The Project
Evaluation Program’s objective is to
facilitate the incorporation of fish and
wildlife resource needs or features in land
and water development or management programs
in Arizona.
Diagram:
The project evaluation process [PDF,
547kb].
The Project Evaluation Program provides policy, technical, and environmental
law compliance guidance and oversight, and coordinates the Arizona Game
and Fish Department's review of internal and external policies, plans,
and projects affecting fish and wildlife resources in Arizona.
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PEP's approach to determining
impacts to fish and wildlife resources. |
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We review federal, state,
municipal, and private
land use projects and policies that
may impact wildlife and fisheries in
Arizona. |
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There is no cost for Department
review of projects. |
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Simple projects can be
reviewed in one month; complex projects
may require more review time. |
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Contact
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If you are
developing an environmental document or evaluation
of a specific land or water project, and
are in need of information from the Project
Evaluation Program or Heritage Data Management
System concerning project impacts, environmental
compliance, regulation, or mitigation, you
should contact:
Project Evaluation
Program Supervisor
Phone: (623) 236-7602
Fax: (623) 236-7928
All requests for project evaluations must be in writing and include a project
location with legal description and/or map, project description, and type
of environmental document (e.g. NEPA, ESA) being prepared. Send letters
to the attention of Project Evaluation Program Supervisor at the following
address:
- Project Evaluation Request Form [106kb ]
Mailing Address:
Arizona Game and Fish Department
WMHB - Project Evaluation Program
5000 W. Carefree Highway
Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000
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