CEQA & NEPA Approvals
CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) and NEPA (National Environmental
Policy Act) are laws designed
to protect the environment by ensuring that potential environmental impacts of projects are assessed and
addressed before project approval.
- CEQA: A California state law that requires state and local agencies to evaluate and
disclose the
environmental impacts of proposed projects. It mandates the preparation of an Environmental Impact
Report (EIR) if a project may significantly affect the environment. The goal is to inform
decision-makers
and the public, and to mitigate adverse environmental effects.
- NEPA: A federal law that requires federal agencies to assess the environmental
impacts of major federal
actions. It involves preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for projects that
significantly
affect the environment. NEPA ensures that environmental factors are considered in federal decision-
making and encourages public involvement in the process.
BEC assists clients in navigating the complexities of obtaining CEQA
(California
Environmental Quality Act) or NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) approvals for their projects.
This
includes preparing and submitting the necessary environmental documentation and coordinating with
regulatory agencies. BEC's expertise in CEQA/NEPA regulations helps clients ensure their projects
meet the
required environmental standards and obtain the necessary approvals efficiently.
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