ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Clause Samples
An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) clause requires parties to assess and disclose the potential environmental effects of a proposed project or activity. Typically, this clause mandates the preparation and submission of a formal report detailing anticipated impacts on air, water, wildlife, and surrounding communities before project approval or commencement. By ensuring that environmental considerations are systematically evaluated and documented, the clause helps prevent unforeseen harm, facilitates regulatory compliance, and supports informed decision-making by stakeholders and authorities.
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. All required environmental impact statements as required by any governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Leased Premises or the construction of the Improvements have been duly filed and approved.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. An analysis of a major federal action’s environmental 29 impacts conducted under the auspices of NEPA.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. The parties agree that, to the best of their current knowledge, neither an environmental impact statement nor an environmental assessment worksheet is required. However, if the City or another governmental entity or agency determines that such a review is needed, Developer shall prepare it in compliance with legal requirements so issued from said agency. Developer shall pay all expenses, including staff time, engineers', planners' and attorneys' fees, that the City incurs in preparing or assisting in the preparation of the review.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. Prepare Environmental Impact Statements to assess the potential impacts of and alternatives to federal actions.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. The parties acknowledge that potential environmental impacts from future development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR have been assessed and addressed in prior environmental documents. The prior reviews were published in the following documents: • Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort (September 5, 2007) (“DFEIS”); • Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort, Final Environment Impact Statement (November 27, 2007) (“FEIS”); Pursuant to Condition 63(b) of Ordinance ▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇, the County required a supplemental impact statement on the planned final configuration of the MPR, and the systems designed to address the conditions and environmental consequences of the MPR as identified in the FEIS (Chapter 5) and Conditions 63(a)-(dd) in Ordinance ▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. Nothing in this Agreement shall lessen, or otherwise remove any obligation or commitment undertaken by BHP in the proposal to operate the diamond mine as fully described in the Environmental Impact Statement prepared by BHP dated July 24, 1995 as well as the Additional Information Request dated December 19, 1995, an Update dated December 15, 1995 and the Environmental Baseline Study, all of which were submitted to the Environmental Assessment Review Panel;
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. The EIS encompasses nine volumes, which are grouped into three subject areas: • Volume 1 of the EIS is the Executive Summary, which is written for non-technical readers. It provides an overview of the Project impact assessment process and stakeholder consultation. A summary is available in English, Tok Pisin and Motu • Volumes 2 and 3 (the main report) are based on specialist studies and document the potential biophysical and socio-cultural impacts of the Project. These chapters describe the Project’s proposed mitigation and management measures, along with residual impacts and benefits to be derived from the Project. They also outline the stakeholder consultation program • Volumes 4 to 9 are a series of specialist studies upon which the main report is based and are included as appendices to the EIS. This includes the Social Impact Assessment (Appendix 26) Twenty-six specialist studies were completed to assess potential impacts of the Project. In addition, considering the Upstream Project Area corresponds with a large portion of the previously proposed PNG Gas Project, specialist studies conducted for the earlier Project are either included as appendices to the EIS or referenced where appropriate.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. Historic Preservation Review
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. All required environmental impact statements as required by any Governmental Authority have been duly field and approved.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. All companies who tendered have procedures and policies in place for recycling electrical equipment, which is compliant to all local legislation including EU Directive 2012/19/EU for the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment recycling (WEEE). Product and packaging are reused wherever possible and the remainder separated into clinical, recyclable, WEEE and general categories and disposed of as per current governing waste management protocols using registered Waste Management providers. Vehicles in company fleets are of low emissions category. Companies have begun including electric vehicles in their fleet where practical. Company offices are partially powered by solar energy in order to reduce CO2 emissions and impact on the environment. Companies notably include the supply of low- carbon gases, CO2 capture and management, as well as solutions to transform their customers’ industrial processes, within the context of Sustainable Development objectives. At selection stage, Tenderers were required to provide the following GPP criteria: • Demonstrate satisfactory internal quality assurance procedures in place and in operation. • ISO14001 or Equivalent standard to confirm their technical and professional capacity to perform the environmental aspects of the contract. The Award Criteria included 5% for Sustainability Management and were scored based on their tender response to the following sub criteria: • Carbon Reduction or Monitoring plans • Transportation Management Efficiency/Carbon Reduction Plans. • Energy Efficiency Management Plans • Organisation steps to reduce your GHG Emissions over time and to achieve Net Zero by 2050
