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The BEA prepares program-level National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Lands
Act reports; provides oversight, policy guidance, and direction for NEPA
and other environmental laws and regulations affecting OCS activities;
and participates in international conventions and treaty activities.

5-Year Leasing Program
MMS and NEPA
Environmental Sensitivity and Productivity Analysis
Environmental and Social Costs, Consumer Surplus Benefits, and
Alternative Energy Analysis

The MMS must comply with numerous environmental statutes,
regulations, and executive orders to carry out its mission. This links
below, describe those legal requirements and our environmental policies
and procedures that apply to the OCS Energy Program. Where available,
links are provided to other websites with the full text of the laws,
relevant regulations, and guidance issued by other agencies.
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Endangered Species Act (ESA)
Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)
Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA)
Clean Air Act (CAA)
Clean Water Act (CWA)
National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)
Fishery Conservation and Management Act (FCMA)
Executive Order 12114: Environmental Effects Abroad
Executive Order 12898: Environmental Justice
Executive Order 13007: Indian Sacred Sites
Executive Order 13089: Coral Reef Protection

International Agreements
Analytical Support for Responses to Congress, States, and
Other Parties. The BEA prepares
correspondence to elected officials and other parties, and responds to
question on environmental issues following MMS testimony before
Congressional committees and during the annual budget appropriations
process.
Liaison with Other Agencies and Organizations. The BEA professional staff conducts
ongoing liaison, consultation, and outreach activities with various
other bureaus within DOI, agencies external to DOI, State agencies, the
environmental community, industry organizations, and other groups which
are directly associated with mineral and energy development. These
activities are both routine in order to keep up with activities of these
groups and ad hoc as special problems arise.

The Environmental Component of the MMS Corporate Database
Environmental Oversight for Proposals for Marine Minerals Program
Government Performance and Results Act
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