Date
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Course Code
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MULTIPLE CHOICE

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1.  Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPA)
Enforcement is dependent on the state that the generator is located in

Enforcement is dependent on the county that the generator is located in and it’s respective County Agent

Enforcement is dependent on the county that the generator is located in and it’s respective District Attorney

2.  The most common violations cited  are:
Improper labeling, Improper recordkeeping, Inadequate training, Failure to inspect waste containers

Improper labeling, Improper accumulation , Inadequate training, Failure to inspect waste storage areas

Improper labeling, Improper recordkeeping, Inadequate training, Failure to inspect waste storage areas

3.  Characteristic Wastes: Wastes which exhibit one of the following characteristics:
Ignitability, Reactivity, Corrosivity, Toxicity

Ignitability, Reactivity, Explosiveness, Toxicity

Ignitability, Reaction-ability, Explosiveness, Toxicity

4.  At Delta College: the waste located at the Hazardous Waste Storage Cage:
May be accumulated for up to 30 days

May be accumulated for up to 60 days

May be accumulated for up to 90 days

5.  Hazardous waste is usually shipped to the following type of facilities:
Landfill  / Incinerator

Fuel Blending / Treatment (Neutralization)

Recycling

All of the above

6.  Universal waste is:
Thermostats containing mercury switches

Batteries & Lamps

All of the above

7.  Points of waste (satellite) generation and accumulation locations (shops/classrooms)
May accumulate up to one month - per waste stream

May accumulate up to one year - per waste stream

May accumulate up to one hundred days - per waste stream
True / False

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8.  RCRA regulates hazardous wastes from the point of generation to the point of accumulation

9.  A material becomes waste when it can no longer be used for its intended purposes

10.  An EPA ID number is not required to be obtained by the Generator

11.  Donations that contain possible hazardous materials need to be reviewed by the Program
Director prior to acceptance

12.  Incompatible wastes may be accumulated in the same container,

13.  Aerosol cans should be thrown into the regular trash

14.  Return all non-leaking returnable containers to the supplier as soon as practical

15.  The CUPA does not require secondary containment for hazardous waste containers
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