Deck 18: Water Pollution
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Deck 18: Water Pollution
1
____________ is to a point source of water pollution as _____________ is to a nonpoint source of water pollution.
A)Golf course runoff; atmospheric deposition
B)Golf course runoff; power plant effluent
C)Power plant effluent; golf course runoff
D)Atmospheric deposition; golf course runoff
E)Power plant effluent; an underground coal mine drain
A)Golf course runoff; atmospheric deposition
B)Golf course runoff; power plant effluent
C)Power plant effluent; golf course runoff
D)Atmospheric deposition; golf course runoff
E)Power plant effluent; an underground coal mine drain
Power plant effluent; golf course runoff
2
The Cyahoga river is notable because
A)it is polluted with selenium which led to the death of millions of birds.
B)it is routinely flooded with untreated sewage from the city of Cleveland.
C)it caught fire.
D)it is an Endangered Species Act success story.
E)it is a living machine cleaning pollution from the local area.
A)it is polluted with selenium which led to the death of millions of birds.
B)it is routinely flooded with untreated sewage from the city of Cleveland.
C)it caught fire.
D)it is an Endangered Species Act success story.
E)it is a living machine cleaning pollution from the local area.
it caught fire.
3

In the diagram, which of the following organisms would probably be found in the area between 1 and 2?
A)Mayfly and stonefly larvae
B)Mosquito larvae
C)Bullhead catfish and gar
D)Gar, blackfly, and midge larvae
E)Trout, sludge worms, and mosquito larvae
Mosquito larvae
4

In the diagram, which of the following units would probably be used to label the numbers on the horizontal (X) axis?
A)Degrees Centigrade
B)Hours
C)Meters
D)Days
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5

In the diagram, the horizontal (X) axis should be labeled
A)Temperature
B)Time
C)Distance from outfall pipe
D)Depth
E)Oxygen content
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6
Factories, sewage treatment plants, and oil wells are __________ sources of water pollution.
A)Point
B)Primary
C)Nonpoint
D)Tertiary pollutant
E)Secondary
A)Point
B)Primary
C)Nonpoint
D)Tertiary pollutant
E)Secondary
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7
Which of the following are inorganic toxic substances sometimes found in local water supplies?
A)Salts and lead
B)Red tides
C)Fecal coliform bacteria
D)Algal blooms
E)All of these are correct
A)Salts and lead
B)Red tides
C)Fecal coliform bacteria
D)Algal blooms
E)All of these are correct
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8
Toxic metals such as lead, cadmium, and mercury
A)Rarely threaten water supplies
B)Can be toxic if high concentrations are reached
C)Can be toxic in extremely small quantities
D)Are the most common health threat in water
E)Usually don't accumulate in food chains
A)Rarely threaten water supplies
B)Can be toxic if high concentrations are reached
C)Can be toxic in extremely small quantities
D)Are the most common health threat in water
E)Usually don't accumulate in food chains
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9
High oxygen content in water is an indication that
A)Water is clean enough to support game fish
B)There are no contaminants present at all
C)There is a large population of coliform bacteria
D)Water is only able to support algae and bacteria
E)Sewage, paper pulp, or food processing wastes have been added to the water
A)Water is clean enough to support game fish
B)There are no contaminants present at all
C)There is a large population of coliform bacteria
D)Water is only able to support algae and bacteria
E)Sewage, paper pulp, or food processing wastes have been added to the water
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10
Coliform bacteria populations are routinely monitored in drinking water supplies, swimming pools, and at beaches because these bacteria
A)Are especially toxic to animals
B)May mutate into severely pathogenic strains
C)Indicate the presence of feces in water
D)Usually live in pesticide-contaminated water
E)Are more difficult to find in water
A)Are especially toxic to animals
B)May mutate into severely pathogenic strains
C)Indicate the presence of feces in water
D)Usually live in pesticide-contaminated water
E)Are more difficult to find in water
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11
When natural waters are overloaded with plant nutrients such as nitrate and phosphate ions, they become
A)Oligotrophic
B)Dystrophic
C)Eutrophic
D)Metatrophic
E)Megatrophic
A)Oligotrophic
B)Dystrophic
C)Eutrophic
D)Metatrophic
E)Megatrophic
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12
Algal blooms are a common problem in the Mediterranean sea because of
A)The particular species of algae there
B)Heavy tourism and untreated sewage
C)Nutrients from extremely active agriculture
D)The heavy storms and waves that occur there
E)Huge manure waste lagoons
A)The particular species of algae there
B)Heavy tourism and untreated sewage
C)Nutrients from extremely active agriculture
D)The heavy storms and waves that occur there
E)Huge manure waste lagoons
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13

The most active decomposition occurs in the area marked _____ on the horizontal axis of the diagram.
