Deck 13: Urbanization and Solid and Hazardous Waste

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Some governments legally recognize slum areas of the urban poor in developing countries. On reason for this is that people living in slums tend to

A)utilize discarded building materials supplied by the government.
B)work to improve their living conditions if they know they can stay in an area.
C)rely on government subsidies for access to clean water, sewers, electricity and roads.
D)picket for basic services on government property, thereby creating a distraction.
E)occupy other legal properties nearby when their properties are illegal
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The concept of an ecocity revolves around

A)sustainability and livability.
B)rapid urban development.
C)government subsidies and grants.
D)mass transportation services.
E)upper to middle class populations.
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Sanitary landfills are most likely to result in

A)open dumps.
B)the release of methane.
C)better ecocities.
D)reintroduction of wildlife habitats.
E)less urban sprawl.
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____ represents the second largest proportion of solid waste produced in the United States.

A)Industrial solid waste
B)Municipal solid waste
C)Electronic waste
D)Toxic waste
E)Integrated waste
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What is one advantage of urbanization?

A)easier access to medical care and social services
B)increased attention to wildlife habitats
C)stricter regulation of pollution
D)better water quality
E)more stable climate control
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What would be the top priority in a pollution prevention approach to solid waste?

A)recycling
B)reusing
C)reducing
D)burning
E)burying
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With about 4.6% of the world's population, the United States produces ____ of the world's solid waste.

A)15%
B)25%
C)35%
D)45%
E)55%
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The U.S contains ____ of the world's population but consumes ____ of the world's gasoline.

A)4.4%; 43%
B)4.4%; 25%
C)25%; 10%
D)43%; 5%
E)85%; 2%
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What are the top four components of municipal solid waste that are buried in U.S. landfills, listed from highest to lowest?

A)paper, food waste, yard waste, and plastics
B)plastics, paper, yard waste, and food waste
C)paper, yard waste, food waste, and plastics
D)yard waste, paper, food waste, and plastics
E)plastics, food waste, yard waste, and paper
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Today, ____ of the world's population and ____ of the U.S. population live in urban and suburban areas.

A)52%; 82%
B)20%; 75%
C)82%; 52%
D)90%; 87%
E)100%; 100%
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What is an advantage of sanitary landfills for the disposal of solid waste?

A)discouragement of waste production
B)low operating cost
C)containment of greenhouse gases
D)less contamination of groundwater
E)better traffic ad air pollution controls
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Urbanization is best defined as the

A)decline of suburban populations.
B)creation and growth of urban and suburban areas.
C)homogenization of ecocities.
D)replacement of hypercities with megacities.
E)migration of the U.S. population to less populated states.
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____ represents the largest proportion of solid waste produced in the United States.

A)Industrial solid waste
B)Municipal solid waste
C)Electronic waste
D)Toxic waste
E)Integrated waste
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Which of the following strategies for dealing with e-wastes fits best with at least one of the three principles of sustainability?

A)Help children learn to earn money by scavenging for scrap metal.
B)Ship e-wastes to developing countries.
C)Burn e-wastes periodically.
D)Dispose of e-wastes in landfills.
E)Give used electronics back to manufacturer for remanufacturing, repair, or recycling.
Question
Hazardous waste is best defined as waste that threatens human health or the environment because it

A)is devoid of any nutrients
B)is poisonous, dangerously chemically reactive, corrosive, or flammable
C)an unwanted or discarded material that is not liquid or gas.
D)is in violation of anti-pollution laws
E)has been disposed of improperly
Question
Primary, or closed-loop recycling,

A)recycles used materials into new products of the same type.
B)recycles used materials into new product of a different type.
C)recycles materials for use in secondary recycling.
D)requires a fee-per-bag collection system.
E)involves postconsumer waste.
Question
Which of the following statements about landfill processes is false?

A)Open landfills are common near major cities in many developing countries.
B)Contaminated leachate can seep from the bottom of landfills.
C)Contaminated groundwater is a problem at some landfills.
D)Fly ash created in landfills is a useful by-product.
E)Older, unlined landfills may have particularly bad water pollution problems.
Question
Smart growth is a form of urban planning that

A)uses laws and other tools to channel urban growth into less harmful areas
B)relies on current statistics rather than on future population growth trends
C)encourages resource consumption
D)facilitates urban sprawl on a rapid scale
E)focuses on the social consequences of urban land use planning
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What is one disadvantage of urbanization?

