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- Choose the correct answer Based on what you have learned, which of the following can contribute(s) greenhouse gases? landfills; a deep lake with organic rich sediments; septic tanks; D. all of the aboveList out the equipment used to control waste gases by combustion.1. Give the health and environmental effects of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, PM10 and lead. 2. Give the health and environmental effects of the six criteria pollutants
- The table below presents the information on solid waste generation, cost of transport, and cost of disposal of a system that consists of 2 disposal sites and 4 collection points (pictured in Figure 1). Calculate the minimum cost of transportation and disposal. Disposal site 2 Collection route centroids (source) Disposal site 1 Elements of a simple solid waste management system.Question # 1 a) Differentiate between “Disinfection and Sterilization”. Which one of them refers to the “Complete destruction and the Selective Destruction” of “All Living Microorganisms”. Justify your answers with example of each one b) Enlist all the ‘Three Methods’ of ‘Disinfection’. Give ‘Examples’ of each one. Which ‘Method’ is generally used for ‘Municipal Water Supplies’. Discuss them with full justification.Consider the meaning and purpose of the various recycling symbols shown in Figure 1.15. a. Which are used solely as marketing tools, and which tell you what you want to know if your intent is to buy recycled materials? b. Find and cut out a recycling symbol from some product and attach it to your homework paper. Discuss its purpose and integrity.
- Enumerate at least 3 possible mistakes or problems in plumbing (waste collection and ventilation) and explain how it can be fixed, repaired or solved.* Define air pollution sources * What is the most common source of carbon emissions in American transportation?List seven factors that must be considered in the collection of MSW. Define the term; Recycling
- Explain how waste-to-energy incineration for MSW treatment emits anthropogenic GHG and formulate the calculation for its CO2-e emission factorQuestion 14 In general, which of the following is the best long-term method of preventing the emis- sions of primary air pollutants? use of scrubbers and electrostatic precipitators to remove pollutants from industrial emissions B. use of taller smokestacks to release pollutants from industrial emissions higher into the atmosphere use of fossil fuels to fuel single-occupancy vehicles to reduce pollution from vehicle emissions D. use of air pollution reduction plans that promote the relocation of industrial facto- ries to less-populated areasThe original Clean Air Act was intended to establish air quality standards for a large number of pollutants. But there are only six pollutants regulated in this way, because EPA decided not to pursue air quality regulations for other pollutants after an enormous effort to establish standards for these six pollutants. What do you think are the reasons that establishing air quality standards was such a huge effort? What do you think are the reasons that establishing emissions standards was so much easier than establishing air quality standards?