A)-1 to 0
B)0 to 1
C)1 to 2
D)2 to 3
E)1 to 3
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14
The type of water pollutant that most commonly threatens human health is/are ______.
A)Pathogenic organisms
B)Dissolved plant matter
C)Toxic and hazardous chemicals
D)Thermal pollution
E)Oxygen-demanding wastes
A)Pathogenic organisms
B)Dissolved plant matter
C)Toxic and hazardous chemicals
D)Thermal pollution
E)Oxygen-demanding wastes
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15
The discharge from a nonpoint source of pollution is
A)Usually constant throughout the year
B)Generally easier to regulate than a point source
C)Usually less polluting than a point source
D)Highly seasonal in quantity
E)Less damaging than other sources of pollution
A)Usually constant throughout the year
B)Generally easier to regulate than a point source
C)Usually less polluting than a point source
D)Highly seasonal in quantity
E)Less damaging than other sources of pollution
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16

In the diagram, which of the following organisms would probably be found in the area marked 3 and higher?
A)Mayfly and stonefly larvae
B)Mosquito larvae
C)Bullhead catfish and gar
D)Gar, blackfly, and midge larvae
E)Leeches and isopods
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17
An oxygen sag occurs most often
A)In estuaries closest to a pollution source
B)Immediately downstream from a pollution source
C)Immediately upstream from a pollution source
D)After the water recovers from the pollution source
E)At any of these places
A)In estuaries closest to a pollution source
B)Immediately downstream from a pollution source
C)Immediately upstream from a pollution source
D)After the water recovers from the pollution source
E)At any of these places
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18
Cultural eutrophication results from
A)Natural sediment and nutrient levels
B)A change in animal life as well as plants
C)The disappearance of tributary streams
D)Human activity
E)Natural topography
A)Natural sediment and nutrient levels
B)A change in animal life as well as plants
C)The disappearance of tributary streams
D)Human activity
E)Natural topography
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19
Atmospheric deposition of contaminants is an excellent example of
A)The properties of water that allow it to disperse contaminants
B)Nonpoint pollution
C)A point source of pollution
D)The relative ease in determining sources of contaminants
E)A primary source of pollution
A)The properties of water that allow it to disperse contaminants
B)Nonpoint pollution
C)A point source of pollution
D)The relative ease in determining sources of contaminants
E)A primary source of pollution
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20
_________ sources of water pollution are relatively easy to monitor and regulate, while _____________ sources of water pollution are difficult to monitor and clean up.
A)Domestic; industrial
B)Primary; tertiary pollutant
C)Nonpoint; point
D)Tertiary pollutant; primary
E)Point; nonpoint
A)Domestic; industrial
B)Primary; tertiary pollutant
C)Nonpoint; point
D)Tertiary pollutant; primary
E)Point; nonpoint
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21
__________ should never be allowed down a drain when a septic tank and drain field system is being used for sewage disposal.
