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Keeping Pace with Science and Engineering: Case Studies in Environmental Regulation

by National Academy of Engineering, Myron F. Uman
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Synopsis

The technical basis of environmental regulation is always at the edge of scientific and engineering understanding. As knowledge improves, questions will inevitably arise about past decisions. Understanding how the regulatory system accommodates changing scientific and engineering knowledge is vital for achieving environmental values.

In this new volume, seven case studies shed light on the interplay between environmental regulation and scientific and engineering understanding, with practical conclusions on how science and engineering should be used for more sound and timely regulatory decision making. The book provides helpful timelines of scientific and regulatory developments for the cases, which include

  • Factors impeding clean-up strategies in the Chesapeake Bay.
  • Pivotal questions in the regulation of ambient ozone concentrations.
  • How science has been heeded but also ignored in regulation of new municipal waste combustors.
  • Impact of scientific findings on control of chlorination by-products.
  • Acid rain and what can be learned about research and public policy debate.
  • Controversy over the need for formaldehyde regulation.
  • The effect of public perception on management decisions concerning dioxin.

This volume will be of practical interest to policymakers, business and environmental advocates, scientists, engineers, researchers, attorneys, faculty, and students.

Booknews

Seven case studies and three essays explore the interplay between environmental regulation and scientific and engineering knowledge, and recommend that such knowledge be used more often to improve the validity and timeliness of regulatory decision making. Among the cases are tropospheric ozone, water chlorination, formaldehyde in the laboratory, and dioxin; each includes a chronology of scientific and technical advances and environmental regulation. Based on a February 1993 symposium in Washington, D. C. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1993
Publisher
National Academies Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780309049382

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