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Site-specific Environmental Assessment for the Design, Construction and Operation of the University Medical Center
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Public Assistance Grant Program has received an improved project application from the State Division of Administration, Office of Facility Planning and Control (FP&C) requesting funding to construct a University Medical Center (UMC) on a 15-block site in the Tulane/Gravier neighborhood of New Orleans to replace the function of Charity Hospital. FEMA conducted this Site-specific Environmental Assessment (SEA) in accordance with NEPA and its implementing regulations found in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 1500 through 1508 (Council on Environmental Quality’s [CEQ] NEPA implementing regulations) and 44 CFR Part 10 (FEMA’s NEPA procedures). This SEA tiers off from the Programmatic EA for Site Selection and provides findings regarding environmental impacts of the alternatives for the design, construction, and operation of the Proposed UMC.
Document Details:
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Document / Report |
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Floodplain Managers
General Public / Households
Federal Agencies
Planners
Historic Preservation / Environmental
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| Hazard Types: |
Flooding
Hurricane/Tropical Storm
Severe Storm
Coastal Storm
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| Subjects: |
Regulations, Laws, and Executive Orders
Sustainable Development and Environmental Considerations
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| Last Update Date: |
08/03/2010 04:26 PM
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Chapter / Section Records
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Appendix D |
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5 |
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Appendix D (2) |
| Chapter / Section Number: |
6 |
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