National Environmental Policy Act; Wallops Flight Facility; Site-Wide

Published date13 May 2019
Citation84 FR 20910
Record Number2019-09763
SectionNotices
CourtNational Aeronautics And Space Administration
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 92 (Monday, May 13, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 92 (Monday, May 13, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 20910-20912]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-09763]
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                NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
                [Notice (19-029)]
                National Environmental Policy Act; Wallops Flight Facility; Site-
                Wide
                AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
                ACTION: Notice of availability of the Final Site-wide Programmatic
                Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for improvement of infrastructure
                and
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                services at Wallops Flight Facility (WFF), Accomack County, Virginia.
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                SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), as
                amended, the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations for
                Implementing the Procedural Provisions of NEPA, and NASA's NEPA policy
                and procedures, NASA has prepared a Final PEIS for the improvement of
                infrastructure and services at WFF. The Federal Aviation
                Administration's Air Traffic Organization and the Office of Commercial
                Space Transportation; the Federal Highway Administration; the National
                Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Environmental
                Satellite, Data, and Information Service; the U.S. Army Corps of
                Engineers; the U.S. Coast Guard; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service;
                the U.S. Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command; the U.S. Navy, Naval Air
                Systems Command; U.S. Navy, U.S. Fleet Forces Command; the U.S.
                Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); the U.S. Air Force Space
                Command/Space and Missile Systems Center; and Virginia Commercial Space
                Flight Authority have served as Cooperating Agencies in preparing the
                Final PEIS as they either have permanent facilities or missions at WFF
                or possess regulatory authority or specialized expertise pertaining to
                the Proposed Action.
                 The purpose of this notice is to apprise interested agencies,
                organizations, tribal governments, and individuals of the availability
                of the Final PEIS.
                DATES: NASA will issue a Record of Decision (ROD) based on the Final
                PEIS no sooner than 30 days from the date of publication in the Federal
                Register of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Notice of
                Availability of the Final PEIS.
                ADDRESSES: The Final PEIS may be viewed at the following locations:
                (a) Chincoteague Island Library, Chincoteague, Virginia, 23336 (757)
                336-3460
                (b) NASA Wallops Visitor Center, Wallops Island, Virginia, 23337 (757)
                824-1344
                (c) Eastern Shore Public Library, Accomac, Virginia, 23301 (757) 787-
                3400
                (d) Northampton Free Library, Nassawadox, Virginia, 23413 (757) 414-
                0010
                 A limited number of hard copies of the Final PEIS are available, on
                a first request basis, by contacting the NASA point of contact listed
                under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. The Final PEIS is available on
                the internet in Adobe[supreg] portable document format at https://code200-external.gsfc.nasa.gov/250-wff/site-wide_eis. NASA's ROD will
                be made available, once issued, on the same website as above and by
                request to the contact provided above.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shari Miller, Site-wide PEIS, NASA
                Goddard Space Flight Center's Wallops Flight Facility, Mailstop: 250.W,
                Wallops Island, Virginia 23337; telephone (757) 824-2327; email:
                [email protected]. A toll-free telephone number, (800) 521-3415,
                is also available for persons outside the local calling area. When
                using the toll-free number, please follow the menu options and enter
                the ``pound sign (#)'' followed by extension number ``2327.''
                Additional information about NASA's WFF may be found on the internet at
                http://www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/home/index.html. Information
                regarding the NEPA process for this proposal and supporting documents
                (as available) are located at https://code200-external.gsfc .nasa.gov/
                250-wff/site-wide_eis.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: WFF is a NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
                field installation located in northern Accomack County on the Eastern
                Shore of Virginia. The facility consists of three distinct landmasses--
                the Main Base, Wallops Mainland, and Wallops Island. WFF operates the
                oldest active launch range in the continental U.S. and the only range
                completely under NASA management. For over 70 years, WFF has flown
                thousands of research vehicles in the quest for information on the
                characteristics of airplanes, rockets, and spacecraft, and to increase
                the knowledge of the Earth's upper atmosphere and the near space
                environment. The flight programs and projects conducted by WFF range
                from small sounding and suborbital rockets, unmanned scientific
                balloons, unmanned aerial systems, manned aircraft, and orbital
                spacecraft to next-generation launch vehicles and small- and medium-
                classed launch vehicles.
                 In keeping with the principles, goals, and guidelines of the 2010
                U.S. National Space Policy, as updated by the 2013 U.S. National Space
                Transportation Policy and the 2017 Presidential Memorandum on
                Reinvigorating America's Human Space Exploration Program, NASA is
                proposing to improve its service capability at WFF to support a growing
                mission base in the areas of civil, defense, and academic aerospace.
                One guiding principle of the National Space Policy is for Federal
                agencies to facilitate the commercial space industry. The Mid-Atlantic
                Regional Spaceport, a commercial launch site on Wallops Island, is a
                real-world example of WFF's commitment to making commercial access to
                space a reality. Accordingly, it is expected that a commercial presence
                at WFF will continue to expand in the coming years.
                 The National Space Policy also instructs Federal agencies to
                improve their partnerships through cooperation, collaboration,
                information sharing, and/or alignment of common pursuits with each
                other. WFF supports aeronautical research, and science, technology,
                engineering, and math (STEM) education programs by providing other NASA
                centers and other U.S. government agencies access to resources such as
                special use (i.e., controlled/restricted) airspace, runways, and launch
                pads. WFF regularly facilitates a wide array of U.S. Department of
                Defense (DoD) research, development, testing, and evaluation; training
                missions, including target and missile launches; and aircraft pilot
                training. Similar to its forecasted commercial growth at WFF, NASA also
                expects an increase in DoD presence at WFF in the foreseeable future.
