National Environmental Policy Act
The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) establishes policy
and requirements for Federal agencies with respect to protecting the environment.
Its goal is to prevent or eliminate damage to the environment and biosphere
and stimulate the health and welfare of man. The NIH NEPA program requires
that the potential environmental impacts of agency actions be considered
before a decision is made to proceed with an action.
If you would like more information about this program, please contact
Valerie Nottingham
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Rocky Mountain Laboratories Master Plan
Rocky Mountain Laboratories DRAFT EIS - Sept 2008 with Figures Word Doc (8 Mb) Appendix A: Medical Waste Disposal Alternatives Study - Rocky Mountain Laboratories- Sept 2007 Adobe PDF (480 Kb)
RML Draft Master Plan
Draft Supplementary Risk Assessments And Site Suitability Analyses for the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory Boston University
Draft Supplementary Risk Assessments And Site Suitability Analyses for the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory Boston University
NRC Committee on Technical Input on the NIH's Draft Supplementary Risk Assessments and Site Suitability Analyses
NRC Committee on Technical Input on the NIH's Draft Supplementary Risk Assessments and Site Suitability Analyses
Final Environmental Impact Statement for the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory Boston University
Final Environmental Impact Statement for the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory Boston University
NEPA Objectives
How NIH Meets NEPA Objectives coming soon
NEPA Environmental Management Program (EMP)
Tracking Our NEPA Progress
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