Deck 21: Solid and Hazardous Waste

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Taking a refillable coffee cup to the office and using it instead of throwaway cups is an example of ____.

A) refusing
B) reducing
C) reusing
D) repurposing
E) recycling
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The recycling and composting rate of U.S.municipal solid waste is about ____.

A) 7%
B) 14%
C) 24%
D) 32%
E) 54%
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One way to deal with the creation of solid wastes is to reduce the environmental impact without trying to reduce the amount of waste produced.This is called ____.

A) waste reduction
B) waste recycling
C) secondary pollution prevention
D) primary pollution prevention
E) waste management
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Wastes produced by mines,farms,and industry is called ____.

A) industrial solid waste
B) hazardous waste
C) municipal solid waste
D) toxic solid waste
E) e-waste
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Waste that includes paper,food wastes,cans,bottles,yard waste,glass,wood,and similar items is called ____.

A) industrial solid waste
B) hazardous waste
C) municipal solid waste
D) toxic solid waste
E) e-waste
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Much of the e-waste in the United States not buried or burned is ____.

A) dismantled and reused
B) recycled
C) stored in warehouses
D) crushed and used as construction material
E) shipped to Asia or Africa
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In the United States,most hazardous waste is produced which industries?

A) hospitals,mining,and the military
B) hospitals,mining,and the chemical industry
C) the military,mining,and the chemical industry
D) the military,mining,and sewage treatment
E) mining,the chemical industry and sewage treatment
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Which strategy would be least effective for industry and communities in their efforts to reduce resource use,waste,and pollution?

A) Redesign manufacturing processes to use less material and energy.
B) Redesign landfills.
C) Redesign products to be easier to repair,reuse and manufacture.
D) Reduce or eliminate packaging.
E) Establish cradle-to grave laws for computers,electronic equipment,appliances.
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Which material would not be dumped in the compost pile?

A) vegetable peelings
B) leaves
C) egg shells
D) chicken bones
E) small twigs
Question
One way to deal with the creation of solid wastes begins with the question "How can we avoid producing so much solid waste?" This approach is called ____.

A) waste reduction
B) waste recycling
C) secondary pollution prevention
D) primary pollution prevention
E) integrated waste management
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Which industrialized nation has refused to sign the International Basel Convention to reduce and/or control movement of hazardous e-waste across international boundaries?

A) Canada
B) United States
C) Japan
D) South Korea
E) European Union
Question
E-waste can be recycled to extract ____.

A) high quality plastics
B) carbon compounds
C) enriched uranium
D) organic solids
E) personal identification information
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Which activity is the least desirable from an environmental standpoint?

A) refusing
B) reducing
C) reusing
D) repurposing
E) recycling
Question
Hazardous waste includes radioactive wastes,which need to be stored safely for as long as ____.

A) 15,000 years
B) 50,000 years
C) 100,000 years
D) 240,000 years
E) 1,000,000 years
Question
What percentage of e-waste components contain materials that could be recycled or reused?

A) 15
B) 20
C) 40
D) 60
E) 80
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Dry cell batteries and household pesticides are classified as ____.

A) industrial solid waste
B) hazardous waste
C) municipal solid waste
D) toxic solid waste
E) e-waste
Question
Which material takes the longest to break down?

A) plastic bottles
B) aluminum cans
C) plastic bags
D) plastic six-pack holders
E) newspapers
Question
Garbologists have discovered that trash in landfills is slow to decompose.Why is this?

A) Trash is compacted so tightly that the warm temperatures foster the growth of mold.
B) Trash is compacted so tightly that sunlight,water,and air are unable to reach it.
C) Measures enacted to prevent landfill pollution slow decomposition.
D) Trash is constantly mixed and turned over by bulldozers.
E) Methods of determining this are faulty;waste in landfills does decompose quickly.
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Which is least characteristic of hazardous waste?

A) flammability
B) corrosivity
C) chemical reactivity
D) toxicity
E) conductivity
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The world's largest producer of municipal solid waste (MSW)is ____.

A) China
B) India
C) the United States
D) Russia
E) Australia
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In an integrated waste management approach to solid waste,which action would be given last priority?

A) compost
B) reuse
C) reduce packaging
D) bury
E) recycle
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Which type of method uses natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb,filter,and remove contaminants from soil and water?

A) phytoremediation
B) physical methods
C) bioremediation
D) nanomagnets
E) chemical methods
Question
Plastic is made from ____.

