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EPA Region 6 GIS Screening Tool for Environmental Assessment (GISST). Sharon L. Osowski, Ph.D. Ecologist EPA Region 6. WHAT IS IT?. GISST is a GIS-based tool that uses criteria that are scored to assist in initial assessment of potential environmental impacts. Who can use GISST?.
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EPA Region 6 GIS Screening Tool for Environmental Assessment (GISST) Sharon L. Osowski, Ph.D. Ecologist EPA Region 6
WHAT IS IT? GISST is a GIS-based tool that uses criteria that are scored to assist in initial assessment of potential environmental impacts
Who can use GISST? Anyone with training can use & interpret the GISST output for planning and analysis purposes
Two Components • Uses a geographic unit approach to evaluate “risks” of potential impacts • Imposes a scoring structure on data • i.e., criteria scored 1 (low impact) to 5 (high impact) Over 90 different criteria, but 20 used regularly
How does GISST work? Program Needs DATA Ready for use Develop Criteria (1-5) Program into GIS Document It’s a process as well as a tool
Uses of GISST • NEPA Scoping • Project Planning • EA/EIS Preparation & Review • Single direct impacts • Alternatives analysis
Hypothetical TO SIU Study Area National Corridor
Combined Constraints Map T & E Species Potential EJ area Wetlands National Forests
Floodplain TEAP Rarity Economics
FHWA used GISST along with other information to narrow the Congressional study area to a “reasonable corridor” • EPA overlaid the GISST results with the “reasonable corridor” to determine how well the corridor avoided and minimized potential impacts and provided comments back to FHWA • TPWD stated that the application of GISST in determining corridors resulted in an 80% avoidance of their areas of concern
Benefits Identification of “red flags” Mitigation:True AVOIDANCE!! Then Minimization,Then Compensation Open process, documentation
NEPAssist An innovative tool that facilitates the environmental review process and EPA's project planning. NEPAssist is an easy to use web-based application that draws environmental data dynamically from EPA regions' Geographic Information System databases. It provides a preliminary environmental assessment of a project's potential environmental impacts. These features contribute to a streamlined review process that potentially raises important environmental issues at the earliest stages of project development.
The Future!! GISST Incorporation into NEPAssist Recalculations using new land cover data Recalculation to a 0.25 km2 grid—more useful to MPOs
The Process Step 1: Can you transfer funds to a Fed Agency? Step 2: Develop Interagency MOU (template) Step 3: Agree on Scope of Work and Budget (template) Step 4: Agency Execs sign IAG document obligating funds Step 5: Training session is scheduled (approximately 1-2 months from funds transfer)