The National Environmental Policy Act: A Review of Its Experience and Problems

21 Pages Posted: 27 Jun 2012

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Daniel R. Mandelker

Washington University in St. Louis - School of Law

Date Written: June 27, 2012

Abstract

The National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”), the Magna Carta of environmental law, requires all federal agencies to evaluate the environmental impacts of their actions, a duty that extends to state, local, and private entities when a federal link is present. Though followed by legislation that enacted massive duties to protect air, water, and other natural resources, NEPA remains a critical environmental law. This article looks at major elements in NEPA’s implementation and the major contributions NEPA has made to environmental analysis. It reviews strengths and weaknesses and suggests where improvement can occur as NEPA moves forward as a protector of environmental values. The article’s focus is on encouraging agencies to take a wider view of the environmental impacts they consider in a decision making process that is less confining than the process now in place.

Part I begins the analysis by reviewing NEPA’s record as an environmental statute, noting achievements the statute has attained and criticisms it has attracted. Part II reviews the NEPA decision making process, assessing whether it has been effective as a means of carrying out NEPA’s environmental mandate. Part III considers how NEPA applies to agency projects as compared with agency plans and programs, and how NEPA’s effectiveness differs in these two settings. Part IV considers the “heart” of the environmental impact statement, the duty to consider alternatives to a proposed action, and how the courts have interpreted this requirement. Part V examines agency duties to extend their environmental analysis beyond the proposal under review by considering its indirect impacts. Part VI concludes by asking, in view of this discussion, whether NEPA has met the environmental challenge the statute was intended to meet.

Keywords: environmental law, environmental impact, NEPA, administrative law

Suggested Citation

Mandelker, Daniel R., The National Environmental Policy Act: A Review of Its Experience and Problems (June 27, 2012). Washington University Journal of Law and Policy, Vol. 32, No. 293, 2010, Washington University in St. Louis Legal Studies Research Paper No. 12-06-05, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2094760

Daniel R. Mandelker (Contact Author)

Washington University in St. Louis - School of Law ( email )

Campus Box 1120
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States

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