Environmental Compliance

What information is required for EHP review?

The information required forEnvironmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) review includes: ​

  • Physical address, GPS coordinates, and dimensions     of work sites ​
  • Repair or restoration details ​
  • Original construction date and renovations ​
  • Equipment and materials staging details ​
  • Debris disposal site information ​
  • Timeframe of work
  • Source of fill material
  • Maps, photographs, plans, drawings, or blueprints     supporting the Scope of Work (SOW) ​
  • Studies and surveys if requested ​
  • Applicable permits, authorizations, and     correspondence with regulatory agencies ​
  • Detailed project information
  • Maps showing project locations
  • Permits obtained or needed ​
  • Correspondence with relevant agencies ​
  • Documentation of alternatives considered to     minimize adverse impacts
  • Compliance with permit conditions ​
  • Utilization of best management practices
  • Verification of meeting conditions post-completion     of work ​

This comprehensive set of informationsupports a smooth EHP review process and ensures compliance with environmentaland historic preservation regulations. ​

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