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斑马贻贝对饮用水处理和发电设施的经济影响。

Economic impacts of zebra mussels on drinking water treatment and electric power generation facilities.

作者信息

Connelly Nancy A, O'Neill Charles R, Knuth Barbara A, Brown Tommy L

机构信息

Human Dimensions Research Unit, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2007 Jul;40(1):105-12. doi: 10.1007/s00267-006-0296-5. Epub 2007 May 24.

Abstract

Invasions of nonnative species such as zebra mussels can have both ecological and economic consequences. The economic impacts of zebra mussels have not been examined in detail since the mid-1990s. The purpose of this study was to quantify the annual and cumulative economic impact of zebra mussels on surface water-dependent drinking water treatment and electric power generation facilities (where previous research indicated the greatest impacts). The study time frame was from the first full year after discovery in North America (Lake St. Clair, 1989) to the present (2004); the study area was throughout the mussels' North American range. A mail survey resulted in a response rate of 31% for electric power companies and 41% for drinking water treatment plants. Telephone interviews with a sample of nonrespondents assessed nonresponse bias; only one difference was found and adjusted for. Over one-third (37%) of surveyed facilities reported finding zebra mussels in the facility and almost half (45%) have initiated preventive measures to prevent zebra mussels from entering the facility operations. Almost all surveyed facilities (91%) with zebra mussels have used control or mitigation alternatives to remove or control zebra mussels. We estimated that 36% of surveyed facilities experienced an economic impact. Expanding the sample to the population of the study area, we estimated 267 million dollars (BCa 95% CI = 161 million dollars - 467 million dollars) in total economic costs for electric generation and water treatment facilities through late 2004, since 1989. Annual costs were greater (44,000 dollars/facility) during the early years of zebra mussel infestation than in recent years (30,000 dollars). As a result of this and other factors, early predictions of the ultimate costs of the zebra mussel invasion may have been excessive.

摘要

诸如斑马贻贝等非本地物种的入侵会产生生态和经济后果。自20世纪90年代中期以来,斑马贻贝的经济影响尚未得到详细研究。本研究的目的是量化斑马贻贝对依赖地表水的饮用水处理和发电设施(此前研究表明影响最大的领域)的年度和累积经济影响。研究时间范围从在北美发现后的第一个完整年份(1989年圣克莱尔湖)到现在(2004年);研究区域涵盖了贻贝在北美的分布范围。通过邮件调查,电力公司的回复率为31%,饮用水处理厂的回复率为41%。对部分未回复者进行电话访谈以评估无回复偏差;仅发现一处差异并进行了调整。超过三分之一(37%)的受调查设施报告称在设施中发现了斑马贻贝,近一半(45%)已采取预防措施以防止斑马贻贝进入设施运营。几乎所有发现斑马贻贝的受调查设施(91%)都采用了控制或缓解措施来清除或控制斑马贻贝。我们估计36%的受调查设施受到了经济影响。将样本扩大到研究区域的总体,我们估计自1989年至2004年末,发电和水处理设施的总经济成本为2.67亿美元(BCa 95%置信区间 = 1.61亿美元 - 4.67亿美元)。在斑马贻贝侵扰的早期,年度成本(每个设施44,000美元)高于近年来(30,000美元)。由于这一因素及其他因素,对斑马贻贝入侵最终成本的早期预测可能过高。

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