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$ $ $ $ $ AIR POLLUTIONH20H20 ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH NOT IN MY BACKYARD NEW E $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

1.100 THE AIR WE BREATHE IS COMPRISED OF THESE THREE MAIN GASES AND SMALL AMOUNTS OF OTHER GASES.

1.200 THESE PRODUCERS OF ENERGY AND CORRESPONDING AIR POLLUTION IS ONE OF THE REASONS WE NEED TO CONSERVE ELECTRICITY.

1.300 ENACTED IN 1963, THIS FEDERAL LAW CONTROLS AIR POLLUTION ON A NATIONAL LEVEL.

1.400 THIS IS ONE OF SIX AIR POLLUTANTS CURRENTLY REGULATED BY FEDERAL LAW.

1.500 SIGNED IN 1987 BY 27 COUNTRIES, THIS INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT AIMS TO PROTECT THE OZONE LAYER.

2.100 THE CULTIVATION OF ANIMALS, PLANTS, FUNGI, AND OTHER LIFE FORMS FOR FOOD AND THE NUMBER ONE USE FOR WATER.

2.200 THIS STAR IS THE SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR THE HYDROLOGIC, ALSO KNOWN AS THE WATER CYCLE.

2.300 ON AVERAGE, ALMOST 26% OF WATER USED IN A HOME IS TO DO THIS.

2.400 THIS IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE PERSONAL BEHAVIOR USING WATER.

2.500 PROMOTED IN REGIONS THAT DO NOT HAVE EASILY ACCESSIBLE SUPPLIES OF FRESH WATER, THIS TYPE OF LANDSCAPING REDUCES THE NEED FOR SUPPLEMENTAL WATER.

3.100 WORN OUT TIRES CAN BE MADE INTO A VARIETY OF USEFUL MATERIALS. NAME ONE NEW APPLICATION.

3.200 THESE NUMBERS ON THE BOTTOM OF PLASTIC BOTTLES AND CONTAINERS PROVIDE THE CODING SYSTEM FOR RECYCLING.

3.300 NEWSPAPER CAN BE RECYCLED INTO A NUMBER OF USEFUL PRODUCTS. NAME ONE.

3.400 PLASTIC LUMBER AND PARK BENCHES ARE MADE BY RECYCLING THIS TYPE OF PLASTIC.

3.500 SCIENTISTS ARE EXPERIMENTING WITH RECYCLING RESTAURANT COOKING GREASE TO MAKE THIS NEW ENERGY SOURCE.

4.100 A MAN-MADE AREA WHERE WASTE IS PLACED INTO THE LAND.

4.200 THIS ‘R’ PREVENTS THE NEED FOR LANDFILLS.

4.300 THE AVERAGE PAIR OF LEATHER SHOES TAKES THIS LONG TO DECOMPOSE.

4.400 THIS MATERIAL IN THE WASTE STREAM ACCOUNTS FOR 23% OF PRODUCTS IN LANDFILLS.

4.500 A MAN-MADE STRUCTURE THAT CAN BE SEEN WITH THE NAKED EYE FROM OUTER SPACE.

5.100 E-WASTE IS THE ABBREVIATION OF THIS.

5.200 MOST OLD OR OBSOLETE COMPUTERS GO HERE AFTER USE.

5.300 THIS IS THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF CELL PHONES BEING DISCARDED ANNUALLY.

5.400 THIS IS WHEN DECOMPOSITION OF THE AVERAGE TELEVISION WILL OCCUR.

5.500 THIS IS ONE WAY TO STOP THE STREAM OF E-WASTE.