In Boomer v. Atlantic Cement, where a cement plant polluted nearby homes, the court held that:
A) defendant should be enjoined from creating a nuisance which disturbed the plaintiffs
B) defendant's economic interests were inferior to the plaintiff's, so the pollution must stop
C) the value of the cement plant was lower than that of the surrounding neighborhood, so the plant should change its operations
D) plaintiffs could receive monetary damages, but the plant could not be enjoined from operating because defendant would suffer a larger loss than the plaintiffs
E) plaintiffs held riparian rights that were superior to those of the defendant
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