Deck 11: Environmental Regulation and Sustainability
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Deck 11: Environmental Regulation and Sustainability
1
An NPDES permit is issued only with EPA approval.
False
2
The "bubble concept" examines pollution in one area as if it came from a single source.
True
3
A due diligence review should be done before property is purchased.
True
4
An EIS must be filed for both private and governmental projects.
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5
The Superfund is available to private citizens through the filing of a lawsuit.
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Nonattainment areas are exempt from the Clean Air Act.
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The Oil Pollution Act applies to cleanups in all navigable waters up to 200 miles offshore.
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8
SIPs must be approved by the EPA.
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9
Violations of federal environmental laws carry both civil and criminal penalties.
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10
SIPs are state plans for implementation of air quality standards.
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11
The Rivers and Harbors Act was used, at one time, to control water pollution.
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12
The Oil Pollution Act carries both corporate and officer penalties.
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13
The bubble concept applies to nonattainment areas.
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14
Only current landowners are liable for Superfund cleanups.
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15
Mortgage lenders are exempt from liability under CERCLA.
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16
Sulfur dioxide emission permits can be sold under the 1990 Act.
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17
An NPDES permit is required for point sources.
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18
Nuisance is a common law anti-pollution doctrine.
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19
The Clean Air Act requires plants to use the maximum achievable control technology.
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20
The 1970 amendments to the Clean Air Act were technology-forcing provisions.
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21
States are primarily responsible for the enforcement of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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22
Private citizens may not bring suit under federal environmental legislation.
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23
The EPA has developed three categories of water pollutants: conventional, international, and toxic pollutants.
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24
A NIMBY is a property owner who opposes development or certain land uses.
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25
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 deals with the placement of cell phone towers.
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26
The Clean Air Act is applicable only to businesses with 15 or more employees.
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27
The parent corporation could have CERCLA liability for a subsidiary.
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28
A nuisance must be a public nuisance to be actionable.
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29
The Endangered Species Act permits those desiring to protect a species as well as landowners affected by such protection to challenge a determination of protection for a species.
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30
Lenders who repossess Superfund property can never be held liable for its cleanup.
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31
Those who transport and those who arrange for the transport of hazardous materials are liable under CERCLA.
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32
The Oil Pollution Act creates a trust fund for oil spill cleanup.
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33
Only current property owners are liable under CERCLA.
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34
Only actions taken by federal agents and agencies require the filing of an EIS.
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35
The EU has the most extensive and active emissions permit trading market.
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36
Many dry cleaners now charge an environmental surcharge to cover their costs on emissions compliance.
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37
Insurance companies are not liable for CERCLA clean-up.
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38
A self-audit will increase EPA penalties for a company that conducts it.
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39
State environmental laws are always superceded by the federal environmental laws.
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40
For purposes of CERCLA, the definition of owner/operator does not include a lender with just a security interest.
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41
Most insurers now include an exclusion policy on CERCLA exposure, but coverage is available as a policy rider.
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42
Basa Industries, Inc., because of processing changes, has "0" emissions from its plant in New Mexico. However, Basa holds a permit for emissions from the EPA. Basa:
A) must return the permit to the EPA.
B) can sell the permit privately.
C) can sell the permit only through the EPA.
D) must use the permit or forfeit it in six months.
A) must return the permit to the EPA.
B) can sell the permit privately.
C) can sell the permit only through the EPA.
D) must use the permit or forfeit it in six months.
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43
SIPs:
A) are state implementation plans for air quality standards.
B) are enforced by the state governments.
C) need not have EPA approval.
D) none of the above
A) are state implementation plans for air quality standards.
B) are enforced by the state governments.
C) need not have EPA approval.
D) none of the above
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44
Which of the following acts controls point sources?
A) Clean Air Act
B) Toxic Substances Control Act
C) Clean Water Act
D) all of the above
A) Clean Air Act
B) Toxic Substances Control Act
C) Clean Water Act
D) all of the above
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45
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Litigation for EMFs have come from:
A) and
A) land owners.
