White House Proposes to Modernize NEPA

The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) on January 9 announced a proposed rule to modernize the regulations that implement the procedural provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act. These regulations were originally published in 1978, but CEQ has made only one limited, substantive update to them in 1986. NEPA requires that major federal actions that could have a significant impact on the environment undergo a review process that analyzes those effects and project alternatives. The proposed rule seeks to reduce unnecessary paperwork and delays and promote improved decision-making.

Key provisions of the new NEPA include:

ILTA supports actions that will facilitate the appropriate expansion and maintenance of the nation’s critical infrastructure, especially the different modes of transportation (ship, barge, rail, truck and pipeline) production and manufacturing that move to and from the storage hubs for bulk liquids at our member’s terminals.