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A federal agency can determine that a Categorical Exclusion (CATEX) does not apply to a proposed action. The federal agency may then prepare an Environmental Assessment (EA). The EA determines whether or not a federal action has the potential to cause docHub environmental effects.
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.
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.
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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While they are often confused with one another, they each play a different and distinct role. Put simply, environmental assessments define the environment while environmental impact assessments define the proposed activity and what effect it will have on the defined environment.
EIA may be divided into two broad components: the procedures which must be followed and the methods which may be used. The environmental impact statement (EIS) is the most common name given to the printed report which documents the results of the EIA process for consideration by decisionmakers.
The difference between an EIA and an ES, is that an EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) is the process of identifying the potential impacts of the proposals, whereas the ES (Environmental Statement) is the actual report document that is produced when an EIA is needed.

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