SEES 2220 FINAL EXAM
Clean Water Act
(CWA, 1972) set maximum permissible amounts of water pollutants that can be discharged into waterways; aims to make surface waters swimmable and fishable
lake chad is
1/10th of it's former size
Arsenic MCL
10 g/L
China's green wall
2,800-mile network of forest belts designed to stop the sands.
What are the concerns about HABs (Harmful Algal Blooms)?
All of the above
This occurs(yellow dragon)
Annually
Arsenic poisoning was in...
Bangladesh
the largest mass poisoning of a human population in history "
Bangladesh
Elon Musk
CEO of Tesla and SpaceX
cORRECTIVE ACTIONS 4 Gulf of Mexico
CROP/FERTILIZER MANAGEMENT, ON-FARM WETLANDS
Lake chad decline due to
Climate
Name the two causes of rapid population growth in megacities.
High rates immigration and high birth rates
Why does Lake Erie get most nutrients?
Humans, wetlands gone, few trees
Water pollution is the addition of any substance that degrades or lowers the quality of water for ____.
Living organisms
From 2002-2006, the City of Toronto in Canada had a rather unique way to get rid of their garbage:
Load up trucks and drive to Carleton Farms in Michigan for disposal
Yellow Dragon
Name given to air pollution that is a major problem for many Chinese cities.
issue in Lake Erie
Toxic Algae Bloom
The size of the dead zone in Gulf of Mexico decreased dramatically from 1999 to 2000 due to___.
drought
Desalination technology does not cause any environmental problems.
false
Which of the following unit(s) is or are NOT used to describe the pollutant concentration in water?
g/m2
Examples of point source pollution
leaking septic tank, unlined landfill, leaking oil tank, water discharged from industry
ppb
parts per billion
Deserification
process by witch grass land changes to dessert
Cyanobacteria
Bacteria that can carry out photosynthesis
Aral Sea dissapeared due to
HUMANS
Algal Blooms in China
Issue: There is too many algae in the aquatic system Causes: Excess of Nitrogen and phosphorus Resolutions: Limit fertilizers use.
Israel
Issue: water shortage in 4 consecutive years Causes: Pollution, climate, drought, overusing Resolutions: Irrigate, learn, desalination
Hypoxia
Low oxygen saturation of the body, not enough oxygen in the blood
N and p ARE crucial for plants and animals
TRUE
Chad
large expanse of water "
Desalination
the removal of salt from seawater to make it usable for drinking and farming
Point-source pollution occurs in groundwater as well.
true
non-point source pollution
water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
The dead zone caused by pollution in the Gulf of Mexico at the mouth of the Mississippi River encompassed about _____ square kilometers in 1999.
20,000
Eutrophication
A process by which nutrients, particularly phosphorus and nitrogen, become highly concentrated in a body of water, leading to increased growth of organisms such as algae or cyanobacteria.
water pollution
Any physical or chemical change in surface water or groundwater that can harm living organisms or make water unfit for certain uses.
Megacity
City with more than 10 million people
Which of the following is the best example of a point source of water pollution?
Factory effluent
If water does not smell or taste bad, the water is clean and safe to drink.
False
Water is only capable of dissolving solids that it encounters in the hydrologic cycle.
False
What causes desertification?
Farming, overgrazing, and drought
______ is a condition of low oxygen concentration (less than 2 mg/L) that can cause stress or death in organisms that are unable to live the zone.
Hypoxia
Main source of nitrogen and phosphorous in water is from ____. I. farming II. atmospheric loading III. sewage treatment plants IV. urban
I and II
Ghana
Issue: Pollution and drought Causes: urbanization, mining and climate Resolutions: watershed protection, universal access to water and forest resolutions
Modern sanitary landfills are designed to minimize the release of leachates and gases. These can be summarized in terms of the 5 "L"s. Which of the following is not one of those Ls?
Landscape design
5 L's
Location, liners, leachate collection, landfill caps, Long-term monitoring
The Makoko Floating School
Makoko is a town on stilts off the coast of Laos, with a school that floats nearby.
greenhouse effect
Natural situation in which heat is retained in Earth's atmosphere by carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and other gases
Impacts of climate change
Prolonged droughts, increased severity of storms, more severe heat waves, coastal flooding
pollution
Release of harmful materials into the environment
How does the size of "rich" megacities compare with "poor" ones? Give examples.
Rich megacities stretch out further than poor ones - Los Angeles is four times as big as Mumbai despite being a smaller city
Which of the following statement is NOT true?
The MCL of arsenic is 10 mg/l
Non point can enter the watershed from any point
True
Non-point sources of pollution can enter a body of water from anywhere across its watershed.
True
Water capable of dissolving many solids and liquids that it encounters as it moves along the hydrologic cycle
True
The great ocean conveyor belt
a constantly moving system of deep-ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity
slum
a heavily populated urban area characterized by substandard housing and squalor
If one drinks too much arsenic contaminated water, which kinds of diseases/symptoms might be developed?
all of the above
What could be the corrective action(s) to reduce nutrient inflows to the Gulf of Mexico?
all of the above
transition zone
an area in which the properties of the land undergo a radical change
Lake Chad is being polluted by
cotton and rice farmers
What is the dominant land use in the Lake Erie basin/watershed?
cropland
Mass per unit volume concentration most common scale ‐ defines mass of salt dissolved in one liter water mg/L or μ g/L
definesmassofsaltdissolvedinoneliterwatermg/Lorμg/L
Non-point source contamination occurs in surface water only.
false
The Clean Water Act is applicable to both point source and non-point source pollution.
false
Lake Chad
most important body of water in the Sahel
Charney's model
overgrazing reduces vegetation cover - increases reflectivity of land surface - more solar radiation reflected - less heating of surface less convection - less rainfall. Charney et al., 1977
ppm
parts per million
Which of the following is NOT one of the top 3 leading causes of impaired waters in the United States?
pesticide
Examples of non-point source pollution
pesticide blown from land into a river; run off of fertilizers, pesticides, trash
To control the water pollution (eutrophication), efforts should be focused on reducing ____ in Lake Erie basin and ____ in the Gulf of Mexico.
phosphorous; nitrogen
point source pollution
pollution that comes from a specific site
In 1970s, there were about 250,000 children died each year from water-borne diseases and diarrhea in Bangladesh. What was the major cause of it?
surface-water pollution