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1 Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Environmental Requirements For Extraction of Gas & Oil on Airport Property 35 th Annual Airports Conference Edward Gabsewics, CEP April 3, 2012

2 Federal Aviation Administration 35 th Annual Airports Conference April 3, 2012 Objective Provide consistent guidance to sponsors on environmental documentation needed to comply with requirements of all environmental laws

3 Federal Aviation Administration 35 th Annual Airports Conference April 3, 2012 3 Overview See Chapter 3. FAA Review Process  Proposed ALP Changes trigger need for environmental review  As with other airport development, sponsor needs to consult with/assist FAA in complying with all environmental laws  Consult your Environmental Protection Specialist (EPS) early

4 Federal Aviation Administration 35 th Annual Airports Conference April 3, 2012 4 Level of Environmental Review / NEPA Documentation Environmental Assessment likely  Scope and Nature  Scope and Nature of Proposed On-Airport Operations will dictate extent of environmental review and timeframe for FAA determination  Proposed ALP changes should identify overall infrastructure and type and location of gas & oil operations including individual well heads if known  Include as much detail as possible on well locations to avoid need for supplemental environmental reviews

5 Federal Aviation Administration 35 th Annual Airports Conference April 3, 2012 5 Outline Entire Process  Exploration  Well Design/Site Prep  Drilling  Well Construction  H 2 0 & Fracturing Fluid Prep & Storage  Hydraulic Fracturing  Collection, Handling, and Disposal of Flow-Back & Wastewater  Collection of Gas, Processing & Transmission  Well Closure  Site Reclamation

6 Federal Aviation Administration 35 th Annual Airports Conference April 3, 2012 6 Environmental Risks  Each stage of process has associated environmental risks  Risks will vary depending on: - Scope & Nature of Operations - Geographic Location / Geologic Characteristics of Site  Must consider SOPs for each stage  Spill Response and Blowout Plans also need to be analyzed

7 Federal Aviation Administration 35 th Annual Airports Conference April 3, 2012 7 What If… A drilling site or other related facility was not addressed in initial NEPA analysis?  A separate environmental analysis must be undertaken and documentation developed for each new drilling site or other facility Sponsor Action  Airport sponsor must notify FAA asap with proposed location of new well sites or other facilities not previously evaluated  Airport sponsor will need to hold up operations on new development until FAA completes environmental determination

8 Federal Aviation Administration 35 th Annual Airports Conference April 3, 2012 8 Well Closure and Site Reclamation  Must be done in accord with state/local regulatory requirements  Upon closure and site abandonment, Sponsor submits changes to ALP (with reclamation requirements referenced)  NEPA document should have addressed reclamation…BUT…  If conditions at closure/reclamation have changed, FAA may need a new / Supplemental NEPA document

9 Federal Aviation Administration 35 th Annual Airports Conference April 3, 2012 9 State of Environmental Concerns  USEPA studies on-going Nationally  USEPA critical of Pennsylvania regs on Marcellus Shale  Debates raging on Fracking impacts to Drinking Water Resources  State of New York still deliberating  Earthquake concerns  Bradford County, Pennsylvania highest number of wells…multi- faceted concerns

10 Federal Aviation Administration 35 th Annual Airports Conference April 3, 2012 Conclusion  Early coordination with FAA on environmental requirements  Refer to FAA Eastern Region Airports Division Sponsor Guide (Updated 11/16/2010) while AC gets finalized  Remember…ALP changes trigger need to address Environmental / NEPA  Provide as much detail as possible to avoid delays

11 Federal Aviation Administration 35 th Annual Airports Conference April 3, 2012 Questions Harrisburg ADO EPSs Ed Gabsewics & Susan McDonald Ed @ 717-730-2832 / Sue @ 717-730-2841


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