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Title: Formulating a Project and Describing Alternatives


1
Lecture 4
  • Formulating a Project and Describing Alternatives

2
General Steps in EIA Process
  • Project/study formulation
  • Screening identifying potentially significant
    impacts
  • Impact analysis and development of mitigation
    measures
  • Report preparation

3
Example Project Description
  • City of Los Angeles Villa Marina Mixed Use
    Project

4
Project Alternatives Description
  • Statement of objectives
  • Used to formulate reasonable range of
    alternatives
  • Location
  • Site boundaries
  • Local and regional setting
  • Project characteristics
  • Buildout assumptions
  • Buildings
  • Infrastructure (roads, water supply, waste
    disposal)
  • Construction activities
  • Supporting public services (e.g., schools, police
    and fire)

5
Project Phases or Life Cycle
  • Preconstruction
  • Construction
  • Operational
  • Project closeout or decommissioning

6
Preconstruction Phase
  • Design
  • Site inventory
  • Baseline monitoring
  • Temporary controls
  • Storm water
  • Erosion and sediment
  • Vegetative
  • Dust

7
Construction Phase
  • Site clearing and demolition
  • Temporary facilities and staging areas
  • Earthwork (excavation, grading, trenching)
  • Site drainage
  • Landscaping
  • What is the timeframe?
  • Length
  • Seasons

8
Operational Phase
  • Permanent facilities (buildings, roads,
    utilities)
  • Employees/residents
  • Industrial processes
  • Raw materials or resource input
  • Product output (type/quantities/value)
  • Waste generated (type/volume)
  • Indirect activities
  • Schoolchildren
  • Traffic
  • Public safety
  • Short term or long-term?

9
Project Closeout or Decommissioning Phase
  • Demolition and relocation
  • Site restoration
  • Residual actions or effects

10
Types of Actions
  • Construction projects
  • New and continuing activities that are either
    financed, assisted, conducted, or approved by a
    public agency
  • Plans, policies, programs
  • New or revised agency rules, regulations, plans,
    policies, or procedures
  • Legislative proposals
  • Business operations

11
Happy Isles Gauging Station Bridge Removal Project
  • 1997 flood damage to bridge
  • Structural damage
  • Subsequent deterioration
  • Large sinkhole near abutment
  • Closed to public
  • Proposed action
  • Removal of bridge to avoid uncontrolled collapse
  • Need for compliance with Wild and Scenic Rivers
    Act

12
Project Location
13
Middle-Black Ecosystem Restoration Project
  • Example of how NEPA is used to shape forest
    management practice
  • Used to develop plan for restoring ecosystem in
    portion of Clearwater National Forest in Idaho

14
Middle-Black Analysis Area
  • 156,000 acres
  • Central portion of the North Fork Clearwater
    River subbasin
  • Mostly forested, steep mountains

15
Clearwater Basin Elk Habitat Initiative
  • Coalition of many diverse groups sharing a common
    interest in the future and management of elk and
    elk habitat in the Clearwater River basin
  • Middle-Black project is one of 28 national
    projects selected to use land stewardship
    contracting
  • New way of working with the public on projects
    that pair harvest of forest products with land
    restoration activities
  • 1999 Appropriations Bill authorized USFS to test
    land stewardship contracting
  • Objective Middle-Black ecosystem restoration
  • Alternatives

16
Other Examples
  • Plans and programs
  • Offshore oil and gas lease sale
  • City general plan

17
Impact ScreeningExample - Leopold Matrix
Mij magnitude of impact i caused by activity j
(-1010) Iij importance of impact i caused by
activity j (110)
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