New Pest Response Guidelines - aphis - US Department of Agriculture
New Pest Response Guidelines - aphis - US Department of Agriculture
New Pest Response Guidelines - aphis - US Department of Agriculture
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Chapter<br />
7 Environmental<br />
Compliance<br />
Contents<br />
Introduction<br />
Overview<br />
Introduction 7-1<br />
Overview 7-1<br />
National Environmental Policy Act 7-2<br />
Categorical Exclusion 7-3<br />
Environmental Assessment 7-3<br />
Environmental Impact Statement 7-3<br />
Endangered Species Act 7-3<br />
Migratory Bird Treaty Act 7-3<br />
Clean Water Act 7-4<br />
Tribal Consultation 7-4<br />
National Historic Preservation Act 7-4<br />
Coastal Zone Management Act 7-4<br />
Environmental Justice 7-5<br />
Protection <strong>of</strong> Children 7-5<br />
Use Chapter 7 Environmental Compliance as a guide to the Dendrolimus<br />
moths:<br />
Pine-tree lappet, Dendrolimus pini (L.)<br />
Masson pine caterpillar, Dendrolimus punctatus (Walker)<br />
Siberian silk moth, Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetverikov<br />
Sakhalin silk moth, Dendrolimus superans (Butler)<br />
Program managers <strong>of</strong> Federal emergency response or domestic pest control<br />
programs must ensure that their programs comply with all Federal Acts and<br />
Executive Orders pertaining to the environment, as applicable. Two primary<br />
Federal Acts, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the<br />
Endangered Species Act (ESA), <strong>of</strong>ten require the development <strong>of</strong> significant<br />
documentation before program actions may begin.<br />
12/2012-01 Dendrolimus Pine Moths 7-1