Deck 16: Solid and Hazardous Waste

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Which category most accurately describes waste such as food wastes, cardboard, cans, bottles, yard wastes, furniture, plastics, metal, glass, and e-waste?

A)e-waste
B)municipal waste
C)solid waste
D)industrial waste
E)municipal solid waste
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E-waste is a source of which of the following pollutants of air and water?

A)atrazine
B)DDT
C)arsenic
D)polyvinylchloride (PVC)
E)all of these answers
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Which of the following choices describe an input approach to the problem of waste production?

A)reduce packaging and materials for new products
B)compost food scraps
C)purchase fewer household items
D)all of these answers
E)reduce packaging and materials for new products and purchase fewer household items
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The banning of TV set and computer disposal in landfills by 35 states in the U.S. a.is expected to

A)cause interstate smuggling of e-waste
B)be regulated by the federal government
C)be voted down by consumers during the next general election
D)set the stage for an emerging highly profitable e-recycling industry
E)none of these answers
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You have decided on a major course of study. a.Your major courses require that you analyze the content and characteristics of material that you have extracted in core samples from the local landfill. Your course of study is called

A)dumpster diving
B)geology
C)wastology
D)garbology
E)There is no such college major or course of study.
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An integrated waste management approach for industrial enterprises

A)eliminates unnecessary packaging
B)makes a product require frequent replacement
C)uses more material
D)encourages built-in obsolescence
E)all of these answers
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Garbage produced directly by households and businesses accounts for ____ of the solid waste produced in the United States.

A)less than 2%
B)5%
C)10%
D)15%
E)20%
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Hazardous or toxic waste is waste that

A)threatens human health or the environment
B)is dangerously corrosive
C)is dangerously chemically reactive
D)all of these
E)none of these answers
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Which is the most advanced approach?

A)recycling materials
B)using biodegradable material
C)creating more durable products
D)reducing the amount of materials used
E)reusing materials
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What event occurred in 2009 that caused an estimated 100 million television sets to be added to the already large amount of electronic waste generated in the United States?

A)the ban on use of a certain type of cell phone
B)the shift to digital TV
C)the development of a type of cell phone that can be used in-flight during air travel
D)the development of the iTV
E)the ban of use of iPods on airplanes
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At the checkout counter, an environmentalist is most likely to say

A)"Plastic please"
B)"Paper please"
C)"I brought my own bag."
D)"I want a cardboard box, please."
E)"Either plastic or paper."
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Critics of recycling are most likely to claim:

A)It isn't worth the effort.
B)There is no solid-waste problem.
C)Incineration is the safest and most efficient way to dispose of solid wastes.
D)It doesn't make sense to recycle if it costs more than sending wastes to a landfill or an incinerator.
E)There is abundant landfill space in all areas.
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In an integrated waste management approach, which of the following strategies should be given top priority?

A)incinerate
B)reuse
C)reduce
D)refuse
E)recycle
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The International Basel Convention bans the transfer of hazardous waste from developed to developing countries. a.The United States

A)is the only industrialized nation that has not ratified this convention
B)has enthusiastically embraced this convention
C)is the author of this convention
D)has revised and improved this convention
E)none of these answers
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Of the following materials, the most expensive to recycle is

A)glass
B)plastic
C)paper
D)aluminum
E)cardboard
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Source separation differs from materials-recovery facilities in all but which of the following?

A)It has lower start-up costs.
B)It yields cleaner and more valuable recyclables.
C)It produces less air and water pollution.
D)It provides fewer jobs per unit of material recycled.
E)It saves more energy per unit of material recycled.
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Obstacles to recycling include

A)lack of inclusion of environmental costs in market prices
B)tax breaks for mining virgin materials
C)lack of large, steady markets for recycled materials
D)all of these answers
E)none of these answers
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)It is more economical to have consumers separate trash before pickup than to use materials-recovery facilities.
B)Glass, iron, and aluminum can be recovered from solid wastes.
C)Source separation involves consumers separating trash into categories like glass, paper, and metal.
D)Materials-recovery facilities provide many more jobs than source separation recycling.
E)Materials-recovery facilities need a steady diet of garbage to be financially successful.
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Which of the following are types of waste that a homeowner can recycle in their backyard as part of a composting project?

