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F. Environmental and Historic Preservation Documentation

Applicants and subapplicants are required to provide information to support the FEMA EHP compliance review. FEMA, in consultation with appropriate federal and state resource agencies, will use the information provided in the application/subapplication, including the scope of work and project budget, as well as any supporting documentation, to ensure compliance with EHP requirements.

FEMA reviews the completeness of the responses to the questions in the EHP review section of the project subapplication and any supporting documentation. HMA project subapplications must include the required information for each property identified in the subapplication and a detailed scope of work. Information needs include clearly labeled maps, photographs of buildings, ages of all buildings and structures, and copies of any coordination letters with other agencies. FEMA uses this information to complete and document the EHP review process. A lack of information may delay the identification of outstanding EHP compliance requirements and project implementation. Also, failing to provide the required information by the application deadline may prohibit FEMA from making an award or subaward.