Exam 23: Solid and Hazardous Waste
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Describe the relative successes and/or limitations of paper, aluminum, and rubber tire recycling programs in the United States. What are the reasons behind these successes and/or limitations?
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Identify the major provisions of the two pieces of federal legislation that deal with the management of hazardous waste. Comment on the success of these laws in dealing with the problems of hazardous waste.
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The largest dioxin polluters in the United States are probably:
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The Hanford Nuclear Reservation is located along which U.S. river?
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Which of the following correctly identifies one of the goals of waste prevention?
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