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Seven County: A Win-Win For the Environment and Business
Since the enactment of the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) in 1969, the term environmental impact statement (EIS) has become deeply embedded in legal and business language. As is well known to this readership, the statutory framework requires an assessment of the anticipated environmental impacts of any project that is built, funded, or approved by the federal government.