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An environmental spillover occurs even if a company that pollutes a river is required to pay a fine that fully covers the cleanup costs and compensates all affected parties for their losses.
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A chemical plant situated on a riverbank finds it cost-effective to discharge untreated waste into the water, which saves the company money on disposal. Downstream, a commercial fishing operation suffers a significant loss of income because the fish population has been harmed by the waste. The chemical plant does not compensate the fishing operation for its losses. Which statement best analyzes the economic dynamic described?
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The following scenario describes an economic situation involving pollution. Match each element from the scenario to the correct economic term that describes its role.
Scenario: A large-scale agricultural operation uses fertilizers that run off into a nearby lake. This increases the farm's crop production and profits. However, the fertilizer runoff causes an algal bloom in the lake, which kills fish and makes the water unsafe for swimming, harming a local tourism business that relies on the lake.
An environmental spillover occurs even if a company that pollutes a river is required to pay a fine that fully covers the cleanup costs and compensates all affected parties for their losses.
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When a factory's production process releases pollutants into a river, providing a private benefit to the factory (cost savings) but imposing an uncompensated cost on a downstream community by damaging their water supply, this negative external effect is known as an environmental ______.
A manufacturing company implements a new, more cost-effective production method. This method increases the company's profits but also releases airborne pollutants. These pollutants drift into a neighboring community, causing a documented increase in respiratory illnesses and a decline in local property values. The company does not pay for the community's medical expenses or property value losses. In this economic situation, what specifically constitutes the 'environmental spillover'?
A leather tannery uses strong chemicals to process hides. To reduce operational costs, it discharges the chemical-laden wastewater directly into a local river. This action contaminates the water, making it unsuitable for a nearby town that uses the river for its municipal water supply. The town must now invest in an expensive new water filtration system.
Arrange the following events from the scenario into the correct causal sequence that illustrates the concept of an environmental spillover.
A corporation is evaluating four distinct projects. Based on the descriptions provided, which project would create a situation best described as an environmental spillover?