Addressing ecologists, legislators, lawyers, and industrialists
alike, Ruth Patrick asks what has been accomplished with the
millions of dollars spent on upgrading our surface waters. Has the
water improved in spite of the fact that the crayfish, snails, and
algae are not those that one would expect to find in natural rivers
and estuaries? To evaluate the success of environmental laws over
the past two decades, the author examines the aquatic life of river
systems in the Delaware Valley, Texas, and Georgia--the only areas
in the United States where she found enough biological data to
determine trends over time. Although tracing the impact of
environmental laws is difficult, Patrick found that for these three
water systems the results were generally positive. However, if
society as a whole wants effective environmental legislation,
organizations must take on a more systematic and orderly approach
to data gathering. Patrick argues that in monitoring the waters,
one must study protozoa, algae, and worms as well as fish, oysters,
and shrimp; one must track amounts of metal as well as low
concentrations of oxygen. In proposing options for the future, the
author predicts that the cost of such monitoring will be higher
than present expenditures, but the cost of lax control will be even
greater.
Originally published in 1992.
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