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What do we learn about the untreated industrial chemical wastes from the passage?A.They ca

What do we learn about the untreated industrial chemical wastes from the passage?

A.They can conserve the normal biological action of rivers.

B.They all react with water to increase the acidity of rivers.

C.They make the water corrosive enough to destroy living organisms.

D.There are no rules for concentrations of unquestionably toxic chemicals of drinking water.

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