Environmental Assessment (EA) definition
Examples of Environmental Assessment (EA) in a sentence
Projects for which the Sub-Recipient believes an Environmental Assessment (EA) may be needed, as defined in as defined in DHS Instruction Manual 023-01-001-01, Revision 01, FEMA Directive 108-1 and FEMA Instruction 108-1-1, must also be identified to the FEMA EMPG Regional Program Manager within six months of the award, and completed EHP review materials must be submitted no later than 12 months before the end of the period of performance.
As appropriate, the MPM will review the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) environmental document (Categorical Exclusion [CE], Environmental Assessment [EA], or Environmental Impact Statement [EIS]) prepared for/by the Subrecipient, and after ensuring that it is in order, will forward the environmental document to the State for processing through the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
If an alternative NEPA document is determined by Caltrans, for example an Environmental Assessment (EA) leading to a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI), the selected A-E will be authorized to prepare and process the alternative NEPA document as an optional task.
The reuse of Moffett Field was originally addressed in the Moffett Field Comprehensive Use Plan (CUP) and its associated Environmental Assessment (EA), which resulted in a Finding of No Significant Impact in 1994.
The Engineer shall prepare a Draft NEPA Environmental Assessment (EA).
This task provides for the assembly, management, and maintenance of an Administrative File for the Environmental Assessment (EA).
In accordance with NEPA, this Environmental Assessment (EA) assesses the effects associated with implementing the proposed SHA for marbled murrelet (Proposed Action) compared to the No Action Alternative, and a third Alternative.
For each CDBG-DR/CDBG-MIT activity, determine the level of environmental review required—i.e. Exempt; Categorical Exclusion Not Subject To 24 C.F.R. 58.5 (CENST); Categorical Exclusion Subject To 24 C.F.R. 58.5 (CEST); Tiered/Broad and Site Specific Environmental Reviews; Environmental Assessment (EA); Re-evaluations; and/or Environmental Impact Statements (EIS), if needed.
Projects for which the Sub-Recipient believes an Environmental Assessment (EA) may be needed, as defined in 44 C.F.R. § 10.8, must also be identified to the FEMA EMPG Regional Program Manager within six months of the award and completed EHP review materials must be submitted no later than 12 months before the end of the period of performance.
However, upon the completion of 30% design, the Subrecipient must initiate the process for an Environmental Assessment (EA) pursuant to 24 CFR Part 58.