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1�NES0?, <br /> 7e •. <br /> z .a <br /> � o <br /> Table of Contents <br /> Preparing EAWs:A Procedural Guide for Local RGUs <br /> Overview 4 <br /> Step 1 — Determine whether a project requires a mandatory EAW 4 <br /> Step 2— Determine whether a project requires a discretionary EAW 4 <br /> Step 3— Verify your organization has the authority to prepare a mandatory EAW or <br /> order a discretionary EAW 5 <br /> Step 4— Notify the project proposer 5 <br /> Step 5— Make an official decision on whether an EAW is required or needed 6 <br /> Step 6— Schedule a meeting with the project proposer to plan out the EAW preparation 6 <br /> Step 7— Start a project file 7 <br /> Step 8— Retain a consultant(if needed) 7 <br /> Step 9— Evaluate the proposer's EAW data submittal 7 <br /> Step 10— Prepare the EAW for final release 7 <br /> Step 11 —Approve the EAW for distributopn and make copies 8 <br /> Step 12—Submit a notice to EQB staff for publication in the EQB Monitor 9 <br /> Step 13—Prepare and send out a press release to a newspaper of general circulation 9 <br /> Step 14—Mail copies of the EAW to all required parties prior to the EQB Monitor <br /> publication date 9 <br /> Step 15—Receive public comment letters 9 <br /> Step 16—Prepare a response to public comments 9 <br /> Step 17—Determin whether an EIS will be necessary 10 <br /> Step 18—Prepare a proposed findings of fact 10 <br /> Step 19—Prepare a draft resolution 10 <br /> Step 20—Seek official local government approval of the decision on the need for an EIS 11 <br /> Step 21 —Prepare the record of decision 11 <br /> Step 22—Distribute a notice of decision and the response to comments to all required <br /> parties 12 <br />
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