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Environmental Engineering Economics Program

Note: EPA no longer updates this information, but it may be useful as a reference or resource.

The Environmental Engineering Economics (E3) Program was established to provide environmental scientists and decision makers with a focal point for information on NRMRL activities related to the cost and cost-effectiveness of environmental technologies and risk management methods.  The E3 Program had three primary facets: providing in-house cost estimating assistance to NRMRL researchers; supporting EPA’s Program and Regional Offices; and undertaking fundamental research in areas of interest to the Laboratory.

Although managed by SAB, the E3 Program was a laboratory-wide, inter-Division Program involving all NRMRL Divisions.  As such, the scope of E3 was very broad in nature, cutting across all pollutants and media.  E3 Program products were developed by the various NRMRL Divisions, and addressed environmental issues ranging from global warming to the removal of arsenic from drinking water.  For more information on E3, please read our E3 Program Brief.

The E3 Program provided partial or full support for developing the cost engineering aspects of original and ongoing technical efforts.  These efforts included both stand-alone projects and parts of larger environmental programs.

The major projects of the E3 Program were:

Program Manager:

John P. Abraham
Phone: (513) 569 - 7124
FAX: (513) 569 - 7111
E-Mail: abraham.john@epa.gov

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