A)Kitchen wastes from cooking
B)Dog or cat urinary or fecal matter
C)Chlorine and antimicrobial cleansers
D)Oils and greases
E)Solid materials
A)Kitchen wastes from cooking
B)Dog or cat urinary or fecal matter
C)Chlorine and antimicrobial cleansers
D)Oils and greases
E)Solid materials
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22
The main reason that surface water pollution has largely decreased in the United States since 1950 is
A)The Clean Water Act
B)A series of epidemics that inspired action
C)The discovery of newer technology that makes it cheaper not to pollute
D)The decrease in water withdrawal for industrial uses
E)The emphasis, in 1950, on watershed management
A)The Clean Water Act
B)A series of epidemics that inspired action
C)The discovery of newer technology that makes it cheaper not to pollute
D)The decrease in water withdrawal for industrial uses
E)The emphasis, in 1950, on watershed management
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23
Using Bentonite slurries to stabilize liquids in porous substances is an example of
A)A containment method of remediation
B)Tertiary sewage treatment
C)Bioremediation
D)Extraction techniques of remediation
E)In vitro extraction techniques
A)A containment method of remediation
B)Tertiary sewage treatment
C)Bioremediation
D)Extraction techniques of remediation
E)In vitro extraction techniques
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24
Aquifers are especially susceptible to contamination
A)Around wells
B)Near their recharge zones
C)When they are shallow
D)Around injection wells
E)All of these are correct
A)Around wells
B)Near their recharge zones
C)When they are shallow
D)Around injection wells
E)All of these are correct
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25
Best practical technology (BPT) is legally required for all
A)Point source polluters
B)Priority toxic pollutants
C)Pollution and polluters
D)Common toxic pollutants
E)Municipal planning officers to control urban runoff
A)Point source polluters
B)Priority toxic pollutants
C)Pollution and polluters
D)Common toxic pollutants
E)Municipal planning officers to control urban runoff
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26
Tertiary sewage treatment is designed to remove
A)Large solids
B)Suspended solids
C)Sludge
D)Nitrates and phosphates
E)Dissolved organic compounds
A)Large solids
B)Suspended solids
C)Sludge
D)Nitrates and phosphates
E)Dissolved organic compounds
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27
Primary sewage treatment involves
A)Removing solids from water
B)Removing all organic matter from water
C)Making water transparent again
D)Removing all bacteria
E)Making water usable for agriculture
A)Removing solids from water
B)Removing all organic matter from water
C)Making water transparent again
D)Removing all bacteria
E)Making water usable for agriculture
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28
The following statements explain why contamination of aquifers is dangerous.Which of the statements is false?
A)The contaminants are concentrated by the different densities of water in the aquifers.
B)Pollutants are extremely stable once they contaminate an aquifer.
C)Minuscule amounts of a pollutant can contaminate an entire aquifer.
D)Aquifers can take an extremely long time to turn over their water content.
E)All of these statements are true.
A)The contaminants are concentrated by the different densities of water in the aquifers.
B)Pollutants are extremely stable once they contaminate an aquifer.
C)Minuscule amounts of a pollutant can contaminate an entire aquifer.
D)Aquifers can take an extremely long time to turn over their water content.
E)All of these statements are true.
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29
Feedlots are a major cause of _________ in water.
A)Viruses
B)Coliform bacteria
C)Nitrates
D)Phosphates
E)All of these are correct
A)Viruses
B)Coliform bacteria
C)Nitrates
D)Phosphates
E)All of these are correct
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30
Dioxins, pesticides, and polychlorinated biphenyls are all types of
A)Inorganic toxic substances
B)Heavy metals
C)Suspended solids and BODs
D)Acidifying agents
E)Toxic organic compounds
A)Inorganic toxic substances
B)Heavy metals
C)Suspended solids and BODs
D)Acidifying agents
E)Toxic organic compounds
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31
In order to avoid producing thermal plumes, power plants often
A)Increase the efficiency of their energy use
B)Warm entire rivers to ease temperature gradients
C)Chemically alter their effluent
D)Build cooling towers or ponds
E)All of these are correct
A)Increase the efficiency of their energy use
B)Warm entire rivers to ease temperature gradients
C)Chemically alter their effluent
D)Build cooling towers or ponds
E)All of these are correct
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32
In 1998, a change in the approach to water quality was initiated by _________ with an emphasis on _________.
A)The EPA; cost-benefit analysis
B)A series of epidemics that inspired action; watershed management
C)Industry; cost-benefit analysis
D)The decrease in water withdrawal for industrial uses; cost-benefit analysis
E)The EPA; watershed management
A)The EPA; cost-benefit analysis
B)A series of epidemics that inspired action; watershed management
C)Industry; cost-benefit analysis
D)The decrease in water withdrawal for industrial uses; cost-benefit analysis
E)The EPA; watershed management
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33
The potential problem with natural decay for human waste is that
A)It never really works
B)It only works where population density is low
C)It is an expensive process to maintain
D)Unlike sewage treatment, it produces toxic by-products
E)Natural processes take a long time
A)It never really works
B)It only works where population density is low
C)It is an expensive process to maintain
D)Unlike sewage treatment, it produces toxic by-products
E)Natural processes take a long time
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34
Using duckweed in a lagoon as low-tech sewage treatment plants is an example of
A)A containment method of remediation
B)Tertiary sewage treatment
C)Bioremediation
D)Extraction techniques of remediation
E)In vitro extraction techniques
A)A containment method of remediation
B)Tertiary sewage treatment
C)Bioremediation
D)Extraction techniques of remediation
E)In vitro extraction techniques
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35
Best available economically achievable technology (BAT) standards are standards set for
