Defining Groundwater Remediation Objectives with Cost-benefit Analysis: Does It Work?

Defining Groundwater Remediation Objectives with Cost-benefit Analysis: Does It Work?

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Article ID: iaor2014265
Volume: 28
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 261
End Page Number: 278
Publication Date: Jan 2014
Journal: Water Resources Management
Authors: ,
Keywords: optimization, planning, economics
Abstract:

The use of cost‐benefit analysis (CBA) is increasingly advocated as a tool for supporting water planning decisions, in particular at the local (site) level. This paper questions whether CBA is relevant for evaluating groundwater management options at the scale of large regional aquifers. It highlights the difficulties related to estimating the cost of groundwater protection and remediation measures at the regional (water body) level. It also identifies methodological challenges in estimating the economic value of the benefits of groundwater protection. The paper is based on an original case study carried out on the upper Rhine valley aquifer in eastern France. The methodology deployed combines engineering approaches to assess the cost of remediation and economic methods (contingent valuation) to estimate the benefits associated with groundwater improvement.

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