(1) PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
STATEMENT.
(a)
Draft and Final
EIS. The department shall prepare a draft EIS and a final
EIS.
(am)
Notification. As required by s.
23.40(2),
Stats., the department shall notify an applicant when the department determines
that it will follow the detailed environmental analysis for EIS procedures for
a proposed project.
(b)
Purpose. The purpose of an EIS is to inform decision-makers
and the public of the anticipated effects on the quality of the human
environment of a proposed action or project and alternatives to the proposed
action or project. The EIS is an informational tool that does not compel a
particular decision by the agency or prevent the agency from concluding that
other values outweigh the environmental consequences of a proposed action or
project.
(c)
Intent. The EIS shall address the entire proposed project
including all related department actions. An EIS shall consider the proposed
action or project, alternatives and anticipated environmental effects in a
dispassionate manner, and may not advocate a particular position about a
proposed action or project. The EIS shall provide a level of detail
commensurate with the complexity of the action or project being
evaluated.
(d)
Authorship. The department is responsible for the accuracy and
completeness of the EIS. However, any part of an EIS may be prepared by an
applicant, the department, a consultant to the applicant or department, or
another state, federal, tribal or local agency. In preparing an EIS, the
department may rely on an EIR provided by an applicant pursuant to par. (g),
documents prepared or relied upon by other agencies, or any other source of
relevant information. The department shall disclose its information sources in
compliance with sub. (2) (i).
(e)
Format. While there is no specific format required for an EIS,
the department shall use a format that substantially follows the guidelines
issued by the U.S. council on environmental quality under
42 USC
4331, as required by s.
1.11(2)
(c), Stats. An EIS shall be written in plain
language and should use appropriate graphics to aid decisionmakers and the
public.
Note:
42 USC
4331 was enacted as P.L. 91- 190 and is known
as "the national environmental policy act."
(f)
Issue identification.
1. The department shall consult with other
agencies as provided under s.
1.11(2) (d), Stats.
2. The department may use a public scoping
process. The process may consist of comment periods, meetings, hearings,
workshops, surveys, questionnaires, interagency committees, or other
appropriate methods or activities, and may be integrated with other public
participation requirements.
(g)
Environmental Impact
Report(EIR). Pursuant to s.
23.11(5),
Stats., the department may require an applicant for certain proposed projects
to submit an EIR. The department may request any applicant to submit an EIR.
The purpose of an EIR is to help the department develop the EIS by having the
applicant provide a detailed, comprehensive description of the proposed
project, reasonable alternatives to the proposed project, the present
environmental conditions in the area potentially affected by the proposed
project, and anticipated environmental effects of the proposed project and
alternatives. Predictive models, bioassays, and other analysis that can be
subject to reasonable scientific verification may be required. The instructions
to the applicant may also require that certain laboratory tests be performed by
a laboratory certified, registered, or approved under ch. NR 149.
(h)
Cooperation with other
agencies. In developing an EIS, the department may cooperate with
other state, federal, tribal or local agencies in accordance with s.
NR 150.40(2).
(i)
Consultant services. The
department may enter into contracts for environmental consultant services under
s.
23.41(3),
Stats., to assist the department in the preparation of an environmental impact
statement or to provide pre-application services as provided under s.
23.40(5),
Stats.
(j)
Conflicting
procedures. The department may follow procedures for environmental
review and analysis other than those contained in this chapter if the
procedural requirements of this chapter conflict with statutory review
procedures or with procedures and rules of another agency that is the lead
agency for the environmental analysis. If other procedures for environmental
review and analysis are followed, the department shall comply with this chapter
to the maximum extent feasible.
(2) EIS CONTENT. An EIS shall emphasize
environmental issues relevant to the evaluation of the action and provide a
level of detail commensurate with the complexity of the action. As required by
s.
1.11(2)
(c), Stats., the EIS shall include all of the
following:
(a) A description of the proposed
project that includes all the following:
1.
Project location.
2. Type of
facilities.
3. Time
schedules.
4. Maps and
diagrams.
5. Other information that
the department deems necessary.
(b) A description of the purpose of the
proposed project.
(c) A list of
known state, federal, tribal, and local approvals required for the proposed
project.
(d) A summary of the
process used to identify major issues and the issues identified for detailed
analysis.
