19.1 - Municipal & Industrial Waste
19.2 - Minimizing Solid Waste
19.3 - Hazardous Waste
More 19.1 Vocab & Hazardous Waste Terms
Ms. T Trivia
100

Any unwanted material or substance that results from a human activity or process.

Waste

100

The collection of materials that can be broken down and reprocessed to make new items.

Recycling

100

Discarded computers, printers, game systems, cell phones, etc. 

e-waste

100

Refers to solid or liquid waste that is toxic, chemically reactive, flammable, or corrosive.

Hazardous waste

100

Where did Ms. T go to college?

The University of Tulsa

200

Nonliquid waste that comes from homes, institutions, and small businesses.

Municipal solid waste

200

The conversion of organic waste into mulch or humus through natural biological processes of decomposition.

Composting

200

Waste that gives off radiation and is harmful to humans and the environment.

Radioactive waste

200

A controlled process in which mixed garbage is burned at very high temperatures.

Incineration

200

What subject is Ms. T's degree in?

Biology

300

Waste that comes from the production of consumer goods, mining, agriculture, and petroleum extraction and refining.

Industrial Waste

300

Decomposes or breaks down naturally.

Biodegradable

300

Shallow pits lined with plastic and an impermeable material, such as clay. 

Surface impoundments

300

Substances that can easily catch fire.

Ignitable

300

What pets does Ms. T have?

A cat and a dog.

400

Where waste is buried in the ground or piled up in large, carefully engineered mounds.

Sanitary landfills

400

Preventing waste generation to lower costs of disposal and recycling, to conserve resources, and produce less pollution.

Source reduction

400

A federal program to clean up U.S. sites polluted with hazardous waste from past activities. 

Superfund

400

Substances that are harmful or fatal when inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin.

Toxic

400

Where did Ms. T go to high school?

Bixby

500

The liquid that results when substances from the trash dissolve in water as rainwater percolates downward.

Leachate

500

Places where collected recyclables are sorted and prepared for reprocessing.

Material recovery facilities (MRFs)

500

A well is drilled deep beneath the water table, into porous rock, and wastes are then injected into it.

Deep-well injection

500

Substances that can eat through or dissolve metal storage tanks and equipment.

Corrosive

500

How many siblings does Ms. T have?

2