What are the basic components of conducting an EJ Analysis?
• Describe the proposed Project. • State why you are doing the analysis. List applicable laws and regulations. • Determine and discuss how you will conduct the analysis. • Identify the study area (include a travelshed for a tolling project) in which the analysis will be done. • Identify the study area’s demographics including an area just outside of the affected area. (Make sure you use at least two data sources.) • Document the public outreach process including any targeted outreach and translations for limited English proficiency. • Identify and discuss anticipated effects, both adverse and beneficial. Tie these, when possible, to public comments. • Identify who is being affected and who is not being affected and the degree. • Consider the magnitude or intensity of effect when you determine if high and adverse effects fall disproportionately on the minority or low-income populations. • Determine the anticipated effect on the environmental justice population. Consider any offsetting b