The supply ofwaterunderground.-GroundwaterTo extend the lifeof an item by usingit again as is,repairing it, orcreating new usesfor it. - ReuseFlow ofdiscardedmaterials(garbage, trash,and debris). -Waste StreamUsing the earth'snatural resourceswisely andefficiently. -EnvironmentalConservationThe process ofadding air orcausing air tocirculate throughsomething. -AerationThe methods bywhich sewage fromthe collection orpumping station isprocessed andtreated. - WasteWater TreatmentUnwanted materials initems that are beingrecycled or composted.Physical _______ ofcompost include glass,plastic, or stones. Chemical____ include trace heavymetals and toxiccompounds. - ContaminantBurning amaterial at avery hightemperature.- IncinerationThe solidresidue thatremains afterany material isburned. - AshThis item can bemade into rulers,key chains,carpet, and T-shirts. - SodaBottleThe usable by-product ofwastewater(sewage)treatment. Alsocalled sludge. -BiosolidThe name given tothe elongated pilesof leaves andwoodchips at acomposting facility.- WindrowA carefully engineered sitefor the safe disposal ofsolid waste. Solid waste isdeposited in the ______,compacted and coveredwith soil. Modern _____often called sanitary______ are equipped withleachate collectionsystems, methane gascontrA special type ofrecycling wherebyorganic wastes(trees, leaves, brush,grass clippings, areconverted by naturaldecay. - CompostingTo decrease the amount ofsolid waste by limiting theamount of materials used,buying only those items wereally need, items that willlast a long time and itemswith a minimum amount ofpackaging. - ReduceUseless, unwanted,or discardedmaterials, oftencalled trash, garbage,refuse, or debris. -Solid WasteA system of symbols, suchas letters or numbers, thathave an assigned meaning.The number on the bottomof a plastic container is anexample of the ______used for distinguishingtypes of plastic. - CodeSolid waste producedby homes,businesses,institutions, (ie.,government officesand hospitals) andschools. - MunicipalSolid WasteInvolves products,packaging,manufacturingprocesses andlifestyles thatminimize the amountof waste created. -Source ReductionGrass clippings,leaves, weeds, shruband tree pruning (6'or less in diameter)from a residence orbusiness. - YardTrimmingsA process in whichsolid waste is burnedand the heat is usedto produce steam forgenerating electricity.- Waste to EnergyTo reprocess discards foruse in manufacture of newproducts. This collection,sorting, and transport ofwaste materials. Plastic,glass, paper, and metalsare examples of items thatgo through this process. -RecycleAn area wheregarbage has beenillegally placed andthere is no protectivestructure (plastic andclay liners)to preventgroundwatercontamination. -DumpThis item canbe made into atype of lumber.- Plastic MilkContainerThe proper treatment,storage, and disposal ofwaste. Methods oralternatives for handlingwaste. These includesource reduction, recycling,incineration, landfilling,composting, andwastewater (sewage)treatment. - WasteManagementTreated wastewater(sewage) or finalliquid by-product ofthe wastewatertreatment process. -EffluentA toxic liquid formed whenwater mixes withdecomposing garbage.This mixture can pose acontamination threat togroundwater in the are andis therefore usuallycollected in a ____collection system. -LeachateCapable of beingdecomposed (broken downinto simpler components orelements) by the actions ofmicroorganisms. Mostorganic waste such as foodand paper is ________under certain conditions. -BiodegradableTo break down,rot, or separateinto basiccomponents orparts. -DecomposeWaste, paper,garbage, etc.found alonghighways andleft in publicplaces. -LitterThe practice of separatingwaste generating withineach household orcommercial operation intoseparate types such asnewspaper, glass, plastic,etc., placing them inseparate containers forrecycling, composting anddisposal. - SourceSeparatioThe area where aplant or animalnaturally grows orlives. The nativeenvironment forparticular plants andanimals. - HabitatThe supply ofwaterunderground.-GroundwaterTo extend the lifeof an item by usingit again as is,repairing it, orcreating new usesfor it. - ReuseFlow ofdiscardedmaterials(garbage, trash,and debris). -Waste StreamUsing the earth'snatural resourceswisely andefficiently. -EnvironmentalConservationThe process ofadding air orcausing air tocirculate throughsomething. -AerationThe methods bywhich sewage fromthe collection orpumping station isprocessed andtreated. - WasteWater TreatmentUnwanted materials initems that are beingrecycled or composted.Physical _______ ofcompost include glass,plastic, or stones. Chemical____ include trace heavymetals and toxiccompounds. - ContaminantBurning amaterial at avery hightemperature.- IncinerationThe solidresidue thatremains afterany material isburned. - AshThis item can bemade into rulers,key chains,carpet, and T-shirts. - SodaBottleThe usable by-product ofwastewater(sewage)treatment. Alsocalled sludge. -BiosolidThe name given tothe elongated pilesof leaves andwoodchips at acomposting facility.- WindrowA carefully engineered sitefor the safe disposal ofsolid waste. Solid waste isdeposited in the ______,compacted and coveredwith soil. Modern _____often called sanitary______ are equipped withleachate collectionsystems, methane gascontrA special type ofrecycling wherebyorganic wastes(trees, leaves, brush,grass clippings, areconverted by naturaldecay. - CompostingTo decrease the amount ofsolid waste by limiting theamount of materials used,buying only those items wereally need, items that willlast a long time and itemswith a minimum amount ofpackaging. - ReduceUseless, unwanted,or discardedmaterials, oftencalled trash, garbage,refuse, or debris. -Solid WasteA system of symbols, suchas letters or numbers, thathave an assigned meaning.The number on the bottomof a plastic container is anexample of the ______used for distinguishingtypes of plastic. - CodeSolid waste producedby homes,businesses,institutions, (ie.,government officesand hospitals) andschools. - MunicipalSolid WasteInvolves products,packaging,manufacturingprocesses andlifestyles thatminimize the amountof waste created. -Source ReductionGrass clippings,leaves, weeds, shruband tree pruning (6'or less in diameter)from a residence orbusiness. - YardTrimmingsA process in whichsolid waste is burnedand the heat is usedto produce steam forgenerating electricity.