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Valuing environmental and health impacts from no action in wastewater management

In: New Directions in Productivity Measurement and Efficiency Analysis

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  • Francesc Hernández-Sancho
  • Birguy Lamizana-Diallo
  • William Ingram

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Efficient wastewater management results in significant environmental and health benefits. Because some of these benefits do not have a market price, traditionally they were not considered in financial analyses of wastewater treatment projects. However, economic assessment through cost-benefit analysis considers it fundamental to integrate market and non-market impacts derived from the project to be evaluated. Without this, there is an underestimation of the benefits derived from implementing efficient wastewater treatment systems. In other words, evaluation of the environmental and health costs of no action is necessary to justify suitable investment policies in efficient wastewater treatment. The estimation of the environmental costs of no action requires application of economic valuation methods since the value of such costs cannot be obtained directly from marketable transactions. There are two approaches to achieve this aim. The traditional approach involves methods based on the demand response in light of the neoclassical view that economic value arises from the interaction between an individual and an environmental asset as an expression of individual preferences. An alternative approach, pursued in this chapter, is to estimate the shadow prices of pollutants that would be removed as a consequence of the implementation of an efficient wastewater treatment. This alternative approach is derived from a ‘cost of production perspective’ and uses the concept of distance function to estimate shadow prices. They represent the value of external effects that could damage the environment if wastewater is inefficiently managed. Several empirical applications verify the reliability and usefulness of estimating shadow prices of wastewater pollutants as a proxy to estimate the environmental costs of no action.

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  • Francesc Hernández-Sancho & Birguy Lamizana-Diallo & William Ingram, 2017. "Valuing environmental and health impacts from no action in wastewater management," Chapters, in: Tihomir Ancev & M. A.S. Azad & Francesc Hernández-Sancho (ed.), New Directions in Productivity Measurement and Efficiency Analysis, chapter 10, pages 217-231, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Riera, Félix Sebastián & Brümmer, Bernhard, 2022. "Environmental efficiency of wine grape production in Mendoza, Argentina," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 262(C).

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