ABSTRACT

The analysis in this classic study ranges from basic economic and political theory to engineering and institutional practices, and encompasses case studies in England, France, and West Germany, as well as in the Ohio, Potomac, and Delaware river basins in the United States. Originally published in 1968

part I|70 pages

Nature of the Water Quality Problem

part II|109 pages

Economic Concepts and Policies for Controlling Individual Waste Discharges

part III|73 pages

Economic Concepts Relating to Regional Water Quality Management Systems with Collective Facilities

part IV|43 pages

Institutional and Organizational Approaches to Regional Water Quality Management

chapter 13|41 pages

The Approaches

part V|20 pages

Implementation and Management

chapter 14|18 pages

A Policy for the Future