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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.
An EIS assesses the potential impact of actions docHubly affecting the quality of the human environment. The environmental impact statement (EIS) is a government document that outlines the impact of a proposed project on its surrounding environment.
What Should be Included in an Environmental Impact Statement? Among the items needed in an EIS are a summary, submitted alternatives, information, and analyses gathered from public comments and suggestions, the purpose and need of the EIS, and a list of environmental consequences.
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.
The EIS process in completed in the following ordered steps: Notice of Intent (NOI), draft EIS, final EIS, and record of decision (ROD). The NOI is published in the Federal Register by the lead Federal agency and signals the initiation of the process.
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An EIS is prepared in a series of steps: gathering government and public comments to define the issues that should be analyzed in the EIS (a process known as scoping); preparing the draft EIS; receiving and responding to public comments on the draft EIS; and preparing the final EIS.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a process that involves predicting and evaluating the likely impacts of a project on the environment (land, water, air, flora, fauna and people) at various stages (construction, commissioning, operation and abandonment) of the project development.
Federal agencies file an EIS by submitting the complete EIS, including appendices, to EPA through the e-NEPA electronic filing system.

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