Each year Massport produces a comprehensive environmental report for Boston Logan International Airport in the form of either an Environmental Data Report (EDR) or the more complex Environmental Status and Planning Report (ESPR). Key sections of the ESPR/EDRs address Logan activity levels (aircraft and vehicular traffic), Logan planning initiatives, regional transportation, noise abatement, air quality emissions reduction, water quality management, sustainability initiatives and environmental mitigation tracking. The documents also provide status updates on Logan construction projects.
The most recent report is the 2010 Environmental Data Report (25.5 MB)including the 2010 EDR Appendices (14.5 MB) which was submitted to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs, and discusses the status of airport operations, environmental conditions, and Massport milestones achieved in 2010.
The 2010 Environmental Data Report includes information on:
• Sustainability initiatives at Logan Airport
• Passenger levels, aircraft operations, aircraft fleets and cargo volumes
• Planning, design and construction activities at Logan Airport
• Regional transportation
• Key environmental indicators (Ground Transportation, Noise Abatement, Air Quality/Emissions Reduction, and Water Quality/Environmental Compliance and Management)
• Mitigation status of Logan Airport projects
• Secretary’s Certificate on the Boston-Logan International Airport 2009 EDR and other comment letters received on the 2009 EDR
• Individual responses to comments received on the 2009 EDR
• Proposed scope for the 2011 ESPR
• Distribution list
• Supporting technical appendices
The most recent Logan Environmental Status and Planning Report was filed for calendar year 2004. The 2004 ESPR expands the annual EDRs by presenting historic conditions at Logan Airport dating back to 1990 and also includes a discussion of future activity levels through 2020.