A developer has just announced plans to build a large shopping mall on the outskirts of your city which is now a prime farmland. How will the construction of the mall affect the environment of your city? Explain.
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Many shopping malls are situated in high-traffic regions, chosen for the convenience of delivering customers to the centre by automobile. Prior to the creation of the retail complex, the convenient location made them excellent places for petrol stations and vehicle repair shops. Many gasoline stations and vehicle service facilities were constructed on or near to the retail centre land even after it was built. In addition, several shopping locations have perchloroethylene-based dry cleaning facilities (PCE). Former fuel stations must be found, inspected, and remediated before a retail centre land may be redeveloped.
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