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Environmental & Water

Created by Marty Baum
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The gradual wearing away of the land by natural forces
The gradual addition of land through natural causes such as shoreline movement caused by streams or rivers
Soils that expand when water is added and shrink when they dry out. This continuous change in soil volume can cause homes built on this soil to move unevenly and crack. This is known as ________ Soils
Water that is safe to drink
First in time, first in right. The person who has the permit first gets to use the water first. This is called Prior __________
A naturally occurring , colorless, odorless gas produced from the decay of natural radioactive minerals in the ground found in basements and foundation cracks in buildings. This is called _______ Gas
These are energy fields found near power lines, homes near electrical appliances, and in offices near equipment that has electric motors. There is a controversy over claims that they can cause health problems. These are called ________ Fields
This is where building occupants experience acute health and comfort effects that appear to be linked to time spent in the building, but no specific illness or cause can be identified.Once occupants leave the building they seem to get better. This is known as _______ Building Syndrome
A fire-resistant material that was banned in 1978 and was used mainly in insulation
The sudden removal of soil by an act of nature
Pumping groundwater faster than it can be replaced
This is water below the earth's surface and can be contaminated from many sources. This contamination can effect private wells and water supplies. This is known as ______ Contamination
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A fungus that grows on almost any organic substance if moisture and oxygen are present.
These are non-navigable waterways, such as rivers and streams. An owner of land that borders a non-navigable waterway owns the land under the water to the center of the waterway.
An outflowing of water from a structure such as a wastewater treatment plant, sewer pipe, or industrial outfall. It helps reduce the demand for freshwater resources and is generally used for irrigation purposes.
A process for sealing off asbestos and a more desirable method of removal in many circumstances
These are areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year, including during the growing season.
This agency enforces all environmental laws at the federal level. This is the Environmental ________ Agency
Used as disposal sites for garbage. When they are full, they cap two to four feet of soil on top and plant vegetation and grass.
A long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or earth. The physical appearance may be more than a mile in length , up to 15 feet wide, and 100's of feet deep.
These are navigable waterways, such as lakes, seas, and oceans. An owner that borders navigable waterways owns the land up to the high watermark
Abandoned or underutilized properties where reuse is complicated by actual or perceived environmental contamination.
Was used as a pigment and drying agent in paint and was considered a great weather sealant. Was banned in 1978. This is called ______ Based Paint