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GSA PBS NEPA Desk Guide 1999

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GSA PBS National Environmental Policy Act – NEPA Desk Guide

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GSA 1999 208
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2 Table of Contents
12 Chapter 1 – Purpose and Use of Deskguide
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Application of This Desk Guide
1.3 Contents
13 1.4 Background for NEPA Implementation
1.5 Other Applicable Laws, Executive Orders, and Regulations
1.6 Changes to this Desk Guide
14 Chapter 2 – Basic Requirements and Responsibilities
2.1 NEPA Requirements
17 2.2 Responsibilities for NEPA Implementation
20 2.3 The “Responsible GSA Official
2.4 Program Responsibilities
21 2.5 GSA Decisionmaking Process Under NEPA
23 2.6 Working with Other Agencies in NEPA Review
25 2.7 Public Access to GSA NEPA Information
27 Chapter 3 – Levels of NEPA Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Definitions
29 3.3 Classes of Action for Environmental Analysis and Documentation
32 3.4 Determining the Appropriate Level of Analysis
3.5 Indicators of Significance (Factors to Consider)
36 Chapter 4 – Scoping and Planning for Public Involvement
4.1 Scoping
39 4.2 Planning for Public Involvement
44 Chapter 5 – Categorical Exclusions
5.1 Purpose
5.2 Definition
5.3 Automatic CATEXs
46 5.4 Checklist CATEXs
47 5.5 Timing
48 5.6 Responsibilities
5.7 Scoping for CATEXs
5.8 Public Participation in CATEXs
5.9 Completing the Environmental Checklist
54 5.10 Follow Through
5.11 Requirements for Environmental Analysis Other than NEPA
56 Chapter 6 – Environmental Assessments
6.1 Purpose
6.2 Definitions
57 6.3 Characteristics of a Good EA
6.4 Timing
58 6.5 Responsibilities
6.6 Requirements for Environmental Analysis
59 6.7 Structure and Content of an EA
63 6.8 Who Prepares EAs for GSA Projects
64 6.9 Methodology and Integrity
6.10 Finding of No Significant Impact
66 6.11 Environmental Assessments and Compliance with Other Laws
6.12 Supplemental EAs
71 Chapter 7 – Environmental Impact Statements
7.1 Purpose
7.2 Definitions
7.3 Types of EISs
72 7.4 Actions that Normally Require an EIS
73 7.5 Characteristics of a Good EIS
7.6 Timing
74 7.7 Responsibilities
7.8 Notice of Intent (NOI)
7.9 Scoping
7.10 Public Involvement
75 7.11 Requirements for Environmental Analysis
76 7.12 Structure of an EIS
83 7.13 Who Prepares EISs for GSA Projects
7.14 Distribution of, Review and Comment on, and Finalizing of EISs
85 7.15 Record of Decision (ROD)
86 7.16 Referral to CEQ
94 Chapter 8 – Supplements and Revisions to NEPA Documents
8.1 Purpose
8.2 Definitions
8.3 When to Revise; When to Supplement
8.4 Circulation and Filing
8.5 Timing
95 8.6 Responsibility
8.7 Requirements for Environmental Analysis: Supplements
96 Chapter 9 – Special Studies
9.1 Introduction
97 9.2 Environmental Justice (EJ) Studies
102 9.3 Social Impact Assessment
104 9.4 Cultural Resources
107 9.5 Due Diligence Reports
110 9.6 Floodplain Studies
111 9.7 Wetland Delineations
113 9.8 Air Quality Studies
114 9.9 Water Quality Studies
115 9.10 Natural Resource Studies
117 9.11 Endangered Species Surveys
119 9.12 Other Studies
9.13 Coordinating Studies
9.14 Further Information
120 Chapter 10 – Contracting
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Requirements
10.3 Types of Contracts and Agreements
121 10.4 Scopes of Work (SOW)
123 10.5 Role of teh Contracting Officer, Subject Matter Expert, and Project Manager
124 Chapter 11 – Technical Reviews
11.1 Purpose
11.2 Definitions and Requirements
125 11.3 Technical Reviews of GSA NEPA Documents
126 11.4 Technical Reviews of Other Agency Documents by GSA
128 Glossary
142 Appendix 1
143 NEPA (42 USC 4321)
148 40 CFR 1500-1508
186 ADM 1095.1F
190 PBS P 4001.1
196 Appendix 2
198 Appendix 3
203 Appendix 4
205 Index
GSA PBS NEPA Desk Guide 1999
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