WAC 197-11-448
Relationship of EIS to other
considerations. (1) SEPA contemplates that the general
welfare, social, economic, and other requirements and
essential considerations of state policy will be taken into
account in weighing and balancing alternatives and in making
final decisions. However, the environmental impact statement
is not required to evaluate and document all of the possible
effects and considerations of a decision or to contain the
balancing judgments that must ultimately be made by the
decision makers. Rather, an environmental impact statement
analyzes environmental impacts and must be used by agency
decision makers, along with other relevant considerations or
documents, in making final decisions on a proposal. The EIS
provides a basis upon which the responsible agency and
officials can make the balancing judgment mandated by SEPA,
because it provides information on the environmental costs and
impacts. SEPA does not require that an EIS be an agency's
only decision making document.
(2) The term "socioeconomic" is not used in the statute
or in these rules because the term does not have a uniform
meaning and has caused a great deal of uncertainty. Areas of
urban environmental concern which must be considered are
specified in RCW 43.21C.110 (1)(f), the environmental
checklist (WAC 197-11-960) and WAC 197-11-440 and 197-11-444.
(3) Examples of information that are not required to be
discussed in an EIS are: Methods of financing proposals,
economic competition, profits and personal income and wages,
and social policy analysis (such as fiscal and welfare
policies and nonconstruction aspects of education and
communications). EISs may include whether housing is low,
middle, or high income.
(4) Agencies have the option to combine EISs with other
documents or to include additional analyses in EISs, that will
assist in making decisions (WAC 197-11-440(8) and 197-11-640).
Agencies may use the scoping process to help identify issues
of concern to citizens.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21C.110. 84-05-020 (Order DE
83-39), § 197-11-448, filed 2/10/84, effective 4/4/84.]