Waste Management/Treatment
Pollution
Ecosystem Disruptions/Human Impacts
Legislation & Pollution Laws
100

The 3 R's of Waste Management

What is Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle?

100

Known as POPs

What are Persistent Organic Pollutants?

100

Where do the majority of invasive species come from?

Human interactions, or humans introducing them. 

100

This 1970 act requires the EPA to establish National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) to protect public health and the environment.

What is The Clean Air Act?

200

What process is known as when we take materials, break them down and make them into other materials that we can use.

What is recycling?

200

Mass pollution where organisms die from the hydrocarbons from the oil, the oil on the surface coats the birds feathers and mammals fur coats hurting them.

What is an Oil Spill?

200

These disruptions occur with irregular, unpredictable frequency, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, or asteroid impacts.

What are Random events?

200

Known as "Superfund," this law authorized the EPA to identify and clean up abandoned or closed hazardous waste sites.

What is CERCLA

300

Known as electronic trash such as thrown away phones, laptops, cameras, etc. This kind of waste is especially harmful to the environment because of the batteries it contains.

What is E-Waste?

300

The process when heat is released into the water produces negative effects to the organisms in that ecosystem.


What is Thermal Pollution?

300

Includes water purification, flood protection, water filtration, and habitat.

What are Wetland Services?

300

This law governs the disposal of solid and hazardous waste, regulating it from "cradle-to-grave".

RCRA

400

Known as the removal of all of the physical stuff/ things you can see in regards to waste treatment. 


What is Primary Treatment?

400

The process whereby excessive nutrients (nitrogen/phosphorus) lead to algal blooms, reduced sunlight, and eventually, low oxygen conditions known as hypoxia, leading to fish kills.

What is Eutrophication?

400

Commercial development, dam construction, overfishing, and pollutants from agricultural and industrial waste can be classified as what in regards to wetlands.

What are the negative human impacts on Wetlands?

400

This international agreement, often associated with atmospheric science, aimed to phase out the production of CFCs to protect the ozone layer.

What is the Montreal Protocol

500

Known as the use of chemical process to remove 99% of the germs left after general treatment of sewage

What is Tertiary Treatment?

500

Main sources of thermal pollution are known as one of these

What are coal fired and nuclear power plants, deforestation, industrial manufacturing, and urban runoff?

(Any answer listed works)

500

What is known as chemicals that interfere with the Endocrine Disruptors of Animals

What are Endocrine Disruptors?

500

This law regulates the discharge of pollutants into US waters and sets standards for surface water, but not for groundwater or drinking water.

What is the Clean Water Act?