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WILL THE WINNERS LOSE? Landfill Test Review
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Objective: Be the team with the most points. When your team answers a question correctly, you can choose to take a card (or not!) The cards can have positive or negative consequences (i.e. you can gain or lose points). When other teams are answering a question, stay silent and consider their question. The purpose is to review.
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True or False: Trash is sorted into recyclables, non-recyclables, hazardous & non-hazardous waste. FALSE. IT IS NOT SORTED AT ALL.
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Which layer is on the bottom of a landfill and why? CLAY B/C ITS IMPERMEABLE TO WATER
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Define leachate. Rainfall that seeps throughout a landfill and picks up contaminants
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How has recycling changed since 1960? IT HAS INCREASED
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Describe 2 sources of municipal solid waste. HOMES, BUSINESSES, & SCHOOLS.
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How many pounds of trash does the average person produce per day? 4.5 LBS.
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What percentage of our trash goes to a landfill? 55%
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List 1 source of non-controlled waste. AGRICULTURE OR MINES
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How do we define inert waste? SUBSTANCE THAT DOES NOT DECOMPOSE
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Describe how leachate is collected in a landfill. THROUGH PIPES THAT FUNNEL LEACHATE INTO A RETENTION POND
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List 3 things that can be found in leachate (must have all 3). HEAVY METALS, BACTERIA, PESTICIDES, NITROGEN, ORGANIC MATTER
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List 2 problems associated with landfills. CONTAMINATION OF SOIL/WATER, METHANE RELEASE, SINKING, PUBLIC OPINION, LOCATION DUE TO EARTHQUAKES & LANDSLIDES
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Which landfill layer soaks up leachate and sends it to the pipes? SAND/GRAVEL
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What is the most effective strategy for managing waste? REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF WASTE.
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List 1 pro and 1 con for waste to energy. PRO= GET ELECTRICITY; LESS WASTE GOING INTO LANDFILL CON= TOXIC ASH & AIR POLLUTION.
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How has waste generation changed since 1960 (when we started recycling)? IT HAS INCREASED
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What is the correct order for the 3 R’s? Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
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Explain two differences between aerobic & anaerobic digestion. AEROBIC= HAS O2, MAKES ONLY FERTILIZER (METHANE LOST TO AIR) ANAEROBIC= NO O2, MAKES FERTILIZER & ENERGY FROM METHANE CAPTURE.
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Which is more efficient: aerobic or anaerobic digestion? Explain why. ANAEROBIC BECAUSE METHANE IS CAPTURED FOR ENERGY
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What is the most effective use of a sanitary landfill? RECOVERY AND USE OF CH4.
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Why is open burning the least effective strategy? POLLUTION & GLOBAL WARMING
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What is the final cap made of? SOIL & PLANTS
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What is plastic made from? OIL
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Why is recycling not on the top of the 3 R pyramid? Because it uses energy to make the recycled products= more pollution
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Explain the difference between bio-degradable and non- biodegradable. Bio-degradable substances decompose naturally in a reasonable amount of time.
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What substances are used for composting? ORGANIC WASTE (FOOD SCRAPS; YARD TRIMMINGS)
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What do you get out of composting? FERTILIZER
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What products are recycled the most? CAR BATTERIES
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What products are recycled the least? PLASTIC BOTTLES
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What percentage of ocean trash is plastic? 80%
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