To treat harvested rainwater to the point where it is suitable as drinking water in addition to its nonpotable uses, which extra end-of-treatment components are necessary?
                            
                         
                        
                            
                        
                             
                            
                            
                            
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                                    Answer: D - Any of the first three components can be used to treat harvested rainwater, after its standard screening and filtering processes, to the point where it is safe for drinking. Without one of these final components, or the addition of chlorine, the likelihood of microscopic toxins, pollutants or microbes existing is too high to allow safe water consumption.