Categorical Exclusions: problems in the evaluation and submission process, comparison of requirements and guide to help the professional in the process of environmental compliance
Abstract
Categorical exclusions are actions that do not have a significant effect on human health or the environment. In Puerto Rico, projects that are considered to be categorical exclusions are worked on under a Declaration of Categorical Exclusion (DEC) that is requested to the General Permits Office (OGPe). Many problems have arisen on the island and permits have been revoked due to the misuse of this document and its expeditious approval through the OGPe. A guide of the requirements of the OGPE and federal agencies was created to help the industry professional evaluate the environmental aspects of projects and determine if their project is in fact a categorical exclusion.