In June 1991, the EPA announced a maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) of zero for lead and a more stringent maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 0.015 mg/l. This new primary standard lowered the allowable lead level in drinking water from its former limit of 50 parts per billion (ppb) to 15 ppb. Because these regulations were expected to have a substantial financial impact on the regulated community — in excess of $100 million per year, they were subject to Executive Order 12291 and had to be accompanied by a Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA). A summary of the estimated benefits and costs (stated as annualized values) from this RIA, is given below.
Health (based on avoided medical costs)
-Find the PVB and PVC in real terms over a 3-year period, assuming a discount rate of 7 percent and an inflation rate of 3 percent. Use the midpoint benefit value, or $4.2 billion, and the midpoint cost value, or $645 million, for each year. Round to two decimal values for each year.
2.Based on your findings, show that the new lead standard passed the feasibility test for this three-year period.
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