                 Finally, the National Space Policy directs NASA to fulfill various
                key civil space roles regarding space science, exploration, and
                discovery; a number of which have been priorities at WFF for decades.
                NASA's need to ensure continued growth while preserving the ability to
                safely conduct its historical baseline of services is a key component
                of facilitating future projects and new missions at WFF.
                Related Environmental Documents
                 In January 2005, NASA issued a Final Site-Wide Environmental
                Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for its
                operations and institutional support at WFF. Since then, substantial
                growth has occurred and NASA, and its Cooperating Agencies, have
                prepared multiple supplemental NEPA documents including the 2008 EA/
                FONSI for the Wallops Research Park; the 2009 EA/FONSI for the
                Expansion of the Wallops Flight Facility Launch Range; the 2010 PEIS/
                Record of Decision for the Shoreline Restoration and Infrastructure
                Protection Program; the 2011 EA/FONSI for the Alternative Energy
                Project; the 2011 EA/FONSI for the Main Entrance Reconfiguration; the
                2011 NOAA EA/FONSI for Electrical and Operational Upgrade, Space
                Addition, and Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite
                Installation; the 2012 EA/FONSI for the North Wallops Island Unmanned
                Aerial Systems Airstrip Project; the U.S. Fleet Force
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                Command's 2013 EA/FONSI for E-2/C-2 Field Carrier Landing Practice at
                WFF; the Navy's 2014 EA/FONSI for the Testing of Hypervelocity
                Projectiles and an Electromagnetic Railgun; the 2015 Supplemental EA/
                FONSI for Antares 200 Configuration Expendable Launch Vehicle at WFF;
                the 2016 EA/FONSI for Establishment of Restricted Area Airspace R-6604
                C/D/E; the Navy's 2017 EA/FONSI for and the Installation and Operation
                of Air and Missile Defense Radar AN/SPY-6; the 2017 U.S. Air Force's
                EA/FONSI for the Instrumentation Tower on Wallops Island; and the
                Navy's 2018 EIS/Overseas EIS/ROD for Atlantic Fleet Training and
                Testing.
                Need for Preparing a PEIS
                 Since the 2005 WFF Site-wide EA, NASA, NOAA, and the Navy have
                updated their Master Plans for Wallops Island; which propose new
                facilities and numerous infrastructure improvements to enable a growing
                mission base. Additionally, during reviews of the post-2005 Site-wide
                EA NEPA documents, resource agencies have expressed concerns regarding
                cumulative environmental effects and a desire for NASA to consider all
                reasonably foreseeable future projects at WFF in a consolidated NEPA
                document. NASA determined that preparing a single Site-wide PEIS not
                only would assist in its decision-making process for future mission
                growth at WFF but also address concerns regarding cumulative
                environmental effects. Therefore, the Site-wide PEIS considers all
                reasonably foreseeable future actions at WFF; those proposed by NASA
                along with those proposed by its tenants and partners.
                Cooperating Agency Actions
                 The Site-wide PEIS will serve as a decision-making tool not only
                for NASA but also for its Cooperating Agencies. Given the potential for
                their undertaking actions related to NASA's actions, each of these
                agencies has been involved closely in NASA's NEPA process.
                Alternatives
                 The PEIS evaluates the environmental consequences of a range of
                reasonable alternatives that meet NASA's need to ensure continued
                growth at WFF while also preserving the ability to safely conduct its
                historical baseline of services. The planning horizon for actions in
                the PEIS is 20 years.
                 The PEIS considers a Proposed Action and a No Action alternative.
                The Proposed Action, NASA's preferred alternative, would support a
                number of facility projects ranging from new construction, demolition,
                and renovation; the replacement of the Wallops causeway bridge;
                maintenance dredging between the boat docks at the Main Base and
                Wallops Island; development of a deep-water port and operations area on
                North Wallops Island; construction and operation of an additional
                medium to heavy class launch site; the introduction of new NASA and DoD
                programs at WFF; the expansion of the launch vehicle services with
                liquid-fueled intermediate class and solid fueled heavy class launch
                vehicles; and the consideration of commercial human spaceflight
                missions and the return of launch vehicles to the launch site. Under
                the No Action Alternative, WFF and its partners would continue the
                existing operations and programs previously discussed in the 2005 Site-
                Wide EA and the subsequent NEPA documents identified under Related
                Environmental Documents.
                Review of the Draft PEIS
                 NASA sought public comments on the analysis and findings presented
                in the Draft Site-wide PEIS during the 45-day public comment period
                which ran from May 4 through June 18, 2018. An NOA was placed in the
                Federal Register on May 4, 2018, and public notices were published in
                the Eastern Shore News, Chincoteague Beacon, Eastern Shore Post, and
                The Daily Times.
                 A public meeting was held at the NASA Wallops Flight Facility
                Visitor Center on May 23, 2018, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. A total of nine
                comment letters were received. Appendix I of the Final PEIS provides
                the public notices, meeting materials, and comment letters received
                during the public review period.
                 In accordance with 15 CFR 930.2, the Virginia Department of
                Environmental Quality (VDEQ) invited the public to participate in the
                review of the Federal Consistency Determination submitted for NASA's
                proposed action. A public notice was published in the VDEQ's Office of
                Environmental Impact Review Program Newsletter and on the VDEQ website
                from May 11 through June 21, 2018. No public comments were received in
                response to the notice. In accordance with 40 CFR 1506.9, EPA published
                an NOA of the Draft PEIS in the Federal Register on May 4, 2018. No
                public comments were received in response to the notice.
                 In summary, notice of the availability of the Final PEIS is hereby
                given.
                Cheryl E. Parker,
                Federal Liaison Officer.
                [FR Doc. 2019-09763 Filed 5-10-19; 8:45 am]
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