Exam 10: Water: Resources and Pollution
Exam 1: Understanding Our Environment33 Questions
Exam 2: Environmental Systems: Connections, Cycles, Flows and Feedback Loops34 Questions
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Exam 4: Human Populations30 Questions
Exam 5: Biomes and Biodiversity32 Questions
Exam 6: Environmental Conservation: Forests Grasslands Parks and Nature Preserves30 Questions
Exam 7: Food and Agriculture31 Questions
Exam 8: Environmental Health and Toxicology32 Questions
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Exam 10: Water: Resources and Pollution30 Questions
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Exam 12: Energy31 Questions
Exam 13: Solid and Hazardous Waste30 Questions
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Many cities in the American Southwest rely on sources of drinking water that contaminated with __________________.
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Plants that take up heavy metals found in water would be an example of
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The total amount of water on the Earth ____________ from year to year and the hydrologic cycle ________________.
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The activity that uses the greatest share of U.S. household water is
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The National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) was established as a part of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
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Domestic water conservation in the United States would save about 20% of the water we now use. Therefore, we need to come up with better technology to avoid strict restrictions in the future.
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Coliform bacteria populations are routinely monitored in drinking water supplies, swimming pools, and at beaches because these bacteria
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The place where aquifers are most likely to be contaminated is at
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Tertiary treatment of sewage produces water that is usable for
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The city of Arcata, California, is notable because it designed a _________ to treat its sewage.
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A method of increasing water supplies that has been successful, if expensive, is
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Most water in the atmosphere has evaporated from the ocean, and ______ rain falls back into the sea. About ________ % of the earth's total rain falls on land.
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What would you not find in water that has been through tertiary treatment?
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Use the following graph for the question.
-On the graph of clean drinking water per person, each letter represents a country. Which of the following is most likely?

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Principal problems that have resulted from the construction of large dams include
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Which of the following factors is the most important factor in determining whether a country is "water rich" or "water poor"?
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Best available economically achievable technology (BAT) standards are standards set for
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