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The Government of Canada uses EA as a planning tool to identify, understand, assess, mitigate, and prevent where possible, adverse environmental effects of a project before irrevocable decisions are made.
When the significance of impacts of a transportation project proposal is uncertain, an environmental assessment (EA) is prepared to assist in making this determination. If it is found that significant impacts will result, the preparation of an environmental impact statement (EIS) should commence immediately.
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.
In the United States at the federal level, an EIS is a report mandated by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), to assess the potential impact of actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment. This requirement under NEPA does not prohibit harm to the environment, but rather
An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is required for certain development types or where there is likely to be a significant environmental impact. An EIS outlines how the development will impact the environment and how the impacts will be avoided, minimised or offset.
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Sample of an environmental policy statement XYZ Limited is committed to leading the industry in minimising the impact of its activities on the environment. The key points of its strategy to achieve this are: Minimise waste by evaluating operations and ensuring they are as efficient as possible.
The assessment process typically involves gathering and analysing data on the project and its potential effects on the environment, including air, water, soil, plants, animals, and human health. This data is used to identify potential impacts and assess the significance of those impacts.
An environmental impact assessment example would be the need to assess what a new manufacturing facility in a region means as far as air quality, water quality, noise pollution, ecosystem upset, and more.

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