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    Programmatic NEPA Review

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    This guidance is part of the Administration’s attempt to bring up to date federal agency implementation of NEPA to improve the involvement of the public, transparency, and efficiency of environmental reviews. Under NEPA, a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) is created for an extensive federal action, such as the adoption of a plan, policy, program, or regulation. 40 C.F.R. 1502.4(b). Often referred to as a “strategic environmental assessment” by NEPA professionals, the…

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    have small impacts, and therefore, are of little concern. For instance, air quality falls well within regulations(5). And other VECs, migratory birds and terrestrial species, also have modest impacts due to the limited footprint of the project and the wetland compensation proposed as mitigation(5). However, some VECs are more concerning. Three have issues with baseline data: freshwater fish habitat, shellfish pollution harming human health, and marine mammal habitat(5). While the impacts are…

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    Thank you for providing the California Department of Transportation (Department) the opportunity to review and comment on the Notice of Preparation of a Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Waterman + Baseline Neighborhood Transformation Specific Plan (Project). The proposed project are includes approximately 710 acres located near the center of San Bernardino area the intersection on Waterman Avenue and Baseline Avenue. The Project proposes a maximum build out of up to 4,341 residential…

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    King County Stormwater Services (2015), stormwater runoff accounts for approximately 1/3 of the water pollution in the Puget Sound. Contaminates like oil, pesticides, soaps, and industrial waste wash in to our local watershed where they negatively impact the local fish population and affect the supporting industry (Narayanan, 2013). Because of the unnatural rate and volume of stormwater flows it can damage wetlands and cause local flooding (Howard, 2007). The Pacific Northwest regularly…

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    that have been conflicted on them and/or their family members if the victim has passed due to the offence. Some of the grounds that have been observed in the present day criminal justice system are the emotional tones and word used in the Victim Impact Statement. (VIS). Also being discussed, the ‘era of disenfranchisement’ that is slowly but surely being forced out of criminal legal proceedings. Victims have a diminutive role to do with any form of a formal dealing with the Criminal Justice…

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    Victim Impact Statement

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    Victim impact statements have long been a controversial issue among the justice system resulting in numerous debates and studies to obtain a conclusion regarding trial results. A victim impact statement (VIS) occurs during the sentencing phase of a trial which allows the victim or secondary victims to express the financial, physical, and psychological impact subsequently the crime. When victim impact statements are presented in court, regarding the content as irrelevant, longer sentences are…

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    The environmental impact assessment, created in 1969 and made law in 1970, is one of the most practical methods of assessment of environmental management tools in the world. It assesses the proposed projects’ impacts on the environment and arbitrates whether the benefits of the project outweigh the harm of the environment and the local people. It looks at whether the impacts are beneficial or detrimental, naturally reversible or irreversible, repairable…

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    In the same way, Teagan Markin (2017), in the article, “Victim Rights in Sentencing: An Examination of Victim Impact Statement”, discusses the purpose of the government’s introduction of VIC and the role it actually plays during sentencing. Markin further comments on the lack of effectiveness of the recent changes made to the victim impact statement regime. The Canadian Criminal Justice system does not overlook the importance of compensating victims adequately for the wrong…

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    the Nebraska government to reroute the pipeline. 2.1 Environmental Impact Study and Perryman Study As to compile with the National Environmental Policy Act and the Department of State for a presidential permit that included a national interest determination, TransCanada had to prepare an EIS, which was a three-year study and examined “project design and safety, including the potential for oil spills, the potential impact on the Ogallala Aquifer and groundwater in the Sandhills regions,…

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    Governor Hogan, I heard about the Purple Line proposal that has been circulating for awhile now. After doing more research, I have concluded that I do not believe that we should build the new light rail because of the impact that it will have on the environment, the businesses in the new area, and the expenses. As you may know, the construction of the new Purple Line will cause damage to Rock Creek Park and the Capital Crescent Trail. The Purple Line would displace the current Capital…

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