Code of Federal Regulations - Title 33: Navigation and Navigable Waters (December 2005)
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TITLE 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
CHAPTER I - COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
SUBCHAPTER NN - DEEPWATER PORTS
PART 148 - DEEPWATER PORTS: GENERAL
subpart g - ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW CRITERIA FOR DEEPWATER PORTS
148.705 - What is determined by the environmental evaluation?
(a) The environmental criteria to be used in evaluating a license application are established by general consensus of expertise, scientific opinion, public interest, and institutional requirements, such as laws and regulations established for the protection of the environment. Criteria that may be established in future environmental regulations or other requirements to protect the environment will also be used.
(b) The environmental criteria to be used in evaluating a license application are applied to all relevant aspects of: (1) The fabrication, construction, operation, and decommissioning phases of a deepwater port; (2) The operations of the vessels that serve the port; (3) The port's servicing and support activities; (4) Shore based construction and fabrication sites; (5) Shore side supporting facilities (if appropriate) for the proposed location; and (6) The No Action alternative and other reasonable alternatives.
(c) The criteria are also applied in a manner that takes into account the cumulative effects of other reasonably foreseeable actions as outlined in 148.708.
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