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Runoffs from a mine have contaminated the groundwater in a location. This might cause health problems among people in the location. Which of these is the best plan to solve this problem?

Plant trees around the mine to absorb contaminated water
Collect the runoff in retention ponds lined with protective barriers
Put fences around mines to stop the flow of contaminated water
Drain local aquifer into retention ponds to store the contaminants

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