B)
B) adjoining land owners.
C) the federal government.
Litigation for EMFs have come from:
A) and
A) land owners.
B)
B) adjoining land owners.
C) the federal government.
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46
Environmental impact statements (EIS) must:
A) be written by all developers.
B) discuss the economic impact of the proposed action.
C) be written only when there is an air pollution concern.
D) contain alternate courses of action.
A) be written by all developers.
B) discuss the economic impact of the proposed action.
C) be written only when there is an air pollution concern.
D) contain alternate courses of action.
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47
Industrial groups are:
A) the basis for EPA effluent guidelines.
B) irrelevant in pollution standards.
C) relevant at state levels only.
D) none of the above
A) the basis for EPA effluent guidelines.
B) irrelevant in pollution standards.
C) relevant at state levels only.
D) none of the above
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48
Which of the following parties would be liable for the clean-up costs at an EPA-designated Superfund site?
A) current owner
B) immediate past owner
C) owner responsible for the toxic waste disposal
D) all of the above
A) current owner
B) immediate past owner
C) owner responsible for the toxic waste disposal
D) all of the above
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49
The EPA's emissions offset policy:
A) is used in water pollution issues.
B) does not include the "bubble concept."
C) is not technology-forcing.
D) none of the above
A) is used in water pollution issues.
B) does not include the "bubble concept."
C) is not technology-forcing.
D) none of the above
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50
How was the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 used in the pollution battle?
A) to prevent dumping into waterways
B) to prevent the transportation of toxic substances without a permit
C) to prevent all discharges
D) none of the above
A) to prevent dumping into waterways
B) to prevent the transportation of toxic substances without a permit
C) to prevent all discharges
D) none of the above
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51
The 1990 amendments to the Clean Air Act:
A) were vetoed by President Bush.
B) require additional antipollution equipment on cars.
C) failed to address the acid rain issue.
D) do not support alternative fuels.
A) were vetoed by President Bush.
B) require additional antipollution equipment on cars.
C) failed to address the acid rain issue.
D) do not support alternative fuels.
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52
A public nuisance:
A) cannot be enjoined by a private citizen suit.
B) prevents recovery of damages by individual citizens.
C) is eliminated by federal environmental regulations.
D) none of the above
A) cannot be enjoined by a private citizen suit.
B) prevents recovery of damages by individual citizens.
C) is eliminated by federal environmental regulations.
D) none of the above
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53
Under which act was the EIS developed?
A) Clean Air Act
B) National Environmental Policy Act
C) Clean Water Act
D) Toxic Substances Control Act
E) all of the above
A) Clean Air Act
B) National Environmental Policy Act
C) Clean Water Act
D) Toxic Substances Control Act
E) all of the above
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54
What is the standard for pollution control equipment under the 1990 Clean Air Act amendments?
A) best available technology
B) maximum achievable control technology
C) current available technology
D) none of the above
A) best available technology
B) maximum achievable control technology
C) current available technology
D) none of the above
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55
When there is a brownfield, no one is liable for the costs of clean-up.
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56
The Federal Partnership Action Agenda provides funding for brownfield projects.
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57
Which of the following federal acts does not permit private citizen suits?
A) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
B) Clean Air Act
C) Clean Water Act
D) All of the above permit private suits.
A) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
B) Clean Air Act
C) Clean Water Act
D) All of the above permit private suits.
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58
The Superfund is:
A) tapped by Congress for surplus spending.
B) used for air pollution problems.
C) available by private citizen suit.
D) a trust fund.
E) none of the above
A) tapped by Congress for surplus spending.
B) used for air pollution problems.
C) available by private citizen suit.
D) a trust fund.
E) none of the above
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59
The EPA provides incentives for both self-reporting and self-audits.
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60
Effluent guidelines are:
A) part of the Clean Air Act.
B) part of the National Environmental Policy Act.
C) part of the Clean Water Act.
D) developed by the states.
