Nepa Check Reports
The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) requires federal agencies to consider the environmental impacts of their proposed actions as well as any reasonable alternatives to those actions. GeoSearch’s thorough NEPA Check Report provides the critical information needed to comply with NEPA, making it fast and easy to evaluate whether or not a development has potential for environmental impact.
NEPA Check Reports include:
• Wildlife Refuges and Wilderness Areas
• State and Federal Historic Sites (SHPO)
• National Register of Historic Places
• FCC and FAA Sites
• Endangered Species/Critical Habitat and Managed Areas*
• National Flood Plain (FEMA)/Wetlands Maps (NWI)
• Six Full-Color Maps
• Easy-to-Read Reports and Maps
• Quick Turnaround
*Offered in Texas & California
The Endangered Species Report provides mapped locations and in depth information on endangered species and managed areas used to evaluate the environmental impact of routing and siting options for development projects. The report is also used for impact assessments, environmental reviews, and permit reviews.
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