Record of decision

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A record of decision (ROD) in the United States is the formal decision document which is recorded for the public.

EPA[edit]

In the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), an ROD is a public document that explains the remediation plan for the clean up a Superfund site.

FHWA[edit]

An ROD issued by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) signals formal federal approval of an environmental impact statement (EIS) or environmental assessment (EA) concerning a proposed highway project. The ROD authorizes the respective state transportation agency to proceed with design, land acquisition, and construction based on the availability of funds.

Federal Register[edit]

The ROD is announced in a notice of availability (NOA) in the US government daily journal the Federal Register.

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