Obtaining Environmental Impact Statements
EPA does not have copies of Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) available for public distribution. Instead, we recommend that you request a copy directly from the agency that prepared the EIS.
A good place to start is to telephone the agency "contact person" listed in EPA's weekly Notice of Availability of EISs.
In addition, several agencies are publishing entire copies of EISs on the internet (check each agency's website to determine on-line availability).
Other means of obtaining EISs are described below.
Northwestern University Transportation Library
One of the largest collections of Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) is available from Northwestern University's Transportation Library. Nearly all of the EISs issued by federal agencies since 1969 are held, usually in draft as well as final form, as well as related documents (e.g., environmental assessments, findings of no significant impact, records of decisions, supplementary reports, and maps).
Cambridge
Scientific Abstracts
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) is a privately-owned information company that publishes abstracts and indexes to scientific and technical research literature and will make these available for a charge.
Detailed abstracts of EISs published from 1987 to the present are available; full-text is available for EISs issued in and since 2003. Please contact CSA directly for more information.
CSA
7200 Wisconsin Avenue - Suite 601
Bethesda, Maryland 20814
(301) 961-6700
Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters Repository
EPA Headquarters Repository
(202) 566-0556
The EPA Headquarters Repository houses a microfiche collection of final EISs filed from 1970 through 1977, and all draft, final and supplemental EISs filed from 1978 through 1990. These microfiches are available through inter-library loans; please ask your local librarian to contact the EPA Headquarters Repository to arrange an interlibrary loan.