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Valuation of Cancer and Microbial Disease Risk Reductions in Municipal Drinking Water: An Analysis of Risk Context Using Multiple Valuation Methods
Wiktor Adamowicz; Diane Dupont; Alan J. Krupnick; Jing Zhang
发表日期2007-07-25
出版年2007
页码DP 07-39
语种英语
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In this paper, we examine the value of health risk reductions to Canadians in the context of clean and safe drinking water. The health risks we examine pertain both to microbial illnesses and/or deaths and bladder cancer illnesses and/or deaths. The cancer risks arise because chlorine, the most common disinfectant used to remove microbial contaminants, has been implicated in the production of trihalomethanes (a disinfection by-product linked to increases in bladder cancer cases). Under these circumstances, public health agencies face issues of risk–benefit valuation as well as risk–risk assessment. To address this policy issue, we undertook a panel-based Internet survey of 1,600 Canadians conducted in the summer of 2004 and presented respondents with text and graphical information regarding risk changes. We employed two valuation formats (contingent valuation and attribute-based stated choice) to elicit consumer preferences for public programs to reduce health risks associated with improved tap water. We also used multiple analytical methods, including willingness-to-pay space models, and examine a host of comparisons between contingent valuation and attribute-based methods to assess the effect of risk context on value. Our analysis of the stated preferences of consumers reveals several types of values that are of interest to policymakers. These include the value of mortality risk reductions and the value of morbidity risk reductions for both microbial contaminants and cancer. In addition, the value of reducing cancer risks versus microbial risks in a public context is revealed. Our results suggest that reducing mortality risks from microbial illness has greater value than reducing mortality risks from cancer. Similarly, overall microbial risk-reductions programs (mortality and morbidity) have higher value than cancer risk-reduction programs in this context. In addition, we provide separate estimates of the value of statistical life associated with cancer and microbial risks, in a public context, and the value of statistical illness cases associated with these two risks.

主题Environmental Economics Topics ; Risk and Uncertainty ; Water
子主题Risk Analysis ; Value of Statistical Life
URLhttp://www.rff.org/research/publications/valuation-cancer-and-microbial-disease-risk-reductions-municipal-drinking
来源智库Resources for the Future (United States)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/40890
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Wiktor Adamowicz,Diane Dupont,Alan J. Krupnick,et al. Valuation of Cancer and Microbial Disease Risk Reductions in Municipal Drinking Water: An Analysis of Risk Context Using Multiple Valuation Methods. 2007.
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