A methodology for pollution control decision analysis

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Abstract

A two-stage matrix methodology is developed for use in the selection of pollution control strategies. The initial stage is a cursory or screening assessment level used to identify whether additional study is needed. The second stage includes the determination of the various alternatives for pollution control on a set of evaluation criteria. Dominance testing is used to select the best alternative. A case study application of the model is provided. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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McBean, E. A., & Zukovs, G. (1983). A methodology for pollution control decision analysis. Canadian Water Resources Journal, 8(2), 64–87. https://doi.org/10.4296/cwrj0802064

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