A) organic molecules derived from oil and natural gas
B) melted silica sand grains
C) byproducts of coal mining
D) extraction of inorganic solids oil and natural gas
E) leachates produced by bioenzymes
Question
The ____ is used in the U.S.to regulate hazardous waste.

A) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
B) Comprehensive Environmental Response,Recovery,Compensation,and Liability Act
C) Superfund Act
D) Solid Waste Disposal Act
E) Clean Water Act
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Consumers of recycled products are most effective when they maximize the amount of ____ waste in the products they buy.

A) pre-producer
B) post-producer
C) pre-consumer
D) post-consumer
E) producer
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One advantage on materials recovery facilities (MRFs)is that ____.

A) combustible wastes can be burned to generate electricity
B) they are inexpensive to build
C) they reduce the production of municipal solid waste
D) electricity generation offsets emissions of toxic ash
E) they eliminate the need for source separation
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Which strategy would be most likely to discourage reuse and recycling?

A) Decrease subsidies and tax breaks for using virgin resources.
B) Increase the use of fee-per-bag waste collection systems.
C) Require government purchasing of recycled products.
D) Pass laws requiring companies take back and recycle packaging.
E) Encourage the shipping of hazardous waste to poor countries.
Question
Sanitary landfills typically have problems with ____.

A) rodents and insects
B) odor
C) open,uncovered garbage
D) traffic,noise,and dust
E) spread of disease
Question
What is the most common method of storage of hazardous wastes used in most countries of the world?

A) burial at sea
B) above ground tanks
C) inside plants and warehouses
D) land burial
E) gassification
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One characteristic of waste-to-energy incineration is that it ____.

A) is inexpensive to build
B) produces no hazardous waste
C) produces no air pollution
D) concentrates hazardous substances into ash
E) discourages waste production
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Materials that are recycled into products of the same type are undergoing ____.

A) primary recycling
B) secondary recycling
C) post-consumer recycling
D) industrial recycling
E) open loop recycling
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One advantage of bioremediation over physical and chemical methods of cleaning up hazardous wastes is that ____.

A) it is faster
B) it doesn't create any byproducts
C) it is cheaper
D) it doesn't require permitting
E) the plants create natural habitats for organisms
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A more sustainable approach to hazardous waste management is least likely to involve ____.

A) producing less
B) reusing or recycling
C) finding chemical substitutes
D) storing it
E) implementing a cap and trade system
Question
What is an example of an organic contaminant?

A) radioactive water
B) strontium-90
C) oil
D) Indian mustard
E) arsenic
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of using a plasma torch to detoxify hazardous waste?

A) mobility
B) toxic ash production
C) cost
D) production of SO2 gas
E) low energy use
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Filtration and distillation are ____ methods for detoxifying hazardous waste.

A) physical
B) chemical
C) biological
D) natural
E) inexpensive
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Reusing items over and over provides several advantages.What is not one of these?

A) cutting waste
B) creating local jobs
C) cutting greenhouse gases
D) reducing bacterial infections
E) saving money
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At the checkout counter,an environmentalist is most likely to say,"____."

A) Plastic,please
B) Paper,please
C) I brought my own bag
D) Do you sell bags?
E) Either plastic or paper
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The majority of recyclable wastes are ____.

A) pre-consumer,and generated by users of the product
B) post-consumer,and generated by users of the product
C) pre-consumer,and generated in the manufacturing process
D) post-consumer,and generated in the manufacturing process
E) pre-producer,and generated by users of the product
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For recycling to be successful,three steps must be applied consistently.The three steps,in order of application,are ____.

A) collecting recyclables,converting recyclables,and buying/selling recyclables
B) buying/selling recyclables,converting recyclables,and collecting recyclables
C) collecting recyclables,converting recyclables,and storing recyclables
D) buying/selling recyclables,storing recyclables,and converting recyclables
E) collecting recyclables,buying/selling recyclables,and storing recyclables
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Large companies make more money by producing and shipping throwaway beverage and food containers from centralized facilities.
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Newspapers from 50 years ago may still be readable because trash can resist decomposition for centuries if it is not exposed to air,sunlight,water,and bacteria.
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What is an advantage of deep-well disposal of liquid hazardous wastes?

A) A large number of safe sites are available.
B) Well casings are non-corrosive.
C) Waste production is discouraged.
D) Carbon dioxide and other air pollutants are not emitted.
E) Wastes can often be retrieved.
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One method of biomimicry,in which the wastes produced by one manufacturer become the raw materials for another manufacturer,is called ____.

