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You are the general manager of a regional chemical company. in the course of producing your bulk chemicals, large amounts of particles and smoke are emitted through your plant's smokestack. the level of pollutants is below current epa regulations, and you are violating no laws, but neighborhood groups are complaining about minor health problems caused by the smoke. after investigating numerous alternatives, you find the most effective solution would be to install a "scrubber" system which will remove 90% of the pollutants and ash. coat =$1 million. do you install the system?

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