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environmental checklists1- http://www.shorelinefire.com/cip/enviro.html The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. 2- http://dq.arc.nasa.gov/info_services/Nepa/nepa-facilities.htm NEPA Environmental Checklist - Facilities Projets 3- http://www.ns.doe.ca/greenman/office.html Greening Checklist: Greening your Office The following checklist on paper use, and other green office tips. 4- http://www.ns.doe.ca/greenman/contract.html Greening Checklist: Service Contractors Service contractors (e.g., translators, caterers, transport companies, etc.) should also be required to adhere to green principles. 5- http://www.subjectmatters.com/indicators/HTMLSrc/IndicatorChecklist.html Checklist for Evaluating Indicators The checklist is a way to calibrate sustainable community indicators based on a set of characteristics that all good sustainability indicators share. 6- http://www.epa.gov/ttn/uatw/checklist.html Choosing Where You Live A Consumer Self Help Guide to the U.S. and U.S. Territories Master Checklist This guide addresses the environmental concerns of air quality, water quality, waste management and others, that affect the physical and psychological health of a person. Our physical and psychological health can be affected by our surroundings. These surroundings include water, air, soil, noise, traffic congestion, climate, and population density. These are some of the factors that need to be taken into consideration when determining where to live. 7- http://www.epa.gov/ttn/uatw/data.html Choosing Where You Live A Consumer Self Help Guide to the U.S. and U.S. Territories Data Sources Listed are a variety of data sources to help you learn more about the issues discussed with this checklist. 8- http://www.igc.org/eco-ops/nbl/nbl.4.4.html Rating your company's EQE Here's a simple checklist for rating your company's EQE--environmental quality and efficiency. 9-http://www.environ.wa.gov.au/pubs/eia/Default_eia5appa.html General Checklist of Environmental Issues The following is a general checklist of environmental issues that are important in Western Australia. If your proposed development causes an impact that would affect any of the areas listed then environmental management measures should be described to prevent or ameliorate the impact. 10- http://www.ru.ac.za/saep/eia/guide5.html Department of Environment Affairs, 1992.Checklist of Environmental Characteristics This document provides a checklist of environmental characteristics which may be sensitive to development actions, or which could place significant constraints on a proposed development. 11- http://es.epa.gov/oeca/ofa/pollprev/forest.html POLLUTION PREVENTION/ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REDUCTION CHECKLIST FOR FORESTRY ACTIVITIES 12- http://es.epa.gov/oeca/ofa/pollprev/site.html POLLUTION PREVENTION/ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REDUCTION CHECKLIST FOR SITING 13- http://es.epa.gov/oeca/ofa/pollprev/tour.html POLLUTION PREVENTION/ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REDUCTION CHECKLIST FOR RECREATION AND TOURISM 14- http://www.igc.org/eco-ops/nbl/nbl.5.14.html Rating Your Company's EQE: A Design for Environment Checklist We feature a simple checklist to help you think about design for environment (DFE), as a way to systematically build EQE into the design of your products and services, rather than deal with it as an afterthought.
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