Environmental
In Hawaii, what environmental document must a county agency review before approving a project that may significantly affect the environment?
AA. A Title 42 environmental report
BB. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) or Environmental Assessment (EA)✓ Correct
CC. A FEMA flood zone certification
DD. A Real Property Disclosure Statement
Explanation
Under Hawaii's Environmental Impact Statement Law (HRS Chapter 343), an Environmental Assessment determines whether a full EIS is needed. Projects with significant environmental effects require a full EIS.
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