D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 20, § 7201
7201.1 An Environmental Impact Screening Form (EISF) shall be prepared for any action that would cost over one million dollars (\$1,000,000) based on 1989 dollars adjusted annually according to the Consumer Price Index and that may have a significant impact on the environment.7201.2 An action costing \$1 million or more may have significant impact on the environment and, thus, may be a major action subject to the EISF requirement of § 7201.1 if any of the following conditions are met:- (a) The action might have a significant adverse effect on a rare or endangered species of animal or plant, or the habitat of the species;
- (b) The action might violate published national or local standards relating to hazardous waste, solid waste or litter control;
- (c) The action might significantly deplete or degrade ground water resources;
- (d) The action might significantly interfere with ground water recharge;
- (e) The action might induce significant growth or concentration of population;
- (f) The action might cause significant flooding, erosion or sedimentation;
- (g) The action might extend a sewer trunk line with capacity to serve new development;
- (h) The action might significantly diminish habitat for fish, wildlife or plants;
- (i) The action might disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of an existing community;
- (j) The action might create a potential public health hazard or would involve the use, production or disposal of materials that pose a hazard to people, animal or plant populations in the area;
- (k) The action might violate any ambient air quality standard, contribute significantly to an existing or projected air quality violation, or expose sensitive receptors to significant pollutant concentration;
- (l) The action might cause significant adverse change in existing surface water quality or quantity;
- (m) The action might cause a significant adverse change in the use and conservation of energy resources, including an adverse impact on quantity or type of energy used;
- (n) The action might cause significant adverse change in the existing level of noise in the vicinity of the action;
- (o) The action might result in the exceedance of any Federal or District standards regarding electric and magnetic fields (EMF), if and when such standards are promulgated.
- (p) The action, together with other actions proposed concurrently by the applicant, might have a cumulative impact that would be significant under the criteria described in §
7201.2(a)-(0).
7201.3 An EISF shall be prepared for any action that would cost less than 1 million dollars (\$1,000,000) based on 1989 dollars adjusted annually according to the Consumer Price Index, if the action imminently and substantially affects the public health, safety, or welfare.7201.4 A project imminently and substantially affects the public health, safety, or welfare if any of the following conditions are met:- (a) The action would violate Federal or District standards relating to hazardous waste, energy resources, air pollution, surface and ground water pollution, soil erosion, storm water, and flooding;
- (b) The action would negatively affect a rare or endangered species of animal or plant, or the habitat of that species;
- (c) The action would contaminate a public water supply;
- (d) The action would create a public health hazard under applicable District regulations; or
- (e) The action would involve the use, production or disposal in the affected area of hazardous substances as defined in § 7299.1 of these regulations in violation of federal or District environmental regulations.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 44 DCR 2799 (May 9, 1997).