Welcome to the Website for the Washington Dulles International Airport New Runways Environmental Impact Statement.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in association with the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) has explored ways that Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) can meet the projected demands for air transportation while minimizing impact on the environment through the construction of two new air carrier runways.
Please take a moment to review the website to learn the latest information about the study including a summary of the Public Hearings held in February 2005, the EIS process, and the Final Environmental Impact Statement.
The study team appreciates all the citizens and agencies that have participated throughout this process. All of your comments have been reviewed by the team, summarized, and included as part of the public record. The study team’s responses to the summarized questions and comments have been detailed in the Final Environmental Impact Statement.
Study Documents - Relocated to this page
FAA Record of Decision - Relocated to this page
Document Details and Other Viewing Locations
Study Information
Study Description
Maps
Types of Data Analyzed
Study Team
FAA
MWAA
URS
Cooperating Agencies
Process
The EIS Process
Phases
Public Meetings
Public Hearings and Workshops –Draft EIS (February 22-23, 2005)
Public Workshops –Environmental Consequences (April 20-21, 2004)
Public Workshops –Alternatives (October 7-8, 2003)
Public Workshops –Scoping (June 26-27, 2002)