Science at EPA: Information in the Regulatory Process

Science at EPA: Information in the Regulatory Process

Author
Mark R. Powell
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Language
English
Year
1999
Page
448
ISBN
9781134271627,9781891853005
File Type
pdf
File Size
21.3 MiB

The U.s. Environmental Protection Agency Was Created To Protect Public Health And The Environment, And It Has Traditionally Emphasized Its Regulatory Mission Over Its Scientific Mission. Yet For Environmental Policy To Be Credible With The Public And Policymakers, Epa's Actions Must Have A Sound Basis In Science. In Science At Epa, Mark Powell Offers Detailed Case Studies That Map The Origins, Flow, And Impact Of Scientific Information In Eight Epa Decisions Involving The Agency's Major Statutory Programs. Drawing On Extensive Research And Interviews, He Provides The Most Comprehensive Examination Available On The Acquisition And Use Of Science In Environmental Regulation. Powell Describes The Key Obstacles To The Practical, Efficient, And Effective Acquisition And Use Of Knowledge In What Is A Crucial, But Complex Endeavor. His Book Is An Essential Contribution For Practitioners, Scholars And Students, And Citizens Who Are Determined To Protect Our Environment Rationally And Effectively.

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