(a) An environmental assessment must contain:
- (1) A summary of major considerations and conclusions,
- (2) A description of the proposed action,
- (3) For each reasonable alternative, a description of the affected environment, the environmental consequences, the mitigation measures, if any, and a comparison to all alternatives considered.
- (4) A list of applicable environmental permits necessary to complete the proposed action.
- (b) Those preparing an environmental assessment must solicit information and views from Federal, State, and local agencies and, where there is a substantial likelihood of significant effects on the environment, the public. All responsible views and information must be considered.
[44 FR 63525, Nov. 5, 1979. Redesignated and amended at 63 FR 45719, 45722, Aug. 27, 1998]