Ch. 19 Regulating Hazardous AMterials
Across
- 3. by products of industrial business or household activities for which there is no immediate use
- 4. act readily with other substances
- 6. turning volatile components of a liquid into an air stream basically turning it into a vapor
- 7. Pollution prevention aims to prevent hazardous waste from being produced
- 10. unstable materials that create spontaneous reactions
- 14. a pollutant that does not remain in the environment for a longer period of time
- 16. hazardous waste trust fund
- 18. includes deep well-injection, storing waste in landfills, dumping waste into sewers rivers or streams
- 22. exposure of substance remains in environment for a longer time
Down
- 1. Register daily publication of the National Archives and Records Service of the General Service Administration
- 2. mission is to protect human health the health of the environment (EPA)
- 3. any material thrown away that is hazardous to the health of humans or the environment
- 4. water is forced through activated carbon in order to treat contaminants
- 5. a pesticide used worldwide that was an example of a persistent organic pollutant
- 8. some materials may be harmless alone but once mixed with others they can become extremely toxic
- 9. resusing waste for another purpose, eliminating it as a waste
- 11. reacting materials together so they are no longer hazardous
- 12. wastewater treatment chemicals are added to form particles that settle and remove the contaminants
- 13. takes place when microorganisms break down substances and they are no longer hazardous materials
- 15. make living things ill
- 17. burn easily and create fire hazard
- 19. burning wastes at high temperatures
- 20. exposure of substance is short term
- 21. persistent organic pollutant