A) The Clean-Up Water Act
B) The Remedial Water Act
C) The Clean Water Act
D) The Ambient Quality Water Standards
E) The Navigable Water Act
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A) While enforcement authority under the Clean Water Act is left primarily with the federal government, the state government also has the authority to monitor, inspect, and enforce.
B) While enforcement authority under the Clean Water Act is left primarily with the federal government, the state government has the authority to monitor although other powers are lacking.
C) Sean is correct.
D) Only the state has the power to enforce the Clean Water Act.
E) Enforcement of such violations under the Clean Water Act is left primarily to the states.
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A) review the scientific evidence
B) meet with governmental scientists
C) meet with international scientists
D) meet with university professors
E) meet with state governors
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A) Identified
B) Point
C) Specific
D) Specified
E) Standard
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A) Sean is correct.
B) Sean is incorrect, and while incarceration may not be imposed under federal law, penalties are substantial including penalties of up to $5,000 per day.
C) Sean is incorrect, and while incarceration may not be imposed under federal law, knowingly endangering someone by violating the Clean Water Act can result in a criminal fine of up to $150,000 for an individual and $1 million for an organization.
D) Sean is incorrect, and while fines may not be imposed, any individual knowingly endangering someone while violating the Clean Water Act may face up to 10 years in prison.
E) Sean is incorrect, and both incarceration and fines may be imposed.
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A) A water supply system that has at least 15 service connections or serves 25 or more persons.
B) A water supply system that has at least 30 service connections or serves 10 or more persons.
C) A water supply system that has at least 35 service connections and serves 30 or more persons.
D) A water supply system that has at least 10 service connections or serves 50 or more persons.
E) A water supply system that has at least 25 service connections or serves 55 or more persons.
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A) It must be registered
B) It must be properly labeled
C) Its composition must warrant the claims made for it
D) Manufacturer data demonstrates it can perform its intended function
E) It must be demonstrated to pose absolutely no risk to human health or the environment
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A) The Toxic Substances Control Act
B) The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
C) The Hazardous Chemical Act
D) The Illegal Toxic Substances Act
E) The Health and Environment Control Act
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A) A maximum $25,000 per day fine.
B) A maximum $250,000 criminal fine
C) A maximum $1 million fine.
D) Jail time only
E) A civil lawsuit only
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A) Lemon laws
B) purple rain laws
C) green taxes
D) red light laws
E) black taxes
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A) Marketable discharge permits.
B) Government subsidies.
C) Green taxes.
D) Direct regulation.
E) Tort law.
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A) The Toxic Substances Control Act
B) The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
C) The Hazardous Chemical Act
D) The Illegal Toxic Substances Act
E) The Health and Environment Control Act
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A) The Toxic Substances Control Act
B) The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
C) The Hazardous Chemical Act
D) The Illegal Toxic Substances Act
E) The Health and Environment Control Act
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A) State and local governments
B) the federal government
C) Local, state, and the federal government
D) Generators of hazardous waste
E) Keepers of hazardous waste
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A) Sean is correct.
B) Sean is partially correct. Swimming may be a concern of the states, but such swimming is not a concern of the federal government because it does not directly affect harm through, for example, drinking contaminated water.
C) Sean is incorrect only if it can be established that swimmers were incurring physical symptoms such as rashes.
D) Sean is incorrect only if it can be established that the area was designated as an official tourist destination.
E) Sean is incorrect.
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