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Hide details for Benefits and costs of environmental pollution controlBenefits and costs of environmental pollution control
3.1. BACKGROUND
FIGURE 1. FIGURE 3-1: INCREMENTAL DAMAGES AND COSTS OF CONTROLLING POLLUTION
FIGURE 2. FIGURE 3-2: CONTROL OPTIONS FOR A SOURCE
FIGURE 3. FIGURE 3-3: MARGINAL DAMAGES AND COSTS FOR TAX PER UNIT OF EMISSIONS APPROACH TO POLLUTION CONTROL
TABLE 49. TABLE 11-4: SWEDISH ESTIMATES OF THE NET BENEFIT OF THE NOX CHARGE
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7.6. NEW JERSEY INFORMATION AWARDS PROGRAM
7.7.3. Car Buyback Schemes
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3.3.1. Pollution Taxes, Fees, and Charges
4.1. INTRODUCTION
4.5. PRODUCT CHARGES
4.5.1. Federal Product Charges
4.5.1.1. Superfund Taxes
4.5.1.2. Taxes on Fuel-Inefficient Automobiles
4.5.1.3. Ozone-depleting Chemicals
4.5.2. State Product Charges
4.5.2.1. Tire Charges
4.5.2.2. Fertilizer Charges
4.5.2.3. Rhode Island Hard-to-Dispose Material Tax
4.5.2.4. Florida ADF
4.5.2.5. North Carolina ADF
7.5.1. Advance Disposal Fee Systems
11.1. FEES, CHARGES, AND TAXES
11.1.1. Waste
11.1.2. Air
11.1.2.1. Sweden's Nitrogen Oxide Charge
11.1.2.2. Charges in Less Industrialized Countries
11.1.3. Water
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