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If, after performing an environmental assessment, a federal agency concludes that an EIS is not required, the agency must engage in "scoping."

Environmental Assessment

An evaluation process that examines the environmental impact of a proposed project or action before proceeding.

Scoping

The process of determining and documenting the aims, objectives, and boundaries of a project, including what is and is not included in the work.

EIS

Environmental Impact Statement, a document prepared to describe the effects for proposed activities on the environment.

  • Comprehend the requirements and processes tied to Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) under NEPA, including scoping and public availability decisions.
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