A)hedge trimmings
B)food scraps
C)grass clippings
D)discarded paints and stains
E)all of these except discarded paints and stains
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The top three U.S. a.producers of hazardous waste, in order, are

A)the film industry, the computer industry, and the military
B)the military, the mining industry, and the chemical industry
C)the agricultural industry, the military, and the mining industry
D)the military, the chemical industry, and the mining industry
E)transportation industries (air and boat travel), the mining industry, and the military
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You are the vice-president of production in a manufacturing company. a.You are presenting a proposal to the company president and owners that involves recycling of internal company waste so that less waste occurs before your products ever reach the hands of your customers. Your proposal is based on

A)closed-loop recycling
B)preconsumer recycling
C)postconsumer recycling
D)secondary recycling
E)primary recycling
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Hazardous waste deposited in ponds or lagoons

A)may evaporate into the atmosphere
B)may enter groundwater when there are no liners or when liners leak
C)may contaminate surface water
D)all of these answers
E)none of these answers
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A 2007 report by the Nuclear Information and Resource Service, a nonprofit organization, indicates that:

A)Nuclear waste facilities do not track the dispersal of radioactivity from their dump sites.
B)Weapons grade nuclear waste is carefully monitored after it has been disposed of in sanitary landfills.
C)Fortunately, no radioactive materials have ever been deposited by any methods other than safe methods.
D)Radioactive hospital wastes go to standard sanitary landfills.
E)Radioactive materials from facilities operated by the U.S. a.Department of Energy have been deposited in regular landfills.
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The least-used method of dealing with liquid and solid hazardous waste is ____ because of the ____.

A)bioremediation, expense
B)surface impoundment, construction costs
C)secure hazardous waste landfills, expense
D)deep-well disposal, ineffectiveness
E)deep-well disposal, high cost
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When hazardous wastes are injected into deep underground wells:

A)They always contaminate the groundwater.
B)Leaks or spills can occur at the surface.
C)We are utilizing another output approach that encourages waste production.
D)Both leaks or spills can occur at the surface and we are utilizing another output approach that encourages waste production.
E)All of these answers.
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A very comprehensive and effective hazardous-waste collection and detoxification program is in

A)France
B)Denmark
C)Norway
D)Yugoslavia
E)the United States
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The Superfund program paid

A)to identify and clean up hazardous-waste dump sites
B)to monitor hazardous wastes
C)for testing for lead in paint, water, and air samples
D)the doctors' bills and lawyers' fees for pollution events
E)all of these answers
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The first priority in dealing with hazardous wastes is

A)to collect them
B)to produce less of it
C)to use bioremediation
D)to store it effectively
E)all of these answers
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Phytoremediation

A)involves the use of plants to remove contaminants from polluted soil and water
B)involves the use of microscopic filter-feeding organisms to filter contaminants from water
C)has been shown to be ineffective in the long term
D)is too costly to be practical
E)all of these answers
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Phytoremediation is a form of bioremediation that

A)is essentially the same, but more costly
B)involves the use of photosynthetic bacteria
C)produces more air pollution and is thus not as helpful
D)involves the use of plants
E)can only work on toxic metal leachate
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Approximately 9 million childhood lead poisonings were prevented in the United States between 1976 and 2004 primarily because of

A)a ban on the use of lead-based paints and leaded gasoline
B)a ban on the use of lead in car batteries
C)a ban on the use of lead in pencils
D)a ban on the use of transfused blood contaminated with lead
E)all of these answers
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Sanitary landfills typically have problems with

A)rodents and insects
B)odor
C)open, uncovered garbage
D)traffic, noise, and dust
E)spread of disease
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Exposure to lead continues to cause unsafe levels in children in the United States. a.The source(s) of this lead is

A)peeling lead-based paint in houses
B)lead-contaminated dust in deteriorating buildings
C)toys made in China that contain lead paint
D)soil contaminated by decades of lead particles falling from the atmosphere while leaded gasoline was still in use
E)all of these answers
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The idea that everyone is entitled to protection from environmental hazards regardless of race, gender, age, national origin, income, social class, or any political factor is called

