Nutrient Credits Start To Surge

[...]they may generate more credits per unit of input than most NPS measures. [...]attention has shifted to the agricultural community and other [nonpoint] sources where compliance may be ... exceeded at a much lower cost per pound than [further] pollution reduction [at WWTPs] on site... A month aft...

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description [...]they may generate more credits per unit of input than most NPS measures. [...]attention has shifted to the agricultural community and other [nonpoint] sources where compliance may be ... exceeded at a much lower cost per pound than [further] pollution reduction [at WWTPs] on site... A month after Senate passage the state's powerful Legislative Budget and Finance Committee updated its 2013 NCP analysis, concluding that a properly designed NCP program could save Pennsylvania over 90 percent - up from 80 percent - of the projected cost of required water quality nitrogen reductions, not counting the nitrogen benefits of BMPs which primarily address P or S. The Committee acknowledged certain implementation issues. Mike Levin, a Bi°Cycle Contributing Editor, is managing member of the virtual law firm Michael H. Levin Law Group, PLLC (Washington DC) and a principal in NLGC, LLC and Carbon Finance Strategies LLC, which respectively focus on capital formation for renewable energy projects and the optimization/development of ground-mounted solar PV facilities.
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Agricultural runoff
Capital budgeting
Compliance
Cost estimates
Costs
Farm buildings
Finance
Laws
Nitrogen
Optimization
Phosphorus
Photovoltaic cells
Photovoltaics
Politics
Pollution control
Ratios
Regulatory reform
Renewable energy
Sediments
Solar cells
Solar power
Subsidies
Water pollution
Water quality
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