Multiple Choice
Giving states control of nonpoint source pollution
A) has no advantages
B) can be problematic because states generally have inadequate data to assess the problem
C) is advantageous because it results in greater consistency of control
D) was not the original intent of the 1987 legislation
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Q12: The effluent limitations are set to maximize
Q13: According to the text application, mercury contamination
Q14: According to available data, most water bodies
Q15: The presidential Executive Order that is dedicated
Q17: The watershed approach<br>A) is a framework used
Q18: Polluting sources have an incentive to abate
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Q20: The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
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