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List International and Philippine laws on environmental pollution. Briefly describe each law. Cite as many as you can.
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- An ideal solution to prevent pollution is to take into consideration the future generation that needs to live a healthy environment True or falseDescribe several categories of pollution that are becoming ever more serious problems.Which of the following statement/s is/are correct about health care wastes? I. Incineration is allowed in the Philippines. II. Alternatives for incineration are allowed such as autoclaving , microwaving and steam treatment. III. Incinerators operating at 850 degrees celsius to 1100 degrees celsius is allowed in the Philippines. IV. Health care waste management should be according to laws and standards established by the experts internationally and in national level. A. II and IV B. I, II and III C.II and III D. I, II, III and IV
- Air pollution was one of the first areas of environmental concern and regulation. Identify any such successful mitigation efforts and identify also areas where we have work yet to do and its environmental health implications.Explain how the 3Rs (reduce, regulate, restore) of the pollution management strategy resolve the: 1. Smog pollution 2. Acid precipitationIssue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation.
- Contrast pollution prevention, pollution control and pollution practices.What is the Golden Arrow and name two ways it creates environmental issues? STRONG PARAGRAPH REQUIRED.As a result of the Clean Air Act, Congress directed the EPA to establish standards for six pollutants. Which of these is not one of the six? Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide Sulfur dioxide Nitrogen dioxide Lead
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