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Deck 20: Water Pollution
1

In cultural eutrophication,fish die from ____.
A) acid deposition
B) depletion of oxygen
C) toxic substances in the water
D) increased sediment reducing habitats
E) loss of space
B
2

A good indicator of water quality is the number of ____.
A) ducks
B) fish
C) turtles
D) coliform bacteria
E) protozoa
D
3

Which statement about the Gulf of Mexico's "Dead Zone" is false?
A) The dead zone dissipates in fall with the arrival of storms and cooler weather.
B) The Gulf of Mexico is stratified,with warmer,oxygen-rich water on top and cooler,low-oxygen water on bottom.
C) Most oxygen in the bottom layer is consumed by bacteria decomposing algae.
D) Engineering and wetland degradation contribute to dead zone formation.
E) Negative effects from the dead zone are short-term and confined to the immediate area.
E
4

The Great Lakes possess ____% of all the surface fresh water in the United States.
A) 35
B) 45
C) 55
D) 75
E) 95
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5

Which of the following is a nonpoint source of water pollution?
A) a sewage treatment plant
B) an electric power plant
C) an active or inactive coal mine
D) a logged forest
E) a factory
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6

How long does it take for pollutants to be flushed out of the Great Lakes into the ocean?
A) 5 years
B) 20 years
C) 50 years
D) 100 years
E) 1000 years
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7

Drinking water for about ____ of the U.S.population and ____ of the rural populations comes from groundwater.
A) 50%;50%
B) 50%;95%
C) 10%;50%
D) 10%;95%
E) 75%;75%
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8

In most developed countries,large fish kills and contamination of drinking water are not caused by ____.
A) malfunctioning sewage treatment plants
B) accidental release of toxic industrial chemicals
C) deliberate release of toxic industrial chemicals
D) accidental release of predatory exotic species
E) pesticides and plant nutrients from agricultural sources
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9

The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement between the U.S.and Canada improved water quality by ____.
A) increasing nitrogen inputs
B) upgrading sewage treatment plants
C) banning invasive species
D) closing beaches
E) banning commercial fishing
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10

Which statement about lakes is true?
A) Stratified layers of lakes are characterized by vertical mixing.
B) Stratification increases levels of dissolved oxygen,especially in the bottom layer.
C) Lakes are more vulnerable than streams to contamination by plant nutrients,and toxic substances
D) Lakes have more flushing than streams.
E) Changing of water in lakes takes days to weeks.
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11

Contaminated groundwater cannot cleanse itself.Why?
A) Groundwater does not move at all and contaminants are not dispersed effectively.
B) Groundwater does not move at all and lower concentrations of dissolved oxygen exist for decomposition.
C) Contaminants are not dispersed effectively and lower concentrations of dissolved oxygen exist for decomposition.
D) Groundwater does not move at all and cold temperatures usually slow down reactions.
E) Contaminants are diluted easily,but not dispersed effectively.
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12

The natural nutrient enrichment of a shallow lake,estuary,or slow moving stream is called ____.
A) oligotrophy
B) spring/fall overturn
C) upwellings
D) red tides
E) eutrophication
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13

The biggest threat to water quality in the Great Lakes is from ____.
A) industrial pollution
B) increased runoff caused by urban sprawl
C) the introduction of invasive species
D) poor air quality
E) the presence of toxic hot spots
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14

Cultural eutrophication can not be prevented by ____.
A) banning the use of phosphate detergents
B) stopping the runoff of fertilizer from agricultural fields
C) advanced waste treatment
D) harvesting excess weeds
E) soil conservation and land-use controls
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15

Which of the following is a point source of water pollution?
A) offshore oil wells
B) livestock feedlots
C) urban lands
D) croplands
E) parking lots
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16

A body of water can be depleted of its oxygen by ____.
A) viruses and parasitic worms
B) organic wastes
C) sediments and suspended matter
D) organic compounds such as oil,plastics,solvents,and detergents
E) inorganic wastes
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17

In cities of less-developed countries,stream pollution is largely ____.
A) not a problem because there are fewer industries
B) caused by washing clothes in rivers
C) caused by dumping 80-90% raw sewage directly into rivers
D) less severe compared to more-developed countries
E) unaffected by cultural eutrophication
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18

Of the following organisms,what is the group that is least likely to cause disease?
A) bacteria
B) protozoa
C) algae
D) parasitic worms
E) viruses
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19

Oxygen sag curves occur when ____.
A) water levels are high
B) bacteria break down biodegradable wastes
C) when water flows quickly
D) when water is cool or cold
E) salt and fresh water mix
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20

The Great Lakes are sensitive to pollution because less than 1% of the water that enters the lakes leaves via the ____ River.
A) Mississippi
B) Missouri
C) Cuyahoga
D) St.Lawrence
E) Erie
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21

