[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 45, Volume 3]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 45CFR641.16]



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                        TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE

 

                 CHAPTER VI--NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

 

PART 641_ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES FOR PROPOSED NATIONAL 

SCIENCE FOUNDATION ACTIONS IN ANTARCTICA--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 641.16  Preparation of environmental documents, generally.



    (a) Preparation of an environmental document. If the responsible 

official determines, either initially or on the basis of a preliminary 

environmental review, that a proposed action may have at least a minor 

or transitory impact on the Antarctic environment, he will prepare an 

environmental document in accordance with the provisions of this part. 

In making this determination, the responsible official should consider 

whether and to what degree the proposed action:

    (1) Has the potential to adversely affect the Antarctic environment;

    (2) May adversely affect climate and weather patterns;

    (3) May adversely affect air or water quality;

    (4) May affect atmospheric, terrestrial (including aquatic), glacial 

or marine environments;

    (5) May detrimentally affect the distribution, abundance or 

productivity or species, or populations of species of fauna and flora;

    (6) May further jeopardize endangered or threatened species or 

populations of such species;

    (7) May degrade, or pose substantial risk to, areas of biological, 

scientific, historic, aesthetic or wilderness significance;

    (8) Has highly uncertain environmental effects, or involves unique 

or unknown environmental risks; or

    (9) Together with other actions, the effects of any one of which is 

individually insignificant, may have at least minor or transitory 

cumulative environmental effects.

    (b) Prior assessments. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sec. 

641.16(a), if (1) An environmental document (including a generic or 

programmatic CEE) or its equivalent has been prepared for a particular 

type of action; (2) That document includes an analysis of potential 

environmental effects that are directly relevant to the potential 

effects of the proposed action, taking in account factors such as the 

similarity of the actions and of the locations within which they take 

place; and (3) There are no potential site specific or other impacts 

that would require further evaluation, then a new environmental document



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need not be prepared. Instead, the responsible official shall prepare an 

Environmental Action Memorandum for the proposed action, cross-

referencing the previously prepared environmental document.

    (c) Exclusions. NSF has determined that the following actions will 

have less than a minor or transitory impact on the Antarctic 

environment, and are not subject to the procedures set forth in this 

part, except to the extent provided herein:

    (1) Scientific research activities involving:

    (i) Low volume collection of biological or geologic specimens, 

provided no more mammals or birds are taken than can normally be 

replaced by natural reproduction in the following season;

    (ii) Small-scale detonation of explosives in connection with seismic 

research conducted in the continental interior or Antarctica where there 

will be no potential for impact on native flora and fauna;

    (iii) Use of weather/research balloons, research rockets, and 

automatic weather stations that are to be retrieved; and

    (iv) Use of radioisotopes, provided such use complies with 

applicable laws and regulations, and with NSF procedures for handling 

and disposing of radioisotopes.

    (2) Interior remodelling and renovation of existing facilities.



Notwithstanding the foregoing, if information developed during the 

planning of any of the actions described in this paragraph (c) indicates 

the possibility that the action may have at least a minor or transitory 

impact on the Antarctic environment, the environmental effects of the 

action shall be reviewed to determine the need for the preparation of an 

environmental document.

    (d) Coordination with other committees, offices and federal 

agencies. The responsible official shall notify NSF's Committee of 

Environmental Matters when he intends to prepare an environmental 

document, and will coordinate preparation of the document with those 

entities. Responsibility for preparation of the environmental document 

rests primarily with the responsible official, but, as soon as is 

feasible, he should consult with and encourage the participation of 

other knowledgeable individuals within NSF, and, where appropriate, with 

other individuals, government agencies and entities with relevant 

knowledge and expertise.

    (e) Type of environmental document. The type of environmental 

document required under this part depends on the nature of the proposed 

action under consideration. An IEE must be prepared for proposed actions 

which the responsible official concludes may have at least a minor or 

transitory impact on the Antarctic environment and for which a CEE is 

not prepared. A CEE must be prepared if an IEE indicates, or if it is 

otherwise determined, that a proposed action is likely to have more than 

a minor or transitory impact on the Antarctic environment.

    (f) Obligation of funds. Because of logistic constraints (i.e., 

constraints due to transportation difficulties, inaccessibility of 

Antarctic bases for much of the year, and the need to obtain items or 

materials requiring long lead times), it may not be possible to complete 

the environmental review of a proposed action before funds must be 

committed and/or disbursed. In such cases, funds for the proposed action 

may be committed and/or disbursed, provided:

    (1) The appropriate environmental review is completed before 

implementation of the proposed action in Antarctica, and

    (2) Implementation plans for the proposed action will be modified or 

canceled, if appropriate, in light of the completed environmental review 

(including public comments, if applicable).



[57 FR 40339, Sept. 3, 1992, as amended at 59 FR 37438, July 22, 1994]