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A developer is interested in building vacation homes on 150
acres of oceanfront property. A priority is to retain as much
natural beauty of the area as possible. Safe and effective
wastewater treatment must be part of the plan. What advantages
and disadvantages of each of the following options must
the developer consider before selecting one?
a) Individual septic systems for each home
b) Trickling filter system
c) Constructed wetlands
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