State Environmental Review Process (SERP) definition

State Environmental Review Process (SERP) means the review conducted by DEQ, pursuant to W.S. 16-1-204(a), of potential environmental impacts of projects receiving assistance from the Account.
State Environmental Review Process (SERP) means the environmental review process conducted on all DWSRF projects that ensures compliance with state and federal envi- ronmental review through a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)-like process.
State Environmental Review Process (SERP) means the environmental review process conducted on all DWSRF projects that ensures compliance with state and federal envi-

Examples of State Environmental Review Process (SERP) in a sentence

  • If an environmental review is needed, the Grantee shall complete an environmental review in accordance with the State Environmental Review Process (SERP), and in compliance with state and federal environmental laws prior to any ground disturbing or construction activities conducted as part of this Project.

  • Contractor understands that the Department will conduct the administrative portion of the State Environmental Review Process (SERP) and that the Contractor shall be responsible for addressing all commitments resulting from the SERP.

  • Consultant shall coordinate with applicable regulatory agencies and stakeholders to help document the permitting implications for the proposed pump station improvements, and to confirm the additional documentation and sequencing that will be required to meet the requirements of the DEQ State Environmental Review Process (SERP).