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20 June, 10:31

Residents of New City are complaining that many ponds in the area smell like sewer water. They approach city government leaders about their concerns. The city responds by sending a biologist to collect water samples to test the water. The biologist finds that algae are causing the odor. What should the government do next to solve the problem?

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  1. 20 June, 10:43
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    These are my personal answers, I didn't look up the answers on google:

    1. property

    2. no person in his administration will be above those laws governing all citizens

    3. It allows lawmakers to act outside the rule of law

    4. He should contact the Public Works Department to install a new traffic light at the intersection

    5. investigate options for killing the algae without harming the ecosystems in the ponds

    6. She should perform research to check if the city is aware of the driving hazard

    7. Delegated powers are thoroughly described in most state constitutions

    8. establishing a waiting period for a marriage license

    9. reserved power
  2. 20 June, 11:00
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    They should experiment and test out ways to get rid of algae
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