31 Tex. Admin. Code § 375.66 - Environmental Impact Statements
(a) Purpose
and applicability. An EIS examines impacts from the proposed project that are
significantly affecting the human environment, requires close coordination with
the Board and other agencies, and is the primary basis for the Board's issuance
of a Record of Decision.
(b)
Required EIS. An EIS shall be prepared for:
(1) new regional water supply systems for a
community with a population greater than 100,000;
(2) actions likely to have a significant
adverse effect on:
(A) local ambient air
quality;
(B) local ambient noise
levels;
(C) surface water
reservoirs or navigation projects;
(D) the environment due to the releases of
radioactive, hazardous, or toxic substances or biota;
(E) federal or state natural landmarks or any
property eligible for the national or state register of historic places;
or
(F) environmentally important
natural resources such as wetland, floodplains, significant agricultural lands,
aquifer recharge zones, coastal zones, barrier islands, wild and scenic rivers,
and significant fish or wildlife habitat;
(3) actions inconsistent with federal, state,
local, or Indian tribe environmental, resources protection, or land use laws or
approved land use plans or regulations;
(4) actions likely to significantly affect
the pattern and type of land use or growth and distribution of population,
including altering the character of residential areas;
(5) actions that in conjunction with federal,
state, local, or Indian tribe projects are likely to produce significant
cumulative impacts; and
(6) actions
with uncertain environmental effects or highly unique environmental risks that
are likely to be significant.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.