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A) Nuisance
B) Abatement
C) Trespass
D) Negligence
E) Strict liability
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A) Specified
B) Point
C) Identified
D) Standard
E) Specific
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A) Manufacturer data demonstrates it can perform its intended function
B) It must be properly labeled
C) It must be registered
D) It must be demonstrated to pose absolutely no risk to human health or the environment
E) Its composition must warrant the claims made for it
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A) Application-assuming
B) Technology-dependent
C) Technology-forcing
D) Technology-driven
E) Invention-dependent
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A) The Marine Pollution Prevention Protocol
B) The Montreal Protocol.
C) MARPOL.
D) The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.
E) The Eastern Pacific Ocean Tuna Fishing Agreement.
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A) The construction of a large nuclear power plant bordering Yellowstone National Park which congress has proposed.
B) The expansion of a playground by a local township.
C) The expansion by a local township from a one room courthouse to a two room courthouse.
D) The construction of a residential home in a neighborhood where it is believed there are wild deer.
E) The construction of a new "mother-in-law apartment" behind an existing home.
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A) He is incorrect.
B) He is correct only if he can establish that the owner of the site has sufficient funds with which to clean the site.
C) He is correct only if the state,not the federal government,cleans the site.
D) He is correct only if the federal government,not the state,cleans the site.
E) He is correct only if damages for cleaning the site are in an amount less than $50,000.
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A) The Endangered Plants and Animals Agreement
B) The Humane Protection Agreement
C) The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
D) The Endangered Species Treaty
E) The International Endangered Plants and Animals Protocol
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A) The Navigable Water Act
B) The Clean Water Act
C) The Remedial Water Act
D) The Clean-Up Water Act
E) The Ambient Quality Water Standards
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A) The court determined that the agency's production of an environmental assessment and its finding of no significant impact satisfied the agency's minimal burden but that the agency was required to go beyond its minimal burden in order to meet environmental standards and that an environmental impact statement was required.
B) The court determined that the agency's refusal to conduct an environmental impact statement resulted in its failure to meet even minimal standards,and that the agency was required to reconsider the matter and prepare an environmental impact statement.
C) The court determined that while under certain circumstances the agency may forego an environmental impact statement,the plaintiff established that the agency in the present case failed to fully discuss why no adverse environmental effect was at issue which is necessary in order to forego a full environmental impact statement.
D) The court refused to reach the issue of whether a full environmental impact statement was needed because the plaintiff lacked standing to sue.
E) The court determined that the agency's production of an environmental assessment and its finding of no significant impact satisfied the agency's minimal burden to justify forgoing the environmental impact statement.
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A) By calculating the value of misused government subsidies
B) By balancing damages and the cost of nuisance prevention
C) By the EPA's published guidelines
D) By assessing an ideal amount of green tax
E) By assessing the actual dollar amount of lost property value
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A) The Water Control Act
B) The Water Use Act
C) The Safe Navigation Act
D) The Water Conservation Act
E) The Federal Water Pollution Control Act
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A) Primary
B) Conservation
C) Secondary
D) Required
E) Suggested
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A) Five years
B) Two years
C) 18 months
D) Ten years
E) Three years
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A) Clean-Up fund
B) Primary payment source
C) Hazardous duty fund
D) Superfund
E) Secondary payment source
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A) The Toxic Substances Control Act is the only federal act regulating toxic substances.
B) The primary federal acts for regulating toxic substances are The Hazardous Chemical Act and The Toxic Substances Control Act.
C) Three federal acts regulate toxic substances: The Hazardous Chemical Act,the Toxic Substances Control Act,and The Pesticide Regulation Act.
D) The Federal Insecticide,Fungicide,and Rodenticide Act is the only federal act regulating toxic substances.
E) The primary federal acts for regulating toxic substances are the Toxic Substances Control Act and the Federal Insecticide,Fungicide,and Rodenticide Act.
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