Environmental
What does the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) require for major federal projects in Delaware?
ACleanup of contaminated sites before federal approval
BAn environmental impact statement (EIS) assessing the potential effects of major federal actions on the environment✓ Correct
CInstallation of green building systems in all federal buildings
DWetlands mitigation for any project near water
Explanation
NEPA requires federal agencies to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for major federal actions significantly affecting the environment, evaluating alternatives and assessing potential impacts.
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