wastes Flashcards

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why are waste disposal problems increasing in urban areas?

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  • urban = more people = more/quicker waste
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what are the detrimental byproducts of waste incineration?

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  • air pollution
  • health issues
  • toxic ash
  • cost to incinerate
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what are leachates?

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  • noxious liquid material that carries bacteria
  • produced when surface/groundwater comes into contact with solid waste
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4
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why do leachates matter?

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dangerous
- contaminates environment
- affects ecosystem
- harms wildlife
- adverse health effects
- corrode pipes
- smell bad

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5
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important considerations for site selection in sanitary landfills?

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  • can’t be located in floodplains, wetlands, unstable land, earthquake faults, near airports
  • arid climate = best
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what environmental problem happened at love canal and what caused it?

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  • residential area built on chemical dumpsite
  • rainfall released the chemicals
  • benzene, dioxin, dichloroethylene, and chloroform found
  • high miscarriage rates, blood & liver abnormalities, birth defects, chromosome damage
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what is the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and what does it mandate?

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  • an act to manage hazardous waste
  • aims to identify hazardous wastes and their life cycle, recording and reporting that waste is not presenting health issue
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how can waste be identified?

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  • highly toxic to people & other living things
  • may explode/ignite when exposed to air
  • extremely corrosive
  • otherwise unstable
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what are the pros of deep well disposal of hazardous wastes?

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  • doesn’t impact surface or groundwater
  • permanently removal from biosphere
  • little risk of waste mitigation to drinking water
  • cost effective
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what are the cons of deep well disposal of hazardous wastes?

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  • “out of sight, out of mind” isn’t true
  • long-lasting geologic effects
  • can fail + cause damage
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11
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potentially valuable resource from sanitary landfills?

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methane gas

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concept of industrial ecology?

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design of industrial systems to be similar to ecosystems where waste from one part of the system is a resource for another

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how do real estate purchasers limit their liability for previous contamination?

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  • superfund amendement and reauthorization act (SARA)
  • protects RE purchasers from liability if environmental audit is completed
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