A)environmental racism
B)environmental sustainability
C)environmental policy
D)environmental justice
E)none of these answers
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Components of a modern, state-of-the-art landfill include

A)probes to detect methane gas
B)plastic liners on the bottom of the landfill
C)storage and treatment of leachate
D)groundwater monitoring wells
E)all of these answers
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All of the following are true about the Superfund program except

A)The program is now broke.
B)Superfund expired in 1995.
C)All of the sites originally listed as a severe threat to human health were cleaned up.
D)In November 2008, 1,255 sites were listed as Superfund sites.
E)The Superfund law greatly reduced the number of illegal dumpsites.
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Bioremediation

A)involves training bacteria to eat new foods
B)results in the production of low-level hazardous wastes
C)involves the use of bacteria and enzymes to destroy hazardous substances
D)is widely accepted as the best way to cut hazardous wastes
E)does not exist
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Hazardous waste experts point out that all incinerators burning waste

A)can release toxic air pollutants such as dioxin
B)can eliminate air pollution by using electrostatic precipitators
C)can eliminate air pollution by using baghouse filters
D)can eliminate air pollution by using scrubbers
E)all of these answers
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What is a law that has been enacted in the cities of New Delhi, India, and Los Angeles and San Francisco, California?

A)A tax has been levied on the use of plastic shopping bags.
B)A tax has been levied on the use of water bottled in disposable plastic containers.
C)Plastic shopping bags have been banned.
D)Customers who recycle at curbside get a discount on garbage pick-up.
E)None of these answers.
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Of the two types of dumps utilized for solid waste, open dumps

A)are rare in developed countries
B)cover wastes with clay or plastic foam
C)have little odor
D)are vermin free
E)none of these answers
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The availability of oil and petrochemicals effectively stalled the development of bioplastic.
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In 1989, which of the following organizations established the Basel Convention to ban the shipment of hazardous materials from developed to developing countries?

A)United States EPA
B)UNEP
C)the United Arab Emirates
D)the European Union
E)the British Empire
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In 2000, delegates from 122 countries completed a global treaty to control 12 persistent organic pollutants (POPs). a.As of 2009, the United States

A)adopted this treaty as a successful model for our own national agencies to use
B)had just ratified this treaty
C)has still not ratified this treaty
D)plans to ratify this treaty as soon as the European Union does so
E)is trying to expand the number of chemicals included on the list, and then will ratify the treaty
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In primary recycling, waste products are converted into different products.
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Restructuring urban transportation systems is a good idea from the perspective of reducing energy use, but it would have no effect on resource use and waste production.
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Less use of energy will produce less waste but more pollution.
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The products of composting can be used to slow soil erosion, retain water, and improve crop yields.
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Most scientists think that waste management should be the last priority for dealing with material use and solid waste.
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A)We should view hazardous wastes as wasted resources.
B)We should view solid wastes as materials we should not be producing in the first place.
C)We should view solid wastes and hazardous wastes as being the same thing.
D)We should view hazardous wastes as something we should not be producing in the first place.
E)None of these answers are correct.
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Reusing products can be a health hazard for the poor in developing countries who dismantle products to extract usable parts.
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Plastic shopping bag use is taxed in Ireland and Scotland.
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Closed-loop recycling is the same as secondary recycling.
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Once lead was eliminated from gasoline, the problem of unsafe blood levels of lead in young children ceased in the United States.
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Composting and source-separation recycling are both effective in reducing waste.
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Both solid waste and hazardous waste disposal today compromise the environment.
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The best and cheapest ways to deal with solid and hazardous wastes are waste reduction and pollution prevention.
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The recycling of plastic bottles to make fleece fabric for clothing is a type of secondary recycling.
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Perpetual storage should be the last resort for dealing with hazardous wastes.
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Which of the following countries has passed a law that states all chemicals that are persistent and can accumulate in living tissue will be banned by the year 2020?

