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Interplay of Science and Stakeholder Values in Neuse River Total Maximum Daily Load Process

机译:Neuse River总最大日负荷过程中科学与利益相关者价值的相互作用

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Successful engagement of stakeholders and scientists is essential when regulatory agencies want public input to environmental policy decisions that are technically complex. Standards of good practice for public involvement in regulatory decision making derived from the literature were used to evaluate stakeholder interactions with water quality models and modelers in the Neuse River total maximum daily load (TMDL) process. Some aspects of this interaction went well: stakeholders were involved early in the development of at least some of the models; presentations from modelers enhanced stakeholders' scientific knowledge; and the regulatory agencies accepted stakeholder input as having a strong advisory role in their decisions. Some elements did not go so well: delays in delivery of modeling results prevented their full consideration by stakeholders; and incompatible timeframes for data collection, modeling, and regulatory decision making diminished confidence in the integrated modeling and monitoring framework that had been developed for the Neuse. Most importantly, the TMDL regulatory process was defined much too narrowly to encompass the stakeholders' wide-ranging concerns for equity, cost effectiveness, and deliberate adjudication of the tradeoffs between costs and benefits of water quality regulation. Water quality monitoring and modeling emphasizing concentrations of chlorophyll did not begin to address the social, economic, and cultural concerns of the stakeholders. The most serious shortcomings of the Neuse TMDL process thus rest not with the scientists or the stakeholders, but with the too narrow structure of the regulatory process itself.
机译:当监管机构希望公众对技术上复杂的环境政策决策进行投入时,利益相关者和科学家的成功参与至关重要。从文献中得出的公众参与监管决策的良好实践标准被用于评估利益相关者与Neuse River总最大日负荷(TMDL)过程中水质模型和建模者之间的相互作用。这种互动的某些方面进行得很顺利:至少在某些模型的开发过程中,利益相关者已参与其中。建模者的演讲增强了利益相关者的科学知识;监管机构接受利益相关者的意见,认为他们在决策中起着重要的咨询作用。有些因素进展不顺利:建模结果交付的延误使利益相关者无法充分考虑;数据收集,建模和监管决策的时间框架不兼容,降低了对为Neuse开发的集成建模和监视框架的信心。最重要的是,TMDL监管流程的定义过于狭窄,无法涵盖利益相关方对公平性,成本效益以及对水质监管成本与收益之间权衡取舍的审慎裁决的广泛关注。强调叶绿素浓度的水质监测和建模尚未开始解决利益相关者的社会,经济和文化关注。因此,Neuse TMDL流程的最严重缺陷不在于科学家或利益相关者,而在于监管流程本身的结构过于狭窄。

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