Environmental Checklist Clause Samples
An Environmental Checklist clause requires parties to review and complete a standardized list of environmental considerations relevant to a project or transaction. This checklist typically covers issues such as hazardous materials, waste management, regulatory compliance, and site assessments, ensuring that all potential environmental risks are identified and addressed before proceeding. By mandating this review, the clause helps prevent unforeseen liabilities, promotes regulatory compliance, and ensures that environmental responsibilities are clearly understood and managed by all parties involved.
Environmental Checklist. We will prepare the FHWA NEPA checklist to accompany the transmittal of the draft NEPA/CEQA document and the supporting technical studies for transmittal to the FHWA.Public Review EA/IS We will prepare a draft public distribution list per input from the City, Caltrans, and FHWA. The EA/IS shall be circulated for public review per the distribution list, once the list has been approved by the City, Caltrans, and FHWA. City staff will prepare and publish a Notice of Availability and Opportunity for public hearing. The draft Response to Comments shall be prepared for submittal to the City, and FHWA, via Caltrans.
Environmental Checklist. That CoBank receive from Mississippi One an environmental checklist on a form prescribed by CoBank covering all real property owned or leased by Mississippi One and Mississippi One's environmental records and procedures, all of such information to be satisfactory to CoBank in its sole discretion.
Environmental Checklist. An environmental audit or report as Agent may require.
Environmental Checklist. This section will include a summary page of project information followed by an explanation of factors considered for potential impacts. The Initial Study Checklist will be presented in a four-column layout, identifying: (1) potentially significant impacts, (2) potentially significant impacts unless mitigated, (3) less than significant impacts, and (4) issues resulting in no impacts.
Environmental Checklist. The environmental checklist is not required for utility relocations for highway projects.
Environmental Checklist. The level of environmental review will equal the magnitude of impacts contemplated in the Comprehensive Plan. The SEPA environmental checklist for non-projects will provide the basis for determining the extent of anticipated impacts. We currently believe that the scope of the project does not warrant performing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The checklist will provide the City with appropriate guidance in concluding any environmental impacts, and potential mitigation.
