Subject: Environmental Damage Valuation & Cost Benefit News Font Courier 12 recommended EEEEEE DDDDD V V & CCCCC BBBBB N N E D D V V & C B B NN N EEEE D D V V &&&&&&& C BBBBBB N N N E D D V V & C B B N N N EEEEEE DDDDDD V & CCCCC BBBBB N NN By now you should have received at least four free issues of ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE VALUATION AND COST BENEFIT NEWS. We hope that you enjoyed them and found the material useful. If you have not obtained the newsletters please contact us via the means listed below. Since April, 1995 we have produced the newsletter monthly. We are continuing to expand the scope of our coverage and will offer several exciting features in the future, including special issues on the valuation of groundwater contamination and legislative developments, as well as feature stories on internet sites of interest and international measurement efforts. Recent court decisions, proposed legislation, and regulatory orders indicate that measures of costs, benefits, and risks will be required in the future to justify public and private actions. ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE VALUATION AND COST BENEFIT NEWS is an indispensable source of information for estimating these parameters. You need ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE VALUATION AND COST BENEFIT NEWS because regulations are being changed every day, courts continually set precedents, and new data or estimation techniques lead to a host of revisions in accepted wisdom. Because there is no consensus regarding environmental damage valuation, estimates can vary widely. What is the value of lungs damaged by pollution? of the spotted owl's existence? of wetlands? of a building polluted by PCB's?, of a life lost to cancer? of water rendered unavailable for drinking or recreational use?, of a new job? and of peace and quiet? ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE VALUATION AND COST BENEFIT NEWS will help you to answer these questions, to evaluate risks, to resolve disputes, to pursue optimal regulations, and to estimate the expected outcomes of trials. EDV&CBN does this by bringing you the latest information on valuation of damages from the courts, from government agencies, from the academic literature, and from unpublished studies. Our skilled staff of researchers will scour daily newspapers, academic journals, legal publications, court decisions, professional newsletters, commissioned studies, and on-line services to provide you with the latest information in this rapidly changing field. We will cover valuation estimates from a wider range of journals than most busy professionals can track by themselves. Take advantage of this risk free trial now before you face unpleasant environmental surprises. We are planning to raise prices to levels more similar to comparable newsletters shortly--so act now. If you subscribe now, you will receive all back issues from April free of charge. Because you have contacted us via the internet, we are able to offer you significant savings. Delivery costs are lower so we can furnish the newsletter at a special introductory price of $39.95 US per year ($20 for students with valid student ID), 1/4 the "cover price" of $15 per issue). Or, you can receive delivery via first class mail for $69.95. You can sample the next two issues at no risk as we offer a full money back guarantee. To subscribe please send a check payable to Damage Valuation 22 East Olive Street 250 West 57th Street 2nd floor Suite 1527 Long Beach, New York USA 11561- 3507 New York, New York 10107 phone: (516) 897-9728 (212) 969-0797 fax: (516) 897-9185 (212) 582-0593 Name___________________________________________________________ Organization___________________________________________________ Street Address_________________________________________________ City, State, Country, Zip______________________________________ E-mail address_________________________________________________ Phone__________________________________________________________ Mastercard/Visa_____NOT YET AVAILABLE____Expiration Date___/9xx Sincerely, Kenneth Acks, Publisher We also encourage you to provide information about you damage valuation and cost benefit activities, including research in progress whether you subscribe or not. And, feel free to visit our website currently located at http://people.delphi.com/kenacks which features the April, 1996 newsletter as well as many valuable links.