AP Enviro Sci- Review for Final
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| (C) Provide habitat for fish to reproduce | ||
| It is purified | ||
| About half of the carrying capacity | ||
| Measurement of moisture in the air | ||
| Water table | ||
| (C) Diahrea | ||
| Surface water | ||
| Water that is used in sinks, showers, and dishwashers | ||
| When you know the source of the pollution | ||
| Low oxygen in water column (dead zone) | ||
| Low nutrient, opposite of eutrophic | ||
| Debris; Paticulate organics; Collodial organics; Dissolved organics | ||
| Salt water intrusion into aquifers | ||
| (C) Wild and scenic river | ||
| (E) Harboring diseases (bugs spreading it) | ||
| Preliminary and Primary | ||
| Grit Selection | ||
| A regulatory strategy to address nonpoint source; is the amount the rivers can handle (level of pollutant below threshold) | ||
| It regulates point-source pollution | ||
| (B) Eutrophication (dead phytoplankton) | ||
| (A) Length of exposure and concentration | ||
| (D) At least heavy metals and synthetic organisms | ||
| (B) To trap sediments | ||
| (A) Chlorination, because we would kill the bugs | ||
| (B) Halogenated hydrocarbons | ||
| Many streams have improved | ||
| (A) Heavy metals and synthetic organisms | ||
| OSHEA | ||
| RCRA | ||
| (A) Unused industrial sites that are contaminated | ||
| (B) Isolates wastes from food chain and hydrolic cycle | ||
| Methane | ||
| Excessive nutrients | ||
| Mosquitoes | ||
| Acid mine drainage | ||
| (D) Fumes from products or equipments used in homes or workplaces | ||
| (C) Secondary/Tertiary treatment | ||
| Infectious diseases | ||
| Clear cutting | ||
| Sinkholes; Lowering the water table; Drying up all the creeks; Salt water intrusion |
