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A factory owner in the 1980s discovers a new, legal manufacturing process that significantly increases production and reduces labor costs. The process releases a byproduct into a local river. While the long-term effects are unknown, early scientific reports suggest it might harm fish populations, which could impact the local fishing community in the future. If the factory owner makes their decision based strictly on a private cost-benefit analysis, what is the most likely outcome and reasoning?

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