Across
- 2. Combines many waste management methods
- 4. Species that signals the health of an ecosystem
- 6. Recycling where materials are turned into new products
- 9. Bacteria from fecal contamination
- 11. Discarded electronic appliances
- 12. Ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance
- 19. Recycling where materials are reused to make same product
- 20. Commonly known as trash or garbage
- 22. Charge for disposing waste
- 23. Water saturated land areas
- 26. Use of plants to absorb or break down pollutants
- 28. Graph showing effect of different doses
- 30. Low oxygen conditions
- 32. Warming of water bodies
- 37. Substances known to cause cancer
- 41. Pollution from a source
- 42. Liquid that drains from a landfill
- 44. Engineered round facility for safe waste disposal
- 45. Comprehensive environmental response, compensation, and liability act
- 46. Accumulation of substances in an organism
- 47. Resource conservation and recovery act
- 48. Nutrient enrichment in water bodies
- 49. Barrier constructed to hold back water
- 50. Use of organisms to remove contaminants
Down
- 1. Large, pond like structure for storing liquefied manure
- 3. Process of removing salt from salt water
- 5. Stable internal conditions of living organisms
- 7. Facility for burning waste
- 8. Increase in concentration of toxins in food chain
- 10. Spectrum of environmental conditions which an organism can survive
- 13. Contamination of water bodies
- 14. Chemicals that interfere with hormonal systems
- 15. Chemicals that interfere with endocrine systems
- 16. Natural process of recycling organic material
- 17. Rapid increase in algae population in water
- 18. Pollution that isnt from a specific source
- 21. Acids depositing from the atmosphere onto the Earth
- 24. Infectious disease often from contaminated water
- 25. Large natural or artificial water supply
- 27. Toxins that are harmful to nervous systems
- 29. Measure of amount of oxygen required
- 31. Law regulating surface water quality
- 33. Law ensuring safe drinking water supply
- 34. Degree to which a substance can harm organisms
- 35. Used water
- 36. Site for disposal of waste
- 38. Underground tank treating household sewage
- 39. Nutrient over-enrichment in water bodies
- 40. Diverse underwater ecosystems
- 43. Areas in water bodies with low oxygen
