Ch 18 Quizzes Flashcards

1
Q

The California equivalent of the Environmental Protection Agency is known as ___

A

CalEPA

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2
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Originally, the primary goal of the ___ was the cleanup of toxic waste left from decades of unchecked dumping.

A

EPA

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3
Q

A finding of no significant impact under the California Environmental Quality Act is known as a negative ___.

A

declaration

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4
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Passed in 1970, the ____ requires the federal government to assess and mitigate environmental impacts from projects under its jurisdiction.
One of the goals of this act is to “encourage productive and enjoyable harmony between man and his environment.

A

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

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5
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An ___ is required under NEPA for any public or private project likely to have a significant effect on the environment.

A

EIS (Environmental Impact Statement)

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6
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If - following the govt’s initial evaluation - the government makes a determination of ___, an EIS will be required.

A

significance

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7
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If new information is revealed after publication of the final environmental impact assessment, a local agency may need to issue a ___ EIR

A

supplemental

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8
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The ___ handles most small cleanups in California, such as the cleanup of meth labs.
Note: It may also be involved in larger cleanups.

A

California Department of Toxic Substances Control,

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9
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T/F: California endangered species act protects only species native to California

A

true

non-native species can’t be listed for protection under california law, but they may be protected by the federal Endangered Species Act

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10
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T/F: any owner of property contaminated by toxic waste is potentially responsible for the cleanup costs, even if the contamination occurred before that party took possession of the property

A

true

“both current and former owners are considered potentially responsible parties and may be assessed a share of the cleanup costs, though there are many exceptions”

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11
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T/F: The Federal Endangered Species Act protects endangered plants only on federal government land

A

True

“the Federal ESA protects endangered animals on all land, but plants only on federal land. Endangered plants on private land are protected by state law”

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12
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T/F: Residential property is not subject to CERCLA

A

False

“CERCLA covers both commercial and residential property, but the EPA won’t normally take action against residential property owners except in limited circumstances”

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13
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T/F: Contiguous property owner is someone whose property has been contaminated by toxic waste from an adjacent property

A

True

“contiguous property owners may be able to avoid liability under CERCLA if they didn’t know about the contamination and have no relationship with the person responsible for the contamination”

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