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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 380 — Regulations Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act · § 380.7

§ 380.7. Format of an environmental impact statement.

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In addition to the requirements for an environmental impact statement prescribed in section 102(2)(C) of NEPA, 42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C), an environmental impact statement prepared by the Commission will include a section on the literature cited in the environmental impact statement and a staff conclusion section. The staff conclusion section will include summaries of:
(a)The significant environmental impacts of the proposed action;
(b)Any alternative to the proposed action that would have a less severe environmental impact or impacts and the action preferred by the staff;
(c)Any mitigation measures proposed by the applicant, as well as additional mitigation measures that might be more effective;
(d)Any significant environmental impacts of the proposed action that cannot be mitigated; and
(e)References to any pending, completed, or recommended studies that might provide baseline data or additional data on the proposed action. \[Order 908, 90 FR 29425, July 3, 2025\]
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