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Abstract

Wetlands appear to buffer the effect of nonpoint runoff, smoothing out the time pattern of pollutant loading to receiving waters. Chanceconstrained programming provides an appropriate stochastic methodology for valuing this function, where high rates of pollutant loading in short periods of time pose a significant water quality problem.

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