E) none of the above
A) part of the Clean Air Act.
B) part of the National Environmental Policy Act.
C) part of the Clean Water Act.
D) developed by the states.
E) none of the above
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61
Which of the following parties could the EPA hold liable for toxic leaks from an underground storage tank?
A) current owner
B) past owner
C) current operator
D) all of the above
A) current owner
B) past owner
C) current operator
D) all of the above
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62
In nonattainment areas, the EPA has the authority to:
A) impose construction moratoriums.
B) require NPDES permits.
C) halt all federal funds.
D) none of the above
A) impose construction moratoriums.
B) require NPDES permits.
C) halt all federal funds.
D) none of the above
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63
First Banc loaned money to Best Batteries for the purchase of its factory. First Banc took a mortgage on the factory and land. Best Batteries, because the price of its lifetime battery was so high, went out of business within 18 months. Best deeded the title to the factory and land back to First Banc. When First Banc sent in a clean-up firm, it discovered that there were old and new batteries stacked everywhere on the property. First Banc:
A) has no responsibility for cleanup of the batteries.
B) can sell the property and disclaim liability in the purchase contracts and thus pass along the cleanup to the buyer.
C) enjoys a lender's exemption from CERCLA liability.
D) none of the above
A) has no responsibility for cleanup of the batteries.
B) can sell the property and disclaim liability in the purchase contracts and thus pass along the cleanup to the buyer.
C) enjoys a lender's exemption from CERCLA liability.
D) none of the above
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64
The University of Arizona has developed plans for the construction of a set of telescopes on Mount Graham in southern Arizona. The project is a joint one with NASA and a French consortium. Mount Graham is the home for the red mountain squirrel - a species near extinction. The University of Arizona:
A) need not file an EIS since it is not a federal agency.
B) need not file an EIS since there will be no air pollution.
C) need not file an EIS because of the lack of jurisdiction over the French participants.
D) must file an EIS.
A) need not file an EIS since it is not a federal agency.
B) need not file an EIS since there will be no air pollution.
C) need not file an EIS because of the lack of jurisdiction over the French participants.
D) must file an EIS.
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65
Which of the following acts established the NPDES system?
A) Water Pollution Control Act of 1948
B) Water Quality Act
C) Rivers and Harbors Act
D) Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972
A) Water Pollution Control Act of 1948
B) Water Quality Act
C) Rivers and Harbors Act
D) Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972
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66
Which of the following acts established the Superfund?
A) Solid Waste Disposal Act
B) Resource Recovery Act
C) Toxic Substances Control Act
D) none of the above
A) Solid Waste Disposal Act
B) Resource Recovery Act
C) Toxic Substances Control Act
D) none of the above
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67
A National Pollution Discharge Elimination Permit:
A) permits the holder to discharge pollutants at its point source.
B) permits the holder to discharge toxic pollutants.
C) permits the holder to discharge pollutants after pretreatment.
D) permits the discharge of smoke from utility plants equipped with scrubbers.
A) permits the holder to discharge pollutants at its point source.
B) permits the holder to discharge toxic pollutants.
C) permits the holder to discharge pollutants after pretreatment.
D) permits the discharge of smoke from utility plants equipped with scrubbers.
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68
Violations of the Clean Air Act:
A) carry civil and criminal penalties.
B) carry only civil penalties.
C) can be remedied only by a suit brought by another citizen.
D) are handled by the Justice Department.
A) carry civil and criminal penalties.
B) carry only civil penalties.
C) can be remedied only by a suit brought by another citizen.
D) are handled by the Justice Department.
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69
Ralph Waters owns forested land. The Department of the Interior has declared that a small fruitfly on his property is an endangered species and prevented the harvesting of trees there. Ralph:
A) cannot harvest trees.
B) is entitled to compensation for a taking.
C) can challenge the determination in court.
D) None of the above.
A) cannot harvest trees.
B) is entitled to compensation for a taking.
C) can challenge the determination in court.
D) None of the above.
