{"id":120980,"date":"2023-10-03T19:18:08","date_gmt":"2023-10-03T19:18:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=120980"},"modified":"2023-10-03T19:18:10","modified_gmt":"2023-10-03T19:18:10","slug":"rehs-exams-rs-exams-2023-2024-new-updates-study-bundle-with-complete-solutions-questions-with-verified-answers-100-correct-grade-a-guaranteed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/10\/03\/rehs-exams-rs-exams-2023-2024-new-updates-study-bundle-with-complete-solutions-questions-with-verified-answers-100-correct-grade-a-guaranteed\/","title":{"rendered":"REHS Exams\/\/RS Exams (2023\/ 2024 New Updates STUDY BUNDLE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS) Questions with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A Guaranteed"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>REHS Exam (2023\/ 2024 Update) 500+<br>Questions and Verified Answers| 100%<br>Correct<br>Q: Which of the following is correct regarding the Lead and Copper contaminants?<br>A. Lead and copper are common source water contaminants<br>B. The MCL for lead is 0.015 mg\/L<br>C.Lead sampling is done in the home on 1 liter first draw water samples that have been stagnant<br>at least 6 hours in the pipe<br>D. Lead and copper are treated by coagulation<br>Answer:<br>C.Lead sampling is done in the home on 1 liter first draw water samples that have been stagnant<br>at least 6 hours in the pipe<br>Q: Which statement is correct regarding Drinking Water supplies?<br>A. They are a significant contributor to cancer risks in the population due to disinfection byproducts<br>B. They should be disinfected to become sterile so that no bacteria are present in the water<br>C. They always have the potential risk of microbial contamination that must be managed and<br>prevented<br>Answer:<br>C. They always have the potential risk of microbial contamination that must be managed and<br>prevented<br>Q: Why are indicator organisms rather than individual pathogens usually used as standards for<br>water quality management?<br>A. Indicators are easier and less expensive to monitor water quality<br>B. It would be necessary to monitor for dozens of individual pathogens<br>C. It is generally not necessary to know which specific pathogens might be present in the source<br>water, but just that they are being controlled<br>D. All of the above<br>Answer:<br>D. All of the above<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Bacteria with the ability to live under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions are called:<br>A. facultative bacteria<br>B. obligate bacteria<br>C. anoxic aerobic bacteria<br>D. non-facultative bacteria<br>Answer:<br>A. facultative bacteria<br>Q: The difference between the initial dissolved oxygen in a sample of water and the dissolved<br>oxygen in a duplicate sample after a stated period of time is referred to as:<br>A. Biochemical Oxygen Demand<br>B. Chemical Oxygen Demand<br>C. Total Suspended Solids<br>D. Total Nitrogen<br>Answer:<br>A. Biochemical Oxygen Demand<br>Q: Which of the following is not a disease\/infection associated with drinking contaminated<br>water?<br>A. Hep A<br>B. Hep D<br>C. Typhoid Fever<br>D. Dysentery<br>Answer:<br>B. Hep D<br>Q: Nitrogen, Phosphorous, and Ammonia are chemical compounds that are commonly found in<br>wastewater and are capable of contaminating groundwater supplies and aquatic environments.<br>Collectively, these compounds are often referred to as:<br>A. nutrients<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>B. redoximorphs<br>C. refractory organics<br>D. supplements<br>Answer:<br>A. nutrients<br>Q: Which of the following measurements of water pollution is considered the best singlestrength measure of polluted water containing degradable wastes?<br>A. Fecal Coliforms<br>B. Total Nitrogen<br>C. TSS<br>D. BOD<br>Answer:<br>D. BOD<br>Q: Water quality classifications as assigned by the US EPA and the states are based on:<br>A. size of local wastewater treatment facilities<br>B. the percentage of fresh vs. salt water available in a particular watershed<br>C. the best overall usage of the water based on stream flow, quality, and desired use<br>D. none of the above<br>Answer:<br>C. the best overall usage of the water based on stream flow, quality, and desired use<br>Q: The <em>_<\/em> prohibits the discharge of pollutants into US waters without a permit issued by EPA<br>or the states.