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ollegr [7]
2 years ago
14

a manufacturing plant dumps chemical waste into a nearby river, poisoning the water supply for a small town downstream.

Business
1 answer:
Ymorist [56]2 years ago
8 0

The fact that the manufacturing plant dumps chemical waste into a nearby river and poisons the water supply is an Externality.

<h3>What is an externality?</h3>

An externality is an effect that a third party feels as a result of a transaction or event that has little to nothing to do with them.

The manufacturing plant is dumping its chemical waste in the river and polluting the water supply for the environment. This is a negative externality that the town had nothing to do with.

Find out more on negative externalities at brainly.com/question/24057026

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