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An Empirical Analysis of Exposure-Based Regulation to Abate Toxic Air Pollution
Authors:Donita M Marakovits  Timothy J Considine
Institution:Department of Mineral Economics, Pennsylvania State University, 203 Eric A. Walker Building, University Park, Pennsylvania, 16802
Abstract:Title III of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments requires the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate 189 air toxics, including emissions from by-product coke ovens. Economists criticize the inefficiency of uniform standards, but Title III makes no provision for flexible regulatory instruments. Environmental health scientists suggest that population exposure, not necessarily ambient air quality, should motivate environmental air pollution policies. Using an engineering-economic model of the United States steel industry, we estimate that an exposure-based policy can achieve the same level of public health as coke oven emissions standards and can reduce compliance costs by up to 60.0%.
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