<br>A. NPDES<br>B. NRCS<br>C. USGS<br>D. SWCS<br>Answer:<br>A. NPDES<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: The natural aging process of lakes and reservoirs is called:<br>A. mesotrophication<br>B. autotrophication<br>C. oligotrophication<br>D. eutrophication<br>Answer:<br>D. eutrophication<br>Q: Nutrients associated with eutrophication include all of the following except:<br>A. organic carbon<br>B. nitrogen<br>C. phosphates<br>D. potassium<br>Answer:<br>D. potassium<br>Q: Aerobic bacteria require all of the following nutrients for their life process except?<br>A. phosphorous<br>B. nitrogen<br>C. Magnesium<br>D. carbon<br>Answer:<br>C. Magnesium<br>Q: Primary treatment of wastewater is primarily a <em>_<\/em> process<br>A. chemical<br>B. physical<br>C. biological<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>REHS Exam (Latest 2023\/ 2024 Update)<br>Questions and Verified Answers| 100%<br>Correct |Grade A<br>Q: Which of the following is non-toxic to aquatic organisms, a good viricide, and adds oxygen<br>to treated<br>wastewater effluents?<br>a. ozone<br>b. calcium hypochlorine<br>c. sulfur dioxide<br>d. chlorine dioxide<br>Answer:<br>ozone<br>Q: The typical limitation of use of the septic tank absorption field system is due to<br>a. cost<br>b. land use considerations<br>c. soil type and size requirements<br>d. appearance<br>Answer:<br>soil type and size requirements<br>Q: Which of the following is true about disposal of animal wastes?<br>a. If wet manure is plowed under, fly eggs present will not hatch.<br>b. Composting of manure takes advantage of the inclination that larvae move out and away from<br>moist<br>manure in search of a dry place to pupate.<br>c. Where a small number of animals are kept, the manure should be collected once a week.<br>d. Odors associated with the handling and disposal of these wastes do not determine the disposal<br>method<br>or its location.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>composting of manure takes advantage of the inclination that larvae move out and away from<br>moist manure in search of a dry place to pupate<br>Q: Resource recovery and reduction of solid wastes should start<br>a. at the point of generation<br>b. at the sanitary landfill<br>c. in the home<br>d. at the transfer station<br>Answer:<br>at the point of generation<br>Q: ______can be recovered from refuse by burning it in a refractory lined incineration or<br>water-wall incinerator.<br>a. glass<br>b. aluminum<br>c. ferrous metal<br>d. energy<br>Answer:<br>energy<br>Q: Incinerators are rated in terms of<br>a. percent fuel capacity per day<br>b. BTU&#8217;s per day<br>c. tons of burnable waste per day<br>d. cubic feet of solid waste per day.<br>Answer:<br>tons of burnable waste per day<br>Q: The three essentials for combustion in an incinerator are<br>a. temperature, time and heat<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>b. time, temperature and moisture<br>c. temperature, heat and fuel<br>d. time, temperature and turbulence<br>Answer:<br>time, temperature and turbulence<br>Q: The second step of the combustion process in an incinerator requires a high temperature of<br>at least<br>a. 1500o to 1600oF<br>b. 1500o to 1800o F<br>c. 1900o to 2000o F<br>d. 1800o to 1900o F<br>Answer:<br>1500 to 1800 F<br>Q: A landfill site should not<br>a. be located near a major highway<br>b. be given and attractive entrance and approach road<br>c. house equipment on site<br>d. be inexcessible during bad weather conditions<br>Answer:<br>be inexcessible during bad weather conditions<br>Q: Determining what a landfill can be used for when completed should be planned<br>a. when the landfill is half full<br>b. before you build the landfill<br>c. when the landfill is full<br>d. any time during the operation of the landfill<br>Answer:<br>before you build the landfill<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Hazardous waste is governed by the<br>a. Clean Air Act<br>b. Occupational Safety and Health Act<br>c. Resource and Conservation and Recovery Act<br>d. Food and Drug Act<br>Answer:<br>Resource and Conservation and Recovery Act<br>Q: Which of the following is not a characteristic of hazardous waste?