A)lack of transportation options
B)higher infant mortality rates
C)less access to medical care and social services
D)fragmentation of wildlife habitats
E)less recycling alternatives
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Solid waste is best defined as any unwanted or discarded material that

A)is partially reusable because of its nutrients
B)threatens human health or the environment because of its toxicity
C)is not liquid or gas
D)is not biodegradable
E)cannot be converted to a liquid
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The fly ash waste produced by the electric power plant in the industrial ecosystem in Kalundborg, Denmark is used by

A)greenhouses.
B)pharmaceutical plants.
C)cement manufacturers.
D)fish farms.
E)area homes.
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Currently, about ____ by weight of the municipal solid waste produced in the United States is buried in sanitary landfills.

A)29%
B)39%
C)49%
D)59%
E)69%
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____ regulates about 5% of all hazardous waste produced in the United States.

A)Surface impoundments
B)CERCLA
C)Environmental justice
D)RCRA
E)Superfund
Question
The term POPs refers to

A)persistent producers of waste.
B)persistent disposers of waste.
C)persistent recyclers of waste.
D)persistent transporters of waste.
E)persistent organic pollutants.
Question
Some European countries have established cradle-to-grave responsibility laws that require companiesto

A)keep track on all of its hazardous waste.
B)bury their waste in hazardous waste landfills.
C)take back the consumer products they sell.
D)use only new materials in manufacturing.
E)exchange their wastes with other companies.
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What is one advantage of liquid hazardous waste disposal by deep-well injection?

A)little chance of leakage
B)no emission of air pollutants
C)discouragement of waste production
D)low cost
E)ease of incineration
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An advantage of materials recovery facilities (MRFs) is that they

A)encourage a low throughput of garbage.
B)have low operation and maintenance costs.
C)eliminate the production of toxic ash
D)do not emit carbon dioxide and methane.
E)recover valuable materials for resale.
Question
Incineration of hazardous wastes

A)is widely accepted as the best way to dispose of all hazardous wastes.
B)results in the production of high-level hazardous wastes.
C)may be performed at considerably less expense than landfills.
D)increases the total volume of trash.
E)is not yet technologically feasible.
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Recycling rates for some MSW categories have increased in the U.S. partly because of

A)inclusion of environmental costs in market prices.
B)the prevalence of MRFs.
C)tax breaks for mining virgin materials.
D)fluctuations in the price of recycled materials.
E)a rise in the number of curbside recycling programs.
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Which country burns about 54% of its municipal solid waste in incinerators?

A)United States
B)Japan
C)Switzerland
D)Great Britain
E)Denmark
Question
Sanitary landfills typically have problems with

A)rodents and insects.
B)spreading odors.
C)open, uncovered garbage.
D)traffic, noise, and dust.
E)spread of disease.
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In 2000, the parliament of which country enacted a law that by 2020 will ban all chemicals that are persistent and can bioaccumulate in living tissue?

A)England
B)France
C)Switzerland
D)Sweden
E)Denmark
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Phytoremediation

A)involves using natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb pollutants from soil and water.
B)results in the production of high-level hazardous wastes.
C)involves a faster and more efficient approach to waste management
D)is accepted as the best method of dealing with hazardous wastes.
E)is currently in widespread use in large urban areas.
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How much of the hazardous and toxic waste produced in the United States is unregulated?

A)100%
B)95%
C)50%
D)5%
E)1%
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Enforcement of Superfund and cleanup of polluted sites has slowed because

A)responsible parties have been quick in cleaning up pollution.
B)pollution is no longer a major concern for waste producing industries.
C)local governments and small businesses willingly take on the responsibility for cleanup.
D)the U.S. Congress refused to renew the tax on oil and chemical companies that funded the program.
E)most of the waste sites in the U.S. have already been cleaned up.
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Bioremediation of hazardous waste uses ____ to detoxify hazardous waste.

A)charcoal filters
B)cement kilns
C)plants
D)bacteria and enzymes
E)combustion
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Physical methods for detoxifying hazardous wastes include

A)filtering with charcoal or resins to remove harmful solids.
B)isolating the materials and placing them in safe storage.
C)destroying toxic substances with bacteria and enzymes.
D)activating chemical reactions to convert hazardous chemicals into harmless ones.
E)using deep-well disposal.
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____ waste makes up more than 75% of the total waste that scientists have distinguished as recyclable.

