Title | Determination of Significance and Request for Comments on Scope of EIS |
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Determination of Significance and Request for Comments on Scope of EIS (Number of pages: 6) (Publication Size: 84KB)
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Author(s) | Gallagher, M. | ||||
Description | A decision to adopt the PBT Strategy would be an action under SEPA. While the strategy is designed to promote and enhance environmental quality, indirect or secondary adverse impacts may result. Since at this time it is impossible to determine whether or not the full implementation of this strategy could result in significant adverse environmental impacts, Ecology has issued a determination of significance (DS) and initiated scoping. | ||||
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Contact | EAP Publications Coordinator at 564-669-3028 or EAPpubs@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | comments | ||||
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Draft Strategy to Continually Reduce Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic Chemicals (PBTs) in Washington State |
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