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Issues and Discussions

 

The Potential for Water Quality Trading in Ohio an article by Brent Sohngen at OSU Extension and AED Economics, Ohio State University, on policy issues and questions on water quality trading.

Water Quality Trading in the U.S., a featured article by Mark Kieser (ETN) and Andrew Fang (Kieser & Associates); published on-line on The Katoomba Group's Ecosystem Marketplace website

Great Lakes Commission Point-Counterpoint on USEPA's Trading Policy
See page 9 of publication.

GLTN Comments to the EPA on proposed changes to the NPDES program:
Categorization of Issues
List of Issues Encountered.

Nonpoint Source Pollution Control: Breaking the Regulatory Stalemate (Environmental Defense)

"Nutrient trading advocated to improve water quality" (2002) by K. Christen, Environmental Science and Technology 36(3):53A-54A.

"Pollutant trading: key to better water quality" (2002) by K. Christen, Environmental Science and Technology 36(13):270A-272A.

"Search for the northwest passage: the assignation of NSP (non-point source pollution) rights in nutrient trading programs" (2002) by D. Collentine, Water Science and Technology 45 (9):227-234 Abstract.

Nutrient Trading: A bridge over troubled water? (2003) in Stormwater - link to article.

"Including non-point sources in a water quality trading permit program" (2005) by D. Collentine, Water Science and Technology 51 (3-4):47-53 Abstract

 


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