A)Household
B)Postconsumer
C)Primary or closed-loop
D)Preconsumer
E)Secondary
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Brownfields are

A)deep-well injection sites.
B)state-of-the-art landfills.
C)surface impoundments.
D)abandoned industrial and commercial sites.
E)above-ground waste storage sites.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)It is more economical to have consumers separate trash before pickup than to use materials recovery facilities.
B)Glass, iron, and aluminum can be recovered from solid wastes.
C)The source-separation approach usually involves consumers separating trash into four collections: glass, paper, plastic, and metal.
D)Materials-recovery facilities provide many more jobs than low-technology recycling.
E)Materials-recovery facilities need a large input of garbage to be financially successful.
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____________________ approaches attempt to reduce the environmental impact of solid waste without reducing the amount of waste produced; ____________________ approaches attempt to reduce waste and use what we do produce as resources.
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____________________ are chemical substances that persist in the environment, bioaccumulate through the food web, and pose a risk to human health and the environment.
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The energy from the combustion of municipal solid waste in an incinerator can be used to boil water to make steam for heating water or space, or for producing electricity.
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The principles of new urbanization try to discourage mixed-use city neighborhoods in an effort to maximize economic sustainability.
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In Europe, car-sharing networks have increased the average drover's carbon dioxide emissions.
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Incineration is a sustainable way to manage hazardous wastes.
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Materials-recovery facilities discourage consumers from producing trash.
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Charging a fee or tax on gasoline is an ineffective way to phase in full-cost pricing to offset the environmental and health costs caused by automobile use.
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The use of DDT is banned worldwide.
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The city government of ____________________ has taken measures that reduced the percentage of days each year in which air pollution standards are violated from 50% to 20%. The government banned cars from the central city area; phased in cleaner, more fuel-efficient vehicles; and planted more green space.
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Resource exchange webs use resources similarly to natural food webs.
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People in urban areas tend to have better access to medical services, family planning and recycling facilities than people in rural areas.
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Most of the world's cities are not self-sustaining systems.
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Instead of being sent to landfills, containers made from bioplastic could be composted to produce a soil conditioner.
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The United States legally exports its e-waste under the Basel Convention.
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Ecocities do not yet exist; they are futuristic plans for sustainable urban growth.
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Urbanization affects local climates and causes light pollution.
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Some rural people are ____________________ to urban areas in search of a better life or ____________________ by poverty, famine, war or job insecurity.
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The fastest growing solid waste problem in the United States and the world is ____________________.
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Resource exchange webs function by using the waste of one process as the raw materials for another.
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Does the 1992 Basel Convention advance or hinder environmental justice? Explain your reasoning.
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Describe how the three principles of sustainability can be applied to create a successful ecocity.
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____________________ ideals promote protection from environmental hazards regardless of race, gender, age, nationality, income, social class or political factor.
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Discuss three challenges faced by cities as urbanization expands.
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____________________ is the term for rainwater that is contaminated as it percolates through the solid waste in landfills.
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On the hazardous waste landfill figure, choose the letter that identifies the location of the leak detection system.
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The ____________________ bans participating countries from shipping hazardous wastes to or through other countries without their permission.
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In order of decreasing priority by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, discuss ways to implement integrated hazardous waste management.
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____________________ involves using natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb, filter and remove contaminants from polluted soil and water.
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____________________ are excavated depressions such as ponds, pits, or lagoons into which liquid hazardous wastes are stored.
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List four smart growth tools and give an example of how each tool may be used in controlling urban sprawl.
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What are some of the challenges faced by the urban poor who live in slums or squatter settlements? What arguments can you make for and against some governments decision to recognize existing slums?
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On the hazardous waste landfill figure, choose the letter that identifies the location of the gas vent.
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On the hazardous waste landfill figure, choose the letter that identifies the location of the groundwater monitoring well.
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What are the four stages of population shift from rural to urban areas in the United States of America over the last 200 years?
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1
Some governments legally recognize slum areas of the urban poor in developing countries. On reason for this is that people living in slums tend to

