Environmental
North Dakota requires an environmental review before certain large-scale developments. Which federal law establishes a similar requirement for federal actions?
ACERCLA
BNational Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)✓ Correct
CRESPA
DClean Water Act Section 404
Explanation
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires federal agencies to assess the environmental impacts of major federal actions through an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) or Environmental Assessment (EA).
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