Noise Compatibility Program
2015 Noise Study Results
The Boise Airport completed a voluntary noise study in accordance with the FAA in 2015. The noise study was accepted and approved by the FAA in August 2016. The study looks at current noise contours and forecasts future noise contours. The study also provides a list of possible noise mitigation efforts. The following were approved noise abatement measures and land use measures in the 2015 study:
- Preferential runway use
- Voluntary residential property acquisition within and adjacent to DNL 65+ contour
- Undeveloped property acquisition within DNL 65+ dB contour
- Purchase of avigation easements
- Implement a sound insulation program
- Initiate a noise monitoring system
2015 14 CFR Part 150 Noise Study Update - Final
- Part 1
- Part 2
- FAA Comment - Noise Exposure Map Acceptance
- Federal Register Comments and Responses (documents)
- Federal Register Notice – FAA Approval of Noise Compatibility Program, Effective Date August 24, 2016
- FAA Record of Approval, 14 CFR Part 150 Noise Compatibility Program, August 24, 2016
- FAA Letter of Approval, August 24, 2016
2004, 2006 Part 150 Noise Study
- Boise Airport 14 CFR Part 150 Study Update: Updated Noise Exposure Maps & Noise Compatibility Program
- Assault Landing Strip (AKA: Third Runway) Environmental Assessment "Finding of No Significant Impact"
Maps
- Airport Influence Area
- 2003 Noise Exposure Contour on Existing Land Use
- 2004 Noise Exposure Contour on Existing Land Use
- 2008 Noise Exposure Contour on Existing Land Use
- 2008 Noise Exposure Contour on Future Land Use
- 2009 Noise Exposure Contour on Existing Land Use
- 2015 Noise Exposure Map on Existing Land Use
- 2020 Forecast, Noise Exposure Map on Future Land Use