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Who may file a complaint regarding public nuisance under the Act?

A. Only affected residents
B. Only government departments
C. Any aggrieved or prospective aggrieved person
D. Police only

Section 34(1) allows any aggrieved or likely-to-be-aggrieved person to submit a complaint.

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