Exam 14: Solid and Hazardous Waste
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Exam 14: Solid and Hazardous Waste37 Questions
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In the case of sanitary landfills, the cost of disposing of wastes is _____ as technology provides safer alternatives.
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Recycling, in terms of solid waste management, means
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This process involves using plants to absorb and accumulate toxic material. Once contaminants are absorbed into plants, the plants themselves are usually toxic and must be landfilled. The cost of this process can be less than half the cost of landfilling or treating toxic soil.
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Using bacteria to 'eat' the oil from an oil spill would be an example of
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Using a refillable beverage container (returnable bottles) would be an example of __________ materials.
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According to the EPA, the US produces _____ tons of solid waste per year.
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Individual efforts to reduce the volume of the waste stream
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Chemical processing is a way of __________ hazardous waste for safe disposal.
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Which of the following actions would probably not encourage efficiency and recycling programs?
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All of the following are examples of how to process or permanently store the hazardous waste we generate, except
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Up to one-third of all commercial and industrial sites in the urban core of many big cities fall in this category.
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Biological treatments of hazardous waste involve ___________ hazardous substances.
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In terms of cost and safety, one of the best ways to manage hazardous waste is to produce less hazardous waste.
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Using the heat from a trash incinerator to power nearby facilities is a process known as
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