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temperatures inversions causes To ensure the safety of all bottled drinking wate

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Question

temperatures inversions causes To ensure the safety of all bottled drinking water in the United States, standards are set by: a. State agencies b. Local government c. The EPA d. The ATSDR e. None of above The worst marine oil spill in history was: a. The Nakhodka oil spill b. The Exxon Valdez oil spill c. The Santa Barbara oil spill d. The Sea Empress oil spill e. The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill A microbial agent that can survive processing by water treatment plants is: a. Escherichia coli b. Dracunculus medinensis c. Cryptosporidium parvum d. Vibrio cholerae e. None of the above Naturally occurring sources of air pollution include: a. Wind storms b. Salt evaporation c. Organic materials from plants d. Volcanic eruptions e. All of the above A temperature inversion causes a a. Greater production of pollutants b. Production of more dangerous pollutants c. Greater concentration of pollutants close to the earth's surface d. Reduced concentration of pollutants close to the earth's surface e. All of the above Which of the following pollutants is not listed by the EPA as a criteria air pollutant: a. Ozone b. Smog c. Lead d. Carbon monoxide e. Sulfur dioxide A major contributor to acid rain is: a. SO_2 b. VOCs c. PM d. CO e. None of the above One of the human health effects of sulfur dioxide is:

Explanation / Answer

The worst marine oil spills in history

THE DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL

A Microbial agent that can survive processing by water treatment plants is

CRYPTOSPORIDIUM PARVUM

Naturally occurring sources of air pollution include

ALL OF THE ABOVE

A temperature inversion causes a

GREATER CONCENTRATION OF POLLUTANTS CLOSE TO THE EARTH'S SURFACE

Which of the following pollutants is not listed by the EPA as a criteria air pollutant

SMOG  

A Major contributor to acid rain is

SO2