Environmental Flashcards
How long does draft EIS have to be available to public comment?
45 days.
How long is the EIS waiting period
30 days
NEPA vs EPA
NEPA passed in 1969. Established Council on Environmental Quality. EPA established in 1970 by executive order. Nixon
National Heritage Areas
Places where natural, cultural and historic resources combine to form a cohesive, nationally important landscape.
What is Carrying capacity?
A biological concept indicating the maximum population size of a species that could be sustained in perpetuity within the environment, given the availability of food, water, habitat, etc.
The concept of carrying capacity is used in city planning to discuss the maximum population and employment that could be carried within a particular community.
What is a wellhead protection area?
a surface and subsurface land area regulated to prevent contamination of a well or well-field supplying a public water system. An ordinance protecting this would address primary, secondary and tertiary recharge areas.
Who is Rachel Carson?
the author of Silent Spring, which was published in 1962. In the book, Carson examined the dangers of chemical pesticides, such as DDT, on plants, animals, and humans. The book greatly influenced the way people think about the environment.
What are Effluent Standards?
Are set restrictions on the discharge of pollutants into the environment. Effluent guidelines reduce the discharge of pollutants that have serious environmental impacts. The EPA has effluent guidelines for more than 50 categories.
What is Point Source Pollution?
is discharged directly from a specific site, such as a sewage treatment plant or an industrial pipe.
What is Non-point Source Pollution?
is contaminated runoff from many sources.
What is an Estuary?
is an area where freshwater meets saltwater
What is the The Clean Water Act of 1972?
The Act requires anyone wanting to discharge pollutants into a body of water to obtain a permit. It also regulates the amount of water that can be discharged and the types of pollutants that can be released.
What is the Clean Air Act?
1970 and made major revisions in 1977 and 1990. The Act has provisions that cut off federal funding for metropolitan areas that are not in attainment. In non-attainment areas, new pollution sources are allowed only if there is a reduction in pollutants greater than the pollutants contributed by the source.
What six pollutants does the Clean Air Act monitor?
Ozone
Particulate Matter
Carbon Monoxide
Nitrogen Dioxide
Sulfur Dioxide
Lead
What is the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA)?
Created the Council of Enviro Quality
EPA requires Federal agencies to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for all major Federal actions that may significantly affect the quality of the human environment.
Can do a EA to see if a EIS is needed. FONSI means no EIS.