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  • Environmental Economics
  • Environmental Science

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  • China is enhancing its environmental damage compensation system for violation cases.
  • Effective identification and assessment (I&A) of environmental damage is crucial for accountability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the causes, degree, and characteristics of environmental damage in a typical illegal dumping of solid waste (IDSW) case.
  • To evaluate the physical quantification and valuation of environmental damage.

Main Methods:

  • Case study analysis of an illegal dumping of solid waste (IDSW) incident in China.
  • Focus on key I&A components: baseline damage confirmation, causality analysis, and IDSW specifics (type, location, duration).

Main Results:

  • Compensation parties identified baseline damage and causality as key I&A components.
  • Accurate quantification of physical and value losses is essential for restraining IDSW.
  • The IDSW case resulted in 3,938,990 yuan in environmental contamination damage.
  • The I&A process was accepted by both parties, achieving the desired punitive effect.

Conclusions:

  • Accurate identification and assessment (I&A) serves as the technical foundation for environmental damage compensation.
  • Future efforts should emphasize scientific and technological means in environmental damage I&A.