Formatting Environmental Documents (and Tips)

FEMA processes a multitude of environmental documents, each of which can travel back and forth between FEMA and the applicant several times.  To better enable speedy processing of environmental documents, we have put some general guidelines on-line along with some tips to help applicants.

Also, here is an Environmental Assessment Evaluation sheet to help you determine the thoroughness of your document.  Finally, check out this Environmental Assessment Scoping Checklist which goes into great detail over the contents of EAs and is the preferred format for an EA.

Guidelines for Environmental Documents

You can help expedite the environmental portion of your project review by including any or all of the following existing documentation in your project application.

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Relevant Acts and Executive Orders

National Historic Preservation Act 

Endangered Species Act 

Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act 

Wild and Scenic Rivers Act 

Coastal Zone Management Act 

Executive Order 11988 - Floodplain Management, May 24, 1977

Executive Order 11990 - Protection of Wetlands, May 24, 1977 

Executive Order 12898 - Environmental Justice for Low Income and Minority Populations

Other Relevant Laws and Environmental Regulations

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Notes

Attach the Public Notification (separate page, usually a copy from a newspaper)

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Tips

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Last Modified: Wednesday, 19-Apr-2006 10:09:15 EDT