<br>a. ignitability<br>b. corrosivity<br>c. reactivity<br>d. combustibility<br>Answer:<br>combustibility<br>Q: The EPA requires that dioxin-bearing wastes be <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> destroyed or reduced before<br>disposal in a secure<br>hazardous waste landfill.<br>a. 99.99 percent<br>b. 95.00 percent<br>c. 99.9999 percent<br>d. 0.05 percent<br>Answer:<br>99.9999 percent<br>Q: When two pollutants are combined, the effects are greater than the sum of the individual<br>effects. This is<br>called?<br>a. commensalism<br>b. synergism<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>REHS 2023\/ 2024 Exam| Questions and<br>Verified Answers| 100% Correct |Grade A<br>(Latest Update)<br>Q: To prepare a solution of 100 mg per liter available chlorine, <strong>_<\/strong> of 5.25% bleach with one<br>gallon of water should be used.<br>a. 0.5 oz<br>b. 1.0 oz<br>c. 0.33 oz<br>d. 0.25 oz<br>Answer:<br>0.25 oz<br>Q: The detention time for waste water in a septic tank is recommended to be<br>a. 6 to 12 hours<br>b. 24 to 72 hours<br>c. 1 week<br>d. none of the above<br>Answer:<br>24 to 72 hours<br>Q: One of the most important factors contributing to disease transmission of microbiological<br>agents is<br>a. chlorination<br>b. concentration or dose of microorganisms<br>c. filtration<br>d. flocculation<br>Answer:<br>concentration or dose of microorganisms<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: The ability of a soil to absorb and allow water and air to pass through is related to all of the<br>following except<br>a.chemical composition<br>b. texture<br>c. cation exchange capacity<br>d. granular structure<br>Answer:<br>cation exchange capacity<br>Q: The NODAK system is designed to<br>a. protect groundwater<br>b. decrease surface area<br>c. all evaporation of most liquids<br>d. none of the above<br>Answer:<br>protect groundwater<br>Q: What two factors determine the groundwater contamination potential from a septic tank?<br>a. size of tank and depth of groundwater<br>b. contaminants in tank and soil characteristics<br>c. permeability of septic tank materials and soil characteristics<br>d. soil characteristics and depth to groundwater<br>Answer:<br>soil characteristics and depth to groundwater<br>Q: Detention time for septic tanks should be not less than<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>a. 8 hours<br>b. 12 hours<br>c. 24 hours<br>d. 36 hours<br>Answer:<br>24 hours<br>Q: Which of the following is not a factor in the satisfactory operation of a septic tank\/sand filter<br>system?<br>a. rate of sewage application<br>b. effectiveness of sand<br>c. ratio of septic tank size to sand filter size<br>d. uniformity coefficient sand<br>Answer:<br>ratio of septic tank size to sand filter size<br>Q: What is considered to be the best single strength measure of wastewater polluted water<br>containing degradable waste?<br>a. DO<br>b. 5 day BOD<br>c. COD<br>d. total coliform<br>Answer:<br>5 day BOD<br>Q: What is the permissible hour threshold limit value for H2S?<br>a. 10 ppm<br>b. 20 ppm<br>c. 30 ppm<br>d. 40 ppm<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>20 ppm<br>Q: The 5 day BOD test should be performed when<br>a. measuring the concentration of suspended solids in wastewater<br>b. determining the bacteriological quality of drinking water<br>c. conducting a series of tests to determine the degree of water pollution<br>d. requiring more rapid results than can be obtained by using the COD test<br>Answer:<br>conducting a series of tests to determine the degree of water pollution<br>Q: The roentgen is a measure of ionization in air produced by exposure to<br>a. x-rays or gamma rays<br>b. alpha particles<br>c. beta particles<br>d. all of the above<br>Answer:<br>x-rays or gamma rays<br>Q: Lasers emit<br>a. mechanical radiation<br>b. ionizing radiation<br>c. electromagnetic radiation<br>d. none of the above<br>Answer:<br>electromagnetic radiation<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>REHS\/RS Exam (Latest 2023\/2024) Complete<br>Questions and Verified Answers| 100%<br>Correct| Grade A<br>Q: What is the most common level used in a sound level meter?