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Economic Incentives for Pollution Control: by Media

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4.2.1. Indirect Discharge and User Fees
4.2.2. Direct Discharge Fees
4.2.3. Examples of State Effluent Fees: Louisiana, California, and Wisconsin
4.2.4. Stormwater Runoff Fees
4.5.2. State Product Charges
4.5.2.2. Fertilizer Charges
4.5.2.3. Rhode Island Hard-to-Dispose Material Tax
6.2.1. Effluent Bubble
6.2.2. Effluent Trading (point-point)
6.2.3. Effluent Trading (Point-nonpoint)
6.2.3.1. Dillon Reservoir
6.2.3.2. Cherry Creek
6.2.3.3. Tar-Pamlico Basin
6.2.3.4. Other Point-Nonpoint Trading Proposals
7.1. INTRODUCTION
7.4.7. Acreage Reduction Program
7.4.8. Subsidy Programs Created under 1996 Farm Bill
7.4.8.1. Environmental Quality Incentive Program
7.4.8.2. Farmland Protection Program
7.4.8.3. Conservation Farm Option
7.4.8.4. Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program
7.9. MUNICIPAL SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT CONSTRUCTION
7.10.2. Agriculture
8.2. LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE TO NATURAL RESOURCES
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