Environmental Review Process definition

Environmental Review Process means the environmental reviews, permits, concurrences, and approvals for a project required under all applicable environmental and cultural resources laws, including but not limited to reviews under CEQA, the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 4321 et seq. (“NEPA”), the California Endangered Species Act, Fish and Game Code §§ 2050 et seq., the federal Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.C. §§ 1531 et seq., the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 et seq., National Historic Preservation Act § 106, Section 4(f), 23 U.S.C. § 138 and 49 U.S.C. § 303, the California Coastal Act, Public Resources Code §§ 30000 et seq., Public Resources Code §§ 5097-5097.7, 5097.9-5097.991, and CZMA (to the extent the above laws are applicable to the SR 241 Extension Project).
Environmental Review Process means the process for conducting tribal environmental review to assess whether a proposed development or project resulting from a Leasing Decision under this Ordinance will have a Significant Effect on the Environment.
Environmental Review Process means all activities that are necessary for compliance with the following and must be completed before DoD and FAA SUA Actions can be implemented: the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); the CEQ Regulations; DoD and FAA NEPA−implementing procedures; and other federal environmental laws, regulations, executive orders, and administrative directives.

Examples of Environmental Review Process in a sentence

  • All PWS infrastructure projects funded by the DWSRF are reviewed under a State Environmental Review Process (SERP) administered by the DPH and considered by the EPA to be equivalent to a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review.

  • The DWSRF Program revised the State Environmental Review Process (SERP) to ensure that it meets the requirements of the federal DWSRF program.

  • The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with the applicable provisions of 23 U.S.C. § 139 pertaining to environmental procedures, and, as applicable, 23 U.S.C. § 326, pertaining to State responsibility for categorical exclusions, in accordance with the provisions of joint FHWA/FTA final guidance, “SAFETEA-LU Environmental Review Process (Public Law 109-59),” 71 Fed.

  • To receive DWSRF funding, all projects must comply with the DWSRF and State Environmental Review Process (https://health.hawaii.gov/wastewater/files/2018/06/serp.pdf) prior to commencement of construction.

  • FHWA guidance on when to issue a statute of limitations to limit claims is provided in Appendix E of FHWA’s 2006 SAFETEA-LU Environmental Review Process Guidance.2. Under SEPA a Notice of Action (NAT) – Also referred to as a Notice of Action Taken, is an optional process for the purpose of limiting potential court challenges of an environmental document.


More Definitions of Environmental Review Process

Environmental Review Process means the process for conducting an environmental review to assess whether and to what extent a proposed development or Project under a Lease will have a positive or negative Significant Effect on the Environment.
Environmental Review Process means the process for conducting Pueblo environmental review under Chapter 1100 of this Leasing Law to assess whether a proposed Leasehold Use will have a Significant Effect on the Environment.
Environmental Review Process means the process for conducting an environmental review to determine the environmental impact of every proposed Lease.
Environmental Review Process means the procedures to identify and evaluate any Significant Effect on the Environment of a Project.
Environmental Review Process means the process to assess the environmental impact of a proposed Lease, Lease Amendment, Leasehold Mortgage or Assignment of a Lease involving Tribal Trust Land, as set forth in CITC 330.020(25).
Environmental Review Process means the process for conducting a Tribal environmental review to assess the Significant Effects on the Environment of a Project if any.
Environmental Review Process means the process undertaken by the Tribe to identify and evaluate whether the proposed action of approval of a Lease under this Solar and Renewable Energy Leasing Ordinance will have any Significant Effects on the Environment, as defined in this Solar and Renewable Energy Leasing Ordinance.