A)the United States
B)France
C)China
D)Norway
E)Sweden
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Countries in which governments offer increased subsidies and tax breaks for reusing and recycling materials are more environmentally sustainable than those that do not.
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____________________ is a form of recycling that mimics nature's recycling of nutrients.
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Contaminated water that leaks from landfills is called ____________________.
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Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice   Which area contains compacted solid wastes?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which area contains compacted solid wastes?
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____________________ are chemical substances that persist in the environment and accumulate in the fatty tissues of humans and other organisms.
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Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice   Which area is a methane storage area?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which area is a methane storage area?
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The ____________________ approach to recycling saves energy, provides jobs, and educates people about how to reduce waste.
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In the natural world, where humans are not dominant, there is essentially no waste.
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The type of waste produced by mines, agriculture, and industries that supply people with goods and services is called ____________________.
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Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice   Which area represents monitoring wells?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which area represents monitoring wells?
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____________________ are inefficient because they are expensive to build, they discharge toxic emissions, and they can produce a toxic ash.
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The pricing of hazardous materials used in the U.S.
a.and most countries does not include their ____________________.
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A method of dealing with solid waste that causes a low amount of water pollution, but a high amount of air pollution, is ____________________.
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Hospital medical waste is a type of ____________________.
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In the United States, enough ____________________ are used each year so that, if linked end to end, they would reach to the moon and back seven times.
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According to the EPA, all landfills eventually ____________________.
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Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice   Which area is a methane gas recovery well?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which area is a methane gas recovery well?
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An international website at ____________________ links people who want to give away household belongings to people who want or need them.
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Tires being shredded and converted into surfacing for public roads is an example of ____________________.
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The top priority in dealing with hazardous waste should be the same as the top priority for solid waste, and that is ____________________.
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The use of bacteria and enzymes to convert toxic or hazardous substances to harmless compounds is called ____________________.
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1
Which category most accurately describes waste such as food wastes, cardboard, cans, bottles, yard wastes, furniture, plastics, metal, glass, and e-waste?

A)e-waste
B)municipal waste
C)solid waste
D)industrial waste
E)municipal solid waste
municipal solid waste
2
E-waste is a source of which of the following pollutants of air and water?

A)atrazine
B)DDT
C)arsenic
D)polyvinylchloride (PVC)
E)all of these answers
polyvinylchloride (PVC)
3
Which of the following choices describe an input approach to the problem of waste production?

A)reduce packaging and materials for new products
B)compost food scraps
C)purchase fewer household items
D)all of these answers
E)reduce packaging and materials for new products and purchase fewer household items
reduce packaging and materials for new products and purchase fewer household items
4
The banning of TV set and computer disposal in landfills by 35 states in the U.S. a.is expected to

A)cause interstate smuggling of e-waste
B)be regulated by the federal government
C)be voted down by consumers during the next general election
D)set the stage for an emerging highly profitable e-recycling industry
E)none of these answers
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You have decided on a major course of study. a.Your major courses require that you analyze the content and characteristics of material that you have extracted in core samples from the local landfill. Your course of study is called

A)dumpster diving
B)geology
C)wastology
D)garbology
E)There is no such college major or course of study.
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6
An integrated waste management approach for industrial enterprises

A)eliminates unnecessary packaging
B)makes a product require frequent replacement
C)uses more material
D)encourages built-in obsolescence
E)all of these answers
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7
Garbage produced directly by households and businesses accounts for ____ of the solid waste produced in the United States.

A)less than 2%
B)5%
C)10%
D)15%
E)20%
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Hazardous or toxic waste is waste that

A)threatens human health or the environment
B)is dangerously corrosive
C)is dangerously chemically reactive
D)all of these
E)none of these answers
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Which is the most advanced approach?

A)recycling materials
B)using biodegradable material
C)creating more durable products
D)reducing the amount of materials used
E)reusing materials
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10
What event occurred in 2009 that caused an estimated 100 million television sets to be added to the already large amount of electronic waste generated in the United States?

