Exam 18: Water Pollution
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The use of water to cool industrial facilities
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Runoff of pesticides from lawns, fields, golf courses, and other areas is considered to be one of the most important sources of toxic organic pollution of water.
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In the diagram, which of the following organisms would probably be found in the area between 1 and 2?
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Best available economically achievable technology (BAT) standards are standards set for
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______________ is an example of a natural process that is accelerated by human activities.
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Compare and contrast the cleanup and control of nonpoint and point sources of water pollution.
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The potential problem with natural decay for human waste is that
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Air pollution can lead to water contamination via a process called atmospheric deposition.
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The main reason that surface water pollution has largely decreased in the United States since 1950 is
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The first estuary in the United States to be targeted for protection and restoration was Chesapeake Bay.
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Tertiary treatment of sewage produces water that is typically used for
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Since the Clean Water Act of 1972, the quantities of nitrate and phosphate entering surface waters have
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_________ sources of water pollution are relatively easy to monitor and regulate, while _____________ sources of water pollution are difficult to monitor and clean up.
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The sediments that make up the Ganges river delta in India are often toxic because they
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