Research Article
Jun 1979
Public Water Supply Protection Benefits
Publication: Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division
Volume 105, Issue 3
Abstract
Public Law 92-500, in Section 302, required in one place that EPA promulgate waste discharge requirements in some cases more stringent than best available technology. But, on the other hand, it also permitted these requirements to be waived or relaxed if the discharger could show that there is no reasonable relationship between the social and economic costs and benefits to be obtained... Methods for making such determinations are presented. Relationships are shown graphically between water contaminant concentrations and the percentage of the water-using public expected to have an adverse health or other reaction (suffer a damage). The downstream benefits (health and other damages avoided) by installing the upstream waste treatment are compared to the waste treatment costs. In a hypothetical case, over –500,000/yr are shown to be reasonable and justifiable waste treatment costs.
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Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division
Volume 105 • Issue 3 • June 1979
Pages: 511 - 523
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© 1979 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: Jun 1979
Published online: Feb 11, 2021
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Michael B. Sonnen, M.ASCE
Consulting Engr.; Walnut Creek, Calif., USA
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