A)the ban on use of a certain type of cell phone
B)the shift to digital TV
C)the development of a type of cell phone that can be used in-flight during air travel
D)the development of the iTV
E)the ban of use of iPods on airplanes
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At the checkout counter, an environmentalist is most likely to say

A)"Plastic please"
B)"Paper please"
C)"I brought my own bag."
D)"I want a cardboard box, please."
E)"Either plastic or paper."
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12
Critics of recycling are most likely to claim:

A)It isn't worth the effort.
B)There is no solid-waste problem.
C)Incineration is the safest and most efficient way to dispose of solid wastes.
D)It doesn't make sense to recycle if it costs more than sending wastes to a landfill or an incinerator.
E)There is abundant landfill space in all areas.
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13
In an integrated waste management approach, which of the following strategies should be given top priority?

A)incinerate
B)reuse
C)reduce
D)refuse
E)recycle
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The International Basel Convention bans the transfer of hazardous waste from developed to developing countries. a.The United States

A)is the only industrialized nation that has not ratified this convention
B)has enthusiastically embraced this convention
C)is the author of this convention
D)has revised and improved this convention
E)none of these answers
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Of the following materials, the most expensive to recycle is

A)glass
B)plastic
C)paper
D)aluminum
E)cardboard
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Source separation differs from materials-recovery facilities in all but which of the following?

A)It has lower start-up costs.
B)It yields cleaner and more valuable recyclables.
C)It produces less air and water pollution.
D)It provides fewer jobs per unit of material recycled.
E)It saves more energy per unit of material recycled.
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Obstacles to recycling include

A)lack of inclusion of environmental costs in market prices
B)tax breaks for mining virgin materials
C)lack of large, steady markets for recycled materials
D)all of these answers
E)none of these answers
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18
Which of the following statements is false?

A)It is more economical to have consumers separate trash before pickup than to use materials-recovery facilities.
B)Glass, iron, and aluminum can be recovered from solid wastes.
C)Source separation involves consumers separating trash into categories like glass, paper, and metal.
D)Materials-recovery facilities provide many more jobs than source separation recycling.
E)Materials-recovery facilities need a steady diet of garbage to be financially successful.
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19
Which of the following are types of waste that a homeowner can recycle in their backyard as part of a composting project?

A)hedge trimmings
B)food scraps
C)grass clippings
D)discarded paints and stains
E)all of these except discarded paints and stains
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The top three U.S. a.producers of hazardous waste, in order, are

A)the film industry, the computer industry, and the military
B)the military, the mining industry, and the chemical industry
C)the agricultural industry, the military, and the mining industry
D)the military, the chemical industry, and the mining industry
E)transportation industries (air and boat travel), the mining industry, and the military
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21
You are the vice-president of production in a manufacturing company. a.You are presenting a proposal to the company president and owners that involves recycling of internal company waste so that less waste occurs before your products ever reach the hands of your customers. Your proposal is based on

A)closed-loop recycling
B)preconsumer recycling
C)postconsumer recycling
D)secondary recycling
E)primary recycling
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22
Hazardous waste deposited in ponds or lagoons

A)may evaporate into the atmosphere
B)may enter groundwater when there are no liners or when liners leak
C)may contaminate surface water
D)all of these answers
E)none of these answers
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A 2007 report by the Nuclear Information and Resource Service, a nonprofit organization, indicates that:

A)Nuclear waste facilities do not track the dispersal of radioactivity from their dump sites.
B)Weapons grade nuclear waste is carefully monitored after it has been disposed of in sanitary landfills.
C)Fortunately, no radioactive materials have ever been deposited by any methods other than safe methods.
D)Radioactive hospital wastes go to standard sanitary landfills.
E)Radioactive materials from facilities operated by the U.S. a.Department of Energy have been deposited in regular landfills.
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24
The least-used method of dealing with liquid and solid hazardous waste is ____ because of the ____.

