Town of Newington v. Department of

CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedApril 2, 1996
Docket92-1335
StatusPublished

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
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No. 92-1335

CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION, INC.,
Petitioner,

v.

JAMES BUSEY, ADMINISTRATOR,
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, ET AL.,
Respondents.

____________________

No. 92-1464

TOWN OF NEWINGTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
Petitioner,

v.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, ET AL.,
Respondents.

____________________

ON PETITION FOR REVIEW OF AN ORDER
OF THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

____________________
No. 95-1019

CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION, INC.,
Plaintiff - Appellant,

v.

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE, ET AL.,
Defendants - Appellees.

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No. 95-1020

TOWN OF NEWINGTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
Plaintiff - Appellant,

v.

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE, ET AL.,
Defendants - Appellees.

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No. 95-1047

CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION, INC.,
AND TOWN OF NEWINGTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
Plaintiffs - Appellees,

v.

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE, ET AL.,
Defendants - Appellees.

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND
PEASE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY,
Defendants - Appellants.

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No. 95-1048

CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION, INC.,
Plaintiff - Appellee,

v.

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE, ET AL.,
Defendants - Appellants.

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APPEALS FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

[Hon. Martin F. Loughlin, Senior U.S. District Judge] __________________________

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Before

Selya and Cyr, Circuit Judges, ______________

and Schwarzer,* Senior District Judge. _____________________

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Lewis M. Milford, with whom Mark A. Sinclair, Robert A. _________________ _________________ __________
Backus and Backus, Meyer & Soloman were on brief for Conservation ______ _______________________
Law Foundation.
Perry M. Rosen, with whom Dana C. Nifosi, Cutler & ________________ ________________ _________
Stanfield, Malcolm R. McNeill, Jr. and McNeill & Taylor, P.A. _________ ________________________ ________________________
were on brief for Town of Newington, New Hampshire.
Jeffrey P. Kehne, Attorney, Environment & Natural Resources ________________
Division, U.S. Department of Justice, with whom Lois J. Schiffer, ________________
Assistant Attorney General, Beverly Sherman Nash, Richard Sarver, ____________________ ______________
Edward J. Shawaker, Attorneys, Environment & Natural Resources ___________________
Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Douglas J. Heady, Office of ________________
the General Counsel, Department of the Air Force, Daphne A. __________
Fuller, Attorney, Office of the Chief Counsel, Federal Aviation ______
Administration, and John R. Michaud, Office of General Counsel, _______________
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, were on brief for the
federal parties.
Donald W. Stever, with whom Jeffrey R. Howard, Attorney _________________ __________________
General, Steven M. Houran, Deputy Attorney General, Office of the ________________
Attorney General, Environmental Protection Bureau, and Dewey _____
Ballantine, were on brief for State of New Hampshire and Pease __________
Development Authority.

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April 2, 1996 April 2, 1996
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* Of the Northern District of California, sitting by
designation.

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SCHWARZER, Senior District Judge. We must decide SCHWARZER, Senior District Judge. _______________________

whether defendants have complied with various federal

environmental laws that apply to the conversion of land on Pease

Air Force Base (Pease) in New Hampshire to civilian use incident

to the base's closure. The United States Air Force entered into

a long-term lease of a portion of the base to Pease Development

Authority (PDA). Concerned about the resulting effects on the

clean up of hazardous wastes on the base and the air quality in

the area, the Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) and the Town of

Newington, New Hampshire (Newington) challenge the Air Force's

decision to lease the property and the support of that decision

by other federal agencies. CLF and Newington contend that the

Air Force and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) violated

section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act (CAA), 42 U.S.C.

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