About ____ of U.S.lakes were tested unsafe for fishing,swimming,and other recreational uses.
A) 25%
B) 45%
C) 65%
D) 75%
E) 85%
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22

The most common problem encountered by seabirds coated with oil is ____.
A) immediate death
B) vulnerability to predators
C) loss of buoyancy and insulation,causing deaths from exposure
D) poisoning by taking in the oil internally
E) starvation
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23

The majority of the oil pollution of the ocean comes from ____.
A) blowouts (rupture of a borehole of an oil rig in the ocean)
B) tanker accidents
C) environmental terrorism
D) runoff from land
E) normal operation of offshore wells
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24

What is an ineffective method of purifying water for drinking?
A) protecting watersheds from pollution
B) exposing water in a clear plastic bottle to intense sunlight
C) LifeStraws
D) PUR
E) centrifugation
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25

The oil company responsible for the oil spill of the Valdez was ____.
A) Alaska
B) Gulf
C) Exxon
D) Sunoco
E) Texaco
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26

What percentage of expensive bottled water is actually bottled tap water?
A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 30%
E) 40%
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27

Algal blooms created from excessive agricultural and sewage runoffs is least likely to cause _____.
A) a release of waterborne and airborne toxins
B) the poisoning of seafood
C) a decrease in agricultural yields
D) the death of some fish-eating birds
E) a reduction in tourism
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28

The primary cause of BP's Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was ____.
A) faulty equipment and poor decision-making
B) an explosion on the oil rig
C) a lack of federal oversight
D) the oil rig crashing into a underwater reef
E) leakage from old,rusty pipes
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29

During this century,scientists expect to find many millions of ____ to become a major global health problem.
A) people
B) carcinogens
C) solar panels
D) leaking underground storage tanks
E) leaking solid waste landfills
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30

Storing drinking water in a reservoir is beneficial because it ____.
A) reduces the dissolved oxygen level.
B) makes water treatment unnecessary.
C) allows suspended matter to settle.
D) allows the water to be ionized by the atmosphere.
E) increases populations of healthy coliform bacteria.
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31

Natural and anthropogenic sources of ____ contaminated groundwater are a global problem that results in hundreds of thousands of premature deaths.
A) arsenic
B) cadmium
C) lead
D) magnesium
E) manganese
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32

Wetlands,estuaries,mangrove swamps,and coral reefs are examples of ____.
A) coastal environments
B) ocean habitats
C) groundwater reservoirs
D) deltaic deposits.
E) pelagic zones
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33

Groundwater is primarily stored in underground ____.
A) aquifers
B) water tables
C) wells
D) rivers
E) basins
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34

In the U.S. ,drinking water quality is primarily regulated under the ____.
A) Safe Drinking Water Act
B) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
C) Clean Water Act
D) Groundwater Purification Act
E) Water Quality Act
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35

Which statement about the disadvantages of bottled water is false?
A) Plastic bottles have a lifespan of 100 years in a landfill.
B) Most plastic bottles are recycled.
C) Enough plastic bottles are discarded annually to circle the Earth 149 times.
D) The withdrawal of water to make bottled water is depleting some aquifers.
E) The manufacture and transportation of bottles releases toxic chemicals and greenhouse gases.
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36

Agricultural runoff would be increased if farmers ____.
A) used slow-release fertilizers
B) kept cropland covered with vegetation
C) planted buffer zones between cultivated lands and water
D) used no fertilizer on steeply sloped land
E) switched from row crops to animal feedlots
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37

What percentage of the people using coastal beaches in the United States developed ear infections,sore throats,eye irritations,respiratory disease,or gastrointestinal disease from swimming in seawater contaminated by infectious viruses and bacteria?
A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 40%
E) 80%
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38

The most effective way to protect groundwater is to ____.
A) prevent contamination
B) use monitoring wells
C) cover all wells carefully
D) treat all water from underground sources
E) use advanced sewage treatment
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39

What percentage of the world's population lives on or near the coast?
A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 40%
D) 50%
E) 60%
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40

The Clean Water Act could be strengthened by ____.
A) requiring septic tank permits
B) focusing on end-of-pipe pollution removal
C) allowing citizens to bring lawsuits to ensure that water pollution laws are enforced
D) establishing national pollutant standards
E) giving responsibility of monitoring and enforcing water pollution laws to private companies
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41

Agricultural activities are by far the leading cause of water pollution.
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42

Dead zones are characterized by a lack of ____.
A) phosphorus
B) nitrogen
C) oxygen
D) chlorine
E) fecal material
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43

In the sewage treatment process,the purpose of chlorination involves ____.
A) adding essential nutrients to drinking water
B) removing discoloration and kill bacteria
C) reacting with organic materials to form chlorinated hydrocarbons
D) preserving pipes in the sewage facility
E) helping large particles settle
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44