(e) A list of reasonable
alternatives to the proposed project, particularly those that might avoid all
or some of the adverse environmental effects of the project, including a
description of proposed preventive and mitigating measures and an explanation
of the criteria used to discard certain alternatives from additional
study.
(f) A description of the
human environment that will likely be affected by the proposed project and
alternatives to the proposed project.
(g) An evaluation of the probable positive
and negative direct, secondary and cumulative effects of the proposed project,
and alternatives to the proposed project, on the human environment, including
all the following:
1. Effects on scarce
resources such as: archeological, historic or cultural resources, scenic and
recreational resources, prime farm lands, threatened or endangered species, and
ecologically critical areas.
2. A
summary of the adverse environmental effects which cannot be avoided.
3. Consistency with plans or policies of
local, state, federal, or tribal governments.
4. The relationship between short-term uses
of the environment and the maintenance and enhancement of long-term
productivity, and any irreversible and irretrievable commitments of
resources.
5. The potential to
establish a precedent for future actions or to foreclose future
options.
6. The degree of risk or
uncertainty in predicting environmental effects or effectively controlling
potential deleterious environmental impacts, including those relating to public
health or safety.
7. The degree of
controversy over the effects on the quality of the human environment.
(h) Identification of information
that is incomplete or unavailable and a description of the relevance of such
information.
(i) Sources of
information or verbiage.
(3) DRAFT EIS - PUBLIC REVIEW.
(a)
Document publication.
The department shall publicly announce that the draft EIS is available for
public comment and shall make the draft EIS available in a manner determined by
the department and as required under s.
1.11(2)
(d), Stats., and s.
NR 150.50. Copies of the draft EIS shall be provided to
any individual or group requesting a copy. A charge may be assessed to cover
reproduction and handling costs for requests for copies of documents. The
announcement also may be distributed to the following entities:
1. All local and regional units of government
which have jurisdiction over the area that may be affected by the proposed
project or reasonable alternatives to the proposed project.
2. Information outlets accessible in the
local, regional, or statewide areas affected by the proposed project.
3. Groups, clubs, committees, or individuals
that have demonstrated an interest in and requested receipt of this type of
information.
4. All participants in
the scoping process not listed in subds. 1 to 3.
(b)
Public announcement
content. The public announcement shall include: a brief description of
the proposed project, a brief description of the administrative procedures to
be followed under this chapter, the date by which public comments on the draft
EIS are to be submitted to the department, the name and address of a contact
within the department who will receive comments and respond to questions, and
the locations where copies of the draft EIS are available for review.
(c)
Public comment period.
1. Unless otherwise provided by law, the
department shall provide a minimum of 30 days after the date the draft EIS is
publicly announced to receive comments from other agencies and the public.
2. Unless otherwise provided by
law, the department may grant reasonable requests from any person to extend the
comment period for the draft EIS.
3. The public comment period may be extended
for a minimum of 7 days after the date the hearing is held pursuant to par.
(d).
(d)
Hearing. Pursuant to s.
1.11(2) (d), Stats., a public hearing shall be held
on the draft EIS and proposed action. Holding a public hearing as required by
another statute fulfills the hearing requirement. Any hearing held pursuant to
this paragraph shall be publicly announced and noticed in a manner consistent
with s.
1.11(2) (d), Stats.
Note: Pursuant to s.
1.11(2) (d), Stats., "notice of the hearing shall be
given by publishing a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, at least 15 days prior to
the hearing in a newspaper covering the affected area. If the proposal has
statewide significance, notice shall be published in the official state
newspaper."
Note: A public hearing required by another
statute fulfills s.
1.11(2) (d), Stats.
(4) FINAL EIS.
(a)
Preparation. Following
the public review period on the draft EIS, the department shall prepare a final
EIS.
(b)
Content.The final EIS shall include the draft EIS, a summary
of the comments received on the draft EIS and the department's response to the
comments. The final EIS may include revisions to draft EIS text or figures and
may vary from the draft EIS in scope based on comments received on the draft
EIS or other pertinent information that becomes known to the
department.
(c)
Final EIS
publication.The final EIS shall be made publicly available under s.
NR 150.50. Copies of the final EIS shall be provided to
any individual or group requesting a copy. A charge may be assessed to cover
reproduction and handling costs for requests for copies of documents.