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Technical Service Providers and Environmental Evaluation (EE) in Conservation Planning

This article discusses the importance of completing an Environmental Evaluation (EE) in the conservation planning process. It provides information about the National Policy and North Dakota's policy on EE. It also mentions where to find the ND-CPA-52 form and help sheets. The article includes a link to the National Environmental Compliance Handbook for further reference.

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Technical Service Providers and Environmental Evaluation (EE) in Conservation Planning

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  1. Technical Service ProvidersandEnvironmental Evaluation (EE)inConservation Planning

  2. Completing an (EE) is one of the early steps in the planning process that identifies and estimates the effects of a particular action or alternative on the environment

  3. National Policy located at:http://policy.nrcs.usda.gov/scripts/lpsiis.dll/GM/GM_190_410.htm

  4. North Dakota policy190-GM, Amend. ND6, October 2002Subpart A – ND410.5(see “Green” handout)

  5. An “EE” will be completed usingForm ND-CPA-52

  6. Where can you find the ND-CPA-52 form and Help sheets?

  7. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/efotg/then click on North Dakota

  8. Possible Changes ? Signature Sheet - New National NRCS Form CPA-52 - ND Modifications

  9. To view the National formgo to the directives site and findNational Environmental Compliance Handbook Subpart E – Section 610.70

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