ENVR 350 Quiz 2 Pollution
ENVR 350 Quiz 2: Pollution – Clean Air and Water
Module 2: Week 2
- Congress’ principal goal in passing the Clean Water Act was to reduce discharge from
- Agriculture is currently the 2nd most important source of lake pollution.
- The Bush team, in the late 1980s, selected a system of allowance trading combined with a nationwide cap on total sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions.
- The Environmental Protection Agency was established by which U.S. President?
- The key water quality provisions of the Clean Water Act fall into ______ main categories.
- The Clean Water Act was originally designed to eliminate all discharges of pollutants into the nation’s waterways by 1985.
- Sulfur dioxide is released into the environment through industrial activity only.
- The approach of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards is a classic example of flexible but difficult to administer standards.
- Ozone absorbs certain frequencies of harmful infrared radiation (IR-B) emitted by the sun, blanketing the planet in a protective shield.
- The first national celebration of Earth Day was the brainchild of which public figure?
- Scientists estimated that in 1980 the U.S. emitted about ________ tons of nitrogen oxides (NOx) into the environment.
- Under the Clean Water Act, ___________ determine the water quality standards needed to support the designated uses of its various waterways.
- The Clean Air Act regulates at the source of pollution only (i.e. smokestack), and not at the point of impact (i.e. where we breathe).
- Acid rain pioneers, like Robert Angus Smith & Eville Gorham, were largely ignored by the general public and scientific community.
- The Clean Water Act focuses primarily on the discharge of pollutants into waterways, while largely ignoring hydrological changes to waterways, such as dams and water withdrawals.
- Many factories, commercial facilities, and sewage treatment works are known as point
- Between 1980 and 2016, concentrations of carbon monoxide decreased __________ in the U.S.
- The Clean Water Act of 1972 was enacted before the Clean Air Act.
- Healthy lakes normally have a pH of around ________ or above.
- By 1970, the American public perceived pollution as more important than race, crime, and poverty.
- Which standards, according to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, are designed to protect human health?
- In 1999, EPA reported emissions of over ________ pounds of hazardous air pollutants.
- The main precursor of acid rain is:
- The __________ Protocol is an international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer.
- The New Source Performance Standards assume that new and existing stationary sources will be treated ____________ under the Clean Air Act.
- Which of the following is the primary source of water pollution to the nation’s streams and rivers?
- Scientists estimated that in 1980 the U.S. emitted about ________ tons of sulfur dioxide
- Like the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act singles out existing industrial point sources for tighter effluent limitations.
- What percentage of Americans in 1970 thought that the problem of air pollution was at least somewhat serious in their part of the country?