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See full statement from the Environmental Protection Agency: The Environmental Protection Agency is issuing this clarification to address recent public commentary regarding how it determines whether a proposed project requires a full Environmental Impact Assessment. The EPA does not waive environmental studies “arbitrarily”. Every application is screened based on the type of activity, the location, […]
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