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Who can prepare a Statement of Environmental Effects? Anyone can prepare a SEE, however, you may wish to engage the services of a professional consultant such as a town planner. Alternatively, if your proposal is straightforward, you may wish to use Councils SEE template(PDF, 351KB).
An EIS outlines the status of the environment in the affected area, provides a baseline for understanding the potential consequences of the proposed project, identifies positive and negative effects for the environment, and offers alternative actions, including inaction, in relation to the proposed project.
The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Database provides information about EISs prepared by federal agencies, as well as EPAs comments concerning the EISs. All EISs are filed with EPA, and EPA publishes a Notice of Availability each week in the Federal Register.
An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is prepared when the lead SEPA agency determines a proposal is likely to have significant adverse environmental impacts. The EIS process is a tool for identifying and analyzing: Probable adverse environmental impacts. Reasonable alternatives.
The Main Participants Of EIA are those who propose the project, environmental consultants who prepare EIA on behalf of project proponents, Pollution Control Board (State or National), Regional Centre of the Ministry of Environment and Forest, the Impact Assessment Agency.
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Some key components of the EIS are described below: Summary. The summary presents an overview of the contents of the EIS and a comparison of impacts expected for the proposal and alternatives. Purpose and Need. Proposed Action and Alternatives. Affected Environment. Expected Impacts. Consultation and Coordination. Appendices.
Federal agencies prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) if a proposed major federal action is determined to significantly affect the quality of the human environment. The regulatory requirements for an EIS are more detailed and rigorous than the requirements for an EA.

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