33.
What advantage do sanitary landfills have that are not common to other methods
of refuse disposal?
a.
One man with a bulldozer and a dragline bucket may be all that is needed at
a small landfill.
b.
They may not require segregation of refuse and, if filled with solid waste, the
land can be reclaimed for recreational area use and parking lots.
c.
They can accommodate large fluctuations in the daily accumulation of refuse
without additional personnel or equipment
d.
a and b only.
e. a, b, and c.
34.
To be used as a sanitary landfill, the land must be:
a.
Easy to excavate, impenetrable towards the bottom (lined or layered with
clay, impervious soil, or synthetic liner), and of an acceptable water table
level.
b.
Easy to excavate, penetrable towards the bottom, and of an acceptable water
table level.
c.
Hard to excavate, impenetrable towards the bottom (lined or layered with
clay, impervious soil, or synthetic liner), and of an acceptable water table
level.
d.
Easy for rodents to dig through and of a low water level.
35.
To reduce costs, what is the maximum hauling distance to a sanitary landfill?
a.
1 mile.
b.
3 miles.
c.
5 miles.
d.
7 miles.
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