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Since the objective of pollution abatement is to reclaim watercourses for appropriate uses, the policy of pollution control agencies should be directed to the maintenance of adequate water quality at least cost and not to the wholesale construction of treatment works. Policy should permit selection of wastes to be treated for greatest over-all economy and should provide for assessment of costs in proportion to amount of wastes produced whether treated or not. Agencies should establish limiting pollution loads allowable at each point of pollution and should reallocate loads when other riparian owners wish to produce liquid wastes.
Since the objective of pollution abatement is to reclaim watercourses for appropriate uses, the policy of pollution control agencies should be directed to the maintenance of adequate water quality at least cost and not to the wholesale construction of treatment works. Policy should permit selection of wastes to be treated for greatest over-all economy and should provide for assessment of costs in proportion to amount of wastes produced whether treated or not. Agencies should establish limiting pollution loads allowable at each point of pollution and should reallocate loads when other riparian owners wish to produce liquid wastes.
Pollution Abatement Policy
Camp, Thomas R. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 116 ; 252-260
2021-01-01
91951-01-01 pages
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