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FCC 1.1307
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect,
for which Environmental Assessments (EAs) must be prepared.
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(b) * * *
(1) The exposure limits in Sec. 1.1310 are generally applicable to
all facilities, operations and transmitters regulated by the Commission.
However, a determination of compliance with the exposure limits in
Sec. 1.1310 (routine environmental evaluation), and preparation of an EA
if the limits are exceeded, is necessary only for facilities, operations
and transmitters that fall into the categories listed in Table 1, or
those specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section. All other
facilities, operations and transmitters are categorically excluded from
making such studies or preparing an EA, except as indicated in
paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section. For purposes of Table 1,
``rooftop'' means the roof or otherwise outside, topmost level or levels
of a building structure that is occupied as a workplace or residence and
where either workers or the general public may have access. The term
``power'' in column 2 of Table 1 refers to total operating power of the
transmitting operation in question in terms of effective radiated power
(ERP), equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP), or peak envelope
power (PEP), as defined in Sec. 2.1 of this chapter. For the case of the
Cellular Radiotelephone Service, subpart H of part 22 of this chapter;
the Personal Communications Service, part 24 of this chapter; the
Wireless Communications Service, part 27 of this chapter; and covered
Specialized Mobile Radio Service operations, part 90 of this chapter;
the phrase ``total power of all channels'' in column 2 of Table 1 means
the sum of the ERP or EIRP of all co-located simultaneously operating
transmitters of the facility. When applying the criteria of Table 1,
radiation in all directions should be considered. For the case of
transmitting facilities using sectorized transmitting antennas,
applicants and licensees should apply the criteria to all transmitting
channels in a given sector, noting that for a highly directional antenna
there is relatively little contribution to ERP or EIRP summation for
other directions.
Table 1--Transmitters, Facilities and Operations Subject to Routine E
nvironmental Evaluation
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Service (Title 47 CFR Rule Part) Evaluation requ
ired if:
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Experimental Radio Services (part 5) Power > 100W ERP (164W EIRP).
Radio Frequency Devices (part 15)... Millimeter wave devices operating in one
of the following bands 46.7-46.8
GHz, 59.0-64.0 GHz or 76.0-77.0 GHz (see
Secs. 15.253 and 15.255 of this
chapter).
Unlicensed personal communications servic
e devices operating under subpart
D of this chapter.
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Multipoint Distribution Service Non-rooftop antennas: height above ground
level to radiation center 10 m
(subpart K of part 21). and power > 1640 W EIRP.
Rooftop antennas: Power > 1640W EIRP.
Paging and Radiotelephone Service Non-rooftop antennas: height above ground
level to radiation center 10 m
(subpart E of part 22). and power > 1000W ERP (1640 W EIRP).
Rooftop antennas: power > 1000W ERP (1640
W EIRP).
Cellular Radiotelephone Service Non-rooftop antennas: height above ground
level to radiation center 10 m
(subpart H of part 22). and total power of all channels > 1000W
ERP (1640 W EIRP).
Rooftop antennas: total power of all chan
nels > 1000W ERP (1640W EIRP).
Personal Communications Services (1) Narrowband PCS (subpart D): non-rooft
op antennas: height above ground
(part 24). level to radiation center 10 m and total
power of all channels > 1000W
ERP (1640 W EIRP).
Rooftop antennas: total power of all chan
nels > 1000W (1640W EIRP).
(2) Broadband PCS (subpart E): non-roofto
p antennas: height above ground
level to radiation center 10 m and total
power of all channels > 2000W
ERP (3280 W EIRP).
Rooftop antennas: total power of all chan
nels > 2000W (3280W EIRP).
Satellite Communications (part 25).. All included.
Wireless Communications Service Total power of all channels > 1000 W ERP
(1640 W EIRP)
(part 27).
Radio Broadcast Services (part 73).. All included.
Experimental, auxiliary, and special Subparts A, G, L: power > 100W ERP.
broadcast and other program Subpart I: non-rooftop antennas: height a
bove ground level to radiation
distributional services (part 74). center 10 m and power > 1640 W EIRP.
Rooftop antennas: power > 1640W EIRP.
Stations in the Maritime Services Ship earth stations only.
