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Federal agencies file an EIS by submitting the complete EIS, including appendices, to EPA through the e-NEPA electronic filing system.
Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) Federal agencies prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) if a proposed major federal action is determined to docHubly affect the quality of the human environment. The regulatory requirements for an EIS are more detailed and rigorous than the requirements for an EA.
EIAs must be conducted by environmental assessment practitioners (EAPs). EAPs are required to determine whether the activity is subject to a basic assessment or a full scoping report. For all activities the EAP must conduct a public participation procedure (PPP) and must compile a list of all IAP).
An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is prepared when the lead SEPA agency determines a proposal is likely to have docHub adverse environmental impacts. The EIS process is a tool for identifying and analyzing: Probable adverse environmental impacts. Reasonable alternatives.
EAs and EISs serve fundamentally different purposes. An EA is to determine whether a specific threshold is crossed the threshold of docHub impact. An EIS simply has to reveal the impacts, not demonstrate that a threshold is or is not crossed.
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NEPA requires Federal agencies to prepare environmental impact statements (EISs) for major Federal actions that docHubly affect the quality of the human environment.
The EIS analyzes the particular environmental concerns that were identified. A separate analysis is prepared for the proposal and each alternative. The objective of the analysis is to estimate the nature, severity, and duration of impacts that might occur and to compare the impacts of the proposal and alternatives.
Under NEPA, a federal agency must prepare an EIS when it determines that a proposed action may docHubly affect the quality of the human environment. The primary purpose of an EIS is to ensure agencies consider the environmental impacts of their actions in decision-making.

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