<br>Answer:<br>Level A<br>Q: Sound can be controlled by which of the following ways?<br>Answer:<br>Turning off or stopping the sound, Shielding (choose ALL OF THE ABOVE)<br>Q: Which organization regulates that the structure of a house is properly constructed?<br>Answer:<br>HUD<br>Q: What is NOT a characteristic of a common house fly?<br>Answer:<br>They feed on solid foods<br>Q: What is the recommended temperature for a hospital laundry?<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>160 degrees<br>Q: Which is the most common type of cock roach?<br>Answer:<br>German<br>Q: What is the spacing required for public beaches?<br>Answer:<br>50 square feet<br>Q: What is the proper spacing for hospital beds to be laid out foot to head?<br>Answer:<br>Salvato says: 4 feet apart and 1 foot away from the wall ( answers on test to choose from, 3 feet<br>is best for placement of head to foot and 5 feet which is best for placement of bed next to one<br>another).<br>Q: Emergency Shelters require how much space?<br>Answer:<br>30 square feet per person<br>Q: When a sewer line and a fresh water line come into contact with one another what is it<br>called?<br>Answer:<br>Cross Connection<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: What is used inside the home to block the passage of sewer gases into the home?<br>Answer:<br>P Trap (on plumbing fixtures)<br>Q: What is the direction of wind associated with the operation of a sanitary landfill?<br>Answer:<br>WITH the prevailing winds.<br>Q: What is considered to be NOT overcrowding?<br>Answer:<br>1.5 people to a room<br>Q: A home provides all EXCEPT what to the homeowner\/renter?<br>Answer:<br>Protection from accidents<br>Q: Which is considered NOT a violation under HUD&#8217;s housing code?<br>Answer:<br>Unpainted interior walls<br>Q: What should NOT be used to clean surfaces in a food facility?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>Phenols<br>Q: If a building is to be found to have Sick Building Syndrome, what is the first thing you<br>should do?<br>Answer:<br>Evacuate the building<br>Q: What is the most common carrier for Dengue fever?<br>Answer:<br>Mosquito<br>Q: What is one of the major uses of the JIC (Joint Information Center)?<br>Answer:<br>Open communication with the public (to ensure coordination of public information during<br>incidents that involve multiple organizations).<br>Q: Which is least likely to transmit diseases?<br>Answer:<br>Soil<br>Q: How far (what depth) can flies penetrate compacted soil?<br>Answer:<br>6 inches (5 feet un-compacted)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>REHS Questions and Verified Answers|<br>100% Correct |Grade A (Latest 2023\/ 2024<br>Update)<br>Q: The fresh water supply line to the pool must:<br>a. have a direct solid connection to the public water supply<br>b. fill to the pool through an approved air gap<br>c. have an approved pump hooked to the public water supply line to suck the water to the pool<br>for fast fills<br>d. none of the above<br>Answer:<br>fill to the pool through an approved air gap<br>Q: In large pools with outlets more than 5 feet from the end wall, pool inlets should be located<br>every:<br>a. 30 feet<br>b. 10 feet<br>c. 20 feet<br>d. 5 feet<br>Answer:<br>20 feet<br>Q: Pool inlets should be located a minimum of 10 inches to 15 inches below the water line to:<br>a. ensure good mixing<br>b. prevent clogging<br>c. prevent loss of disinfectant<br>d. ensure mixing of pH additives poured into the pool<br>Answer:<br>prevent loss of disinfectant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: When chlorine is added to water:<br>a. one acid is formed<br>b. two acids are formed<br>c. HCL is considered the primary product<br>d. ozone is produced in large quantities<br>Answer:<br>one acid is formed<br>Q: The connection between the pool drain and the sanitary sewer must:<br>a. be solid copper no less than 3 inches in diameter<br>b. be solid cast iron or NSF approved PVC<br>c. have a properly located cleanout<br>d. be provided with an air gap no less than 2 pipe diameters of the discharge pipe<br>Answer:<br>be provided with an air gap no less than 2 pipe diameters of the discharge pipe<br>Q: If an REHS receives a complaint about an abandoned swimming pool that is green colored<br>and has mice, what should he or she do first?