Norwegian North Sea action programme: Analysis of measures to reduce nutrient inputs |
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Authors: | Jon Lasse Bratli Morten Svelle Hans Olav Ibrekk |
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Institution: | 1. Norwegian Institute for Water Research , P.O. Box 173 Kjels?s, Oslo, N‐0411, Norway;2. State Pollution Control Authority , Oslo, Norway;3. Norwegian Institute for Water Research , Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | According to the terms of the Ministerial Declaration on the Protection of the North Sea, input of the nutrients phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) to the coast from the Norwegian‐Swedish border to Lindesnes should be reduced by about 50% between 1985 and 1995. The State Pollution Control Authority (SFT) has analyzed how Norway can achieve this reduction in the most cost‐effective way and at the same time achieve the greatest possible improvement in water quality along the Norwegian coast and in its watercourses. Two alternative sets of measures were analyzed, both of which would meet the requirements of the Declaration. The lowest‐cost alternative would have average annual costs of about NKr 930 million (U.S.S150 million), and investments of about NKr 4000 million (U.S. $643 million). However, this set of measures would not take account of local water quality, and measures would therefore not always be introduced where the need is most pressing. SFT proposed that an alternative set of measures be implemented, almost all of which would also help to achieve local goals for water quality. This alternative will have annual costs of about NKr 980 million (U.S.$158 million), and investments of about NKr 4100 million (U.S.$659 million). |
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Keywords: | North Sea Action Programme nutrients measures Norway |
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