EC238 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Urban Runoff, Pollution Prevention, Environmental Hazard

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Shows the real and monetary flows of economic activity through the output and factor markets. Forms the basis for modeling the relationship between economic activity and the environment. Assimilative capacity: residuals which are absorbed naturally. Residuals are pollution remaining in the environment after some process has occurred. They can be delayed but not prevented through recovery, recycling and reuse. Natural pollutants arise from nonartifical processes in nature. Anthropogenic pollutants are human induced and include residuals associated with consumption and production. Example: chemical wastes, gases from combustion, etc. Sources of pollution (determining the sources responsible for their release) Sources grouped by mobility: stationary sources: a fixed-site producer of pollution. Sewage treatment facility, coal-burning power plants: mobile source: any nonstationary polluting source. Sources grouped by identifiability: point source: single identifiable source from which pollutants are released. Example: factory smokestack, a ship: nonpoint source: a source that cannot be accurately identified, degrading in a diffuse way.

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