<br>a. verify with an inspection<br>b. contact another agency and discuss the details<br>c. discuss code with complainant, dismiss the complaint<br>d. catch the mice<br>Answer:<br>verify with an inspection<br>Q: Lighting, circuits and nearby receptacles should be protected by ground-fault circuitinterupters are required to help prevent <em>__<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>Electrocution<br>Q: <strong>_ <\/strong><em>is used to reduce the chlorine loss by protecting the free chlorine in the pool from<br>the sun&#8217;s ultraviolet rays, reducing the amount of chlorine needed to maintain proper sanitizer<br>levels.<br>Answer:<br>Cyanuric Acid<br>Q: In Utah, concentration of cyanuric acid in the water must be at least __<\/em> milligrams per liter,<br>but may not exceed 100 mg per liter<br>Answer:<br>10, 100<br>Q: Areas exposed to high levels of sunlight should maintain <strong><em>&#8211;<\/em><\/strong> ppm cyanuric acid<br>Answer:<br>60-80<br>Q: Under normal sunlight conditions <strong><em>&#8211;<\/em><\/strong> ppm cyanuric acid should be maintained<br>Answer:<br>30-50<br>Q: Diarrhea in a pool, chlorine level is raised to what and for how long?<br>a. 3 ppm, 19 minutes<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>b. 20 ppm, 12.75 hours<br>c. 7 ppm, 120 hours<br>d. 10 ppm, 72 hours<br>Answer:<br>20 ppm, 12.75 hours<br>Q: Which chemical will lower pH in a pool?<br>a. ozone<br>b. dichlor<br>c. trichlor<br>d. calcium hypochlorite<br>Answer:<br>trichlor<br>Q: Which is the slowest pool filter?<br>Answer:<br>Cartridge<br>Q: What is best for a leaking septic tank?<br>a. replace every 5 years<br>b. cover with a metal lining<br>c. inject seams with an epoxy resin<br>Answer:<br>inject seams with an epoxy resin<br>Q: Common causes of failure of septic tank seepage field systems include improper sizing, nonsuitable soil, non-servicing, and:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>REHS\/RS Exams Compilations (Latest<br>2023\/2024) Questions and Verified Answers|<br>100% Correct| Grade A Guaranteed<br>Q: What is the horizontal part of the stairs you step on called?<br>Answer:<br>Tread<br>Q: What is the term for a statistical estimate of an oral dose of a chemical that produces a lethal<br>effect on half of an animal population?<br>Answer:<br>LD 50<br>Q: Rocky Mountain spotted fever is spread by:<br>Answer:<br>Ticks<br>Q: Psittacosis is MOST commonly spread by:<br>Answer:<br>Pigeons<br>Q: When two pollutants are combined, the effects are greater than the sum of the individual<br>effects. This is called:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>Synergism<br>Q: Which of the following is MOST effective for controlling ragweed?<br>Answer:<br>2,4-D<br>D-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid<br>Q: One of the FIRST actions an individual should take upon hearing an order for the evacuation<br>of homes and businesses is turn off the:<br>Answer:<br>Public Utility services to the building<br>Q: What are the peak seasons for rats to breed in temperate zones?<br>Answer:<br>Spring and Fall<br>Q: In emergency situations, when the water is turbid or colored but not chemically<br>contaminated, the chlorine dosage should be:<br>Answer:<br>Doubled<br>Q: The difference between a disaster and terrorism is best described as:<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Intent<br>Q: Chemicals that have been used for pool disinfection include chlorine, chloro-iso-cyanurates,<br>bromine, and:<br>Answer:<br>I (Iodine)<br>Q: A swimming pool filtration system should filter the entire volume of water at MINIMUM of<br>every:<br>Answer:<br>6 hours<br>Q: Due to the large quantity of floating organisms and materials, the gutters or skimmers<br>should receive what MINIMUM percent of the total pool water?