A)bioremediation, expense
B)surface impoundment, construction costs
C)secure hazardous waste landfills, expense
D)deep-well disposal, ineffectiveness
E)deep-well disposal, high cost
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25
When hazardous wastes are injected into deep underground wells:

A)They always contaminate the groundwater.
B)Leaks or spills can occur at the surface.
C)We are utilizing another output approach that encourages waste production.
D)Both leaks or spills can occur at the surface and we are utilizing another output approach that encourages waste production.
E)All of these answers.
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26
A very comprehensive and effective hazardous-waste collection and detoxification program is in

A)France
B)Denmark
C)Norway
D)Yugoslavia
E)the United States
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27
The Superfund program paid

A)to identify and clean up hazardous-waste dump sites
B)to monitor hazardous wastes
C)for testing for lead in paint, water, and air samples
D)the doctors' bills and lawyers' fees for pollution events
E)all of these answers
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28
The first priority in dealing with hazardous wastes is

A)to collect them
B)to produce less of it
C)to use bioremediation
D)to store it effectively
E)all of these answers
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Phytoremediation

A)involves the use of plants to remove contaminants from polluted soil and water
B)involves the use of microscopic filter-feeding organisms to filter contaminants from water
C)has been shown to be ineffective in the long term
D)is too costly to be practical
E)all of these answers
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Phytoremediation is a form of bioremediation that

A)is essentially the same, but more costly
B)involves the use of photosynthetic bacteria
C)produces more air pollution and is thus not as helpful
D)involves the use of plants
E)can only work on toxic metal leachate
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Approximately 9 million childhood lead poisonings were prevented in the United States between 1976 and 2004 primarily because of

A)a ban on the use of lead-based paints and leaded gasoline
B)a ban on the use of lead in car batteries
C)a ban on the use of lead in pencils
D)a ban on the use of transfused blood contaminated with lead
E)all of these answers
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Sanitary landfills typically have problems with

A)rodents and insects
B)odor
C)open, uncovered garbage
D)traffic, noise, and dust
E)spread of disease
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Exposure to lead continues to cause unsafe levels in children in the United States. a.The source(s) of this lead is

A)peeling lead-based paint in houses
B)lead-contaminated dust in deteriorating buildings
C)toys made in China that contain lead paint
D)soil contaminated by decades of lead particles falling from the atmosphere while leaded gasoline was still in use
E)all of these answers
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The idea that everyone is entitled to protection from environmental hazards regardless of race, gender, age, national origin, income, social class, or any political factor is called

A)environmental racism
B)environmental sustainability
C)environmental policy
D)environmental justice
E)none of these answers
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35
Components of a modern, state-of-the-art landfill include

A)probes to detect methane gas
B)plastic liners on the bottom of the landfill
C)storage and treatment of leachate
D)groundwater monitoring wells
E)all of these answers
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36
All of the following are true about the Superfund program except

A)The program is now broke.
B)Superfund expired in 1995.
C)All of the sites originally listed as a severe threat to human health were cleaned up.
D)In November 2008, 1,255 sites were listed as Superfund sites.
E)The Superfund law greatly reduced the number of illegal dumpsites.
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37
Bioremediation

A)involves training bacteria to eat new foods
B)results in the production of low-level hazardous wastes
C)involves the use of bacteria and enzymes to destroy hazardous substances
D)is widely accepted as the best way to cut hazardous wastes
E)does not exist
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38
Hazardous waste experts point out that all incinerators burning waste

A)can release toxic air pollutants such as dioxin
B)can eliminate air pollution by using electrostatic precipitators
C)can eliminate air pollution by using baghouse filters
D)can eliminate air pollution by using scrubbers
E)all of these answers
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39
What is a law that has been enacted in the cities of New Delhi, India, and Los Angeles and San Francisco, California?

A)A tax has been levied on the use of plastic shopping bags.
B)A tax has been levied on the use of water bottled in disposable plastic containers.
C)Plastic shopping bags have been banned.
D)Customers who recycle at curbside get a discount on garbage pick-up.
E)None of these answers.
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40
Of the two types of dumps utilized for solid waste, open dumps

A)are rare in developed countries
B)cover wastes with clay or plastic foam
C)have little odor
D)are vermin free
E)none of these answers
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41
The availability of oil and petrochemicals effectively stalled the development of bioplastic.
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42
In 1989, which of the following organizations established the Basel Convention to ban the shipment of hazardous materials from developed to developing countries?

