homes and public buildings, a transaction assistance program for affected property owners, and an expanded noise monitoring system—aimed at reducing noncompatible land uses around Sea-Tac Airport. Three new measures were also recommended, covering funding for land use planning, a community planners forum, and ongoing operations review and noise exposure map updates. -
1994-05-18
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport FAR Part 150 Noise Compatibility Program: 1993 Amendments
This document presents the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport FAR Part 150 Noise Compatibility Program: 1993 Amendments, submitted by the Port of Seattle and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration on May 18, 1994. It outlines updates to existing noise-reduction measures—including sound insulation for homes and public buildings, a transaction assistance program, and an expanded noise monitoring system—as well as newly recommended measures such as community planning forums and operational reviews. The program aims to reduce noncompatible land uses around Sea-Tac Airport and prevent the introduction of new ones.