§ 1500.4 - Concise and informative environmental documents.  


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  • § 1500.4 Reducing paperworkConcise and informative environmental documents.

    Agencies shall reduce excessive paperwork prepare analytical, concise, and informative environmental documents by:

    (a) Using categorical exclusions to define categories of actions that normally do not have a significant effect on the human environment and therefore do not require preparation of an environmental impact statement (§ 1501.4 of this chapter).

    (b) Using a finding of no significant impact when an action not otherwise excluded will not have a significant effect on the human environment and therefore does not require preparation of an environmental impact statement (§ 1501.6 of this chapter).

    (c) Reducing the length of environmental documents by means such as meeting

    Meeting appropriate page limits (§§ 1501.5(

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    d) Preparing analytic and concise environmental impact statements (§ 1502.2 of this chapter).(e)

    b) Discussing only briefly issues other than

    significant

    important ones (e.g., § 1502.2(b) of this

    chapter

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    c) Writing environmental

    impact statements

    documents in plain language (e.g., § 1502.8 of this

    chapter

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    d) Following a clear format for environmental impact statements (§ 1502.10 of this

    chapter

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    e) Emphasizing the portions of the environmental

    impact statement

    document that are most useful to decision makers and the public (e.g., §§ 1502.14, 1502.15, and 1502.

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    subchapter) and reducing emphasis on background material (e.g., § 1502.1 of this

    chapter

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    f) Using the scoping process

    , not only

    to identify

    significant

    important environmental issues deserving of study

    , but also

    and to deemphasize

    insignificant

    unimportant issues, narrowing the scope of the environmental impact statement process (or, where an agency elects to do so, the environmental assessment process) accordingly (

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    g) Summarizing the environmental impact statement (§ 1502.12 of this

    chapter

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    h) Using programmatic

    , policy, or plan environmental impact statements

    environmental documents and tiering from

    statements

    documents of broad scope to those of narrower scope, to eliminate repetitive discussions of the same issues (

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    i) Incorporating by reference (§ 1501.12 of this

    chapter

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    j) Integrating NEPA requirements with other environmental review and consultation requirements (§ 1502.24 of this

    chapter

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    k) Requiring that comments

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    be as specific as possible (§ 1503.3 of this

    chapter

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    o) Attaching

    l) When changes are minor, attaching and publishing only changes to the draft environmental impact statement

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    rather than rewriting and publishing the entire statement

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    m) Eliminating duplication with State, Tribal, and local procedures, by providing for joint preparation of environmental documents where practicable (§ 1506.2 of this

    chapter

    subchapter), and with other Federal procedures, by providing that an agency may adopt appropriate environmental documents prepared by another Federal agency (§ 1506.3 of this

    chapter

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    n) Combining environmental documents with other documents (§ 1506.4 of this

    chapter