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| Title: | What are the Economic Health Costs of Non-Action in Controlling Toxic Water Pollution? |
| Authors: | Easter, K. William Konishi, Yoshifumi Raggi, Meri Viaggi, Davide |
| Authors (Email): | Easter, K. William (kweaster@umn.edu) |
| Keywords: | Environment & the Developing World Hydrology Transport Geography |
| Issue Date: | 2006-08 |
| Series/Report no.: | Proceedings of the 10th Joint Conference on Agriculture, Food, and the Environment, August 27-30, 2006, Duluth, Minnesota |
| Abstract: | This paper identifies information that may be important in determining the benefits of
preventing toxic water contamination (or equivalently cost of nonaction) when a given toxification
occurs. It attempts to identify information and behavior issues that need to be considered when we
estimate benefits and weigh them against the costs of removing toxins. This paper also provides
“scenarios” for three toxic pollutants that are found in water bodies. We make use of two
alternatives--one for developing countries and the other for developed countries--to demonstrate, with
specific examples of arsenic, mercury and Atrazine, how benefit estimates and control policies vary
with different assumptions concerning behavior/information and type of chemical contamination. A
comparison with EU evaluation experience is also carried out. |
| URI: | http://purl.umn.edu/6656 |
| Institution/Association: | University of Minnesota>Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy>Conference Papers |
| Total Pages: | 37 |
| Collections: | Conference Papers
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