A)utilize discarded building materials supplied by the government.
B)work to improve their living conditions if they know they can stay in an area.
C)rely on government subsidies for access to clean water, sewers, electricity and roads.
D)picket for basic services on government property, thereby creating a distraction.
E)occupy other legal properties nearby when their properties are illegal
B
2
The concept of an ecocity revolves around

A)sustainability and livability.
B)rapid urban development.
C)government subsidies and grants.
D)mass transportation services.
E)upper to middle class populations.
A
3
Sanitary landfills are most likely to result in

A)open dumps.
B)the release of methane.
C)better ecocities.
D)reintroduction of wildlife habitats.
E)less urban sprawl.
B
4
____ represents the second largest proportion of solid waste produced in the United States.

A)Industrial solid waste
B)Municipal solid waste
C)Electronic waste
D)Toxic waste
E)Integrated waste
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What is one advantage of urbanization?

A)easier access to medical care and social services
B)increased attention to wildlife habitats
C)stricter regulation of pollution
D)better water quality
E)more stable climate control
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What would be the top priority in a pollution prevention approach to solid waste?

A)recycling
B)reusing
C)reducing
D)burning
E)burying
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With about 4.6% of the world's population, the United States produces ____ of the world's solid waste.

A)15%
B)25%
C)35%
D)45%
E)55%
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The U.S contains ____ of the world's population but consumes ____ of the world's gasoline.

A)4.4%; 43%
B)4.4%; 25%
C)25%; 10%
D)43%; 5%
E)85%; 2%
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What are the top four components of municipal solid waste that are buried in U.S. landfills, listed from highest to lowest?

A)paper, food waste, yard waste, and plastics
B)plastics, paper, yard waste, and food waste
C)paper, yard waste, food waste, and plastics
D)yard waste, paper, food waste, and plastics
E)plastics, food waste, yard waste, and paper
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Today, ____ of the world's population and ____ of the U.S. population live in urban and suburban areas.

A)52%; 82%
B)20%; 75%
C)82%; 52%
D)90%; 87%
E)100%; 100%
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What is an advantage of sanitary landfills for the disposal of solid waste?

A)discouragement of waste production
B)low operating cost
C)containment of greenhouse gases
D)less contamination of groundwater
E)better traffic ad air pollution controls
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Urbanization is best defined as the

A)decline of suburban populations.
B)creation and growth of urban and suburban areas.
C)homogenization of ecocities.
D)replacement of hypercities with megacities.
E)migration of the U.S. population to less populated states.
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____ represents the largest proportion of solid waste produced in the United States.

A)Industrial solid waste
B)Municipal solid waste
C)Electronic waste
D)Toxic waste
E)Integrated waste
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Which of the following strategies for dealing with e-wastes fits best with at least one of the three principles of sustainability?

A)Help children learn to earn money by scavenging for scrap metal.
B)Ship e-wastes to developing countries.
C)Burn e-wastes periodically.
D)Dispose of e-wastes in landfills.
E)Give used electronics back to manufacturer for remanufacturing, repair, or recycling.
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Hazardous waste is best defined as waste that threatens human health or the environment because it

A)is devoid of any nutrients
B)is poisonous, dangerously chemically reactive, corrosive, or flammable
C)an unwanted or discarded material that is not liquid or gas.
D)is in violation of anti-pollution laws
E)has been disposed of improperly
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Primary, or closed-loop recycling,

A)recycles used materials into new products of the same type.
B)recycles used materials into new product of a different type.
C)recycles materials for use in secondary recycling.
D)requires a fee-per-bag collection system.
E)involves postconsumer waste.
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Which of the following statements about landfill processes is false?

A)Open landfills are common near major cities in many developing countries.
B)Contaminated leachate can seep from the bottom of landfills.
C)Contaminated groundwater is a problem at some landfills.
D)Fly ash created in landfills is a useful by-product.
E)Older, unlined landfills may have particularly bad water pollution problems.
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Smart growth is a form of urban planning that

A)uses laws and other tools to channel urban growth into less harmful areas
B)relies on current statistics rather than on future population growth trends
C)encourages resource consumption
D)facilitates urban sprawl on a rapid scale
E)focuses on the social consequences of urban land use planning
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What is one disadvantage of urbanization?

