Public comments resulted in consideration of alternative routes and operating procedures for transmission corridors.
A combined programmatic and project EIS process successfully managed the consideration of thousands of public comments.
As a result of Hurricane Katrina, the EIS alternatives included an additional noncoastal site and mitigation to to address hurricane threats.
The EA process protected a restored wetland during planning for new construction.
An EA for wildland fire management preserved and improved unique sagebrush steppe ecosystem at a DOE site.
Stakeholder participation in the NEPA process resulted in additional alternatives with better environmental outcomes.
A site-wide EA provided an efficient framework for planning future activities.
Six years of implementing a mitigation action plan resulted in effective environmental protection.
An EA helped DOE plan an effective field-based research program to better understand bioremediation processes.
Mitigation greatly reduced the severity of impacts from a major wildfire.