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Tinicum Twp. v. U.S. Dep’t of Transp.

Country/Territory
United States of America
Type of court
National - higher court
Date
Mar 6, 2012
Source
UNEP, InforMEA
Court name
United States Court of Appeal for the Third Circuit
Judge
Scirica, Ambro and Jordan.
Reference number
No. 11-1472
Language
English
Subject
Land & soil, Environment gen.
Keyword
Land-use planning Noise pollution Noise standards Vehicle noise Noise emission Aircraft noise
Abstract
The city of Philadelphia sought U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval in 2003 to expand its international airport. FAA designated the project as high priority and proceeded to perform an expedited environmental review under the Aviation Streamlining Approval Process Act. On multiple occasions during the draft environmental impact statement process, EPA submitted comments, some of which FAA adopted. The petitioners argued that the environmental review was inadequate under NEPA, pointing to comments submitted by EPA but not implemented by FAA. The petitioner, a township that borders the airport expansion area, accused FAA of violating the National Environmental Policy Act (NE PA) by failing to adopt EPA comments calling for additional data to be evaluated in the project’s air-quality analysis. According to the three-judge panel, FAA appropriately considered all of EPA’s comments and was within its authority to disagree with some of them. The court found that FAA gave the required “serious consideration and reasonable responses” to each of EPA’s concerns and was under no obligation to “slavishly” follow EPA’s comments.
Full text
COU-159404.pdf