Comprehensive Planning Under NEPA: D.C. Circuit Widens Applicability of Program Impact Statement
The vast majority of environmental impact statements prepared under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) during the last five years have concerned the localized environmental effects of particular major federal actions such as highway segments and dams, or of specific federal loans, grants, permits, and licenses. That NEPA was intended to have such an impact at the lower levels of federal decisionmaking, where most decisions regarding environmentally harmful projects are formulated and made final, is clear from its legislative history.1