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Chapter 11 Groundwater Study Guide Exam 2024.
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Describe several ways in which groundwater can become contaminated. - correct answer 1. Pesticides and herbicides applied to agricultural crops can find their into groundwater. 
2. Nitrate, formed from one of the most widely used fertilizers, is harmful in even small quantities in drinking water. 
3. Rain can carry pollutants like toxic mercury and lead from city landfills into groundwater. 
4. Liquid and solid wastes from septic tanks and sewage pl...
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Chapter 11 Groundwater (Figures) Questions And Answers Latest |Update| Verified Answers
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Turf and Ornamental Pesticide Applicator Exam NH Questions and Answers 100% Correct!
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3 things that determine vulnerability to groundwater contamination. - ANSWER-Geologic conditions, depth to groundwater, and weather conditions. 
 
Zones of saturation - ANSWER-Areas where water collects underground(Where groundwater is found) 
 
Every 5 years or 12 credits in 5 year period. - ANSWER-How often must a pesticide applicator reexam for his license? 
 
Oil degredation-resistance and filter efficiency - ANSWER-What respirators are classified by 
 
75 ft - ANSWER-Legal distance from pri...
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Texas Department of Agriculture Pesticide Applicator's study guide- Answered 100% Correct
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Define IPM - ANSWER-1. a pest population management system that anticipates and prevents pests from causing damage. 
 
2. an ecological approach to pest control. 
 
Components of IPM - ANSWER-1. Pest identification 
2. Monitoring 
3. Use of natural enemies (biological control) 
4. Pest-resistant plants 
5. Cultural and structural changes 
6. Judicious use of least toxic pesticides 
 
Intent of IPM - ANSWER-To use tactics that include pesticide alternatives that reduce the total amount of pestici...
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Aquatic Science unit #9 question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Aquatic Science unit #9What does the term headwaters mean? - correct answer the beginning of a river 
 
Another word for watershed is ____. - correct answer drainage basins 
 
What does the term unsaturated zone mean? - correct answer the area of an aquifer that contains both air and water between the spaces of the rocks 
 
What does the term saturated zone mean? - correct answer the area of an aquifer in which water completely fills the spaces in between the rocks 
 
____________ can cause alga...
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Level 1 Water Distribution Practice Test 2023-2024 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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The minimum and maximum chloride residual in a water distribution system is ? - ANSWER-0.2 mg/l and 4mg/L of free chlorine 
 
Nitrate may not exceed what conc...
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Groundwater (Aquifer and Groundwater characteristics) with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Groundwater (Aquifer and Groundwater characteristics) with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Groundwater-Wells Questions and Answers 100% Accurate
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zone of saturation 
Zone where all of the open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water 
 
 
 
water table 
Upper limit of the zone of saturation 
 
 
 
zone of aeration 
Area above the water table where the soil, sediment and rock are not saturated 
 
 
 
porosity 
Percentage of the total volume of rock or sediment that consists of pore spaces 
 
 
 
permeability 
Ability to transmit water through connected pore spaces 
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Chapter 11 Groundwater question and correct answers 100% 2023/2024
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Chapter 11 GroundwaterDescribe several ways in which groundwater can become contaminated. - correct answer 1. Pesticides and herbicides applied to agricultural crops can find their into groundwater. 
2. Nitrate, formed from one of the most widely used fertilizers, is harmful in even small quantities in drinking water. 
3. Rain can carry pollutants like toxic mercury and lead from city landfills into groundwater. 
4. Liquid and solid wastes from septic tanks and sewage plants, as well as animal f...
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Chapter 11 Groundwater Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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Chapter 11 Groundwater Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024Describe several ways in which groundwater can become contaminated. - correct answer 1. Pesticides and herbicides applied to agricultural crops can find their into groundwater. 
2. Nitrate, formed from one of the most widely used fertilizers, is harmful in even small quantities in drinking water. 
3. Rain can carry pollutants like toxic mercury and lead from city landfills into groundwater. 
4. Liquid and solid wastes from septic tank...
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