A) waste transference
B) the reusability web
C) the precautionary principle
D) a resource exchange web
E) ecoindustrialism
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Which statement about "bottle bills" is true?

A) They tax consumers who don't carry reusable containers.
B) They require a deposit for every bottle purchased,and refund the deposit when the bottle is returned.
C) They have been adopted in over 25 states.
D) They discourage theft.
E) They tax bottle manufacturers.
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Outputs of hazardous waste can be reduced by relying less on ____ and more on ____.

A) fossil fuels;nuclear energy
B) fossil fuels;renewable energy
C) preventative strategies;renewable energy
D) governments;citizens
E) citizens;governments
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Which principle about the transition to a low-waste society is false?

A) Economic growth and free markets reduce waste.
B) Everything is connected.
C) There is no "away."
D) Polluters and producers should pay for the wastes they produce.
E) We can mimic nature by reusing,recycling,and composting.
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The products of composting can be used to slow soil erosion,retain water,and improve crop yields.
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Plastics are routinely recycled because they are composed of pure resins that can be extracted and used for other plastic products.
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Polluting factories,hazardous waste dumps,incinerators,and landfills in the U.S.are located least in communities populated by ____.

A) African Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) Caucasians
D) Latinos
E) working poor
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Reusing products can be a health hazard for the poor in developing countries who dismantle products with hazardous materials to extract usable parts.
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Which method is not used to detoxify hazardous and toxic wastes?

A) phytoremediation
B) crushing and grinding
C) bioremediation
D) nanomagnetism
E) chemical treatment
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Integrated Waste Management involves using strategies for waste disposal and waste reduction.
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____ are lined ponds,pits,or lagoons where liquid hazardous wastes are stored.

A) Hazardous waste basins
B) Surface impoundments
C) Sludge ponds
D) Dead zones
E) Surficial waste installations
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Upcycling is an example of ____.

A) refusing
B) reusing
C) reducing
D) redistributing
E) regulating
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It is currently impossible to separate plastics from each other by type and grade in a mixed waste stream.
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The European Union has an approach to e-waste,known as the cradle-to-grave approach,which requires manufacturers to provide health benefits from cradle-to-grave.
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The incineration of hazardous wastes is quick,conserves space,and reduces waste volume but is not used because of the increased water pollution that results.
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Most environmental scientists call for a much greater emphasis on waste reduction than waste disposal.
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Of the following methods of dealing with hazardous wastes,the most desirable is ____.

A) incineration
B) conversion to less hazardous materials
C) perpetual storage
D) deposit in ocean trenches
E) recycling and reusing hazardous wastes
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____________ ____________ is an ideal where every person is entitle to protection from environmental hazards regardless of race,gender,or other factors.
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A(n)________________ waste collection system charges consumers for the amount of waste they throw away.
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____________________ involves using natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb,filter,and remove contaminants.
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Burial or long-term storage of hazardous waste is the first priority for environmental scientists.
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Large beverage industries have used their political and financial clout to force most U.S.states to pass bottle bills.
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From an environmental standpoint,the first two Rs,____________________ and ____________________,are better alternatives because they are input or prevention approaches.
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One third of industrial hazardous wastes in the European Union are sold as ____________________ for use by other industries.
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____________________ incinerators produce less greenhouse gases and other air pollutants than do modern landfills.
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____________________ laws require companies to take back various consumer products instead of having them put in landfills or incinerated.
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____________________ is the combined solid waste produced by homes and workplaces.
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About 67% by weight of MSW in the U.S.is buried in ____________________,which have liner containment systems on the sides and bottom.
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It is likely that every person on the earth has detectable levels of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)in their body.
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____________________ utilizes bacteria and enzymes instead of plants to filter or destroy hazardous substances.
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____________________ is the fastest-growing solid waste problem in the United States and in the world.
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NIMBY calls for drastically reducing production of toxic and hazardous wastes by emphasizing pollution prevention and using the precautionary principle.
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Most analysts call for using ____________________,which is a variety of strategies for both waste reduction and waste management.
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____________________ is a form of recycling that mimics nature's recycling of nutrients.
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_______________ is the science and art of discovering and using natural principles to help solve human problems.
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At sanitary landfills,consideration of leachate is of most importance as far as environmental preservation is concerned.
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Of the two types of recyclable waste,_______________ waste makes up more than three-fourths of the total.
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1
Taking a refillable coffee cup to the office and using it instead of throwaway cups is an example of ____.

