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impacts may be potentially significant. (As stated on the EAW form, these cumulative <br />impact descriptions may be provided as part of the responses to other appropriate EAW <br />items, or in response to this item). <br />30. Other potential environmental impacts. If applicable, this item should be answered as <br />requested by the EAW form. <br />31. Summary of Issues. The RGU may answer this question as asked by the form, or <br />instead may choose to provide an Executive Summary to the document that <br />basically covers the same information. Either way, the major emphasis should be on: <br />potentially significant impacts, the differences in impacts between major development <br />scenarios, and the proposed mitigation. <br />Certification by the RGU. In an AUAR document, no certifications as listed at the end of the <br />EAW form are necessary. (The RGU is legally responsible for the accuracy and completeness of <br />the document and for properly distributing it nonetheless.) <br />Mitigation Plan. The final AUAR document must include an explicit mitigation plan. At the <br />RGU's option, a draft plan may be included in the draft AUAR document; of course, whether or <br />not there is a separate item for a draft mitigation plan, proposed mitigation must be addressed <br />through the document. <br />It must be understood that the mitigation plan in the final document takes on the nature of a <br />commitment by the RGU to prevent potentially significant impacts from occurring from specific <br />projects. It is more than just a list of ways to reduce impacts—it must include information about <br />how the mitigation will be applied and assurance that it will. Otherwise, the AUAR may not be <br />adequate and/or specific projects may lose their exemption from the individual review. <br />The RGU's final action on the AUAR must specifically adopt the mitigation plan; therefore, the <br />plan has a"political" as well as a technical dimension. <br />Response to comments on the draft AUAR document. The final AUAR document must <br />include a section specifically responding to each timely and substantive comment on the draft <br />that indicates the way in which the comment has been addressed. Similar comments may be <br />combined for purposes of responding. <br />G:\EQB\ENREV IE W�AUARformat.doc <br />� <br />
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