Benefits and Costs of Prevention

Benefits and Costs of Prevention
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1996
Genre: Wellheads
ISBN:

A Guide to Wellhead Protection

A Guide to Wellhead Protection
Author: Jonathan Douglas Witten
Publisher: American Planning Association
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

There are many reasons to protect groundwater. More than half of the United States relies on it for drinking water. The population of the U.S. has increased by 20 million in the past 10 years, while the amount of groundwater available for consumption has remained the same. One gallon of gasoline can contaminate 1 million gallons of groundwater. And the cost of contamination clean up far exceeds that of a prevention program. This report provides the information needed to start a wellhead protection program. It reviews the fundamentals of water hydrology, the causes and effects of contamination, wellhead management and protection, and financial strategies available to communities interested in starting a program. The report also includes a table of land uses and their potential contaminants, a matrix that describes regulatory and nonregulatory devices to be used in a program, and a sample ordinance.

Cost-Benefit Analysis of Groundwater Policy and Projects, with Case Studies

Cost-Benefit Analysis of Groundwater Policy and Projects, with Case Studies
Author: Charles A. Job
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0429552807

The competition for groundwater sources as a water supply reinforces the need for a strong economic rationale in decision-making. Evaluating economic decisions in the context of total water management and life-cycle water use is essential to making critical development and remediation choices. This revised volume provides fundamental economic and policy concepts related to groundwater, discusses important factors in life-cycle cost-benefit evaluation and explains triple-bottom-line analysis for different groundwater projects. It includes new and updated case studies on groundwater issues with solutions for a range of situations based on economic data. FEATURES OF THIS VOLUME Provides an understanding for the fundamental economic approaches to groundwater policy and project evaluation Incorporates life-cycle cost-benefit approaches in a triple-bottom-line framework Includes new case studies on the economics of health protection, managed aquifer recharge, local versus regional supply and strategic life-cycle analysis Addresses local and regional groundwater economic choices through a series of practical applications Explores transboundary, international, climate change and macroeconomic factors influencing groundwater project and program decisions Cost-Benefit Analysis of Groundwater Policy and Projects, with Case Studies, Second Edition, the second volume of the two-volume set Groundwater Economics, is a must-have for any professional or student who needs to understand and evaluate water resources and manage their use from a variety of sustainable approaches.