Exam 1 & 2 Questions
Waste
Land, People, Env
EJ & Climate Change
Extra Credit (HARD)
Max 1 EC point per person
100

This legal doctrine says courts should defer to an agency’s interpretation when Congress wrote an ambiguous statute.

The Chevron Doctrine

100

RCRA uses this phrase to describe tracking hazardous waste from the moment it's created until its final disposal.

Cradle-To-Grave

100

What is the difference between calling something invasive vs. aggressive? 

Invasive - must be non-native species. 

Aggressive - can be either non-native or native.

Similar characteristics can be across both.  

100

This was created in 1992 to coordinate Environmental Justice efforts at a federal level. 

EPA’s Office of Environmental Justice

100

List the three types of liability under CERCLA and tell me the difference between all three.  

Strict, Joint & Several, and Retroactive

Strict - One party is held responsible. 

Joint & Several - Multiple parties are responsible, but one typically takes the brunt of it and has to sue the others later to recoup costs. 

Retroactive -  Applies to contamination that occurred before the law was enacted in 1980.

200

This acronym means the total amount of a pollutant a waterbody can safely receive.

TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load)

200

RCRA’s Subtitle _______ Program regulates non-hazardous solid waste.

Hint: It's a letter.

C

200

This 1973 statute is designed to protect species at risk of disappearing and restore them to healthy populations.

Endangered Species Act

200

New Jersey’s program that buys out homes in repeatedly flooded areas is known by this colorful name.

Blue Acres Program

200

This case questioned whether New York needed a Clean Water Act permit to move water from one basin to another through a tunnel.

Catskill Mountains Chapter of Trout Unlimited v. City of New York

300

Under the Clean Air Act, states are required to submit ___________ to the EPA, outlining how they will achieve and maintain compliance with air quality standards.

SIPS (State Implementation Plan)

300

Name that hazardous waste characteristic:

Wastes capable of detonation or explosive reaction.

Reactivity

300

This was created by law in 1986 as an advisory
statewide planning framework, identifying major planning areas, such as Urban, Suburban, Rural, and Agricultural.

NJ State Plan (1986)

300

True or False: NJ created the first comprehensive EJ permitting rules.

True! Drafted in 2020, adopted in 2023.

300

This Supreme Court case evaluated which wetlands fall within the Clean Water Act’s jurisdiction.

Sackett v EPA

400

For hazardous air pollutants, the Clean Air Act requires facilities to install these top-tier pollution controls.

Maximum Achievable Control Technologies (MACTs)

400

What is a key goal of CERCLA?

Cleaning up major hazardous waste sites and holding polluters responsible

400

This piece of legislation was created to protect and reclaim wasteland of swamps, toxic sites and landfills in the Meadowlands.

Hackensack Meadowlands Reclamation & Development Act

400

Municipalities create these utilities to fund and manage precipitation that drains off of people's properties. 

Stormwater Utility 

400

Name the six criteria pollutants under NAAQs.

Ozone, Particulate Matter, Carbon Monoxide, Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, and Lead 

500

_________________________ is a failure to act with reasonable care, leading to harm to others in an environmental dispute.

Negligence 

500
What type of chemical was C8 in the DuPont case?

PFOS/PFAS

500

List three elements of good planning. 

-Right Thing in the Right Place
-Balance Human Needs with Resources that support them
-Appropriate Infrastructure Investments (Water, sewer, roads, transit)
-Drive Modern Construction Techniques
-Protect Health of Environment
-Protect Public Health
-Sustainability



500

What is the warming limit that was initially set by the Paris Agreement in 2016?

1.5°C

500

What are three Statewide Basic Requirements (SBRs) for MS4 Permits in New Jersey?

Public Education & Outreach
Public Involvement & Participation
Construction Site Runoff Control
Post-Construction Stormwater Management
Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping
Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination (IDDE)