New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 7 - WASTEWATER AND WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES
Part 7 - REVIEW PROCEDURES FOR WASTEWATER CONSTRUCTION LOANS
Section 20.7.7.20 - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (EIS) PREPARATION
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.7.7.20
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Steps in preparing the EIS. In addition to the other requirements specified in this procedure, the responsible official will conduct the following activities:
(1)
Notice of intent. If a determination is made that an EIS will be required, the
responsible official shall prepare and distribute a notice of intent.
(2) Scoping. As soon as possible, after the
publication of the notice of intent, the responsible official will convene a
meeting of affected federal, state, and local agencies, or affected Indian
tribes, the applicant and other interested parties to determine the scope of
the EIS. As part of the scoping meeting, NMED will, as a minimum:
(a) Determine the significance of issues for
and the scope of those significant issues to be analyzed in depth in the
EIS;
(b) Identify the preliminary
range of alternatives to be considered;
(c) Identify potential cooperating agencies
and determine the information or analyses that may be needed from cooperating
agencies or other parties;
(d)
Discuss the method for EIS preparation and the public participation
strategy;
(e) Identify consultation
requirements of other environmental laws; and
(f) Determine the relationship between the
EIS and the completion of the facilities plan and any necessary coordination
arrangements between the preparers of both documents.
(3) Identifying and evaluating alternatives.
Immediately following the scoping process, the responsible official shall
commence the identification and evaluation of all potentially viable
alternatives to adequately address the range of issues identified in the
scoping process. Additional issues may be addressed, or others eliminated,
during this process and the reasons documented as part of the EIS.
B. Methods for preparing EIS. After NMED determines the need for an EIS, it shall select one of the following methods for its preparation:
(1) By NMED
contracting directly with a qualified consulting firm;
(2) By utilizing a third party method whereby
the responsible official enters into "third party agreements" for the applicant
to engage and pay for the services of a third party to prepare the EIS. Such
agreement shall not be initiated unless both the applicant and the responsible
official agree to its creation. A third party agreement will be established
prior to the applicant's EID and eliminate the need for the document. In
proceeding under the third party agreement, the responsible official shall
carry out the following practices:
(a) In
consultation with the applicant, choose the third party contractor and manage
that contract;
(b) Select the
consultant based on ability and absence of conflict of interest. Third party
contractors shall execute a disclosure statement prepared by the responsible
official signifying they have no financial or other conflicting interest in the
outcome of the project; and
(c)
Specify the information to be developed and supervise the gathering, analysis,
and presentation of the information. The responsible official shall have sole
authority for approval and modification of the statements, analyses, and
conclusions included in the third party EIS.
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