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. ​

Back to FAQ

Additional Information Related  to

Environmental Compliance

This website  is intended as a national source of information about  the delivery of  financial recovery services. It includes resources on eligibility, procurement, grant management delivery, and issues related to various Federal Programs currently supporting FEMA  Public Assistance program  financial recovery for governments and non-profits. This website is not affiliated or endorsed or sponsored  by  FEMA  or any other Federal grant program. The information provided in various webpage documents is derived largely from Federal  published materials. In general, under section 105 of the Copyright Act, such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law and are therefore in the public domain.  The goal is to help navigate the various Federal websites and summarize grant information and requirements. It does not constitute legal advice or grant management advise and is provided for general informational purposes only. Only the Federal Agency responsible for grants can make determinations on eligibility and grant amounts. You should consult with your professional services advisors and State and Federal Grant Coordinators for more detailed guidance on specific FEMA Public Assistance financial recovery issues.

Please review the Terms of Use and Disclaimers and your continued use confirms your acceptance