A)Nonpoint pollution
B)Toxic substances
C)Radioactive waste, specifically
D)Organic compounds
E)All point sources
A)Nonpoint pollution
B)Toxic substances
C)Radioactive waste, specifically
D)Organic compounds
E)All point sources
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36
______________ is an example of a natural process that is accelerated by human activities.
A)Eutrophication
B)The weathering and release of toxic inorganic minerals from rocks
C)The mobilization and concentration of soluble salts from groundwater
D)Sediment loading of rivers
E)All of these are correct
A)Eutrophication
B)The weathering and release of toxic inorganic minerals from rocks
C)The mobilization and concentration of soluble salts from groundwater
D)Sediment loading of rivers
E)All of these are correct
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37
The sediments that make up the Ganges river delta in India are often toxic because they
A)Run through toxic soils
B)Originate in coastal industrial areas
C)Are highly acidic due to acid rain
D)Have concentrations of naturally occurring arsenic
E)Dissolve naturally-occurring sulfur dioxide
A)Run through toxic soils
B)Originate in coastal industrial areas
C)Are highly acidic due to acid rain
D)Have concentrations of naturally occurring arsenic
E)Dissolve naturally-occurring sulfur dioxide
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38
The advantage of effluent sewerage is that
A)Since solids are removed, pipes and pumps to the central treatment plant can be small and cheap
B)Since solids remain in the liquid, disposal is easy and cheap
C)Families can do all their processing at home
D)Large, expensive municipal systems are no longer needed
E)Since solids are digested like a septic system, the effluent can be used as fertilizer
A)Since solids are removed, pipes and pumps to the central treatment plant can be small and cheap
B)Since solids remain in the liquid, disposal is easy and cheap
C)Families can do all their processing at home
D)Large, expensive municipal systems are no longer needed
E)Since solids are digested like a septic system, the effluent can be used as fertilizer
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39
Acid precipitation is especially disruptive when it occurs in areas with ______________ because of the lack of _____________.
A)Limestone in the soil; buffering capacity
B)Alkaline soils; acid resistant mosses
C)Crystalline bedrock; buffering capacity
D)Crystalline bedrock; acid resistant mosses
E)Alkaline soils; buffering capacity
A)Limestone in the soil; buffering capacity
B)Alkaline soils; acid resistant mosses
C)Crystalline bedrock; buffering capacity
D)Crystalline bedrock; acid resistant mosses
E)Alkaline soils; buffering capacity
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40
Tertiary treatment of sewage produces water that is typically used for
A)Agriculture
B)Drinking
C)Industrial activities
D)Watering livestock
E)Dumping into freshwater systems
A)Agriculture
B)Drinking
C)Industrial activities
D)Watering livestock
E)Dumping into freshwater systems
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41
Explain the connections between oxygen sag and biological oxygen demand (BOD).Use a drawing in your explanation and use appropriate labels.
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42
The first estuary in the United States to be targeted for protection and restoration was Chesapeake Bay.
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43
Compare and contrast the cleanup and control of nonpoint and point sources of water pollution.
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44
Wetland protection is one of the most controversial provisions of the ___________ because opponents believe that the legislation is _____________.
A)Endangered Species Act; an infringement on their use of private property
B)Clean Water Act; ineffective because it does not prevent pollutants
C)Land Use Act; an infringement on their use of private property
D)Clean Air Act; ineffective because it does not prevent pollutants
E)Clean Water Act; an infringement on their use of private property
A)Endangered Species Act; an infringement on their use of private property
B)Clean Water Act; ineffective because it does not prevent pollutants
C)Land Use Act; an infringement on their use of private property
D)Clean Air Act; ineffective because it does not prevent pollutants
E)Clean Water Act; an infringement on their use of private property
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45
Sediments in rivers are especially harmful to Louisiana's coastal wetlands.
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46
Identify four categories of human health problems associated with water pollution and provide an example for each one.
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47
Open sea bilge pumping and tank cleaning are legal ways to clean ships, once the ship is at least 300 miles offshore.
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48
Which of the following would NOT help to improve water quality?
A)Composting yard waste
B)Stop using fertilizers
C)Not using jet skis
D)Watering plants with water from rain barrels rather than municipal water.
E)Keeping your car well maintained
A)Composting yard waste
B)Stop using fertilizers
C)Not using jet skis
D)Watering plants with water from rain barrels rather than municipal water.
E)Keeping your car well maintained
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49
The cheapest and most effective way to reduce water pollution is to use technology to separate wastes for nonpoint sources.
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