Exam 16: Solid and Hazardous Waste
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Which of the following statements is false?
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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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When hazardous wastes are injected into deep underground wells:
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All of the following are true about the Superfund program except
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In the natural world, where humans are not dominant, there is essentially no waste.
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The First Priority in an integrated solid waste management program can be most effectively applied in which area of the diagram?
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The availability of oil and petrochemicals effectively stalled the development of bioplastic.
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Considering the priorities suggested by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences for integrated waste management, match the priority level with the appropriate action below.
-Make cars that last longer.
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An integrated waste management approach for industrial enterprises
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Which of the following choices describe an input approach to the problem of waste production?
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Garbage produced directly by households and businesses accounts for ____ of the solid waste produced in the United States.
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Countries in which governments offer increased subsidies and tax breaks for reusing and recycling materials are more environmentally sustainable than those that do not.
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Considering the priorities suggested by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences for integrated waste management, match the priority level with the appropriate action below.
-Repair an old bicycle and donate it to a children's group.
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The products of composting can be used to slow soil erosion, retain water, and improve crop yields.
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Considering the priorities suggested by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences for integrated waste management, match the priority level with the appropriate action below.
-Treat waste with bioremediation.
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Considering the priorities suggested by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences for integrated waste management, match the priority level with the appropriate action below.
-Change industrial processes to eliminate use of harmful chemicals.
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