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Originally published in 1991, this study uses the 1983 outbreak of
Giardiasis in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania as a case study to
explore the social costs of waterborne illnesses to a community.
With over 6,000 people affected in that particular case, Economics
and Episodic Disease emphasises the importance of Federal and State
drinking water standards to protect the population from
contamination whilst also commenting how regulations can be applied
to other areas within public health as well as how to appraise the
damage caused to surface water by the release of hazardous
substances. This title will be of interest to students of
Environmental Studies.
First published in 1980, the second volume of Energy Development in
the Southwest analyses water conditions and habitat life in the
Upper Colorado River Basin, based on alternative national energy
scenarios and attempts to assess some of the economic, demographic,
and environmental impacts of each development scenario. The energy
development scenarios considered in this book involve coal
development and use, oil share production, and uranium mining and
milling. This title will be of particular interest to students of
Environmental Science.
First published in 1980, the first volume of Energy Development in
the Southwest analyses four potential energy development scenarios
for the Four Corner states (i.e., Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico,
Utah, and Wyoming) and for the Upper Colorado River Basin, based on
alternative national energy scenarios and attempts to assess some
of the economic, demographic, and environmental impacts of each
development scenario. The energy development scenarios considered
in this book involve coal development and use, oil share
production, and uranium mining and milling. This title will be of
particular interest to students of Environmental Science.
Environmental Quality Management provides a quantitative analysis
of regional residuals environmental quality management in the Lower
Delaware Valley. Originally published in 1976, this study takes a
management outlook to discuss new systems such as a non-linear
aquatic eco-system model and reaches conclusions which have
influenced research and management decisions about REQM across the
world. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental
Studies.
Originally published in 1991, this study uses the 1983 outbreak of
Giardiasis in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania as a case study to
explore the social costs of waterborne illnesses to a community.
With over 6,000 people affected in that particular case, Economics
and Episodic Disease emphasises the importance of Federal and State
drinking water standards to protect the population from
contamination whilst also commenting how regulations can be applied
to other areas within public health as well as how to appraise the
damage caused to surface water by the release of hazardous
substances. This title will be of interest to students of
Environmental Studies.
First published in 1980, the second volume of Energy Development in
the Southwest analyses water conditions and habitat life in the
Upper Colorado River Basin, based on alternative national energy
scenarios and attempts to assess some of the economic, demographic,
and environmental impacts of each development scenario. The energy
development scenarios considered in this book involve coal
development and use, oil share production, and uranium mining and
milling. This title will be of particular interest to students of
Environmental Science.
First published in 1980, the first volume of Energy Development in
the Southwest analyses four potential energy development scenarios
for the Four Corner states (i.e., Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico,
Utah, and Wyoming) and for the Upper Colorado River Basin, based on
alternative national energy scenarios and attempts to assess some
of the economic, demographic, and environmental impacts of each
development scenario. The energy development scenarios considered
in this book involve coal development and use, oil share
production, and uranium mining and milling. This title will be of
particular interest to students of Environmental Science.
Environmental Quality Management provides a quantitative analysis
of regional residuals environmental quality management in the Lower
Delaware Valley. Originally published in 1976, this study takes a
management outlook to discuss new systems such as a non-linear
aquatic eco-system model and reaches conclusions which have
influenced research and management decisions about REQM across the
world. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental
Studies.
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