Environmental
A Washington state environmental audit (SEPA review) that results in an EIS typically takes how long to complete?
A1–2 weeks
B1–3 months
C6 months to 2 or more years for complex projects✓ Correct
D5 years minimum
Explanation
Environmental Impact Statements for complex Washington projects can take 6 months to several years to complete, depending on the project's complexity, the number of affected resources, and the extent of public and agency review required.
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