Cost-benefit Analysis and Water Pollution Policy

Cost-benefit Analysis and Water Pollution Policy
Author: Henry M. Peskin
Publisher: Urban Institute Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1975
Genre: Science
ISBN:


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"Papers prepared for a symposium sponsored by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and conducted in Annapolis, Maryland, September five, six, and seven, 1973."--T.p.

Cost-benefit Analysis and Water Pollution Policy

Cost-benefit Analysis and Water Pollution Policy
Author: Henry M. Peskin
Publisher: Urban Institute Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1975
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780877661207


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"Papers prepared for a symposium sponsored by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and conducted in Annapolis, Maryland, September five, six, and seven, 1973."--T.p.

The Cost-benefit State

The Cost-benefit State
Author: Cass R. Sunstein
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781590310540


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This book discusses the current topic of Federal Government regulations increasingly assessed by asking whether the benefits of the regulation justifies the cost of the regulation.

Better Air

Better Air
Author: Jessica Lincoln-Oswalt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Air
ISBN: 9781614707240


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The authorities and responsibilities of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) derive primarily from a dozen major environmental statutes. This book provides a concise summary of one of those statutes, the Clean Air Act. It provides a brief history of federal involvement in air quality regulation and of the provisions added by legislation in 1970, 1977 and 1990. It also explains major authorities contained in the Act as well as key terms and references for more detailed information on the Act and its implementation.

Assessment of Non-Point Source Pollution in the Vadose Zone

Assessment of Non-Point Source Pollution in the Vadose Zone
Author: Dennis L. Corwin
Publisher: American Geophysical Union
Total Pages: 369
Release: 1999-01-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0875900917


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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 108. Non-point source (NPS) pollution in the vadose zone (simply defined as the layer of soil extending from the soil surface to the groundwater table) is a global environmental problem. Characteristically, NPS pollutants are widespread and occasionally ubiquitous in extent, thus making remediation efforts difficult and complex; have the potential for maintaining a relatively long active presence in the global ecosystem; and may result in long?]term, chronic health effects in humans and other life forms. Similar to other global environmental issues, the knowledge and information required to address the problem of NPS pollutants in the vadose zone cross several technological and subdisciplinary lines: spatial statistics, geographic information systems (GIS), hydrology, soil science, and remote sensing. Cooperation between disciplines and scientific societies is essential to address the problem. Evidence of such cooperation was the jointly sponsored American Geophysical Union Chapman/Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) Outreach Conference that occurred in October 1997, entitled “Applications of GIS, Remote Sensing, Geostatistics, and Solute Transport Modeling to the Assessment of Non-Point Source Pollution in the Vadose Zone.” The objective of the conference and this book, which was developed from the conference, was to explore current multidisciplinary research for assessing NPS pollution in soil and groundwater resources.