A) refusing
B) reducing
C) reusing
D) repurposing
E) recycling
reusing
2
The recycling and composting rate of U.S.municipal solid waste is about ____.

A) 7%
B) 14%
C) 24%
D) 32%
E) 54%
24%
3
One way to deal with the creation of solid wastes is to reduce the environmental impact without trying to reduce the amount of waste produced.This is called ____.

A) waste reduction
B) waste recycling
C) secondary pollution prevention
D) primary pollution prevention
E) waste management
waste management
4
Wastes produced by mines,farms,and industry is called ____.

A) industrial solid waste
B) hazardous waste
C) municipal solid waste
D) toxic solid waste
E) e-waste
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Waste that includes paper,food wastes,cans,bottles,yard waste,glass,wood,and similar items is called ____.

A) industrial solid waste
B) hazardous waste
C) municipal solid waste
D) toxic solid waste
E) e-waste
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Much of the e-waste in the United States not buried or burned is ____.

A) dismantled and reused
B) recycled
C) stored in warehouses
D) crushed and used as construction material
E) shipped to Asia or Africa
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In the United States,most hazardous waste is produced which industries?

A) hospitals,mining,and the military
B) hospitals,mining,and the chemical industry
C) the military,mining,and the chemical industry
D) the military,mining,and sewage treatment
E) mining,the chemical industry and sewage treatment
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Which strategy would be least effective for industry and communities in their efforts to reduce resource use,waste,and pollution?

A) Redesign manufacturing processes to use less material and energy.
B) Redesign landfills.
C) Redesign products to be easier to repair,reuse and manufacture.
D) Reduce or eliminate packaging.
E) Establish cradle-to grave laws for computers,electronic equipment,appliances.
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Which material would not be dumped in the compost pile?

A) vegetable peelings
B) leaves
C) egg shells
D) chicken bones
E) small twigs
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One way to deal with the creation of solid wastes begins with the question "How can we avoid producing so much solid waste?" This approach is called ____.

A) waste reduction
B) waste recycling
C) secondary pollution prevention
D) primary pollution prevention
E) integrated waste management
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Which industrialized nation has refused to sign the International Basel Convention to reduce and/or control movement of hazardous e-waste across international boundaries?

A) Canada
B) United States
C) Japan
D) South Korea
E) European Union
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E-waste can be recycled to extract ____.

A) high quality plastics
B) carbon compounds
C) enriched uranium
D) organic solids
E) personal identification information
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Which activity is the least desirable from an environmental standpoint?

A) refusing
B) reducing
C) reusing
D) repurposing
E) recycling
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Hazardous waste includes radioactive wastes,which need to be stored safely for as long as ____.

A) 15,000 years
B) 50,000 years
C) 100,000 years
D) 240,000 years
E) 1,000,000 years
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What percentage of e-waste components contain materials that could be recycled or reused?

A) 15
B) 20
C) 40
D) 60
E) 80
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Dry cell batteries and household pesticides are classified as ____.

A) industrial solid waste
B) hazardous waste
C) municipal solid waste
D) toxic solid waste
E) e-waste
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Which material takes the longest to break down?

A) plastic bottles
B) aluminum cans
C) plastic bags
D) plastic six-pack holders
E) newspapers
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Garbologists have discovered that trash in landfills is slow to decompose.Why is this?

A) Trash is compacted so tightly that the warm temperatures foster the growth of mold.
B) Trash is compacted so tightly that sunlight,water,and air are unable to reach it.
C) Measures enacted to prevent landfill pollution slow decomposition.
D) Trash is constantly mixed and turned over by bulldozers.
E) Methods of determining this are faulty;waste in landfills does decompose quickly.
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Which is least characteristic of hazardous waste?

A) flammability
B) corrosivity
C) chemical reactivity
D) toxicity
E) conductivity
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The world's largest producer of municipal solid waste (MSW)is ____.

A) China
B) India
C) the United States
D) Russia
E) Australia
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In an integrated waste management approach to solid waste,which action would be given last priority?

A) compost
B) reuse
C) reduce packaging
D) bury
E) recycle
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Which type of method uses natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb,filter,and remove contaminants from soil and water?

A) phytoremediation
B) physical methods
C) bioremediation
D) nanomagnets
E) chemical methods
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Plastic is made from ____.

A) organic molecules derived from oil and natural gas
B) melted silica sand grains
C) byproducts of coal mining
D) extraction of inorganic solids oil and natural gas
E) leachates produced by bioenzymes
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The ____ is used in the U.S.to regulate hazardous waste.

A) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
B) Comprehensive Environmental Response,Recovery,Compensation,and Liability Act
C) Superfund Act
D) Solid Waste Disposal Act
E) Clean Water Act
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Consumers of recycled products are most effective when they maximize the amount of ____ waste in the products they buy.

A) pre-producer
B) post-producer
C) pre-consumer
D) post-consumer
E) producer
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One advantage on materials recovery facilities (MRFs)is that ____.

A) combustible wastes can be burned to generate electricity
B) they are inexpensive to build
C) they reduce the production of municipal solid waste
D) electricity generation offsets emissions of toxic ash
E) they eliminate the need for source separation
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Which strategy would be most likely to discourage reuse and recycling?

A) Decrease subsidies and tax breaks for using virgin resources.
B) Increase the use of fee-per-bag waste collection systems.
C) Require government purchasing of recycled products.
D) Pass laws requiring companies take back and recycle packaging.
E) Encourage the shipping of hazardous waste to poor countries.
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Sanitary landfills typically have problems with ____.

A) rodents and insects
B) odor
C) open,uncovered garbage
D) traffic,noise,and dust
E) spread of disease
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What is the most common method of storage of hazardous wastes used in most countries of the world?

A) burial at sea
B) above ground tanks
C) inside plants and warehouses
D) land burial
E) gassification
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One characteristic of waste-to-energy incineration is that it ____.

A) is inexpensive to build
B) produces no hazardous waste
C) produces no air pollution
D) concentrates hazardous substances into ash
E) discourages waste production
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Materials that are recycled into products of the same type are undergoing ____.

A) primary recycling
B) secondary recycling
C) post-consumer recycling
D) industrial recycling
E) open loop recycling
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One advantage of bioremediation over physical and chemical methods of cleaning up hazardous wastes is that ____.

A) it is faster
B) it doesn't create any byproducts
C) it is cheaper
D) it doesn't require permitting
E) the plants create natural habitats for organisms
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A more sustainable approach to hazardous waste management is least likely to involve ____.

A) producing less
B) reusing or recycling
C) finding chemical substitutes
D) storing it
E) implementing a cap and trade system
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What is an example of an organic contaminant?

A) radioactive water
B) strontium-90
C) oil
D) Indian mustard
E) arsenic
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of using a plasma torch to detoxify hazardous waste?

A) mobility
B) toxic ash production
C) cost
D) production of SO2 gas
E) low energy use
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36
Filtration and distillation are ____ methods for detoxifying hazardous waste.

A) physical
B) chemical
C) biological
D) natural
E) inexpensive
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37
Reusing items over and over provides several advantages.What is not one of these?

A) cutting waste
B) creating local jobs
C) cutting greenhouse gases
D) reducing bacterial infections
E) saving money
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At the checkout counter,an environmentalist is most likely to say,"____."

A) Plastic,please
B) Paper,please
C) I brought my own bag
D) Do you sell bags?
E) Either plastic or paper
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The majority of recyclable wastes are ____.

A) pre-consumer,and generated by users of the product
B) post-consumer,and generated by users of the product
C) pre-consumer,and generated in the manufacturing process
D) post-consumer,and generated in the manufacturing process
E) pre-producer,and generated by users of the product
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For recycling to be successful,three steps must be applied consistently.The three steps,in order of application,are ____.

A) collecting recyclables,converting recyclables,and buying/selling recyclables
B) buying/selling recyclables,converting recyclables,and collecting recyclables
C) collecting recyclables,converting recyclables,and storing recyclables
D) buying/selling recyclables,storing recyclables,and converting recyclables
E) collecting recyclables,buying/selling recyclables,and storing recyclables
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Large companies make more money by producing and shipping throwaway beverage and food containers from centralized facilities.
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Newspapers from 50 years ago may still be readable because trash can resist decomposition for centuries if it is not exposed to air,sunlight,water,and bacteria.
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What is an advantage of deep-well disposal of liquid hazardous wastes?

A) A large number of safe sites are available.
B) Well casings are non-corrosive.
C) Waste production is discouraged.
D) Carbon dioxide and other air pollutants are not emitted.
E) Wastes can often be retrieved.
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One method of biomimicry,in which the wastes produced by one manufacturer become the raw materials for another manufacturer,is called ____.

