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ENGR 202 – Midterm Exam Questions With Correct Answers What are the main landmarks of environmental engineering? - answerWhen Nixon created NEPA in 1970 The EPA What are the 3 essentials for life? - answerair, water, food What is EPA and when was it established? - answerEnvironmental protection agency, established in 1970 What does the EPA do? - answercreated research centers > documents. All documents are free because its government run When was environment Canada established? and what were the first things that were studied? - answerEstablished in 1976 and they studied water ,air, soil What are some of the most damaging human activities? - answer1. Agriculture - putting chemicals into the soil imposes a negative effect 2. Deforestation - non reversible, will create a desert 3. Urbanization How do we figure out how dangerous a chemical is? - answerFigure out the short term effects (acute effects) and long term effects (weeks months years) How do we test new products before they go on the market? - answerPeriodic testing because we cant test long term without waiting to see the effects What does it mean for something to be carcinogenic? - answerSubstance capable of causing cancer in living tissues - cancerous What happens if a substance is part of the list of carcinogens? - answerGets treated more strictly and separately ©SIRJOEL EXAM SOLUTIONS 10/10/2024 11:44 AM What was the first substance to be on the carcinogens list? - answerAsbestos What is the purpose of the NEPA? - answerNEPA requires federal agencies to assess the environmental effects of their proposed actions prior to making decisions. Created by Nixon in 1970 What does CAA stand for? - answerClean Air Act What are the 6 priority air pollutants thats the CAA required the EPA to set standards for? - answerPM: Particular matter SO2: sulphuric dioxides CO: Carbon monoxide NO2: nitrogen oxides O3: ground-level ozone Lead What were the primary and secondary standards from the CAA associated with? - answerPrimary: Concern about human health (stricter) Secondary: Human welfare What does CAA enforce? - answerPollutants, standards, penalties What are particulate matter? - answerParticulate matter is the sum of all solid and liquid particles in the air which are hazerdous. What characteristics of particles in an air column matter the most? - answersize and number What process causes particles to be created or emitted? - answerMainly combustion What was a major way that developing countries reduced PM? - answerPaving roads. Unpaved rodes cause dust to be in the air. Part of developing a country is paving roads which cost money and take time What is the current standard for PM in Canada? - answerPM-10 What is a main source of Sulfur Dioxide? - answerCombustion and metal smelting due to impurities in the metal Where is the biggest source of oil in the world? - answerAzerbaijan

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What are the main landmarks of environmental engineering? - answer✔When Nixon created
NEPA in 1970
The EPA

What are the 3 essentials for life? - answer✔air, water, food

What is EPA and when was it established? - answer✔Environmental protection agency,
established in 1970

What does the EPA do? - answer✔created research centers > documents. All documents are free
because its government run
When was environment Canada established? and what were the first things that were studied? -
answer✔Established in 1976 and they studied water ,air, soil

What are some of the most damaging human activities? - answer✔1. Agriculture - putting
chemicals into the soil imposes a negative effect
2. Deforestation - non reversible, will create a desert
3. Urbanization

How do we figure out how dangerous a chemical is? - answer✔Figure out the short term effects
(acute effects) and long term effects (weeks months years)

How do we test new products before they go on the market? - answer✔Periodic testing because
we cant test long term without waiting to see the effects

What does it mean for something to be carcinogenic? - answer✔Substance capable of causing
cancer in living tissues - cancerous

What happens if a substance is part of the list of carcinogens? - answer✔Gets treated more
strictly and separately

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10/10/2024 11:44 AM


What was the first substance to be on the carcinogens list? - answer✔Asbestos

What is the purpose of the NEPA? - answer✔NEPA requires federal agencies to assess the
environmental effects of their proposed actions prior to making decisions.
Created by Nixon in 1970

What does CAA stand for? - answer✔Clean Air Act
What are the 6 priority air pollutants thats the CAA required the EPA to set standards for? -
answer✔PM: Particular matter
SO2: sulphuric dioxides
CO: Carbon monoxide
NO2: nitrogen oxides
O3: ground-level ozone
Lead
What were the primary and secondary standards from the CAA associated with? -
answer✔Primary: Concern about human health (stricter) Secondary: Human welfare

What does CAA enforce? - answer✔Pollutants, standards, penalties

What are particulate matter? - answer✔Particulate matter is the sum of all solid and liquid
particles in the air which are hazerdous.

What characteristics of particles in an air column matter the most? - answer✔size and number

What process causes particles to be created or emitted? - answer✔Mainly combustion

What was a major way that developing countries reduced PM? - answer✔Paving roads. Unpaved
rodes cause dust to be in the air. Part of developing a country is paving roads which cost money
and take time

What is the current standard for PM in Canada? - answer✔PM-10

What is a main source of Sulfur Dioxide? - answer✔Combustion and metal smelting due to
impurities in the metal

Where is the biggest source of oil in the world? - answer✔Azerbaijan
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