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Environmental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environment, A Summary

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3. Cost and Economic Impacts Analysis
6. Pollution Control Industry Surveys and Assessments
3.Costs and Economic Impact Analysis - General Pollution Control Costs
3.Costs and Economic Impact Analysis - Specific Sectors and Pollutants
3.Costs and Economic Impact Analysis - Surveys and Critiques
Environmental Media/Problems covered: a. Air
b. Water
c. Land
d. Chemicals
f. Multimedia
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Carlin, Alan
EPA Project Officer/ Manager:
Carlin, Alan
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Data Development
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Environmental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environment
Inventory Record #: EE-0294A
List of all reports in the Series:
1) The Economics of Clean Water - 1973
2) The Cost of Clean Air: Annual Report of the Administrator Environmental Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States (1973)
3) Environmental Investments: The Cost of a Clean Environment, Report of the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States.
4) The Cost of Clean Air: Annual Report of the Administrator Environmental Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States (1974)
5) The Cost of Clean Air and Water Report to Congress August, 1979
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7) The Economics of Clean Water - 1972 - Executive Summary and 3 Volumes
8) The Cost of Clean Air and Water Report to Congress 1984
9) The Economics of Clean Air - Annual Report to The Congress of the United States

Alan Carlin, Paul F. Scodari, and Don H. Garner, "Environmental Investments: The Cost of Cleaning Up," Environment, Vol. 34, No. 2, March 1992, p. 12-20 and 38-44. Summarizes more detailed report of the same name by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States. Presents data on environmental pollution control costs during the period 1972--1987, projects these costs for each subsequent year to the year 2000 under a number of assumptions, and breaks them down in a variety of ways. These ways include differentiating among capital, operating, and annualized costs, as well as the medium where the pollution is controlled, the economic sector (e.g., public, private) from which the control is funded, and whether the costs result from new or existing regulations. Download report now

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Date Linked: 04/26/2000


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