Environmental process | Environmental review
Environmental Management Plan (Green Sheet)
- Environmental Management Plan Manual: Tracking Mitigation Commitments (PDF)
 - Environmental Management Plan Template (Excel)
 - Commitments Library (Excel)
 
Purpose
An Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is a process for tracking environmental commitments and regulatory requirements through the entire life of a project. It also serves as a design tool to ensure that all construction-related commitments get incorporated into the contract. During construction it is used as a communication tool and reference document to convey and locate needed information about commitments.
        When to use this subject
Currently, the EMP process applies only to MnDOT-led and  MnDOT-let transportation construction. It does not yet apply to state aid  projects, locally led projects, negotiated maintenance and construction contracts  (NMCs), state-funded only emergency projects, or state-funded building  facilities projects.
All MnDOT-led and MnDOT-let transportation construction  projects will have EMPs by January 1, 2026.  For specific process  information, see the process, other  guidance and legal  authority pages or contact the individuals on the contacts page.
How this subject fits into the overall project  development process
        Environmental review
      The EMP is initiated during environmental review. During this process various regulatory requirements and other commitments are listed in the spreadsheet EMP template.
Plan Development
Each commitment on the project EMP is updated with reference information as it becomes known. Commitments that need to be addressed before construction, such as environmental investigations, can be tracked for completion on the EMP. Commitments that will be addressed during construction are incorporated into the plan and provisions, with corresponding reference information added to the EMP. The spreadsheet EMP is filtered to only display construction related commitments. This becomes the construction EMP and is imported into the project plan set.
Construction
Project staff and contractors use the  construction EMP as a reference to guide and track the implementation of  environmental commitments. The project supervisor updates the EMP to check  off commitments that are completed and adds notes explaining any changes that  were needed during the project
      
Project closeout
The  project supervisor and the project manager review the full EMP before project  closeout. Completed commitments are checked and dated. Any changes that  were required during construction are explained in the Notes column. Any  commitments that will require preservation or ongoing maintenance are  communicated to maintenance supervisors. The ‘as-built’ EMP is provided to  Central Office for storage as an e-document according to the retention  schedule. 
      
Organizations involved
- MnDOT:
          
- Office of Environmental Stewardship
 - District Program Development and Program Delivery sections
 
 - FHWA
 - Regulatory agencies
 - Project partners and stakeholders
 
