The City Councilor makes a very clear link between the majority of urban flooding and improper disposal of waste, mainly single-use plastic products. The Councilor's solution is to implement a ban on single-use plastics with the goal of reducing urban flooding incidents.
The question asks for the statement that most strongly supports the claim that the proposal, if carried out, will have the announced effect?
(A) Centerville's waste management system efficiently processes non-plastic materials, which rarely contribute to drainage blockages.
Not relevant as we are looking for link between disposable plastic and its contribution to urban flooding. This statement does not address that. The question also talks about
improper disposal of waste, while this statement addresses proper disposal of waste.
(B) The disposal of single-use plastics in Centerville consumes more resources and energy than any other type of disposable products, thus if single-use plastics are banned, the city would have multiple benefits.
We are not concerned with the other benefits, we specifically want to examine the link between urban flooding and single-use plastic.
(C) Cities that have banned single-use plastics have observed significant reductions in landfill waste and improvements in overall environmental quality.
We only care about what the effect of banning single-use plastic will have on the Councilor's city. There could be other factors influencing the environmental quality of other cities. Not relevant.
(D) The cost of cleaning the city's drainage systems after floods is significantly higher than the projected costs of enforcing the plastic ban.
It is never mentioned that cost is a factor that the Councilor was taking into consideration. It is irrelevant here.
(E) On days following heavy rainfall, the majority of debris removed from Centerville’s drainage systems is identified as single-use plastic.
This hits the nail on the head. The Councilor states that "The majority of urban flooding in Centerville is caused by improper disposal of waste, which clogs the city's drainage systems
during heavy rainfalls and that most of this waste comes from disposable plastic products." Therefore, finding
disposable plastic debris, which accounts for the
majority of debris removed, following
heavy rainfall is exactly the kind of statement that strongly supports the City Councilor's Statement.
Answer is E.
Bunuel
City Councilor Statement: The majority of urban flooding in Centerville is caused by improper disposal of waste, which clogs the city's drainage systems during heavy rainfalls. As most of this waste comes from disposable plastic products, the city proposes to ban the use of all single-use plastics. By implementing this ban, we believe that we will significantly reduce urban flooding incidents.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the claim that the proposal, if carried out, will have the announced effect?
(A) Centerville's waste management system efficiently processes non-plastic materials, which rarely contribute to drainage blockages.
(B) The disposal of single-use plastics in Centerville consumes more resources and energy than any other type of disposable products, thus if single-use plastics are banned, the city would have multiple benefits.
(C) Cities that have banned single-use plastics have observed significant reductions in landfill waste and improvements in overall environmental quality.
(D) The cost of cleaning the city's drainage systems after floods is significantly higher than the projected costs of enforcing the plastic ban.
(E) On days following heavy rainfall, the majority of debris removed from Centerville’s drainage systems is identified as single-use plastic.