- Waste to EnergyTo reprocess discards foruse in manufacture of newproducts. This collection,sorting, and transport ofwaste materials. Plastic,glass, paper, and metalsare examples of items thatgo through this process. -RecycleAn area wheregarbage has beenillegally placed andthere is no protectivestructure (plastic andclay liners)to preventgroundwatercontamination. -DumpThis item canbe made into atype of lumber.- Plastic MilkContainerThe proper treatment,storage, and disposal ofwaste. Methods oralternatives for handlingwaste. These includesource reduction, recycling,incineration, landfilling,composting, andwastewater (sewage)treatment. - WasteManagementTreated wastewater(sewage) or finalliquid by-product ofthe wastewatertreatment process. -EffluentA toxic liquid formed whenwater mixes withdecomposing garbage.This mixture can pose acontamination threat togroundwater in the are andis therefore usuallycollected in a ____collection system. -LeachateCapable of beingdecomposed (broken downinto simpler components orelements) by the actions ofmicroorganisms. Mostorganic waste such as foodand paper is ________under certain conditions. -BiodegradableTo break down,rot, or separateinto basiccomponents orparts. -DecomposeWaste, paper,garbage, etc.found alonghighways andleft in publicplaces. -LitterThe practice of separatingwaste generating withineach household orcommercial operation intoseparate types such asnewspaper, glass, plastic,etc., placing them inseparate containers forrecycling, composting anddisposal. - SourceSeparatioThe area where aplant or animalnaturally grows orlives. The nativeenvironment forparticular plants andanimals. - Habitat

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  1. The supply of water underground. - Groundwater
  2. To extend the life of an item by using it again as is, repairing it, or creating new uses for it. - Reuse
  3. Flow of discarded materials (garbage, trash, and debris). - Waste Stream
  4. Using the earth's natural resources wisely and efficiently. - Environmental Conservation
  5. The process of adding air or causing air to circulate through something. - Aeration
  6. The methods by which sewage from the collection or pumping station is processed and treated. - Waste Water Treatment
  7. Unwanted materials in items that are being recycled or composted. Physical _______ of compost include glass, plastic, or stones. Chemical ____ include trace heavy metals and toxic compounds. - Contaminant
  8. Burning a material at a very high temperature. - Incineration
  9. The solid residue that remains after any material is burned. - Ash
  10. This item can be made into rulers, key chains, carpet, and T-shirts. - Soda Bottle
  11. The usable by-product of wastewater (sewage) treatment. Also called sludge. - Biosolid
  12. The name given to the elongated piles of leaves and woodchips at a composting facility. - Windrow
  13. A carefully engineered site for the safe disposal of solid waste. Solid waste is deposited in the ______, compacted and covered with soil. Modern _____ often called sanitary ______ are equipped with leachate collection systems, methane gas contr
  14. A special type of recycling whereby organic wastes (trees, leaves, brush, grass clippings, are converted by natural decay. - Composting
  15. To decrease the amount of solid waste by limiting the amount of materials used, buying only those items we really need, items that will last a long time and items with a minimum amount of packaging. - Reduce
  16. Useless, unwanted, or discarded materials, often called trash, garbage, refuse, or debris. - Solid Waste
  17. A system of symbols, such as letters or numbers, that have an assigned meaning. The number on the bottom of a plastic container is an example of the ______ used for distinguishing types of plastic. - Code
  18. Solid waste produced by homes, businesses, institutions, (ie., government offices and hospitals) and schools. - Municipal Solid Waste
  19. Involves products, packaging, manufacturing processes and lifestyles that minimize the amount of waste created. - Source Reduction
  20. Grass clippings, leaves, weeds, shrub and tree pruning (6' or less in diameter) from a residence or business. - Yard Trimmings
  21. A process in which solid waste is burned and the heat is used to produce steam for generating electricity. - Waste to Energy
  22. To reprocess discards for use in manufacture of new products. This collection, sorting, and transport of waste materials. Plastic, glass, paper, and metals are examples of items that go through this process. - Recycle
  23. An area where garbage has been illegally placed and there is no protective structure (plastic and clay liners)to prevent groundwater contamination. -Dump
  24. This item can be made into a type of lumber. - Plastic Milk Container
  25. The proper treatment, storage, and disposal of waste. Methods or alternatives for handling waste. These include source reduction, recycling, incineration, landfilling, composting, and wastewater (sewage) treatment. - Waste Management
  26. Treated wastewater (sewage) or final liquid by-product of the wastewater treatment process. - Effluent
  27. A toxic liquid formed when water mixes with decomposing garbage. This mixture can pose a contamination threat to groundwater in the are and is therefore usually collected in a ____ collection system. - Leachate
  28. Capable of being decomposed (broken down into simpler components or elements) by the actions of microorganisms. Most organic waste such as food and paper is ________ under certain conditions. - Biodegradable
  29. To break down, rot, or separate into basic components or parts. - Decompose
  30. Waste, paper, garbage, etc. found along highways and left in public places. -Litter
  31. The practice of separating waste generating within each household or commercial operation into separate types such as newspaper, glass, plastic, etc., placing them in separate containers for recycling, composting and disposal. - Source Separatio
  32. The area where a plant or animal naturally grows or lives. The native environment for particular plants and animals. - Habitat