Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) definition
Examples of Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) in a sentence
In order to meet the regulatory timelines set out in this Agreement for a review under the Fisheries Act, the information requested in the application must be submitted to DFO at the latest, concurrent with the submission of the draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
As appropriate, the MPM will review the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) environmental document (Categorical Exclusion [CE], Environmental Assessment [EA], or Environmental Impact Statement [EIS]) prepared for/by the Subrecipient, and after ensuring that it is in order, will forward the environmental document to the State for processing through the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
FWS is the federal lead agency under NEPA and has evaluated the HCP in compliance with NEPA in the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
Concern about the potential cumulative environmental effects of proposed watershed districts’ flood control projects led the United States Army Corps of Engineers and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to initiate a joint Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
Meetings will be held with stakeholders prior to DOE’s public hearings on the FutureGen 2.0 Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to answer questions.