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ENVIRONMENTAL WRITING
Control Number: 198 Course Number: 53EVW01A
Length: 36 Tuition: $1730.00
CEUs: .0 PDHs: LUs:
Purpose:
This course provides instruction for those who prepare NEPA documents (NOI, EIS, EA, FONSI, ROD, Supplements, etc.) as part of legislative proposals and feasibility studies to help them save time and develop good strategies for planning, organizing, writing, and revising.
Description:
Following this course, attendees will know the appropriate content and formatting requirements for NEPA documents that will be separate, combined with, or integrated as part of other project reports. As a result of the classroom instruction and several workshops, students will be better prepared to (a) interpret regulations and procedures relating to NEPA documents; (b) use the multi-objective, interdisciplinary planning framework for producing EAs and EISs; (c) organize material such as alternatives and impacts in a logical manner; (d) design graphic and tabular displays; (e) review and evaluate Corps documents for correct content and readability; and (f) prepare legally sufficient and defensible NEPA documents.
Prerequisites:
Nominees must be assigned (a) Occupational Series: Selected 0020, 0100, 0400, 0800, and 1300 or demonstrate special needs related to job responsibilities; (b) Grade: GS-07 or above, and; (c) Experience: At least one year directly or indirectly involved with preparing NEPA documents.
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