Gregory E Schwarz (Former Employee)
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Correction of stream quality trends for the effects of laboratory measurement bias Correction of stream quality trends for the effects of laboratory measurement bias
We present a statistical model relating measurements of water quality to associated errors in laboratory methods. Estimation of the model allows us to correct trends in water quality for long-term and short-term variations in laboratory measurement errors. An illustration of the bias correction method for a large national set of stream water quality and quality assurance data shows that...
Authors
Richard B. Alexander, Richard A. Smith, Gregory E. Schwarz
The supply and demand for pollution control: Evidence from wastewater treatment The supply and demand for pollution control: Evidence from wastewater treatment
This paper analyzes the determination of pollution control from wastewater treatment plants as an economic decision facing local or regional regulators. Pollution control is measured by plant design effluent concentration levels and is fully endogenous in a supply- and-demand model of treatment choice. On the supply side, plant costs are a function of the design treatment level of the...
Authors
V.D. McConnell, G. E. Schwarz
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Correction of stream quality trends for the effects of laboratory measurement bias Correction of stream quality trends for the effects of laboratory measurement bias
We present a statistical model relating measurements of water quality to associated errors in laboratory methods. Estimation of the model allows us to correct trends in water quality for long-term and short-term variations in laboratory measurement errors. An illustration of the bias correction method for a large national set of stream water quality and quality assurance data shows that...
Authors
Richard B. Alexander, Richard A. Smith, Gregory E. Schwarz
The supply and demand for pollution control: Evidence from wastewater treatment The supply and demand for pollution control: Evidence from wastewater treatment
This paper analyzes the determination of pollution control from wastewater treatment plants as an economic decision facing local or regional regulators. Pollution control is measured by plant design effluent concentration levels and is fully endogenous in a supply- and-demand model of treatment choice. On the supply side, plant costs are a function of the design treatment level of the...
Authors
V.D. McConnell, G. E. Schwarz