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"Excess benefit transactions" are those in which persons who have substantial influence over the not-for-profit organization engage in transactions that result in economic benefits to them that are excessive, such as unreasonable compensation, sale of assets at bargain prices, and lease arrangements.
Discharge
The flow of a fluid, such as water or gas, from a source, including the volume of fluid passing a point per unit of time in rivers or wastewater treatment plants.
Flooded
Flooded describes areas that have been overwhelmed with water beyond normal levels, due to natural phenomena like heavy rains or failure of man-made structures.
Floodplain
Flat land adjacent to a river, prone to flooding during periods of high discharge, which can deposit nutrient-rich sediments beneficial for agriculture.
Mississippi River
one of the longest rivers in North America, flowing southward from its source in Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.
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