Exam 5: Air-Quality Control
Exam 1: The American Legal System: the Source of Environmental Law20 Questions
Exam 2: The Litigation Process and Other Tools for Resolving Environmental Disputes20 Questions
Exam 3: Administrative Law and Its Impact on the Environment20 Questions
Exam 4: An Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy20 Questions
Exam 5: Air-Quality Control20 Questions
Exam 6: Water-Quality Control20 Questions
Exam 7: Controlling Toxic Substances20 Questions
Exam 8: Waste Management and Hazardous Releases20 Questions
Exam 9: Energy20 Questions
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One of the reasons for the ineffectiveness of early air pollution control legislation was that these laws imposed such strict standards on the states that the states rebelled and did not even attempt to meet these standards.
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Primary Ambient Air Quality Standards protect human health and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards protect the environment; the former are more stringent than the latter.
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The most impressive result of the Clean Air Act so far has been
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Which of the following is not a conventional air pollutant?
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If the ambient air quality in a region is cleaner than mandated by the NAAQSs, the air quality will be allowed to degrade down to the level of the NAAQSs.
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Industrial developers would prefer to be located in an area designated Class I, because the air can degrade to slightly below the National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
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Which of the following is not currently regulated as a hazardous air pollutant?
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People have been monitoring the success of the Acid Rain Control Program carefully because it is the first major environmental program that is market-oriented.
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Originally, the Acid Rain program focused on NOx levels, and not SO2 levels.
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Under the 1977 Clean Air Act amendments, air quality regions classified as Class II:
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The United States is home for only four percent of the population of the Earth, yet it is responsible for 20 percent of all greenhouse gases
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The courts initially supported the attempt by the EPA to weaken New Source Review under the Clean Air Act, but in 2006 reversed their earlier holding to prevent a significant weakening of the act.
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In 2008, a court held that the Clean Air Mercury Rule violated the Clean Air Act.
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