Exam 16: Solid and Hazardous Waste
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At the checkout counter, an environmentalist is most likely to say
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An integrated waste management approach for industrial enterprises
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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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List the five key principles environmental scientists urge us to understand and live by in order to make the change to a low-waste society.
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Composting and source-separation recycling are both effective in reducing waste.
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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
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Although great strides have been made in reducing lead poisoning in children in the United States, there are still at least 310,000 children in our country with unsafe blood levels of lead.
a.What should be done to prevent this problem from continuing to harm our children?
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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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Of the following materials, the most expensive to recycle is
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A very comprehensive and effective hazardous-waste collection and detoxification program is in
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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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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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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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____________________ is a form of recycling that mimics nature's recycling of nutrients.
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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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Which category most accurately describes waste such as food wastes, cardboard, cans, bottles, yard wastes, furniture, plastics, metal, glass, and e-waste?
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Of the two types of dumps utilized for solid waste, open dumps
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