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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 907 · § 907.12

§ 907.12. Preparation of an environmental assessment.

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(a)When to prepare. PADC will begin the preparation of an environmental assessment as early as possible after it is determined by the responsible corporation official to be required. PADC may prepare an environmental assessment at any time to assist planning and decision-making.
(b)Content and format. An environmental assessment is a concise public document used to determine whether to prepare an environmental impact statement. An environmental assessment aids in complying with the Act when no environmental impact statement is necessary, and it facilitates the preparation of an environmental impact statement, if one is necessary. The environmental assessment shall contain brief discussions of the following topics:
(1)Purpose and need for the proposed action.
(2)Description of the proposed action.
(3)Alternatives considered, including the No Action alternative.
(4)Environmental effects of the proposed action and alternative actions.
(5)Listing of agencies, organizations or persons consulted.
(6)In preparation of the environmental assessment, the most important or significant environmental consequences and effects on the areas listed below should be addressed. Only those areas which are specifically relevant to the particular proposal should be addressed. Those areas should be addressed in as much detail as is necessary to allow an analysis of the alternatives and the proposal. The areas to be considered are the following:
(i)Natural/ecological features (such as floodplain, wetlands, coastal zones, wildlife refuges, and endangered species);
(ii)Air quality;
(iii)Sound levels;
(iv)Water supply, wastewater treatment and water runoff;
(v)Energy requirements and conservation;
(vi)Solid waste;
(vii)Transportation;
(viii)Community facilities and services;
(ix)Social and economic;
(x)Historic and aesthetic; and
(xi)Other relevant factors.
(c)Finding of no significant impact. If PADC completes an environmental assessment and determines that an environmental impact statement is not required, then PADC shall prepare a finding of no significant impact. The finding of no significant impact shall be made available to the public by PADC as specified in 40 CFR 1506.6 of the CEQ Regulations.
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