Utility managers once claimed that it would cost $1,000 per fish to control acid precipitation in the Adirondack [upstate NY] lakes and that it would be cheaper to buy fish for anglers than to put scrubbers [devices that remove air pollutants] on power plants.Suppose that is true. Does it justify continuing pollution?
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