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... 19 2.1 Overview There was substantial regulatory and compliance activity during the study period. A total of 291 regulatory or compliance actions were adopted and are distributed as follows: • FAA/DOT 150 actions • Environmental 39 actions • Security 81 actions • OSHA 21 actions The regulatory and compliance actions took a variety of forms, as described below.
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... 20 The small airports included in the study are required by statute to hold an Airport Operators Certificate. The primary source of the compliance requirements for the airport certification program is 14 CFR Part 139, a mandatory regulation.
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... 21 The general environmental requirements fall under one of the following regulatory areas: • Air quality – General conformity – Hazardous air pollutants • Emergency planning, response, and reporting • Planning and development -- all appropriate inquiries • Waste management – Hazardous waste – Recordkeeping • Water resources – Drinking water – Spill prevention, control, and countermeasure (SPCC) – General National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
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... 22 and the CBP document was a guidance document on airport technical design standards. This report cannot provide specific information on the contents of the emergency amendments, SDs, and AP, because they include SSI and public disclosure is prohibited.

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