What is an Environmental Impact Statement?
An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is a detailed environmental analysis document that is prepared when a proposal or alternatives have the potential for significant impact on the environment. In the National Park Service, GMPs are almost always accompanied by an EIS. It will not be a separate document.
An environmental impact statement (EIP) is a report prepared by a business, government entity or private individual that discusses the potential impact a proposed development will have on the local environment. An EIP is usually requested by a local government entity such as a planning board to determine whether a proposed development should be granted a permit. What are the Contents of an Environmental Impact Statement? There are various elements that make up an environmental impact statement. These include: Direct and indirect effects of the projectInterference with other local activitiesEnergy and resource requirements for potential developmentConservation and reparation potentialPreservation of urban, historic and cultural qualityWays to minimize damage Do I Need an Environmental Impact Statement? Many states require an environmental impact statement before any permit or license will be granted for a proposed development. States also require that these reports be conducted well in