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Subject: Re: [WISPA] NEPA/SHPA Requirement
Could anybody share a method of how to find people to actually do these
required compliance studies?
Looking at a tower build, and I need to get a quote from a vendor, but I can't
find any vendors. I'm sure that I must
Could anybody share a method of how to find people to actually do these
required compliance studies?
Looking at a tower build, and I need to get a quote from a vendor, but I
can't find any vendors. I'm sure that I must simply be using the wrong
search terms or something.
On 1/12/2017 9:34 AM,
t: Re: [WISPA] NEPA/SHPA Requirement
On 1/12/2017 9:53 AM, Henry N. Chappell II wrote:
> Josh,
>
> No, the NEPA & SHPO is required in all states for all new structures
> with licensed and unlicensed equipment.
Henry, we have been told by the FCC that it's not required if the
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] NEPA/SHPA Requirement
>
> This seems to be only required in certain areas, correct? Mainly on or
> near areas of historical or religious significance?
>
> On Jan 12, 2017 9:35 AM, "Sam Morris" <mailto:w...@csilogan
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] NEPA/SHPA Requirement
This seems to be only required in certain areas, correct? Mainly on or near
areas of historical or religious significance?
On Jan 12, 2017 9:35 AM, "Sam Morris" wrote:
(Sorry... SHPO, not SHPA)
National Environmental Policy
We put up (mostly-complete but still a few locations left to do) about
12,000 poles ranging in height from 40 to 60 feet tall for the Positive
Train Control mandate alongside out right-of-way. This covers about
25,000 miles across 23 states west of the Mississippi River. Every one
of these pole
This seems to be only required in certain areas, correct? Mainly on or near
areas of historical or religious significance?
On Jan 12, 2017 9:35 AM, "Sam Morris" wrote:
> (Sorry... SHPO, not SHPA)
>
> National Environmental Policy Act, and State Historical Preservation
> Office. I'm not a lawyer,
(Sorry... SHPO, not SHPA)
National Environmental Policy Act, and State Historical Preservation
Office. I'm not a lawyer, and I didn't sleep in a Holiday Inn Express
last night, but the way I understand it, they are legal requirements
pertaining to new structures that are going to hold radio equ
NEPA/SHPA? Educate me pls
On Jan 12, 2017 7:05 AM, "Sam Morris" wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> It's my understanding that if a new structure that will hold only
> non-licensed equipment is built, that NEPA/SHPA certification isn't
> required. What about 3.65 equipment? Since it's "lightly licensed",
Good Morning,
It's my understanding that if a new structure that will hold only
non-licensed equipment is built, that NEPA/SHPA certification isn't
required. What about 3.65 equipment? Since it's "lightly licensed",
where would a new structure (where 3.65 equipment will reside) fall with
regar
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