Statement: A comprehensive state audit has revealed that a primary water purification chemical, currently utilized by 80% of the state's municipal water treatment plants, contains an undeclared synthetic stabilizing agent. While highly effective at eliminating immediate biological threats, this agent slowly accumulates in local river systems, leading to irreversible aquatic biodiversity collapse if discharged continuously for more than five years. An immediate cessation of this chemical's use would reduce the state's safe potable water supply by half within 48 hours, triggering an unprecedented urban public health emergency. The municipal operators were entirely unaware of the undeclared agent.
Courses of Action:
I. The state environmental protection agency should immediately issue a mandatory injunction to halt the use of the chemical across all plants, seize all existing inventory to prevent further discharge, and prosecute the municipal plant operators for environmental negligence.
II. The government should authorize the temporary continuation of the chemical's use to sustain the potable water supply, while mandating a phased transition to an approved ecological alternative within a twelve-month timeframe and initiating legal action against the chemical's manufacturer for fraudulent nondisclosure.
Which of the following logically follows as a correct course of action?
- AOnly Course of Action I follows
- Only Course of Action II followsCevap
- CBoth Course of Action I and Course of Action II follow
- DNeither Course of Action I nor Course of Action II follows