Exam 16: Solid and Hazardous Waste
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____________________ are chemical substances that persist in the environment and accumulate in the fatty tissues of humans and other organisms.
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At the checkout counter, an environmentalist is most likely to say
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Many concerned citizens oppose using incinerators to burn waste because
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The top three U.S. producers of hazardous waste, in order, are
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Compare and contrast the First Priority and the Last Priority in an integrated waste management plan.
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Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice
-Which area represents monitoring wells?

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Once lead was eliminated from gasoline, the problem of unsafe blood levels of lead in young children ceased in the United States.
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In 2000, delegates from 122 countries completed a global treaty to control 12 persistent organic pollutants (POPs), which include
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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.
-Bury waste in landfills.
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The Second Priority of an integrated solid waste management program comes into play in which processes in the diagram?
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Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice
-Which area contains compacted solid wastes?

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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.
-Incinerate waste.
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In 1992, the ___________ banned the shipment of hazardous materials from developed to developing countries.
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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.
-Compost your vegetable scraps.
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Composting and source-separation recycling are both effective in reducing waste.
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____________________ is a form of recycling that mimics nature's recycling of nutrients.
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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.
-Use less garden pesticides.
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