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A Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) was developed by the Kaw Valley Heritage Alliance and released in February of 2003.
The report provides a studied compilation of UWW research and conservation efforts
and establishes water quality objectives for the entire watershed.
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Bob-RJ Burkhart said
at 7:14 am on May 23, 2013
Tombstone mentality is an aviation informal term that notes air safety is often improved only after somebody has died, which points out a fatal defect. Strictly speaking, tombstone mentality decisions are examples where there is no incentive for an economic actor to be a 'first mover' and promote safety. Sometimes this is a result of market pressures (nobody wants to pay for extra safety, despite their talk) @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone_mentality
Bob-RJ Burkhart said
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R.B. Stewart (2002) reduced the precautionary principle to four basic versions:
Scientific uncertainty should not automatically preclude regulation of activities that pose a potential risk of significant harm (Non-Preclusion PP).
Regulatory controls should incorporate a margin of safety; activities should be limited below the level at which no adverse effect has been observed or predicted (Margin of Safety PP).
Activities that present an uncertain potential for significant harm should be subject to best technology available requirements to minimize the risk of harm unless the proponent of the activity shows that they present no appreciable risk of harm (BAT PP).
Activities that present an uncertain potential for significant harm should be prohibited unless the proponent of the activity shows that it presents no appreciable risk of harm (Prohibitory PP).
Cite: Stewart, R.B. (2002). "Environmental Regulatory Decision Making Under Uncertainty". Research in Law and Economics 20: 76.
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