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A federal agency proposes building a new dam on public land. Under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), what must the agency prepare before proceeding with the project?

Correct Answer

A) An environmental impact statement (EIS) analyzing the project's potential environmental effects

NEPA requires federal agencies to prepare an environmental impact statement for major federal actions that may significantly affect the environment. The EIS must analyze the environmental consequences of the proposed action and consider alternatives.

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A
An environmental impact statement (EIS) analyzing the project's potential environmental effects
B
A subdivision plat for the affected land
C
A certificate of occupancy for the dam site
D
A zoning variance application to the local municipality

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