Bush streamlining or steamrolling NEPA?
By Dan Whipple
UPI Science News
Published 9/5/2003 12:15 PM
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BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 5 (UPI) -- It seems strange that if you call the White House Council on Environmental Quality, whoever responds declines to speak on the record.
Perhaps even stranger is what is said off the record: The Bush administration supports public involvement in environmental issues and supports the National Environmental Policy Act.
Why such innocuous statements need to be delivered without attribution is not explained.
Whatever. The devil, as they say, is in the details, and as conservationists dig deeper into this administration's emerging environmental record, they are finding it difficult to see where support and public involvement has been manifest.
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The U.S. Forest Service has told the Senate Committee on Energy and Environment that 40 percent of its resources is taken up preparing all that paperwork. Yet a committee staffer told United Press International, "I've never seen anything to back up that statement."
This is not to say considerable time and energy have not been spent by the administration on NEPA compliance. They have. The question is whether anyone thinks that time and energy have been well spent.
Under the "old" NEPA requirements, timber sales of the size the Bush administration wants to offer would have required public hearings and an environmental analysis of their impacts -- an EIS or EA.
On Thursday, the administration issued a regulation in the Federal Register allowing a "categorical exclusion" to NEPA for fuel mitigation efforts of less than 1,000 acres.
At the same time, the administration is removing all forest planning programs from NEPA processes.
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http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/redir.php?jid=0abdbbf9711e0301In other words Bush is writing his OWN RULES! and our FORESTS are under major attack!! He is so OUT of Control!
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