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TLMT 381 Midterm Exam (Score 100%)
Question 1 of 40 2.5 PointsCharacteristic hazardous wastes are solid wastes that are known or tested to exhibit a hazardous trait such as:A. Corrosivity B. Reactivity C. Ignitability D. All the above Question 2 of 40 2.5 PointsOne of the very last industrial dumps to make national news that resulted in further legislation was the Love Canal hazardous waste site in Niagara Falls, New York.TrueFalseQuestion 3 of 40 2.5 PointsAlthough many of the books point to Hooker Chemical alone as the villain in this tragedy, there is evidence to suggest Hooker Chemical acted responsibly and a different culprit caused the Love Canal area to be developed into residential housing.TrueFalseQuestion 4 of 40 2.5 PointsWhich act was written in 1965 to deal primarily with solid waste from municipal sources.A. EPA B. RCRA C. CERCLA D. SWDA Question 5 of 40 2.5 PointsOn December 11, 1980, in further reaction to Love Canal and other newly discovered hazardous waste cleanup sites, Congress also passed the "Superfund" Law, officially known asA.EPA B.CERCLA C.SWDA D.RCRA Question 6 of 40 2.5 PointsWhat is a process that modifies the physical, chemical, or biological character of a wasteA. Treatment B. Recycling C. Disposal D. Source reduction Question 7 of 40 2.5 PointsWhat is a combination of avoiding waste generation, generating the least amount and concentration, and generating the least toxic waste possible.A. DisposalB. Recycling C. Source reduction D. Treatment Question 8 of 40 2.5 PointsWhat includes using constituents of a waste material to manufacture a product, removing contaminants from a waste for reuse, and using a waste as a substitute product for a commercial product.A. Source reduction B. Disposal C. Treatment D. Recycling Question 9 of 40 2.5 PointsWhat is the discharge, deposition, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking, or placing of any waste into the environment, including land, water, or air.A. Disposal B. Source reduction C. Recycling D. Treatment Question 10 of 40 2.5 PointsThe catastrophic earthquake and resulting tsunami off the coast of Japan on March 11, 2001 caused extensive damage to the Daiichi nuclear power plants in FukushimaTrueFalseQuestion 11 of 40 2.5 PointsIt is solely the generator's responsibility to determine if it generates or manages solid waste.TrueFalseQuestion 12 of 40 2.5 PointsWhich of the Characteristic Hazardous Wastes are liquids having a flash point < 60 °C (140 °F) and compressed gases with a pressure over 1 atmosphere that are flammable or that support combustion.A. Ignitable B. Corrosive C. Reactive D. Toxic Question 13 of 40 2.5 PointsWhich of the Characteristic Hazardous Wastes are: acetone, benzene, waste gasoline, alcohols, naptha, petroleum distillates, and other used solvents such as xylene.A. Reactive B. Corrosive C. Ignitable D. Toxic Question 14 of 40 2.5 PointsWhich of the Characteristic Hazardous Wastes are unstable and can cause explosions, toxic fumes, gases, or vapors when exposed to water, heat, or increased pressure.A. Ignitable B. Toxic C. Corrosive D. Reactive Question 15 of 40 2.5 PointsWhich of the Characteristic Hazardous Wastes are harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed through the skin.A. Ignitable B. Corrosive C. Reactive D. Toxic Question 16 of 40 2.5 PointsThe USEPA applied the term universal waste to certain types of wastes that are generated on a regular basis by almost every business and industry (universally).TrueFalseQuestion 17 of 40 2.5 PointsFailure to make a proper solid or hazardous waste determination is potentially a very serious violation, carrying possible monetary penalties.TrueFalseQuestion 18 of 40 2.5 PointsIt is critical to forget if the facility must comply with solid and hazardous waste laws, rules, and regulations; and if it needs to comply, what exact compliance procedures must be followed.TrueFalseQuestion 19 of 40 2.5 PointsHaving a written determination from a regulatory agency goes a long way toward convincing compliance staff that the facility tried its best to make a proper determination. TrueFalseQuestion 20 of 40 2.5 PointsOne of the last questions a hazardous waste inspector asks when he inspects a facility is, "Have you made waste determinations on all of the waste generated at the facility?"TrueFalseQuestion 21 of 40 2.5 PointsPollution Prevention Act of 1990, stating under Section 6602 (b) that:A. Pollution should not be prevented or reduced at the source whenever feasible. B. Pollution that can be prevented should be recycled in an environmentally safe manner whenever feasible. C. Pollution that can be prevented or recycled should be treated in an environmentally safe manner whenever feasible. D. Disposal or other release into the environment should be employed only as a last resort and should be conducted in an environmentally safe manner [PPA 90a]. Question 22 of 40 2.5 PointsThe Hazardous Waste Management Hierarchy meant that reduction of wastes at the source, waste minimization, waste exchange, and recycling must be considered and implemented by industries generating hazardous waste.TrueFalseQuestion 23 of 40 2.5 PointsWhat is the reuse of waste materials for beneficial purposes.A. Revitalization B. Recycling C. Reutilize D. Reciter Question 24 of 40 2.5 PointsRecycling involves running waste through a process to recover a useful or valuable material for future use.TrueFalseQuestion 25 of 40 2.5 PointsWhich hazmat handler represents an important regulatory status used by regulators and compliance inspectors. A. Large Quantity Generators (LQG) B. Nonregulated handler (NRH) C. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG) D. Small Quantity Generators (SQG) Question 26 of 40 2.5 PointsWhich hazmat handler generates no more than 100 kilograms (kg) or 220 pounds (lb) per month of hazardous waste, or 1 kg (2.2 lb) of acute hazardous waste per month (P-List). A. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG) B. Small Quantity Generators (SQG) C. Nonregulated handler (NRH) D. Large Quantity Generators (LQG) Question 27 of 40 2.5 PointsWhich hazmat handler generates more than 100 kg and no more than 1,000 kg of non-acute hazardous waste per month, or no more than 1 kg of acute hazardous wastes per month.A. Nonregulated handler (NRH) B. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG) C. Small Quantity Generators (SQG) D. Large Quantity Generators (LQG) Question 28 of 40 2.5 PointsWhich hazmat handler generates ≥ 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month, or greater than 1 kg acute hazardous waste per month, and stores more than 1,000 kg of hazardous waste and more than 1 kg of acute hazardous waste.A. Nonregulated handler (NRH) B. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG) C. Small Quantity Generators (SQG) D. Large Quantity Generators (LQG) Question 29 of 40 2.5 PointsTransporters are allowed to store and transfer hazardous wastes from one vehicle to another for up to 100 days.TrueFalseQuestion 30 of 40 2.5 PointsTSDFs operate under a hazardous waste permit that is issued by the regulating state or the federal government, following a rigorous review and a public review process. TrueFalseQuestion 31 of 40 2.5 PointsWhat is a technology normally used to clean up contaminated hazardous waste sites.A. Adsorption B. Ion Exchange C. Neutralization D. Air Stripping Question 32 of 40 2.5 PointsWhat is a chemical treatment process used to remove dissolved ionic species from contaminated aqueous streams.A. Ion Exchange B. Neutralization C. Air Stripping D. Adsorption Question 33 of 40 2.5 PointsThese materials can frequently be removed by what on an active-solid surface?A. Adsorption B. Neutralization C. Precipitation D. Ion Exchange Question 34 of 40 2.5 PointsWhat of a waste involves addition of a chemical substance to change the pH to a more neutral levelA. Adsorption B. Neutralization C. Precipitation D. Ion exchange Question 35 of 40 2.5 PointsFlocculation is the destabilization of particles in a liquid so that they can agglomerate to produce larger particles.TrueFalseQuestion 36 of 40 2.5 PointsOxidation is a chemical reaction in which the valence of a compound increases from the loss of electrons.TrueFalseQuestion 37 of 40 2.5 PointsOxidation is the opposite reaction, where valence of a compound decreases from gaining electrons.TrueFalseQuestion 38 of 40 2.5 PointsSurface impoundments are non-containerized piles of solid, non-liquid hazardous waste that are used for temporary storage or treatment.TrueFalseQuestion 39 of 40 2.5 PointsWaste Piles are non-containerized piles of solid, non-liquid hazardous waste that are used for temporary storage or treatment.TrueFalseQuestion 40 of 40 2.5 PointsLand Treatment Units use naturally occurring soil microbes and sunlight to treat hazardous waste.TrueFalse
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