NEPA Law & Policy
DOI NEPA Requirements
NEPA Terminology
NEPA History & Fun Facts
NEPA Documents
100

This 1970 law requires federal agencies to consider environmental effects of their actions.

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

100

NEPA requires agencies to analyze this, sometimes called “the do nothing option.”

No Action Alternative

100

Decision document used when an EIS is prepared.

Record of Decision (ROD)

100

This president signed NEPA into law on January 1, 1970.

Richard Nixon

100

Type of NEPA document prepared when there are significant impacts.

Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)

200

This Council issues regulations guiding how agencies implement NEPA.

Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ)

200

Section of an EIS that describes resources that have the potential to be affected by alternatives.

Affected Environment

200

Document often prepared based on the analysis in an EA.

Finding of No Significant Impact

200

The CEQ was established within this office of the Executive Branch.

Executive Office of the President

200

Type of NEPA document prepared when it is uncertain if impacts are significant or nonsignificant.

Environmental Assessment (EA)

300

This law gives BLM its multiple-use mandate.

Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA)

300

This section of an EIS should briefly present the proposal, purpose and need, and alternatives.

Summary

300

Term for connected, cumulative, or similar actions considered together in an environmental analysis.

"Proposed Action" or "Connected Action"

300

Standard practices, design features, or operating procedures built into the project from the start to avoid or minimize impacts.

Protective Measures

300

Category of actions determined to be nonsignificant in an agency's NEPA procedures.

Categorical Exclusion (CE)

400

Section of a law covering consultation on Federal actions that may effect a Federally listed species

Environmental Species Act (ESA), Section 7

400

Type of NEPA document that is prepared for a program where additional NEPA documents will be developed later that are narrower in scope

Programmatic or Tiered NEPA

400

A process where bureaus collect information to learn more about potentially significant issues related to a proposed action.

Public Involvement or Scoping

400

BLM's official NEPA guidance (other than a law/regulation)

DOI NEPA Handbook

400

This online site is where BLM posts its NEPA documents, including EAs, EISs, and Decision Records.

ePlanning

500

Section of a law requiring Federal agencies to take into account effects of a proposal on sites eligible for the National Register of Historic Places

National Historic Preservation Act, Section 106

500

Type of NEPA document prepared when the agency makes substantive changes to the proposed action.

Supplemental NEPA

500

A Federal, State, Tribal, or local agency that has jurisdiction by law or special expertise can be designated as what in the NEPA process.

Cooperating Agency

500

Location of the official list of Extraordinary Circumstances for BLM

DOI NEPA regulations (43 CFR 46)

500

This BLM tool is used early in the NEPA process to identify resource specialists, issues, and whether additional analysis is needed.

Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) Checklist


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