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Biology, 06.01.2020 16:31 WonTonBagel

What is a secure chemical landfill?

a. a landfill that is completely full and closed

b. a landfill in an area of nonporous bedrock

c. a biological treatment plant for liquid waste

d. a guarded, fenced, and locked landfill

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