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Economic evaluation of the new US arsenic standard for drinking water: A disaggregate approach

Authors
Cho, YongsungEaster, K. WilliamKonishi, Yoshifumi
Issue Date
16-10월-2010
Publisher
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Keywords
drinking water; economic evaluation; arsenic standard
Citation
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, v.46
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Journal Title
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
Volume
46
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/115503
DOI
10.1029/2009WR008269
ISSN
0043-1397
Abstract
We evaluate the welfare consequences of the new U. S. arsenic standard for drinking water, using contingent valuation survey and recent cost data for the small rural community water systems in Minnesota that have had arsenic levels above the new standard prior to its implementation. Using variation in actual arsenic levels and an elicitation method that recognizes the dependence of welfare values on both ambient arsenic concentrations and self-protection levels, the welfare values of the new arsenic rule are estimated at $6-$23 per household per year for communities with less than 10 mu g/L of arsenic currently in their water and $31-$78 for communities with more than 10 mu g/L of arsenic. Given cost estimates of $230-$2,006 and the fact that a substantial portion of the cost needs to be internally financed, the new rule may have substantially negative welfare consequences for a number of small communities.
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