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ENV-13
Approve Final EIS

Description: A final EIS is approved that meets all legal requirements and addresses comments received on the Draft EIS.

There is information developed in prior key decisions that informs this step.



  • Basics
  • Integration
  • Decision Making Questions
  • Case Study Examples
  • Technical Support
  • Special Topics

Purpose

To formally respond to public and agency comments, approve the Final EIS, including commitments affecting permit conditions, and submit for regulatory approval.

Outcome

An approved Final EIS that meets all legal requirements.


Partner Roles

MPO

Observer

Observes final NEPA document approval for consideration of impact to the LRTP, fiscal constraint, and air quality conformity.

FHWA

Decision Maker

Approves the final EIS as meeting all federal requirements.

State DOT

Advisor

Provides support for the final EIS as needed.

Resource Agency

Decision Maker

USACE approves a Final EIS that satisfies the USACE regulatory process in order to issue a Section 404 permit.

Other resource agencies advise the approval of a Final EIS that fully represents the process followed and agreement of all partners.

Pursuant to Section 309 of the Clean Air Act, USEPA reviews a Final EIS if a Draft EIS was given a rating of "Environmental Objections", "Environmentally Unsatisfactory", if the DEIS was inadequate, or if other changes or conditions warrant a detailed review. If the action agency is unresponsive to EPA's comments, EPA can refer the matter to the Council on Environmental Quality. A project cannot proceed until a referral is resolved.


Process

Integration Type

Integration Description

Land UseNone.None.
Air QualityNone.None.
Natural EnvironmentNone.None.
Capital ImprovementNone.None.
Safety and SecurityNone.None.
Human EnvironmentNone.None.

Linkages to other Phases of Transportation Decision Making

None.


Policy Questions

Questions about purpose and roles

How were comments received from partners addressed in the FEIS?

Questions about stakeholders

How were comments received from stakeholders addressed in the FEIS?

Questions about the transportation process supporting the decision

Does the project support conformity?

Is the document legally sufficient; including sufficient justification for the preferred and eliminated alternatives?

Questions about other phases

No specific questions.

Questions about non-transportation sectors/processes

No specific questions.

Questions to Gather Stakeholder Interests

None.

Questions to Incorporate Stakeholder Interests

None.


Case Study Example(s):

None.

Supporting Data for the Key Decision

InfoThe following is a list of data needed to support the key decision. Practitioners collect this information for decision makers to consider. You may add to this list using the comment box at the bottom of the page.

From other phases of transportation decision making

Long Range Planning

Conformity analysis for comparison to project alternative

Programming

No Specific Data

Corridor Planning

No Specific Data

Environmental Review

No Specific Data

From other sectors and processes

Land Use

No Specific Data

Air Quality

No Specific Data

Natural Environment

No Specific Data

Capital Improvement

No Specific Data

Safety and Security

No Specific Data

Human Environment

No Specific Data

From the transportation technical process supporting this key decision

No Specific Data

From stakeholder collaboration

Input received from stakeholders since the DEIS

Supporting Tools and Technology

Category

Detail

Gathering

Documentation Tools: Used to review documentation from draft environmental documents, to ensure all changes to draft decision process are reflected in final document.




Key Decision Relationship to Other Topics

None.


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