Initial Environmental Examination definition
Examples of Initial Environmental Examination in a sentence
No activity funded under this cooperative agreement will be implemented unless an environmental threshold determination, as defined by 22 CFR 216, has been reached for that activity, as documented in a Request for Categorical Exclusion (RCE), Initial Environmental Examination (IEE), or Environmental Assessment (EA) duly signed by the Bureau Environmental Officer (BEO).
The Sub-recipient will follow WaterAid’s Initial Environmental Examination (IEE), Attachment 8 and any subsequent approved environmental status reports approved by USAID.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE The subgrantee will follow WaterAid’s Initial Environmental Examination (IEE), Attachment 7 and any subsequent approved environmental status reports approved by USAID.
This Short Initial Environmental Examination (SIEE) provides an insight into the expected environmental issues of the project, impacts, mitigatory measures and the implementation/monitoring mechanism to ensure that mitigatory measures are implemented.
The Borrower and the States shall ensure that the design, construction, operation and implementation of the Project facilities are carried out in accordance with the EARF, the applicable Initial Environmental Examination (IEEs) as attached to Annex 5 to the PFR, and complies with the Borrower’s environmental laws and regulations and ADB’s Environment Policy (2002).