A)United States EPA
B)UNEP
C)the United Arab Emirates
D)the European Union
E)the British Empire
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43
In 2000, delegates from 122 countries completed a global treaty to control 12 persistent organic pollutants (POPs). a.As of 2009, the United States

A)adopted this treaty as a successful model for our own national agencies to use
B)had just ratified this treaty
C)has still not ratified this treaty
D)plans to ratify this treaty as soon as the European Union does so
E)is trying to expand the number of chemicals included on the list, and then will ratify the treaty
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44
In primary recycling, waste products are converted into different products.
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45
Restructuring urban transportation systems is a good idea from the perspective of reducing energy use, but it would have no effect on resource use and waste production.
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46
Less use of energy will produce less waste but more pollution.
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47
The products of composting can be used to slow soil erosion, retain water, and improve crop yields.
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48
Most scientists think that waste management should be the last priority for dealing with material use and solid waste.
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49
Which of the following statements is correct?

A)We should view hazardous wastes as wasted resources.
B)We should view solid wastes as materials we should not be producing in the first place.
C)We should view solid wastes and hazardous wastes as being the same thing.
D)We should view hazardous wastes as something we should not be producing in the first place.
E)None of these answers are correct.
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50
Reusing products can be a health hazard for the poor in developing countries who dismantle products to extract usable parts.
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51
Plastic shopping bag use is taxed in Ireland and Scotland.
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52
Closed-loop recycling is the same as secondary recycling.
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Once lead was eliminated from gasoline, the problem of unsafe blood levels of lead in young children ceased in the United States.
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54
Composting and source-separation recycling are both effective in reducing waste.
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55
Both solid waste and hazardous waste disposal today compromise the environment.
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56
The best and cheapest ways to deal with solid and hazardous wastes are waste reduction and pollution prevention.
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57
The recycling of plastic bottles to make fleece fabric for clothing is a type of secondary recycling.
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58
Perpetual storage should be the last resort for dealing with hazardous wastes.
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59
Which of the following countries has passed a law that states all chemicals that are persistent and can accumulate in living tissue will be banned by the year 2020?

A)the United States
B)France
C)China
D)Norway
E)Sweden
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60
Countries in which governments offer increased subsidies and tax breaks for reusing and recycling materials are more environmentally sustainable than those that do not.
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61
____________________ is a form of recycling that mimics nature's recycling of nutrients.
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62
Contaminated water that leaks from landfills is called ____________________.
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63
Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice
Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice   Which area contains compacted solid wastes?
Which area contains compacted solid wastes?
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64
____________________ are chemical substances that persist in the environment and accumulate in the fatty tissues of humans and other organisms.
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Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice   Which area is a methane storage area?
Which area is a methane storage area?
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66
The ____________________ approach to recycling saves energy, provides jobs, and educates people about how to reduce waste.
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67
In the natural world, where humans are not dominant, there is essentially no waste.
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68
The type of waste produced by mines, agriculture, and industries that supply people with goods and services is called ____________________.
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Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice   Which area represents monitoring wells?
Which area represents monitoring wells?
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70
____________________ are inefficient because they are expensive to build, they discharge toxic emissions, and they can produce a toxic ash.
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71
The pricing of hazardous materials used in the U.S.
a.and most countries does not include their ____________________.
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72
A method of dealing with solid waste that causes a low amount of water pollution, but a high amount of air pollution, is ____________________.
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73
Hospital medical waste is a type of ____________________.
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74
In the United States, enough ____________________ are used each year so that, if linked end to end, they would reach to the moon and back seven times.
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75
According to the EPA, all landfills eventually ____________________.
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76
Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice
Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice   Which area is a methane gas recovery well?
Which area is a methane gas recovery well?
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77
An international website at ____________________ links people who want to give away household belongings to people who want or need them.
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78
Tires being shredded and converted into surfacing for public roads is an example of ____________________.
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The top priority in dealing with hazardous waste should be the same as the top priority for solid waste, and that is ____________________.
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80
The use of bacteria and enzymes to convert toxic or hazardous substances to harmless compounds is called ____________________.
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