<br>Answer:<br>60%<br>Q: Approved emergency response plans at nuclear electric power plan sites must be tested AT<br>LEAST every:<br>Answer:<br>2 years<br>Q: Swimming pool water clarity is measured in terms of NTU or Nephelometer Turbity Unity.<br>It is recommended that a level of 0.5 NTU:<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Shall not be exceeded<br>Q: The interval between exposure to an infectious agent and the appearance of the first<br>symptom is called:<br>Answer:<br>Incubation period<br>Q: An infected organism that does not exhibit symptoms during the spread of an illness is<br>called a:<br>Answer:<br>Carrier<br>Q: What is the usual mode of infection from Salmonella?<br>Answer:<br>Ingestion of contaminated food<br>Q: Which one of the following pesticides can be legally used in the United States by the public?<br>Answer:<br>Diazinon<br>Q: All of the following are used to disinfect water EXCEPT:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Chlorine (Cl)<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Bromine (Br)<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Iodine (I)<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Fluorine (F)<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>REHS Exam (2023\/ 2024 New Update) Study<br>Guide Questions with Verified Answers|<br>100% Correct| Grade A Guaranteed<br>Q: What is radon?<br>Answer:<br>A colorless, odorless gas that is released by radium from uranium in most soils and rocks<br>Q: What does radon emit?<br>Answer:<br>Alpha particles<br>Q: What is the level of radon in which the EPA states to take action<br>Answer:<br>4 pCi\/L<br>Q: What are the daughter products of radon?<br>Answer:<br>Polonium, lead, and bismuth<br>Q: Where would you place a radon detector in a school?<br>Answer:<br>Ground level classroom or basement classroom<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: How many steps are there for keeping a healthy home?<br>Answer:<br>7<br>Q: How far above the roof pitch does the chimney need to be?<br>Answer:<br>2 feet above the pitch of roof to prevent downdraft. The 2 foot, 10 foot 3 foot rule indicates that<br>the chimney must be at least 2 feet taller than any structure within 10 feet of it<br>Q: What is the most common bedbug?<br>Answer:<br>Cimex lectularius<br>Q: What are the prevailing winds?<br>Answer:<br>The direction from which the blows<br>Q: What is the Clean Air Act of 1970?<br>Answer:<br>It is the comprehensive federal law that regulates air emissions from stationary and mobile<br>sources. The law authorizes the EPA to establish (NAAQS) to protect health and public welfare<br>and to regulate emissions of hazardous air pollutants.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: What are the critical air pollutants?<br>Answer:<br>Carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, sulfur dioxide and particulate matter<br>Q: What is mesothelioma?<br>Answer:<br>An aggressive and deadly cancer. It can take 20 to 40 years or more for mesothelioma to develop<br>after asbestos exposure<br>Q: What is the a problem associated with vacuum cleaners in a hospital?<br>Answer:<br>They release particulates in the air<br>Q: What is silicosis?<br>Answer:<br>Q: What is the formaldehyde indoor air exposure guideline?<br>Answer:<br>0.1 ppm<br>Q: What level can formaldehyde causes symptoms?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>1.0-5.0 ppm<br>Q: What uses tricholoethylene and tetrachloroethylene?<br>Answer:<br>Chemicals uses in dry cleaning<br>Q: How is ozone formed?<br>Answer:<br>Chemical reaction between oxides of nitrogen and volatile organic compounds in the presence of<br>sunlight<br>Q: What causes acid rain?<br>Answer:<br>Chemical reaction that begins when compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide are<br>released into the air. 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