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Draft Environmental Impact Statement
A Draft Environmental Impact Statement is a summary of the expected
impacts each project design, or “alternative,” is likely to have on the
surrounding area. The process to develop the DEIS:
- Is required of all federally-funded projects
- Considers all benefits and impacts on the surrounding area of
proposed project alternatives
- Analyzes the range of proposed project designs, or “alternatives”
- Provides an intense and thorough process of analysis for each
proposed alternative
- Shows compliance with environmental regulations
- Helps stakeholders and decision-makers understand the trade-offs of
the proposed alternatives
- Provides a venue for public and agency involvement
A DEIS includes the following:
- Description of the alternatives
- Description of the existing conditions in the environment
- Expected impacts from each of the alternatives
- Options to avoid, minimize or mitigate the impacts
- Costs, financing and cost effectiveness
- Description of agency coordination
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
is a federal law that regulates the decision-making processes of federally
funded projects. The purpose of NEPA is to help ensure that public projects
address the needs of the community while avoiding, minimizing or mitigating
for negative impacts on human and natural environments.