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How are liquid wastes treated at a wastewater treatment plant?
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A. They are sent to a sanitary landfill.
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B. They are applied to hay fields as fertilizer.
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C. They are released into a river, lake, or ocean.
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D. They are stored underground in sealed bins.
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