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Please help!
Are there any benefits of water pollution?????
so far i have:
- Economic costs to prevent water pollution are saved.
- The pollution killing animals and sea life allow easy access to fish.
o god.
Please help, im so tired!
-It’s similar to your first answer, but the RESOURCES to prevent water pollution are also saved. Energy, materials etc.
-Less work involved, which again ties in with economic costs.
-It probably saves time.
-Company executives won’t have to make unpopular decisions, which might make their jobs easier.
That’s all I’ve got, but money is usually the deciding factor. GL
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