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Where there are impacts that cannot be alleviated <br /> without imposing an alternative design, their impli- <br /> cations and the reasons why the project is being <br /> proposed, notwithstanding their effect, should be <br /> described. Do not neglect impacts on any aesthe- <br /> tically valuable surroundings, or on human health. <br /> <br />(c) Mitigation Measures Proposed to Minimize the Impact. <br /> Describe any mitigation measures written into the <br /> project plan to redJce significant environmentally <br /> adverse impacts to insignificant levels, and the <br /> basis for considering these levels acceptable. <br /> WhE:re a particular mitigation measure has been <br /> chosen from among several,alternatives shot(ld be <br /> discussed and re,sons should b(~ given for the <br /> choice made. <br /> <br />(d) Alternatives to the Proposed Action. Describe <br /> any known alternatives to the project, or tc thE~ <br /> location o~ the project, which could feasibly <br /> attain the basic objectives of the project, and <br /> why they were rejected in favor of the ultimate <br /> choice. The specific alternative of "no project". <br /> <br /> · '~ must alsc~al, weys be evaluated, along with the <br /> impa'6t. Attention should be paid to alternatives <br /> capabl~of substantially reducing or eliminating <br /> any environmentally adverse impacts, even if these <br /> <br />-31- <br /> <br /> <br />