What is by far the leading cause of water pollution?
A) mining
B) factories
C) sewage treatment plants
D) agriculture activities
E) ocean-going shipping
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45

Arsenic in the drinking water is not a concern in the United States.
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46

The invasion by zebra mussels into The Great Lakes is an example of pollution.
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47

Climate change contributes to water pollution in some areas by altering the levels of precipitation.
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48

Placing contaminated water in a clear plastic bottle and exposing it to the sun can kill infectious microbes in as little as three hours.
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49

The primary drawback of waterless,odorless composting toilet systems is that they ____.
A) convert human fecal material to soil-like fertilizer supplement
B) become clogged very easily
C) save large amounts of water
D) are not feasible for large-scale projects
E) involve expensive upfront installation costs
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50

Eutrophic lakes have murky,highly productive waters located closest to the wetland status in which many clear-water species cannot survive.
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51

The Gulf of Mexico's "Dead Zone" is caused by high levels of ____ in the Mississippi River.
A) coliform bacteria
B) phytoplankton
C) plant fertilizers
D) algae
E) cyanobacteria
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52

Parking lots are a major source of point source pollution for rivers and lakes.
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53

Dead zones have a detrimental impact on ____.
A) fish and shellfish populations
B) agricultural farms
C) ethanol fuel production
D) sewage treatment
E) phytoplankton
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54

Cold temperatures of groundwater slow down the chemical reactions that decompose wastes.
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55

The individual matters in terms of what can be done to help reduce water pollution.Pollution will not,however,be reduced if we ____.
A) fertilize gardens and lawns with manure or compost instead of fertilizers
B) minimize use of pesticides
C) prevent yard wastes from entering storm drains
D) do not flush unwanted medicines down the toilet
E) buy commercially produced foods
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56

In a septic tank system,which of the following is false?
A) Wastewater is pumped into a settling tank.
B) Grease and oil rise to the top in the tank.
C) Solids are decomposed by bacteria.
D) Bacteria-treated waste is discharged in an absorption field.
E) After leaving the absorption field,wastewater is cleaned and can be used again for human consumption.
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57

Eutrophication can be reversed if nutrient inputs are sharply reduced,but it takes a relatively long time to reverse the damage.
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58

Though it would be cheaper and as effective to protect watersheds around water sources rather than building treatment facilities,no major city has made the attempt to do so.
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59

The World Health Organization (WHO)estimates how many people on the earth do not have access to clean drinking water?
A) 1 out of 100
B) 1 out of 50
C) 1 out of 20
D) 1 out of 10
E) 1 out of 7
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60

Which type of sewage treatment is properly matched with its process?
A) primary - biological process
B) secondary - mechanical process
C) advanced - physical and chemical processes
D) secondary - chemical process
E) primary - chemical process
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61

Scientists fear the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico could reach a tipping point beyond which the ecosystem could collapse.
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62

In parts of the U.S.thousands of new well are being drilled to extract natural gas via the process of ____________________,which scientists fear may threaten groundwater.
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63

An important indicator of water quality is the level of ____________________,which changes due to the oxygen demand of breaking down biodegradable wastes.
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64

Developing countries dump the majority of their untreated sewage directly into freshwater ecosystems.
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65

The Clean Water Act of 1974 requires the EPA to establish national drinking water standards,called ____________________,for any harmful pollutants.
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66

Oxygen depleted zones form around the world,occurring mostly in ____________________ waters and in landlocked seas.
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67

The Exxon Valdez oil spill best illustrates point source water pollution.
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68

____________________ are dilute sources of pollution that are difficult and expensive to diagnose and even more difficult to control.
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69

The extents of ____________________ are difficult to measure since they consist of tiny particles of plastic suspended below water.
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70

According to a 2007 government study,tens of thousands of ____________________ in 43 states are leaking.
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71

____________________,which produce as much waste as a small city,often dump these wastes at sea,even though it is illegal in U.S.waters.
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72

_______________ is any change in water quality that can harm living organisms or make the water unfit for human uses.
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73

Red,brown,and green toxic tides can release waterborne and airborne toxins that poison fish,shellfish,birds,and humans who eat seafood.
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74

About 45% of the largest water polluters in the U.S.have declared the Clean Water Act no longer applies to water they are polluting.
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75

The leading cause of water pollution is ____________________ activities.
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76

Worldwide,____________________,caused mostly by exposure to polluted water,on average kills a young child every 18 seconds.
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77

One-fifth of all the freshwater in the world is contained in the ____________________ of the United States.
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78

Groundwater dispersing a pollutant creates a(n)____________________,which,if it reaches a well,can get into drinking water.
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79

Human activities can greatly accelerate ____________________ by increasing the rate at which nutrients and organic substances enter aquatic ecosystems from surrounding land.
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80

The breakdown of biodegradable wastes by bacteria depletes oxygen and may create a(n)____________________.
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