A) waste transference
B) the reusability web
C) the precautionary principle
D) a resource exchange web
E) ecoindustrialism
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45
Which statement about "bottle bills" is true?

A) They tax consumers who don't carry reusable containers.
B) They require a deposit for every bottle purchased,and refund the deposit when the bottle is returned.
C) They have been adopted in over 25 states.
D) They discourage theft.
E) They tax bottle manufacturers.
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46
Outputs of hazardous waste can be reduced by relying less on ____ and more on ____.

A) fossil fuels;nuclear energy
B) fossil fuels;renewable energy
C) preventative strategies;renewable energy
D) governments;citizens
E) citizens;governments
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47
Which principle about the transition to a low-waste society is false?

A) Economic growth and free markets reduce waste.
B) Everything is connected.
C) There is no "away."
D) Polluters and producers should pay for the wastes they produce.
E) We can mimic nature by reusing,recycling,and composting.
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48
The products of composting can be used to slow soil erosion,retain water,and improve crop yields.
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49
Plastics are routinely recycled because they are composed of pure resins that can be extracted and used for other plastic products.
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50
Polluting factories,hazardous waste dumps,incinerators,and landfills in the U.S.are located least in communities populated by ____.

A) African Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) Caucasians
D) Latinos
E) working poor
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51
Reusing products can be a health hazard for the poor in developing countries who dismantle products with hazardous materials to extract usable parts.
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52
Which method is not used to detoxify hazardous and toxic wastes?

A) phytoremediation
B) crushing and grinding
C) bioremediation
D) nanomagnetism
E) chemical treatment
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53
Integrated Waste Management involves using strategies for waste disposal and waste reduction.
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54
____ are lined ponds,pits,or lagoons where liquid hazardous wastes are stored.

A) Hazardous waste basins
B) Surface impoundments
C) Sludge ponds
D) Dead zones
E) Surficial waste installations
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55
Upcycling is an example of ____.

A) refusing
B) reusing
C) reducing
D) redistributing
E) regulating
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56
It is currently impossible to separate plastics from each other by type and grade in a mixed waste stream.
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57
The European Union has an approach to e-waste,known as the cradle-to-grave approach,which requires manufacturers to provide health benefits from cradle-to-grave.
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58
The incineration of hazardous wastes is quick,conserves space,and reduces waste volume but is not used because of the increased water pollution that results.
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59
Most environmental scientists call for a much greater emphasis on waste reduction than waste disposal.
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60
Of the following methods of dealing with hazardous wastes,the most desirable is ____.

A) incineration
B) conversion to less hazardous materials
C) perpetual storage
D) deposit in ocean trenches
E) recycling and reusing hazardous wastes
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61
____________ ____________ is an ideal where every person is entitle to protection from environmental hazards regardless of race,gender,or other factors.
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62
A(n)________________ waste collection system charges consumers for the amount of waste they throw away.
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63
____________________ involves using natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb,filter,and remove contaminants.
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64
Burial or long-term storage of hazardous waste is the first priority for environmental scientists.
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65
Large beverage industries have used their political and financial clout to force most U.S.states to pass bottle bills.
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66
From an environmental standpoint,the first two Rs,____________________ and ____________________,are better alternatives because they are input or prevention approaches.
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67
One third of industrial hazardous wastes in the European Union are sold as ____________________ for use by other industries.
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68
____________________ incinerators produce less greenhouse gases and other air pollutants than do modern landfills.
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69
____________________ laws require companies to take back various consumer products instead of having them put in landfills or incinerated.
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70
____________________ is the combined solid waste produced by homes and workplaces.
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71
About 67% by weight of MSW in the U.S.is buried in ____________________,which have liner containment systems on the sides and bottom.
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72
It is likely that every person on the earth has detectable levels of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)in their body.
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73
____________________ utilizes bacteria and enzymes instead of plants to filter or destroy hazardous substances.
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74
____________________ is the fastest-growing solid waste problem in the United States and in the world.
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75
NIMBY calls for drastically reducing production of toxic and hazardous wastes by emphasizing pollution prevention and using the precautionary principle.
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76
Most analysts call for using ____________________,which is a variety of strategies for both waste reduction and waste management.
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77
____________________ is a form of recycling that mimics nature's recycling of nutrients.
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78
_______________ is the science and art of discovering and using natural principles to help solve human problems.
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79
At sanitary landfills,consideration of leachate is of most importance as far as environmental preservation is concerned.
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80
Of the two types of recyclable waste,_______________ waste makes up more than three-fourths of the total.
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