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SECTION 4. <br /> <br />related projects, both public and private, both existent <br />and planned, in the region should also be included, for <br />purposes of examining the possible cumulative impact <br /> <br />of such projects. <br />Environmental Impact. All <br />considered when e~aluating <br /> <br />phases of a project must be <br />its impact on the environment: <br /> <br />planning, acquisition, d'evelopment and operation. The <br />following subjects shall be discussed, preferably in <br /> <br />(b) <br /> <br />separate sections or paragraphs. <br /> <br />(a) The Environmental Impact of the Proposed Action. <br /> Describe the direct and indirect impacts of the <br /> project on the environment, giving due consideration <br /> to both the short-term and long-term effects. It <br /> should include specifics of the ar6a, the resources <br /> involved, physical changes, alterations to ecological <br /> systems and changes induced in population distribu- <br /> tion, population concentration, the human use of <br /> th(: land (i. ncluding commercial and residential <br /> development) and other aspects of thE~ resource base <br /> such as water, scenic quality and public service. <br /> Any Adverse Environmental Effects Which Cannot Be <br /> <br />Avoided if the Proposal is Implemented. Describe <br />.any ~dverse 'impacts, including those which can be <br />reduced to an insignificant level but not eliminated. <br /> <br />-30- <br /> <br /> <br />