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A chemical factory's discharge into a river imposes costs on a downstream bottling plant that requires clean water. Through negotiation, the two parties determine that reducing the factory's output to the socially optimal level would result in two main financial changes: the bottling plant's profits would increase by $150,000 annually due to cleaner water, and the chemical factory's profits would decrease by $90,000 annually from the reduced output. Based on this information, what is the maximum amount the bottling plant would be willing to pay the chemical factory as an annual payment to convince it to reduce its output?

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