FOAM is
(1) A citizens group called Friends of Arcata Marsh, India
(2) Responsible for the upkeep and safeguarding of integrated waste water management project of Arcata
(3) Comes under Government of India
(4) All of these
The marshlands of integrated waste water management performs
(1) Sanctuary with a high level of biodiversity in the form of fishes, animals and birds
(2) Appropriate plants, algae, bacteria neutralize, absorb and assimilate the pollutants
(3) Both A and B
(4) Act as ecological sanitation
The EcoSan toilets are working in many areas of
1. Maharashtra
2. Sri Lanka
3. Haryana
4. All of these
Ecological sanitation is the sustainable system for handling human excreta by means of
(1) Using dry composting toilets
(2) Recycling human excreta into resource as a natural fertilizer
(3) Both A and B
(4) Using toilets which have a connection to the sewage
The dry composting toilets is not
(1) Practical and cost effective approach
(2) Unhygienic and efficient approach
(3) Reduces the reliance on chemical Fertilizer
(4) All of these
Which of the following is a substitute for open burning dumps?
(1) Sanitary Landfills
(2) Sanitary sinks
(3) Sanitary dispose house
(4) Sanitary cabinets
Which of the following is not true about sanitary landfills?
(1) Not a complete solution of solid wastes in metro cities
(2) Danger of seepage of the chemicals
(3) Chances of polluting underground water resources
(4) Has three categories on the basis of ease of degradability
Which of the following is a measure of management of solid waste?
(1) Waste can be categorised into three categories- Bio-degradable, Recyclable and Non-biodegradable
(2) Reduction of garbage generation is our prime goal by using milk and water in Polybags
(3) Hospital waste is directly transferred to landfills or open dumps
(4) All of these
Hospital waste is disposed
(1) Using incinerators
(2) Using landfills
(3) Using scrubber
(4) Using precipitator
Which of the following statement is not correct?
(1) E-wastes are burried in landfills or incinerated
(2) Over half of the e-wastes generated in the developed world are exported to developing countries mainly to China, India and Pakistan
(3) Developing countries, recycle the waste and recover the metals like Platinum, cadmium and chromium
(4) Developed countries have facilities for recycling of metals from E-waste while developing countries do it manually and expose workers to toxic substances