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Categorical Exclusion Checklist - Ce1 for Non-ground Disturbing Activities is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Transportation - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is a Categorical Exclusion Checklist?
A: A Categorical Exclusion Checklist is a document used to determine if a proposed activity meets the criteria for a categorical exclusion, meaning it does not require further environmental review.
Q: What is Ce1?
A: Ce1 refers to a specific type of Categorical Exclusion Checklist for non-ground disturbing activities in South Dakota.
Q: What are non-ground disturbing activities?
A: Non-ground disturbing activities are activities that do not involve digging or disturbing the earth, such as installing signs or conducting surveys.
Q: Why is a Categorical Exclusion Checklist necessary?
A: A Categorical Exclusion Checklist is necessary to ensure that certain activities have minimal impacts on the environment and do not require more extensive review and analysis.
Q: Who uses the Categorical Exclusion Checklist?
A: The Categorical Exclusion Checklist is used by government agencies, developers, and other entities proposing activities that may qualify for a categorical exclusion.
Q: Are all non-ground disturbing activities exempt from environmental review?
A: Not all non-ground disturbing activities are exempt from environmental review. Some may still require additional evaluation depending on their potential impacts.
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