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- Please help me answer the given question 1. You are an environmental engineer for one of the many local plants. That plant dischargeseffluents into a lake in a flourishing tourist area. Although all the plants are marginallyprofitable, they compete for the same customers. Your responsibilities are to monitor thewater and air discharges at your plant and the periodic reporting to Dept. of Anti-pollution.You have just prepared a report that indicates that the level of pollution in the Plant’s waterdischarges slightly exceed the legal limits. Your supervisor says you should regard the excessas a mere ‘technicality’, and he asks you to ‘adjust’ the data so that the data appears to be incompliance. He says that slight excess is not going to endanger human or fish life any morethan if the plant were actually in compliance. However he says, solving the problem wouldrequire a very heavy investment. He explains, “We can not afford new equipment. It mightcost even a few jobs. It will set us…Please help me answer the given question 1. You are an environmental engineer for one of the many local plants. That plant dischargeseffluents into a lake in a flourishing tourist area. Although all the plants are marginallyprofitable, they compete for the same customers. Your responsibilities are to monitor thewater and air discharges at your plant and the periodic reporting to Dept. of Anti-pollution.You have just prepared a report that indicates that the level of pollution in the Plant’s waterdischarges slightly exceed the legal limits. Your supervisor says you should regard the excessas a mere ‘technicality’, and he asks you to ‘adjust’ the data so that the data appears to be incompliance. He says that slight excess is not going to endanger human or fish life any morethan if the plant were actually in compliance. However he says, solving the problem wouldrequire a very heavy investment. He explains, “We can not afford new equipment. It mightcost even a few jobs. It will set us…The effluent license, pollution license, noise permit, waste license are currently implemented by the National Environment Secretariat (NES) 1. True 2. False
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