CEQ Speeds Up Eco-Reviews with New NEPA Rules
Published Date: 4/13/2026
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Summary
The Council on Environmental Quality just updated the rules for how federal agencies use 'categorical exclusions' to speed up environmental reviews under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). This new guidance replaces the old 2010 version and reflects recent law changes and rule updates, helping agencies work smarter without harming the environment. Agencies need to follow this fresh guidance starting now, which could save time and money on projects that usually don’t cause big environmental impacts.
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Faster Federal Permits for Low‑Impact Projects
If you apply for a federal permit for a project that normally does not have big environmental effects, Federal agencies are now guided to use categorical exclusions to speed reviews. CEQ issued this guidance on April 9, 2026, to expedite and simplify permitting and to save time and money on projects that normally don’t cause significant impacts.
Agencies Told to Adopt and Use Categorical Exclusions
Federal agencies are instructed to establish categorical exclusions, adopt other agencies’ categorical exclusions where appropriate, and check whether a proposed action is excluded before starting an EA or EIS. This replaces CEQ's December 6, 2010 guidance and follows CEQ’s rescission of prior NEPA implementing regulations effective April 11, 2025.
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