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70
The Oil Pollution Act of 1990:
A) covers the construction of domestic pipelines.
B) covers oil spills up to 200 miles offshore.
C) was repealed.
D) none of the above
A) covers the construction of domestic pipelines.
B) covers oil spills up to 200 miles offshore.
C) was repealed.
D) none of the above
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71
The Endangered Species Act:
A) requires only that an EIS be prepared.
B) applies only to government land.
C) applies to private and public lands.
D) none of the above
A) requires only that an EIS be prepared.
B) applies only to government land.
C) applies to private and public lands.
D) none of the above
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72
The Army Corps of Engineers has proposed the construction of a dam that will be of substantial benefit in Tennessee in terms of economic development. The dam will also destroy the natural habitat of an endangered species: the snail darter. The project:
A) does not require an EIS since the EPA is not involved in the project.
B) will require an EIS since the Army is involved.
C) cannot be completed under the Environmental Protection Act.
D) none of the above
A) does not require an EIS since the EPA is not involved in the project.
B) will require an EIS since the Army is involved.
C) cannot be completed under the Environmental Protection Act.
D) none of the above
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73
In nonattainment areas the EPA:
A) defers to state regulation.
B) can impose construction moratoriums.
C) must honor the SIP.
D) can cut off all forms of federal funding.
A) defers to state regulation.
B) can impose construction moratoriums.
C) must honor the SIP.
D) can cut off all forms of federal funding.
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74
An EIS is filed with the:
A) Council on Environmental Quality.
B) NPDES.
C) EPA.
D) none of the above
A) Council on Environmental Quality.
B) NPDES.
C) EPA.
D) none of the above
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75
If the EPA cleans up a toxic waste site, the cost of a cleanup can be recovered from the:
A) owner.
B) party who dumped the waste.
C) Superfund.
D) all of the above
A) owner.
B) party who dumped the waste.
C) Superfund.
D) all of the above
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76
Ralph Watkins owns a large home on a two-acre lot in Tempe, Arizona. Watkins has much of the lot covered with tiff grass and is meticulous about mowing the lawn. Watkins piles the grass clippings near his back fence and removes them on a semiannual basis. The clippings attract crickets, rodents, scorpions, and other forms of desert life. Watkins' neighbor, Vern Brown, has noted that the various forms of desert life scale the wall and invade his property. Brown has worked with his exterminator but his exterminator has told him that the grass clippings must go before the bugs will go. Brown:
A) could clean up the pile and recover from Watkins under CERCLA.
B) could report Watkins for violating the Solid Waste Disposal Act.
C) could seek an injunction against Watkins on the basis of nuisance.
D) would not have a nuisance claim since he is the only one who is affected.
A) could clean up the pile and recover from Watkins under CERCLA.
B) could report Watkins for violating the Solid Waste Disposal Act.
C) could seek an injunction against Watkins on the basis of nuisance.
D) would not have a nuisance claim since he is the only one who is affected.
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77
What new businesses were affected by the Clean Air Act amendments of 1990?
A) bakeries
B) dry cleaners
C) air conditioner repair services
D) all of the above
A) bakeries
B) dry cleaners
C) air conditioner repair services
D) all of the above
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78
Which of the following is not regulated by the EPA?
A) acid rain
B) nuisance
C) drinking water
D) toxic waste
A) acid rain
B) nuisance
C) drinking water
D) toxic waste
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79
What is the name given to groups who oppose specific placement of land usages using nuisance theories and local zoning laws?
A) BANANAs
B) NIMBYs
C) NUTs
D) BAMBIs
A) BANANAs
B) NIMBYs
C) NUTs
D) BAMBIs
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80
Acid rain is:
A) sulfur dioxide pollution from factories.
B) not now regulated by the federal government.
C) not part of EPA enforcement plan.
D) only a problem outside the United States.
A) sulfur dioxide pollution from factories.
B) not now regulated by the federal government.
C) not part of EPA enforcement plan.
D) only a problem outside the United States.
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