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Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, "Proposed Federal Actions Affecting the Environment," Bulletin No. 71-3, August 31, 1970. DOD Directive 5100.50, "Protection and Enhancement of Environmental Quality," May 24, 1973.

DOD Directive 5500.5, "Natural ResourcesConservation and Management," May 24, 1965 (32 CFR Part 263).

Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Circular No. A-95 (Revised), February 9, 1971 (Parts I and II).

"Directory of State, Metropolitan and Regional Clearinghouses," under OMB Circular No. A-95 (Revised, April 19, 1971).

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Pub. L. 86-149, "To Authorize Certain Construction at Military Installations and for Other Purposes," August 10, 1959.

DOD Directive 5200.1-R, "Information Security Program Regulation," July 1972, authorized by DOD Directive 5200.1, June 1, 1972 (32 FR 159).

DOD Directive 5230.9, "Clearance of DOD Public Information," December 24, 1966. DOD Directive 5400.7, "Availability to the Public of DOD Information," June 23, 1967 (32 FR 286).

DOD Directive 7040.4, "Military Construction Authorization Appropriations,"

July 16, 1971.

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DOD Directive 6050.1, Environmental Con-
siderations in DOD Actions, March 19, 1974.

RELATIONSHIPS FOR
PREPARING & PROCESSING AN EIS

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1/ DEIS Draft EIS (Proposed draft EIS becomes DEIS when approved by responsible DA officials) 2/ Effective control date is the date that notice of the receipt by CEQ of the draft or final EIS is published in the Federal Register (usually within one week of receipt by CEQ).

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OUTLINE FOR EIS CONTENT

A. INTRODUCTION

1. Project description

a. Purpose of action

b. Description of action

(1) Location and setting of the activity (2) Summary of activities

2. Environmental setting

a. Environment prior to proposed action b. Other related Federal activities

B. LAND-USE RELATIONSHIPS

a. Conformity or conflict with other landuse plans, policies and controls

(1) Federal, state, and local

(2) Clean Air Act and Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 b. Conflicts and/or inconsistent land-use plans

(1) Extent of reconciliation

(2) Reasons for proceeding with action

C. PROBABLE IMPACT OF THE PROPOSED ACTION ON THE ENVIRONMENT

a. Positive and negative effects (1) Regional environmental and national/ international environment where applicable (2) Environmental factors to be considered (3) Impact of proposed action

b. Direct and indirect consequences (1) Primary effects

(2) Secondary effects

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E. PROBABLY ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

WHICH CANNOT BE AVOIDED

a. Adverse and unavoidable impacts

b. How avoidable adverse impacts will be mitigated

F. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOCAL SHORT-TERM USES OF MAN'S ENVIRONMENT AND MAINTENANCE AND ENHANCEMENT OF LONG-TERM PRODUCTIVITY

a. Trade-off between short-term environmental gains at expense of long-term losses b. Trade-off between long-term environmental gains at expense of short-term losses c. Extent to which proposed action forecloses future options

G. IRRIVERSIBLE AND IRRETRIEVABLE
COMMITMENTS OF RESOURCES

a. Unavoidable impacts irreversibly curtailing the range of potential uses of the environment

(1) Materials

(2) Natural

(3) Cultural

H. NATIONAL DEFENSE CONSIDERATIONS THAT MUST BE BALANCED AGAINST THE ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF THE PROPOSED AC

TION

a. Benefits of proposed action b. Benefits of alternatives

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PROTECTIVE COVER SHEET

The material contained in the attached Environmental Impact Statement is for internal coordinating use only and may not be released to non-Department of Defense agencies or individuals until coordination has been completed and the material has been cleared for public release by appropriate authority.

EXAMPLE

NOTE: This cover sheet will be removed when the DEIS is approved by HQDA.

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AREAS OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND FEDERAL STATE AGENCIES WITH JURISDICTION BY LAW OR SPECIAL EXPERTISE TO COMMENT THEREON

AIR-AIR QUALITY

Department of Agriculture

Forest Service (effects on vegetation)

Atomic Energy Commission (radioactive substances)

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

Environmental Protection Agency

Department of the Interior

Bureau of Mines (fossil and gaseous fuel combustion)

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife (effect on wildlife)

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (effects on recreation)

Bureau of Land Management (public lands)

Bureau of Indian Affairs (Indian lands) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (remote sensing, aircraft emissions) sions)

Department of Transportation—

Assistant Secretary for Systems Developing and Technology (auto emissions) Coast Guard (vessel emissions) Federal Aviation Administration (aircraft emissions)

FEA (energy and mobile sources emissions)
WEATHER MODIFICATION

Department of Agriculture—
Forest Service
Department of Commerce-

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin-
istration (marine species)
Department of Defense-
Department of the Air Force
Department of the Interior—
Bureau of Reclamation

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