A) Superfund
B) synergism
C) CERCLA
D) acute toxicity
E) LD50
F) RCRA
G) National Priority List
H) threshold levels
I) Superfund.
J) chronic toxicity
K) corrosiveness
L) ignitability
M) reactivity
N) waste minimization
O) toxicity
P) hazardous wastes
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A) prohibits exports of hazardous waste to Antarctica.
B) prohibits export of hazardous waste to a country unless the country agrees to accept the shipment.
C) is used to prohibit the export of electronic waste to countries without their consent.
D) All of these statements are correct.
E) None of these statements are correct.
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A) The Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) protected those who purchased land from becoming responsible for unknown hazardous waste sites if they use proper methods of evaluating the property.
B) The Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act (SBLRBRA) allowed certain abandoned hazardous waste sites to be developed for a useful purpose.
C) Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) established the innocent landowner defense.
D) All of these statements are correct.
E) None of these statements is correct.
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A) waste from the decommissioning of nuclear power plants
B) clothing worn by those who work in nuclear industries
C) transuranic nuclear waste
D) None of these statements is correct.
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A) Low-level radioactive waste must be stored in the state where it was produced.
B) Certain kinds of waste (transuranic waste) are stored in the waste isolation pilot plant in New Mexico.
C) High-level nuclear waste must be stored underground.
D) None of these statements is correct.
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A) Superfund
B) synergism
C) CERCLA
D) acute toxicity
E) LD50
F) RCRA
G) National Priority List
H) threshold levels
I) Superfund.
J) chronic toxicity
K) corrosiveness
L) ignitability
M) reactivity
N) waste minimization
O) toxicity
P) hazardous wastes
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A) Superfund
B) synergism
C) CERCLA
D) acute toxicity
E) LD50
F) RCRA
G) National Priority List
H) threshold levels
I) Superfund.
J) chronic toxicity
K) corrosiveness
L) ignitability
M) reactivity
N) waste minimization
O) toxicity
P) hazardous wastes
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A) reactivity
B) ignitability
C) corrosiveness
D) toxicity
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A) oil and gas
B) metal mining
C) chemical
D) farming
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A) Superfund
B) synergism
C) CERCLA
D) acute toxicity
E) LD50
F) RCRA
G) National Priority List
H) threshold levels
I) Superfund.
J) chronic toxicity
K) corrosiveness
L) ignitability
M) reactivity
N) waste minimization
O) toxicity
P) hazardous wastes
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Multiple Choice
A) Superfund
B) synergism
C) CERCLA
D) acute toxicity
E) LD50
F) RCRA
G) National Priority List
H) threshold levels
I) Superfund.
J) chronic toxicity
K) corrosiveness
L) ignitability
M) reactivity
N) waste minimization
O) toxicity
P) hazardous wastes
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A) Lead poisoning is an example of acute toxicity.
B) Lead poisoning has resulted in regulations to prevent exposure.
C) Lead poisoning is the result of a persistent pollutant.
D) Lead poisoning is an example of chronic toxicity.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) storage sites at nuclear power plants
B) uranium mining waste
C) processes used to produce nuclear weapons
D) accidents at nuclear power plants
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True/False
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A) places limits on the amount of hazardous waste a company can produce.
B) requires those who transport hazardous waste to document their shipments.
C) has resulted in about a 90 percent reduction in the amount of hazardous waste produced.
D) All of these statements are correct.
E) None of these statements is correct.
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A) determination of acute and chronic toxicity of substances
B) identification of toxic and hazardous substances
C) setting exposure limits to toxic and hazardous substances
D) All of these statements are correct.
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A) Using a spray can of oil-based paint and then disposing of the empty can as described on the can.
B) Dumping used cooking oil in the toilet.
C) Storing labeled containers of pesticides in their original containers.
D) All of these activities result in the release of hazardous waste.
E) None of these activities result in the release of hazardous waste.
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A) Several European countries have already constructed underground storage for spent nuclear fuel.
B) Several countries in Europe and Asia have reprocessing plants that deal with spent nuclear fuel.
C) The United States is the only country that has not dealt with the problem of spent nuclear fuel disposal.
D) None of these statements is correct.
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