(part 80).
Private Land Mobile Radio Services Non-rooftop antennas: height above ground
level to radiation center 10 m
Paging Operations (part 90). and power > 1000W ERP (1640 W EIRP).
Rooftop antennas: power > 1000W ERP (1640
W EIRP).
Private Land Mobile Radio Services Non-rooftop antennas: height above ground
level to radiation center 10 m
Specialized Mobile Radio and total power of all channels > 1000W
ERP (1640 W EIRP).
(``covered'' providers only--see
below)\1\ (part 90).
Rooftop antennas: total power of all chan
nels > 1000W ERP (1640W EIRP).
Amateur Radio Service (part 97)..... Transmitter power > 50W PEP.
Local Multipoint Distribution Non-rooftop antennas: Height above ground
level to radiation center 10 m
Service (subpart L of part 101). and power >1640 W EIRP.
Rooftop antennas: Power > 1640 W EIRP.
LMDS licensees are required to attach a l
abel to subscriber transceiver
antennas that (1) provides adequate noti
ce regarding potential radio
frequency safety hazards, e.g., informat
ion regarding the safe minimum
separation distance required between use
rs and transceiver antennas; and
(2) references the applicable FCC radio
frequency emission guidelines
contained in FCC OST Bulletin 65, 2d Edi
tion.
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\1\ Note: ``Covered'' SMR providers includes geographic area SMR licensees in t
he 800 MHz and 900 MHz bands that
offer real-time, two-way switched voice service that is interconnected with t
he public switched network and
Incumbent Wide Area SMR licensees, as defined in Sec. 20.3 of this chapter.
(2) Mobile and portable transmitting devices that operate in the
Cellular Radiotelephone Service, the Personal Communications Services,
the Satellite Communications Services, the Wireless Communications
Service, the Maritime Services (ship earth stations only), and covered
Specialized Mobile Radio Service providers authorized under subpart H of
part 22, part 24, part 25, part 27, part 80, and part 90 of this chapter
are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to
equipment authorization or use, as specified in Secs. 2.1091 and 2.1093
of this chapter. All unlicensed PCS, unlicensed NII and millimeter wave
devices are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF
exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in
Secs. 15.253(f), 15.255(g), 15.319(i), and 15.407(f) of this chapter.
All other mobile, portable, and unlicensed transmitting devices are
categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation for RF
exposure under Secs. 2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter except as
specified in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section.
(3) In general, when the guidelines specified in Sec. 1.1310 are
exceeded in an accessible area due to the emissions from multiple fixed
transmitters, actions necessary to bring the area into compliance with
the guidelines are the shared responsibility of all licensees whose
transmitters produce field strengths or power density levels at the area
in question in excess of 1% of the exposure
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limits applicable to their particular transmitter.
(i) Applicants for proposed (not otherwise excluded) transmitters,
facilities or modifications that would cause non-compliance with the
limits specified in Sec. 1.1310 at an accessible area previously in
compliance must submit an EA if emissions from the applicant's
transmitter or facility would result in a field strength or power
density at the area in question that exceeds 1% of the exposure limit
applicable to that transmitter or facility.
(ii) Renewal applicants whose (not otherwise excluded) transmitters
or facilities contribute to the field strength or power density at an
accessible area not in compliance with the limits specified in
Sec. 1.1310 must submit an EA if emissions from the applicant's
transmitter or facility results in a field strength or power density at
the area in question that exceeds 1% of the exposure limit applicable to
that transmitter or facility.
(4) Transition Provisions. For applications filed with the
Commission prior to September 1, 1997 (January 1, 1998 for the Amateur
Radio Service only), Commission actions granting construction permits,
licenses to transmit or renewals thereof, equipment authorizations, or
modifications in existing facilities require the preparation of an
Environmental Assessment if the particular facility, operation or
transmitter would cause human exposure to levels of radiofrequency
radiation that are in excess of the requirements contained in paragraphs
(b) (4)(i) through (4)(iii) of this section. These transition provisions
do not apply to applications for equipment authorization or use of
mobile, portable, and unlicensed devices specified in paragraph (b)(2)
of this section.
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Goto Section: 1.1306 | 1.1308
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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