U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine ChaoPhoto – dot.gov
The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) is seeking public opinion on two "interim" policies: One calls for limit the number of pages in environmental impact statements (EIS) and the other would coordinate federal reviews for infrastructure projects under the "One Federal Decision" executive order with the goal of completing environmental review within two years.
According to notice published Aug. 23 in the Federal Register, the USDOT is proposing to limit the text of draft and final EIS to 150 pages, but recommends that such statements not exceed 75 pages.
The department is proposing the rule because lengthy EIS documents, "containing extraneous detail and needless data," have added to the costs and time necessary to complete the environmental review process, according to the notice.