Multiple Choice
The National Priority List is a list of sites that
A) we currently have money to deal with.
B) deserve research for possible cleanup.
C) will probably never be cleaned up.
D) seriously require cleanup to prevent further environmental and health damage.
E) are especially vulnerable to hazardous wastes (e.g. ,aquifer recharge zones) and are not available for future building permits.
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Q4: In the United States about two-thirds of
Q5: CERCLA legislation<br>A)established the NPL.<br>B)requires the testing of
Q6: Up to one-third of all commercial and
Q7: All of the following are examples of
Q8: In recent decades,unregulated open dumps have _
Q10: Secure landfills are those that<br>A)have no groundwater
Q11: The US stopped all dumping of municipal
Q12: Illegal dumping and storage of hazardous waste<br>A)continues
Q13: The most often overlooked of the "three
Q14: Individual efforts to reduce the volume of