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What is the difference between a DNS and mitigated DNS?

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What is the difference between a DNS and mitigated DNS?

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A mitigated DNS is a DNS that contains mitigation or conditions that reduce likely significant adverse environmental impact(s) to a nonsignificant level. A mitigated DNS requires a comment period (unless the optional DNS process has been used).

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