[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR6.108]
[Page 105]
TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PART 6_PROCEDURES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COUNCIL ON
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ON THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT--
Subpart A_General
Sec. 6.108 Criteria for initiating an EIS.
The responsible official shall assure that an EIS will be prepared
and issued for actions under subparts E, G, H, and I when it is
determined that any of the following conditions exist:
(a) The Federal action may significantly affect the pattern and type
of land use (industrial, commercial, agricultural, recreational,
residential) or growth and distribution of population;
(b) The effects resulting from any structure or facility constructed
or operated under the proposed action may conflict with local, regional
or State land use plans or policies;
(c) The proposed action may have significant adverse effects on
wetlands, including indirect and cumulative effects, or any major part
of a structure or facility constructed or operated under the proposed
action may be located in wetlands;
(d) The proposed action may significantly affect threatened and
endangered species or their habitats identified in the Department of the
Interior's list, in accordance with Sec. 6.302, or a State's list, or a
structure or a facility constructed or operated under the proposed
action may be located in the habitat;
(e) Implementation of the proposed action or plan may directly cause
or induce changes that significantly:
(1) Displace population;
(2) Alter the character of existing residential areas;
(3) Adversely affect a floodplain; or
(4) Adversely affect significant amounts of important farmlands as
defined in requirements in Sec. 6.302(c), or agricultural operations on
this land.
(f) The proposed action may, directly, indirectly or cumulatively
have significant adverse effect on parklands, preserves, other public
lands or areas of recognized scenic, recreational, archaeological, or
historic value; or
(g) The Federal action may directly or through induced development
have a significant adverse effect upon local ambient air quality, local
ambient noise levels, surface water or groundwater quality or quantity,
water supply, fish, shellfish, wildlife, and their natural habitats.
[50 FR 26315, June 25, 1985, as amended at 51 FR 32611, Sept. 12, 1986]