Asked by Kevin Chaffins on May 10, 2024

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The National Park Service hires Outdoor Play Inc. to replace outdated playground equipment in a handful of national parks. For this action, an environmental impact statement is most likely

A) prohibited because the action does not affect the environment.
B) required because the action is "federal."
C) unnecessary because the action is not "major."
D) voluntary because the action does not affect the environment.

Environmental Impact Statement

A document prepared to describe the effects proposed projects will have on the environment, assessing both the positive and negative impacts.

National Park Service

A federal agency in the United States tasked with managing national parks, monuments, and other historical sites.

  • Recognize the significance of environmental impact statements for federal actions and projects.
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Halla JabaiehMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Replacing outdated playground equipment in national parks is typically considered a minor action that does not significantly affect the environment, thus not requiring a comprehensive environmental impact statement under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).