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PLEASE HELP! URGENT!: Read the statement below. Counties may pass laws to assess risks to public water sources. What conclusion can be drawn from this statement?
It is necessary for the county to enforce laws that make it illegal to dump waste materials
It is necessary for the county to create management programs for available water.
It is necessary for the county to enact ordinances related to consumption of resources.
It is necessary for the county to protect its citizens from contaminated water supplies.
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