NR567 - Analysis of Environmental Impact
Find Environmental Impact Statements and More
Databases
- EPA Environmental Impact Statement DatabaseBrowse or search for environmental impact statements from 1987 to the present. Newer records include EPA comments and/or full text. Search Tip: The title search for this database appears to interpret all words typed into the search box as a phrase. Limit your searches to one or two words and use the state, date, and agency limits to retrieve the best results.
- Environmental Impact Statements: Full-Text & DigestSummaries and some full-text documents for environmental impact statements. As of January 2019, includes documents from 1984 - 2016.
Library Catalog
If you cannot find the full text of an EIS in one of the databases listed above, try searching the CSU Libraries catalog (now called Primo.) The Libraries has final environmental impact statements in both print and electronic forms, mostly from the Colorado region, but some from other areas of the United states as well.
- Primo Advanced SearchFind an EIS in the CSU Libraries catalog by choosing the "Books and More" option. Then type in the phrase "environmental impact statement" and a few key words.
Search the Internet
Some federal agencies post their environmental impact statements, environmental assessments, and/or supporting documents on the internet. To find these, a search engine such as Google is often the best tool to use.
If you use Google, try out the advanced search options which allow you to limit your search to a specific domain (such as .gov) or a specific website (such as fs.fed.us).
For instructions on using Google advanced search, visit the Research Tips & Tutorials page. You may also want to try the options listed in the More Government Information box.
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More Government Information
- Search the U.S. GovernmentSearch all federal, state, and local government websites with one search, including those without the .gov suffix.
- Government Information Research GuideLinks and instructions for finding information produced by all levels of the U.S. government.
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