ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM AT KSC

Environmental Planning

We provide technical and administrative services in the areas of cultural resources management, KSC Environmental Checklist, Environmental Assessments (EA), Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Environmental Justice Plan, Environmental Resources Document, Energy, Historical Preservation, Threatened and Endangered Species, Wetlands and Scrub Restoration, KSC Sea Turtle Lighting Guidelines, Gopher Tortoise Management Plan, Osprey Nests, Least Terns and Black Skimmers, and special projects and future planning.

About NEPA

The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), enacted in 1969, has changed our lives. NEPA is one of the most significant pieces of environmental legislation enacted in the United States. It has affected substantially how all Federal agencies conduct their planning and decision making processes because it requires all agencies to: (1) Consider appropriately environmental factors when making decisions, not basing decisions solely on technical and economic factors; (2) Involve the affected and interested public early in its environmental-analysis process; (3) Seek less environmental damaging ways to do our jobs and (4) Document in plain language for the decision maker and the public this environmental-analysis process.

NEPA is just GOOD PLANNING & DECISION MAKING that appropriately considers the potential Physical, Biological, Economic, Social, and HUMAN ENVIRONMENT.

NEPA requires review of the effects of all Federal, federally-assisted and federally-licensed actions, not just of those defined as “major” or as having “significant” impacts. The level of review given different kinds of projects varies with the likelihood of serious impact, however. In general, the NEPA process entails: determining what need must be addressed, identifying alternative ways of meeting the needs, analyzing the environmental impacts of each alternative, and armed with the results of this analysis, deciding which alternative to pursue and how. All agencies of the Federal Government are required to utilize a systematic, multi-disciplinary approach that will insure the integrated use of the natural and social sciences and the environmental design arts in reviewing projects that may have an impact on man’s environment. Determinations of impact can be addressed at three different levels; categorical exclusions, environmental assessments, and environmental impact statements.

All environmental reviews on KSC begin with the KSC Environmental Checklist in: FormFiller (itr format), WORD (doc format), or Portable Document Format (pdf format).

In addition to the standard NEPA documentation cited above, KSC has also developed an Environmental Justice Plan and ERD. The Environmental Justice Plan ensures the minority and low income populations near KSC are not adversely affected by KSC actions. The ERD provides baseline environmental information about KSC; it is updated every five years.

NEPA Point of Contact:

John Shaffer at 321.867.8448, email: John.P.Shaffer@nasa.gov