HLTH 624 Quiz Final
HLTH 624 Quiz Final
Module 5 Week 5 – Module 8: Week 8
- Concerning the lining of a sanitary landfill:
- The African Stock pile Program(ASP):
- Wastes that need disinfection include all of the following except:
- An example of disinfecting with a safer chemical includes:
- Improved water includes:
- A toilet should be built:
- For long term success, education and access related to sanitation are insufficient to elicit behavior change without investment:
- Concerning Malaysia’s sanitation approach, all of the following are correct except:
- Battery recycling:
- Sewage treatment:
- The Clean Air Act of the Philippines (1999):
- In the compost toilet type of ecological toilet:
- Cleaner production in tanneries in Leon, Mexico occurred because they:
- It is preferable to build a landfill in an area with:
- A covered porous walled chamber that allows water to slowly soak into the ground:
- A sewerage system:
- Disposal into water bodies of final effluent from on-site treatment systems directly into a receiving water body like a river or lake:
- A leach field:
- Concerning the use of bleach:
- Aquaculture:
- Wastes that do not need disinfection include all of the following except:
- A sanitary landfill:
- Electronics recycling:
- For a safe waste pit for burying health care waste:
- Concerning Thailand’s sanitation approach, all of the following are correct except:
- Concerning recycling plastics:
- All of the following are means of disinfecting waste by heat except:
- Concerning e-water, all of the following are correct except:
- The Sulabh public toilet program in India:
- A type of toilet best in places where people wish to plant trees and can be moveable:
- What should not go into compost?
- In the dry toilet type of ecological toilet:
- Concerning compost:
- A toilet that turns human waste into fertilizer:
- Decomposed organic matter that has been hygienized sufficiently to be used in agriculture is called:
- In landfills containing mixed waste:
- Plastic used to make IV bags:
- A VIP toilet:
- A corresponding target that relates to the Millennium Development Goal, for water and sanitation is:
- A clean production paper factory reduces pollution by:
- The following are distinct steps in the sanitation ladder:
- A mixture of urine, feces, washing water and toilet paper is called:
- Harmful waste from leather tanneries can be reduced by all of the following except:
- The Khian Sea:
- Concerning the F-Diagram, it describes fecal pathways through the environment through:
- The following are true about community-led total sanitation (CLTS)
- Singapore’s sanitation approach:
- The total water generated from the washing of food, clothes, dishes and people (from bathing) is called:
- Harmful waste from dyeing can be reduced by all of the following except:
- Health care waste may be related to: