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An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is a detailed analysis and evaluation of all of the impacts of the proposed project and all reasonable alternatives. This document usually provides more detailed and rigorous analysis than an EA and provides for formal public involvement.
This environmental impact statement example illustrates what your impact statement should include and cover, and it free to use and customisable for your own environmental impact statements.
The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Database provides information about EISs prepared by federal agencies, as well as EPA's comments concerning the EISs. All EISs are filed with EPA, and EPA publishes a "Notice of Availability" each week in the Federal Register.
Pursuant to 40 CFR 1506.9 and 1506.10, EPA is responsible for administering the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) filing process. The process of EIS filing includes: publishing the comment and review dates in a weekly Notice of Availability in the Federal Register.
Some key components of the EIS are described below: The summary presents an overview of the contents of the EIS and a comparison of impacts expected for the proposal and alternatives. This section explains the purpose and need for the proposal and our authority for taking action on the proposal.
DOE Environmental Impact Statements The table below provides links to DOE Environmental Impact Statements (EISs). The table can be filtered by the DOE Office responsible for the EIS or the Topic of the EIS using the boxes on the left.
The environmental assessment worksheet (EAW) is a brief document designed to lay out the basic facts of a project necessary to determine if an environmental impact statement (EIS) is required for the proposed project.
The environmental impact statement (EIS) provides detailed information about the extent of potentially significant environmental impacts of a proposed project, presents alternatives to the proposed project, and identifies methods for reducing adverse environmental effects.
The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Template is an important part of determining the potential effects of development projects on local ecosystems. EIA templates provide a necessary framework to thoroughly assess these possible impacts, as well as outline necessary mitigation steps.
Attached is the final environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Wells Hydroelectric Project (No. 2149-152), located on the Columbia River near the towns of Pateros and Brewster in Okanogan County, Washington.