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The Environmental Checklist is commonly referred to. as an ECL. However its technical name is the. Programmatic Categorical Exclusion. An ECL is a form of Environmental Documentation.
Completing the checklist every 12 months can help reinforce the importance of environmental management and enable issues to be identified and addressed, and priorities and strategies to be reviewed.
Key stages in the Environmental Assessment process include: screening, alternatives, preliminary assessment, scoping, mitigation, main EIA study and environmental impact statement, review and monitoring (Box 5.1 and Figure 5.1).
A NEPA EA is a comprehensive study that identifies environmental impacts of a land development action and analyzes a broad set of parameters including biodiversity, environmental justice, wetlands, air and water pollution, traffic, geotechnical risks, public safety issues and also hazardous substance issues.
Essentially, an ESA will help identify the existence and scope of soil or groundwater contamination (e.g., from petroleum, heavy metals, pesticides or herbicides), as well as the presence in buildings of products such as asbestos, lead paint or mould.
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A NEPA EA is a comprehensive study that identifies environmental impacts of a land development action and analyzes a broad set of parameters including biodiversity, environmental justice, wetlands, air and water pollution, traffic, geotechnical risks, public safety issues and also hazardous substance issues.
Phase I preliminary site assessments. Phase II sub-surface contamination investigations. Phase III remediation and monitoring. Phase IV closure.
This checklist is designed to help users decide whether EIA is required based on the characteristics of a project and its environment. If you are not sure what might be important use the more detailed lists of questions in the Scoping Guidance to help answer the question.
Phase I preliminary site assessments. Phase II sub-surface contamination investigations. Phase III remediation and monitoring. Phase IV closure.
This checklist is designed to help users identify the likely docHub environmental effects of proposed projects. during scoping. It is to be used in conjunction with the Checklist of Criteria for Evaluating the Significance of. Impacts.

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