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Title: The National Environmental Policy Act


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The National Environmental Policy Act
  • An Overview

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National Environmental Policy Act
  • Signed January 1, 1970
  • Establishes a national environmental policy to

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promote efforts that will prevent or eliminate
damage to the environment enrich the
understanding of the ecological systems and
natural resources important to the Nation
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Purpose of NEPA
  • Section 101 It is the continuing policy of the
    Federal Government, in cooperation with State and
    local governments, and other concerned public and
    private organizations, to use all practicable
    means and measures, including financial and
    technical assistance, in a manner calculated to
    foster and promote the general welfare, to create
    and maintain conditions under which man and
    nature can exist in productive harmony, and
    fulfill the social, economic, and other
    requirements of present and future generations of
    Americans.

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NEPAs Objectives
  • Disclose, analyze, and consider environmental
    information as a criteria when making decisions.
  • Inform the public of potential impacts and
    alternatives and involve the public in decision
    making.

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NOT a Regulatory Law
  • Regulatory Laws, such as the Clean Air Act and
    Clean Water Act, establish specific threshold
    levels of impact, above which specific regulatory
    actions are triggered.
  • NEPA does NOT establish any such threshold it
    only establishes an administrative process that
    must be followed.
  • The policies and goals set forth in NEPA are
    supplementary to those set forth in existing
    authorizations of Federal agencies.

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When Does NEPA Apply?
  • Major federal actions potentially affecting the
    human environment.
  • Actions include issuing regulations, approving
    action on federal land, and expending federal
    funds.
  • With exceptions for emergencies and unless
    otherwise exempted by law, federal agencies must
    undertake NEPA before implementing the proposed
    action.

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Hierarchy of NEPA Analyses and Documentation
Processes
  • Categorical Exclusion (CATEX)
  • Environmental Assessment (EA)
  • Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)

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Categorical Exclusion (CE / CATEX)
  • Applicable to categories of actions that are
    known not to have significant effects
  • Each agency promulgates its list of CEs through
    rule-making
  • Not an exemption from NEPA
  • Be alert for Extraordinary Circumstances in which
    a normally excluded action may have significant
    environmental effect
  • Absent extraordinary circumstances, no further
    documentation required under NEPA

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Environmental Assessment (EA)
  • Covers similar EIS contents but is not as
    lengthy
  • Provides analysis of potential impacts and
    consideration of alternatives and mitigations
    that may reduce impacts.
  • A concise document providing evidence and
    analysis for determining whether to prepare an
    EIS - does the proposed action significantly
    affect the human environment?
  • Facilitates preparation of EIS, if one is
    necessary.

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Environmental Assessment
  • The specific content of an EA is dictated by
    individual agencys regulations
  • Brief discussion of the need for the action
  • Reasonable alternatives to recommended courses of
    action for any proposal involving conflicts
    concerning use of natural resources
  • Anticipated environmental impacts of the proposed
    action and alternatives

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Environmental Assessment
  • List of agencies and individuals consulted
  • Involve the public much discretion as to how
  • Result is Finding Of No Significant Impact
    (FONSI) or Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare EIS

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Finding of No Significant Impact
  • Briefly presents reasons why action will not have
    a significant effect on the human environment.
  • Attached to, or includes summary of, the EA.
  • Available for 30 day public review if
  • proposed action is, or is closely similar to, an
    action which normally requires an EIS or
  • the nature of the proposed action is without
    precedent.

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Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
  • Used for actions with the potential for
    significant environmental effects
  • Must discuss
  • proposed action
  • reasonable alternatives to meet purpose and need
    for action
  • impacts (direct, indirect and cumulative)
  • Procedural steps focus on public input, issue
    identification, and analysis

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Number of EISs in 2007
  • 557 EIS in calendar 2007

Forest Service Fed. Hwy. Admin. BLM Corps of
Engineer FERC NPS
139 79 52 40 32 26
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EIS The Process
  • Notice of Intent
  • Scoping
  • Draft Environmental Impact Statement
  • Final Environmental Impact Statement
  • Record of Decision
  • Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement

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Notice of Intent
  • Published in Federal Register
  • Describe proposed action and alternatives
  • Describe proposed scoping process
  • State name and address of agency contact

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Scoping
  • The early and open process to determine scope of
    issues and identify the significant issues
    related to a proposed action
  • Invite affected Federal, State and local
    agencies, affected Indian Tribes, and other
    interested parties to participate
  • Determine the scope of the analysis and the
    significant issues
  • Allocate responsibilities among all government
    agencies
  • Develop the structure and process

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Draft EIS
  • Purpose and need for the proposed action
  • Alternatives including no-action and the proposed
    action
  • Affected environment
  • Environmental consequences

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Draft EIS
  • Circulated for public and agency review for at
    least 45 days - EPA publishes NOA in Federal
    Register
  • Federal agencies with jurisdiction or special
    expertise relevant to any impact are expected to
    comment
  • Evaluate the comments received

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Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)
  • Take substantive comments into account
  • Outline similar to DEIS, but adds responses to
    comments
  • EPA publishes NOA in Federal Register to begin
    30-day waiting period.

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Record of Decision
  • Agency must prepare and decision-maker must sign
    ROD at the time the decision is made
  • Decision comes no sooner than 30 days after FEIS
    or 90 days after DEIS, whichever is later

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Record of Decision
  • The decision
  • Alternatives considered
  • Environmentally preferred alternative
  • Factors balanced in making decision
  • economic and technical
  • agency statutory mission
  • national policies

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Record of Decision
  • State whether all practicable means to avoid or
    minimize harm were adopted, and, if not, why not.
  • Describe applicable enforcement and monitoring
    programs.

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Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
  • Supplement DEIS or FEIS if
  • substantial change in the proposed action
  • significant new circumstances or information
  • Supplements are prepared in the same manner as
    the DEIS or FEIS, except that scoping isnt
    required

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Programmatic Documents
  • Prepared for major program, plan or policy
  • Often followed by tiering to site-specific EISs
    or EAs prepared at subsequent decision stages
  • Stepped approach to analysis
  • Incorporates previous findings

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For More Info
http//www.whitehouse.gov/ceq and look for
NEPAnet link
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