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A town is severely affected by water pollution following a natural disaster. Toilets are backed up and clean drinking water is scarce.

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User Koshinae
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D.) Monitor and report any sudden outbreaks of water-related diseases.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Question is:

Which step can the local health department take to help?

Set up a health clinic to treat waterborne diseases.

Work with governments in other countries to stop water pollution.

Stop all services that provide water to individual homes in the town.

Monitor and report any sudden outbreaks of water-related diseases.

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User Marco Vargas
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Answer:

What is the question....

Step-by-step explanation:

This is what polluted water does to people:

Altered water temperatures caused by people can kill all aquatic life in a pond or a lake. Some health problems water pollution can cause include problems with people's hearts, liver and kidneys. Also, it can cause diarrhea, cancer, and even cholera.

This is what happens when drinking water is scarce:

When waters run dry, people can't get enough to drink, wash, or feed crops, and economic decline may occur. In addition, inadequate sanitation—a problem for 2.4 billion people—can lead to deadly diarrheal diseases, including cholera and typhoid fever, and other water-borne illnesses.

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