1. A watershed is generally defined as:
  • a. a building that stores water
  • b. all the land area that drains to a given point in a water body
  • c. all the water area that drains to a given point in a landform
  • d. a moment in time when you cross into a new area
  • e. a new way of organizing environmental agencies

2. Percentage of Americans who can correctly answer the first question, according to national surveys.

  • a. 41%
  • b. Every red-blooded American
  • c. 20%
  • d. 69% of college educated males that stop to ask for directions
  • e. 0%, and we shouldn’t teach the subject in our schools
3. On average, how much land is converted to urban land use in the United States each year?
  • a. 500,000 acres
  • b. over one million acres
  • c. no net loss
  • d. 9.4 acres
  • e. 49,000 Walmart equivalents
4. Which of the following comprises the greatest percentage of impervious cover in suburban areas?
  • a. rooftops
  • b. lawns
  • c. roads, parking lots and driveways
  • d. vacant lots
5. Which is best watershed management unit for conducting local watershed management plans?
  • a. sub-basin
  • b. watershed
  • c. basin
  • d. subwatershed
  • e. catchment
6. Which is the largest watershed management unit?
  • a. sub-basin
  • b. watershed
  • c. basin
  • d. subwatershed
  • e. catchment
7. Which of the following pollutants are frequently found in most samples of urban stormwater runoff? (select all that apply)
  • a. dilithium
  • b. laetrile
  • c. total phosphorus
  • d. vanadium
  • e. copper
  • f. prozac
  • g. zinc
  • h. fecal coliform bacteria
8. Stream order is a technique to:
  • a. classify different streams based on their relative location in the drainage network
  • b. stop stream disturbance by issuing a regulatory permit
  • c. prevent flow from running downhill
9 . When a first order stream flows into another first order stream, the resulting stream order is:
  • a. first order
  • b. second order
  • c. third order
  • d. back ordered
  • e. fluvial-3
10. First and second order streams comprise what percent of the total stream and river mileage of the United States?
  • a. 10%
  • b. 48%
  • c. 67%
  • d. 100%
11. How much land in a watershed is taken up by a stream buffer network that extends a distance of 100 feet from either side of the stream?
  • a. 15%
  • b. 25%
  • c. 5%
  • d. 0%, nobody is going to ever take my land
12. Recent watershed research has discovered that urban stream quality begins to sharply decline once impervious cover in a watershed exceeds:
  • a. 45%
  • b. 10%
  • c. 75%
  • d. 125%
  • e. 3.1414 %
13. The residential zoning category that produces the amount of impervious cover at which stream quality begin to decline is:
  • a. ten acre lots
  • b. one acre lots
  • c. ½ acre lots
  • d. townhouses
  • e. apartment buildings
14. What fraction of the total water supply on the planet is available for use by humans?
  • a. 0.1 percent
  • b. all of it
  • c. 25 percent
  • d. 48%
15. How many gallons of water fall on a one-acre yard during a one-inch rainfall?
  • a. 27,200 gallons
  • b. none, the rain falls only plains of Spain
  • c. 4 imperial gallons + one pint
  • d. enough to flood my basement
  • e. 45,000 gallons
16. How much more stormwater runoff is produced by a one acre parking lot compared to a one acre meadow?
  • a. 6%
  • b. 78%
  • c. no difference
  • d. 100%
  • e. 1600%
17. According to the US EPA, what percentage of river pollution is caused by urban stormwater runoff in the nation?
  • a. virtually none, industrial pollution is the major problem
  • b. virtually none, trees cause pollution
  • c. 21%
  • d. 99%
  • e. 11%

18. How many Americans can correctly identify that stormwater runoff is a common source of pollution of streams, rivers, and oceans?

  • a. 3%
  • b. 22%
  • c. 30%
  • d. 34%
  • e. every red-blooded American understands this concept
19. A single quart of motor oil dumped down a storm sewer creates an oil slick of what size?
  • a. no slick, oil sinks to bottom
  • b. no slick, oil travels from storm sewer to treatment plant
  • c. 160 square feet
  • d. 2 acres
  • e. twice the size of the Exxon Valdez
20. What percentage of the urban population of the United States relies on groundwater for its drinking water?
  • a. 4.8%
  • b. 22%
  • c. 30%
  • d. 90%
  • e. 0%, everybody drinks bottled water
21. What percentage of Americans rely on septic systems to dispose of their wastewater?
  • a. none, we have achieved universal sanitation except in some really rural areas
  • b. 16%
  • c. 21%
  • d. 25%
  • e. 37%
22. What percentage of Americans that own a septic system don’t know where it is located on their property?
  • a. every red-blooded American knows where his or her septic system is!
  • b. 12%
  • c. 2%
  • d. 0%
  • e. 67%
23. On average, how many pounds of nitrogen are discharged to ground water from a properly operating septic system each year?
  • a. 10 pounds per person using the system
  • b. nitrogen is fully treated by the septic system
  • c. 32 pounds, 4 shillings and three pence
  • d. the equivalent of a herd of cows
24. Which of the following statements about urban lawns is false?
  • a. some common pesticides applied to lawns are routinely detected in urban streams
  • b. few people take soil tests before applying fertilizers to their lawn
  • c. atmospheric deposition supplies at least a third of the nutrients needed for a lawn
  • d. lawns produce no runoff
25. If lawns were a crop, where would they stack up in terms of total area in the United States?
  • a. 5th, after corn, wheat, soybeans and hay
  • b. 2nd, after illegal marijuana
  • c. 24th, it’s a big country
  • d. 9th, after corn, wheat, soybeans, hay, cotton, sorghum, rice, and millet.
  • e. 42nd, (right behind emu ranching)
26. How many pounds of active pesticide ingredients are applied to lawns in our country each year?
  • a. 18 million
  • b. 0.2 million
  • c. no one uses pesticides since Silent Spring was published
  • d. 54 million
  • e. 70 million

27. How many pounds of grass trimmings are generated by the average suburban lawn each year?

  • a. 1500 pounds
  • b. none, the rabbits eat it all
  • c. 6 pounds, eight ounces
  • d. 2,100 long tons
28. How many fecal coliform bacteria are produced by an average sized dog dropping?
  • a. 49
  • b. 1200
  • c. 3 billion
  • d. what a disgusting question
  • e. trick question, dogs only produce fecal streptococci bacteria
29. According the EPA, water pollution prompted closings or swimming advisories at how may beaches around the country in 1996?
  • a. three in New Jersey, one in Florida
  • b. 1000
  • c. 2500
  • d. none
  • e. 216
30. What well known American said "When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water"?
  • a. Will Rogers
  • b. Aldo Leopold
  • c. Chris Rock
  • d. Ben Franklin
  • e. Mark Twain

 

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