Environmental information document (EID) definition
Environmental information document (EID) means any written environmental assessment prepared by an applicant or consultant describing the environmental impacts of a proposed waste water construction project. This document will be of sufficient scope to enable the responsible official to assess the environmental impacts of the proposed project and ultimately determine if an EIS is warranted. The required contents of the EID are fully described in Section G, Step 3 of this form.
Environmental information document (EID) means a written analysis prepared by an applicant that provides sufficient information for the Cabinet to undertake an environmental review and prepare a final decision document.
Environmental information document (EID) means any written environmental assessment prepared by an applicant or consultant describing the environmental impacts of a proposed waste water construction project. This document will be of sufficient scope to enable the responsible official to assess the environmental
More Definitions of Environmental information document (EID)
Environmental information document (EID) means any concisely written environmental assessment prepared by an applicant or consultant briefly describing the environmental impacts of a proposed wastewater construction project. This document will enable the responsible official to assess the environmental impacts of the proposed project and ultimately determine if a FONSI is warranted, or if the project is not feasible. The scope of environmental information developed, and the depth of analysis, will correlate to the severity and probability of a proposed action’s potential environmental effects.
Environmental information document (EID) means any written analysis prepared by the DEQ, an applicant, or contractor describing the environmental impacts of a proposed project. This document will be of sufficient scope to enable the responsible official to identify potentially significant environmental concerns and the associated potential impacts of the proposed project. The DEQ will determine if it is necessary to prepare an EID in lieu of a Draft EA or EA.