A)lack of transportation options
B)higher infant mortality rates
C)less access to medical care and social services
D)fragmentation of wildlife habitats
E)less recycling alternatives
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Solid waste is best defined as any unwanted or discarded material that

A)is partially reusable because of its nutrients
B)threatens human health or the environment because of its toxicity
C)is not liquid or gas
D)is not biodegradable
E)cannot be converted to a liquid
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The fly ash waste produced by the electric power plant in the industrial ecosystem in Kalundborg, Denmark is used by

A)greenhouses.
B)pharmaceutical plants.
C)cement manufacturers.
D)fish farms.
E)area homes.
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22
Currently, about ____ by weight of the municipal solid waste produced in the United States is buried in sanitary landfills.

A)29%
B)39%
C)49%
D)59%
E)69%
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____ regulates about 5% of all hazardous waste produced in the United States.

A)Surface impoundments
B)CERCLA
C)Environmental justice
D)RCRA
E)Superfund
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The term POPs refers to

A)persistent producers of waste.
B)persistent disposers of waste.
C)persistent recyclers of waste.
D)persistent transporters of waste.
E)persistent organic pollutants.
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Some European countries have established cradle-to-grave responsibility laws that require companiesto

A)keep track on all of its hazardous waste.
B)bury their waste in hazardous waste landfills.
C)take back the consumer products they sell.
D)use only new materials in manufacturing.
E)exchange their wastes with other companies.
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What is one advantage of liquid hazardous waste disposal by deep-well injection?

A)little chance of leakage
B)no emission of air pollutants
C)discouragement of waste production
D)low cost
E)ease of incineration
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An advantage of materials recovery facilities (MRFs) is that they

A)encourage a low throughput of garbage.
B)have low operation and maintenance costs.
C)eliminate the production of toxic ash
D)do not emit carbon dioxide and methane.
E)recover valuable materials for resale.
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Incineration of hazardous wastes

A)is widely accepted as the best way to dispose of all hazardous wastes.
B)results in the production of high-level hazardous wastes.
C)may be performed at considerably less expense than landfills.
D)increases the total volume of trash.
E)is not yet technologically feasible.
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Recycling rates for some MSW categories have increased in the U.S. partly because of

A)inclusion of environmental costs in market prices.
B)the prevalence of MRFs.
C)tax breaks for mining virgin materials.
D)fluctuations in the price of recycled materials.
E)a rise in the number of curbside recycling programs.
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Which country burns about 54% of its municipal solid waste in incinerators?

A)United States
B)Japan
C)Switzerland
D)Great Britain
E)Denmark
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Sanitary landfills typically have problems with

A)rodents and insects.
B)spreading odors.
C)open, uncovered garbage.
D)traffic, noise, and dust.
E)spread of disease.
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In 2000, the parliament of which country enacted a law that by 2020 will ban all chemicals that are persistent and can bioaccumulate in living tissue?

A)England
B)France
C)Switzerland
D)Sweden
E)Denmark
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Phytoremediation

A)involves using natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb pollutants from soil and water.
B)results in the production of high-level hazardous wastes.
C)involves a faster and more efficient approach to waste management
D)is accepted as the best method of dealing with hazardous wastes.
E)is currently in widespread use in large urban areas.
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How much of the hazardous and toxic waste produced in the United States is unregulated?

A)100%
B)95%
C)50%
D)5%
E)1%
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35
Enforcement of Superfund and cleanup of polluted sites has slowed because

A)responsible parties have been quick in cleaning up pollution.
B)pollution is no longer a major concern for waste producing industries.
C)local governments and small businesses willingly take on the responsibility for cleanup.
D)the U.S. Congress refused to renew the tax on oil and chemical companies that funded the program.
E)most of the waste sites in the U.S. have already been cleaned up.
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Bioremediation of hazardous waste uses ____ to detoxify hazardous waste.

A)charcoal filters
B)cement kilns
C)plants
D)bacteria and enzymes
E)combustion
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Physical methods for detoxifying hazardous wastes include

A)filtering with charcoal or resins to remove harmful solids.
B)isolating the materials and placing them in safe storage.
C)destroying toxic substances with bacteria and enzymes.
D)activating chemical reactions to convert hazardous chemicals into harmless ones.
E)using deep-well disposal.
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____ waste makes up more than 75% of the total waste that scientists have distinguished as recyclable.

