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This text was translated from EN into Rumantsch Grischun.

Before taking any decision on the planning, construction or modification of installations, an authority must assess their impact on the environment at the earliest possible stage. The requirement of an environmental impact assessment applies to installations that could cause substantial pollution to environmental areas to the extent that it is probable that compliance with regulations on environmental protection can only be ensured through measures specific to the project or site. The Federal Council designates the types of installation that are subject to an environmental impact assessment; it may stipulate threshold values above which the assessment must be carried out. It reviews the types of installation and threshold values periodically and adjusts these if required.

Avant ch’ina autoritad decida davart la planisaziun, davart la construcziun u davart la midada da stabiliments, examinescha ella uschè baud sco pussaivel la cumpatibilitad ecologica. A l’examinaziun ecologica èn suttamess stabiliments che pon contaminar considerablamain secturs da l’ambient, uschia che l’observaziun da las prescripziuns davart la protecziun da l’ambient po previsiblamain vegnir garantida mo tras mesiras specificas per il project u per il lieu. Il Cussegl federal designescha ils tips da stabiliments ch’èn suttamess a l’examinaziun ecologica; el po fixar valurs da sava, a partir da las qualas l’examinaziun sto vegnir fatga. El examinescha periodicamain ils tips da stabiliments e las valurs da sava ed als adatta en cas da basegn.