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Infrastructure
Development and Environmental Permitting Personnel from Ecological Solutions, Inc. are qualified and available to assist you in the Section 404-permitting process. We can begin by performing wetland delineation and comprehensive ecological resource inventories within you property and continue by assessing potential environmental impacts and permitting based on a conceptual design. We will then start the permitting process and guide you through every aspect on a efficient and economical manner. Endangered species, mitigation, previous impacts, and existing violations are all issues the may have bearing on this process and can be handled by our experienced team. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) was created to ensure federal agencies, including projects that are funded by the federal government, consider the environmental impacts of their actions and decisions. The basic doctrine of NEPA requires the federal government to use all practicable means and measures to protect environmental values. Section 101(b) of the Act states, ”it is the continuing responsibility of the federal government to use all practicable means, consistent with other essential considerations of national policy to avoid environmental degradation, preserve historic, cultural, and natural resources, and promote the widest range of beneficial uses of the environment without undesirable and unintentional consequences.” Therefore, NEPA makes environmental protection a part of the mandate of every federal agency and department. NEPA requires analysis and a detailed statement of the environmental impact of any proposed federal action, which significantly affects the quality of the human environment. |
Federal agencies and projects funded
by the federal government are also required to consider alternatives which
are less damaging to the environment.
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