Federal and state regulatory agencies frequently support and encourage the use of market-based effluent trading to achieve social water quality goals. This paper evaluates the design of the recently approved Virginia Nutrient Trading Program. The cost implications of setting a near limit of technology point source cap and requiring new and expanding sources to meet specific technology-based performance standards are examined
This paper provides a systematic overview of water quality trading in the U.S. The primary source of...
This paper reviews water quality investments that can increase the environment’s capacity to remove ...
The Department of Defense is one of the largest Federal landholders in the Chesapeake Bay watershed ...
Federal and state regulatory agencies frequently support and encourage the use of market-based efflu...
Water quality trading, particularly for nutrients, is increasingly being advocated and proposed by p...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the cost implications of various provisions of the Virginia...
Water Quality Trading, offsets, nutrients, agriculture, BMPs, Environmental Economics and Policy,
Pennsylvania adopted a water quality trading program to reduce Chesapeake Bay nutrient pollution. It...
rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by an...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate agricultural producer response to opportunities to generate...
Imagine the day when you could gain financial rewards for implementing conservation practices on you...
Examines opportunities for wastewater treatment plants to trade credits or offsets with other plants...
This paper compares agricultural nonpoint source crediting procedures between the Pennsylvania and V...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/VCTIR 15-R9105218RunoffWater quality managementPhosphorusCost effectivenessFeasib...
The Greenbrier River watershed in West Virginia suffers from severe algal bloom problems. A combinat...
This paper provides a systematic overview of water quality trading in the U.S. The primary source of...
This paper reviews water quality investments that can increase the environment’s capacity to remove ...
The Department of Defense is one of the largest Federal landholders in the Chesapeake Bay watershed ...
Federal and state regulatory agencies frequently support and encourage the use of market-based efflu...
Water quality trading, particularly for nutrients, is increasingly being advocated and proposed by p...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the cost implications of various provisions of the Virginia...
Water Quality Trading, offsets, nutrients, agriculture, BMPs, Environmental Economics and Policy,
Pennsylvania adopted a water quality trading program to reduce Chesapeake Bay nutrient pollution. It...
rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by an...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate agricultural producer response to opportunities to generate...
Imagine the day when you could gain financial rewards for implementing conservation practices on you...
Examines opportunities for wastewater treatment plants to trade credits or offsets with other plants...
This paper compares agricultural nonpoint source crediting procedures between the Pennsylvania and V...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/VCTIR 15-R9105218RunoffWater quality managementPhosphorusCost effectivenessFeasib...
The Greenbrier River watershed in West Virginia suffers from severe algal bloom problems. A combinat...
This paper provides a systematic overview of water quality trading in the U.S. The primary source of...
This paper reviews water quality investments that can increase the environment’s capacity to remove ...
The Department of Defense is one of the largest Federal landholders in the Chesapeake Bay watershed ...