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The Record of Environmental Consideration outlines the stipulations for compliance with all laws considered under the environmental and historic preservation review process. It specifies all conditions required for compliance with environmental and historic preservations laws when implementing proposed project work.
National Environmental Policy Act NEPA provides a broad planning process that requires all federal agencies to ensure that it has considered the effects of their action on the environment and made information available to the public BEFORE deciding to fund and implement a proposed action.
Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) refers to FEMAs review process for ensuring the protection and enhancement of environmental, historic, and cultural resources, as required by Federal environmental and historic preservation laws and Executive Orders.
It also established the CEQ to advise the president on environmental policy and the state of the environment. NEPA establishes this national environmental policy by requiring federal agencies to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) to accompany reports and recommendations for Congressional funding.
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires all Federal agencies to consider the effects of their projects and programs on the environment. The Farm Service Agency complies with NEPA by completing an environmental review prior to approving a project or program.
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A Record of Environmental Consideration (REC) is a signed statement submitted with project documentation that briefly documents that an Army action has received environmental review.
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The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 was created to ensure federal agencies consider the environmental impacts of their actions and decisions.

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