Environmental Assessment Worksheet is a legal document that was released by the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board - a government authority operating within Minnesota.
Q: What is an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW)?
A: An EAW is a document that evaluates the potential environmental impacts of a project.
Q: Why is an EAW required?
A: An EAW is required to ensure that significant environmental impacts of a project are identified and considered before it is approved.
Q: Who prepares an EAW?
A: The responsible governmental unit (RGU) or a project proposer typically prepares an EAW.
Q: What does an EAW evaluate?
A: An EAW evaluates various aspects of a project, including its potential impacts on land, water, air, and other natural resources.
Q: What information is included in an EAW?
A: An EAW includes project details, a description of the existing environment, potential impacts, and proposed mitigation measures.
Q: Can the public provide input on an EAW?
A: Yes, the public is given an opportunity to comment on an EAW during a specified comment period.
Q: What happens after an EAW is completed?
A: After an EAW is completed, the RGU will review the document and determine whether an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is necessary.
Q: What is the purpose of an EIS?
A: An EIS is a more detailed report that evaluates the potential environmental impacts of a project and considers alternative actions and mitigation measures.
Q: Who can take legal action based on an EAW or EIS?
A: Any person or organization who may be affected by a project or has a direct interest in it can take legal action based on an EAW or EIS.
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