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Categorical Exclusion Checklist - Ce1 for Ground Disturbing Activities Within Previously Disturbed Row 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 tool used to assess environmental impacts for certain types of activities.
Q: What is CE1?
A: CE1 refers to a categorial exclusion designation for ground disturbing activities within previously disturbed ROW (Right-of-Way) in South Dakota.
Q: What does CE1 cover?
A: CE1 covers ground disturbing activities within previously disturbed ROW in South Dakota.
Q: What is considered a previously disturbed ROW?
A: A previously disturbed ROW refers to a right-of-way that has already been disturbed by construction or other human activities.
Q: What are some examples of ground disturbing activities?
A: Examples of ground disturbing activities include excavation, trenching, grading, and other activities that would result in disturbance to the ground.
Q: Why is the checklist necessary?
A: The checklist is necessary to ensure that the potential environmental impacts of ground disturbing activities within previously disturbed ROW are properly evaluated and addressed.
Q: Who is responsible for completing the checklist?
A: The responsible party, such as the project proponent or agency, is typically responsible for completing the checklist.
Q: What happens after completion of the checklist?
A: After completion of the checklist, the environmental impacts are assessed, and if no significant impacts are identified, the activity may proceed without further environmental review.
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