May-June 2006

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Two New Ideas From EC06

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By Janice Kaspersen

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Another development from EC06 is the continuing work of IECA’s Economic Research Committee to quantify the value of erosion and sediment control—in other words, is what we’re doing worth it, and how can we demonstrate that to people outside the industry? This is a tough issue to tackle, and the committee has been examining it from a number of different angles. Dan Waldman’s editorial on page 6 of this issue presents the concept of developing a methodology for determining a cost/benefit ratio for ESC practices, something that has potentially huge implications for those within the industry as well as for those who set policy and allocate funds. (And he really does want your feedback on this formula!)

Both of these concepts—the CISEC program and the cost/benefit ratio—will make it easier to communicate ESC concepts and goals. One is a global, big-picture point of reference: What are the standards? What are the things to be considered when looking at the cost? The other, equally important, is a way to tailor that larger concept to local conditions, which, when it comes down to it, is the essence of everything we do with ESC.

Author's Bio: Janice Kaspersen is the editor of Erosion Control magazine.

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