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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.
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).
Federal agencies file an EIS by submitting the complete EIS, including appendices, to EPA through the e-NEPA electronic filing system. If a federal agency files an abbreviated final EIS (as described in 40 CFR 1503.4(c) ), it should include a new cover sheet on the Draft EIS when filing it as the Final EIS.
To obtain a copy of an EIS you can: Visit EPAs EIS Database which contains an electronic version of all EISs published since October 1, 2012. Contact the preparing agencies contact person which is listed in EPAs EIS Database. Contact the Northwestern University Transportation Library.
Preparation of EIA is done by consultants. Therefore, the selection criterion for the organisation is fees/cost rather than the expertise of EIA team. Two tier of EIA review, One conducted after the completion of EIA to check the adequacy and effectiveness of EIA and the second done before decision-making.
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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.
An EIS might have one or more authors. Federal agencies typically outsource the writing of an EIS to third party contractors (including lawyers, scientists, engineers) with expertise in their preparation and in relation to the proposed project.
In ance with California case law, if Caltrans is presented with a fair argument that a project may have a docHub effect on the environment, it shall prepare an EIR even though it may also be presented with other substantial evidence that the project will not have a docHub effect.

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