Well, of course, I think that would almost argue for a streamlined process because many times we do have an environmental impact and then there are court appeals and things are tied up for 10 years or 8 years and then we are told we have to update all those engineering studies. And that feeds back in to more delay.
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Bachus advocates for a streamlined process to reduce delays in environmental impact studies.
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