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Environmental Quality and Residuals Management: Report of a Research Program on Economic, Technological, and Institutional Aspects

By: Allen V. Kneese; Blair T. Bower | Book details

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Index
Acid mine drainage, 44, 100
Activity models, 114, 116, 117-127, 139, 145, 146; see also Linear programming models
Aggregation of information: data, 201, 238, 242; external costs, 10; gaseous residuals, 219; individual preferences, 169, 170, 192-194; industrial water needs, 53; labor productivity, 280, 289-290; national accounting, 255; national cost-benefit, 268; national final demand, 35; national production, see Gross national product; Net national product; residuals-environmental quality management costs, 113, 220
Agricultural residuals, 268
Air quality, 207-208, 213, 219; costs, 223-225, 228, 230-231, 240, 269; Implementation Planning Program (IPP), 160, 219, 239; modeling, 209, 242, see also Atmospheric dispersion models; standards, 220, 221, 230, 234
Airborne residuals, 12; see also Gaseous residuals; Particulates; Sulfur dioxide
Algal density, 163, 209, 213, 219
Almon, Clopper, 252, 271
Ambient environmental quality (AEQ), 14, 16, 29, 32, 51, 107, 137, 142, 194, 261; constraints, 139, 153, 154, 222; costs, 140, 242, 266, 268, 286-288, 291fn; distribution, 204, 209, 212-213, 230-237, 244-245; expenditures, national accounting, 288-290; indicators, 184, 213, 303; standards, 228, 286, 288, 289, 302-303, 305, specification, 221-222; vector analysis, 211; see also Air quality; Water quality
Ammonia (NH3), 92; effluent charges, 76, 78, 83; recovery, 85
Aquatic ecosystem model, 139, 143, 146, 153, 159, 162-167, 219, 242, 243-244; components, 163; data collection, 241; material transfers, 163-165; residuals discharge vector, 211; see also Delaware Estuary model
Arrow, Kenneth, 168-169; Arrow Paradox, 195-196; Impossibility Theorem, 168, 196, 197; Possibility Theorem, 169, 197
Assimilative capacity, 300; increasing, 7, 12, 18, 51-52, 145, 303
Atmospheric dispersion, 207
Atmospheric dispersion model, 153, 159, 160-162, 219-220, 239; residuals discharge vectors, 211
Automobile discharge, 269
Automotive scrap: battery lead, 47; steel, 34, 48, 94-100, dismantling operations, 94, 96, policies affecting use of, 99-100
Ayres, Robert U., 24
Bacteria mass, 163, 219
Basic oxygen furnace (BOF), 61, 83, 84, 85, 92

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