Introduction to Environmental Geology, 5e (Keller)
Chapter 14 Water Pollution
14.1 Multiple-Choice Questions
1) How did Hurricane Floyd contribute to dramatic water pollution in North Carolina?
A) Intense rain and river flooding caused poorly sited pig farm waste lagoons to overflow.
B) Intense winds damaged pig farm waste treatment facilities, rendering them inoperable.
C) Pig carcasses were washed into the ocean, where they decayed.
D) Careful preparation by pig farm operators prevented major water contamination despite the
intensity of the hurricane.
2) The level of decaying organic matter in water is indicated by what measure?
A) fecal coliform
B) eutrophication index
C) biochemical oxygen demand
D) nitrogen and phosphorus
3) What measures have largely eliminated waterborne diseases in the United States?
A) stringent pig farm regulations
B) separation of sewage and drinking water
C) the Clean Water Act
D) water renovation and conservation
4) What is the principal cause of cultural eutrophication?
A) heavy metals in treated municipal water
B) elevated biochemical oxygen demand
C) elevated levels of fecal coliform bacteria
D) elevated levels of phosphorus and nitrogen