DMP 314 Review
Across
- 2. Association that is committed to reducing light pollution globally and catalogues designated dark areas.
- 3. Scale that illustrates levels of light pollution based on what is observable in the night sky
- 6. Abbreviation for the commonly used parameter that helps toxicologists understand the level of health risk posed by environmental pollutants
- 9. In addition to the FDA, this agency plays a key role in the regulation of aquatic animals and seafood.
- 10. A byproduct of spoilage bacteria breaking down histidine in seafoods like tuna (causes scrobrotoxic seafood poisoning)
- 14. Tickborne disease of interest for both physicians and veterinarians
- 15. Invisible gas of concern that more people should be testing for in their homes
- 16. Clostridium botulinum spores are ________ in the environment
- 17. Marine biologist, competent writer, and activist (last name)
- 19. A site near present-day St. Louis that archaeologists believe met its demise due to environmental-health factors
- 21. The _______ Act: a law passed by Congress in light of transnational terroristic threats to the U.S. food supply
- 22. Too much of this for too long can bring physiological and psychological health problems
- 23. Residents of Manhattan get their water from ________ sources
Down
- 1. Environmental health leaders use the 85th _________ speed to create safe road signage
- 4. Federal agency overseeing workplace safety
- 5. Mosquitoes, lice, houseflies, oh my!
- 7. Post-rainstorm runoff of chemicals is an example of _______ source pollution
- 8. Alarming waterborne disease events in 1854 (London) and 1855 (Ft. Riley)
- 11. Federal agency that sets the drinking water standard in the United States
- 12. The ______ of Cryptosporidium are difficult to destroy with chlorination alone
- 13. Provides an all-hazards framework for local, state, and federal stakeholders to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents of all kinds
- 16. Volcanoes represent an example of this subsidiary category of the physical environment
- 18. An indicator of water quality in the management and treatment of wastewater
- 20. Color-coded scale used for helping citizens contemplating going outdoors