January/February 2020

Journal of Environmental Health
Volume 82, Number 6

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About the Cover

Water quality trading is a market-based mechanism that aims to improve water quality in a way that maximizes economic efficiency while conserving environmental integrity. This issue’s cover article, “Water Quality Trading Mechanism Enhances Willingness to Upgrade Rural Household Septic Systems in the Western Lake Erie Basin, Northwest Ohio,” studied the willingness of rural households to participate in water quality trading for septic system upgrades. Findings show that more than one half of responding households were willing to upgrade their septic systems in a water quality trading program.

Table of Contents

Advancement of the Science

  • Water Quality Trading Mechanism Enhances Willingness to Upgrade Rural Household Septic Systems in the Western Lake Erie Basin, Northwest Ohio
  • The Persistence of Foodborne Pathogens on Produce Box Cartons

Advancement of the Practice

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  • Direct From CDC/EHS: Public Health Department Accreditation and Environmental Public Health: A Decade of Collaboration
  • Direct From NEHA's Affiliates: The Business and Industry Affiliate: Meet One of the National Environmental Health Association's Newest Affiliates

Advancement of the Practitioner

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