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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park » Retaining Wall, 11900 River Road, Potomac, MD
An EA must lead to either (1) a FONSI or (2) a Notice of Intent and an EIS. Therefore, if we find, by using an EA, that the preferred alternative will have significant effect on the human environment then an EIS will be prepared. If we find that alternatives analyzed in the EA would not significantly affect the human environment, a FONSI will be prepared.
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Step 1. Step 1 - Public Scoping for Proposed Project - November 1-30, 2007
Step 2. Step 2 - Public Scoping Meeting - November 7, 2007
Step 3. Step 3 - Analysis of scoping comments -Fall 2007
Step 4. Step 4 - Preparation of the Environmental Assessment - Fall/Winter 2008
Step 5. Step 5 - Public review of Environmental Assessment - Winter 2009
Step 6. Step 6 - Analysis of public comments - Winter 2009
Step 7. Step 7 - Preparation of decision document - Winter/Spring 2009
Step 8. Step 8 - Announcement of decisioni on proposal - Spring 2009
THE PROJECT APPLICANT WITHDREW HIS REQUEST TO REBUILD THE FAILED WALL WITHIN THE SCENIC EASEMENT, HELD BY THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, AT 11900 RIVER ROAD, POTOMAC, MARYLAND. AS A RESULT, NO FURTHER ACTION WILL BE TAKEN ON THIS PROJECT.
POSTED - AUGUST 2, 2011