Question: Marvin Johnson is an engineering technologist for Wolfog Manufacturing, one of several local plants whose water discharges flow into a lake in a flourishing tourist
Marvin Johnson is an engineering technologist for Wolfog Manufacturing, one of several local plants whose water discharges flow into a lake in a flourishing tourist area. Included in Marvin's responsibilities is the monitoring of water and air discharges at his plant and the periodic preparation of reports to be submitted to the Department of Natural Resources. Marvin has just prepared a report that indicates that the level of pollution in the plant's water discharges slightly exceeds the legal limitations. However, there is little reason to believe that this excessive amount poses any danger to people in the area; at worst, it will endanger a small number of fish. On the other hand, solving the problem will cost the plant more than $200,000. Marvin's supervisor, Plant Manager Edgar Owens, says the excess should be regarded as a mere technicality, and he asks Marvin to adjust the data so that the plant appears to be in compliance. He explains: "We can't afford the $200,000. It might even cost a few jobs. No doubt it would set us behind our competitors. Besides the bad publicity we'd get, it might scare off some of the tourist industry, making it worse for everybody."
1. How do you think Marvin should respond to Edgar's request? No doubt many people in the area besides Marvin Johnson and Edgar Owens have an important stake in how Marvin responds to Edgar's request. How many kinds of people who have a stake in this can you think of (e.g., employees at Wolfog)?
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