A)Household
B)Postconsumer
C)Primary or closed-loop
D)Preconsumer
E)Secondary
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Brownfields are

A)deep-well injection sites.
B)state-of-the-art landfills.
C)surface impoundments.
D)abandoned industrial and commercial sites.
E)above-ground waste storage sites.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)It is more economical to have consumers separate trash before pickup than to use materials recovery facilities.
B)Glass, iron, and aluminum can be recovered from solid wastes.
C)The source-separation approach usually involves consumers separating trash into four collections: glass, paper, plastic, and metal.
D)Materials-recovery facilities provide many more jobs than low-technology recycling.
E)Materials-recovery facilities need a large input of garbage to be financially successful.
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41
____________________ approaches attempt to reduce the environmental impact of solid waste without reducing the amount of waste produced; ____________________ approaches attempt to reduce waste and use what we do produce as resources.
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42
____________________ are chemical substances that persist in the environment, bioaccumulate through the food web, and pose a risk to human health and the environment.
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43
The energy from the combustion of municipal solid waste in an incinerator can be used to boil water to make steam for heating water or space, or for producing electricity.
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44
The principles of new urbanization try to discourage mixed-use city neighborhoods in an effort to maximize economic sustainability.
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45
In Europe, car-sharing networks have increased the average drover's carbon dioxide emissions.
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46
Incineration is a sustainable way to manage hazardous wastes.
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47
Materials-recovery facilities discourage consumers from producing trash.
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48
Charging a fee or tax on gasoline is an ineffective way to phase in full-cost pricing to offset the environmental and health costs caused by automobile use.
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49
The use of DDT is banned worldwide.
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50
The city government of ____________________ has taken measures that reduced the percentage of days each year in which air pollution standards are violated from 50% to 20%. The government banned cars from the central city area; phased in cleaner, more fuel-efficient vehicles; and planted more green space.
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51
Resource exchange webs use resources similarly to natural food webs.
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52
People in urban areas tend to have better access to medical services, family planning and recycling facilities than people in rural areas.
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53
Most of the world's cities are not self-sustaining systems.
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54
Instead of being sent to landfills, containers made from bioplastic could be composted to produce a soil conditioner.
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55
The United States legally exports its e-waste under the Basel Convention.
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56
Ecocities do not yet exist; they are futuristic plans for sustainable urban growth.
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57
Urbanization affects local climates and causes light pollution.
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58
Some rural people are ____________________ to urban areas in search of a better life or ____________________ by poverty, famine, war or job insecurity.
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59
The fastest growing solid waste problem in the United States and the world is ____________________.
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60
Resource exchange webs function by using the waste of one process as the raw materials for another.
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61
Does the 1992 Basel Convention advance or hinder environmental justice? Explain your reasoning.
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62
Describe how the three principles of sustainability can be applied to create a successful ecocity.
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63
____________________ ideals promote protection from environmental hazards regardless of race, gender, age, nationality, income, social class or political factor.
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64
Discuss three challenges faced by cities as urbanization expands.
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65
____________________ is the term for rainwater that is contaminated as it percolates through the solid waste in landfills.
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66
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Labeling   On the hazardous waste landfill figure, choose the letter that identifies the location of the leak detection system.
On the hazardous waste landfill figure, choose the letter that identifies the location of the leak detection system.
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67
The ____________________ bans participating countries from shipping hazardous wastes to or through other countries without their permission.
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68
In order of decreasing priority by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, discuss ways to implement integrated hazardous waste management.
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69
____________________ involves using natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb, filter and remove contaminants from polluted soil and water.
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70
____________________ are excavated depressions such as ponds, pits, or lagoons into which liquid hazardous wastes are stored.
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71
List four smart growth tools and give an example of how each tool may be used in controlling urban sprawl.
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72
What are some of the challenges faced by the urban poor who live in slums or squatter settlements? What arguments can you make for and against some governments decision to recognize existing slums?
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73
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Labeling   On the hazardous waste landfill figure, choose the letter that identifies the location of the gas vent.
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74
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Labeling   On the hazardous waste landfill figure, choose the letter that identifies the location of the groundwater monitoring well.
On the hazardous waste landfill figure, choose the letter that identifies the location of the groundwater monitoring well.
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What are the four stages of population shift from rural to urban areas in the United States of America over the last 200 years?
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