CES Cheat Sheet 2026
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100 questions
120 min time limit
75.00% to pass
- Under the Clean Water Act Section 404 program, compensatory mitigation can be achieved through which mechanism? → Buying credits from an approved wetland mitigation bank
- Why is source reduction important in waste management? → It reduces the volume and toxicity of waste produced
- Which U.S. EPA guidance document provides the primary framework for conducting ecological risk assessments? → EPA/630/R-95/002F (Guidelines for ERA)
- A stream classified as 'ephemeral' is characterized by which flow regime? → Flow only during and shortly after precipitation events
- Under the Clean Air Act Section 112, facilities emitting hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) above major source thresholds must apply which standard? → Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT)
- Which hydrological term describes the maximum rate at which soil can absorb water under given conditions? → Infiltration capacity
- Which air pollutant is formed when nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds react in sunlight, contributing to urban smog? → Tropospheric ozone
- Which agency enforces federal environmental laws in the U.S.? → Environmental Protection Agency
- What does a surrogate spike recovery outside the acceptable window (e.g., 70–130%) indicate in an environmental sample? → Matrix interference or extraction/analytical error may have affected results
- Which of the following is NOT a component of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) three main objectives? → Prevention of invasive alien species introductions
- A PAMS (Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Station) is specifically required to measure: → Ozone precursors including VOCs and NOx
- A bioassessment using the Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) compares sampled communities to: → Reference communities from least-disturbed sites in the same region
- The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Section 313 requires facilities to report releases of toxic chemicals through which mechanism? → Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting to EPA
- What does the term 'non-dispersive infrared (NDIR)' refer to in air quality monitoring? → A technique using infrared absorption to measure CO or CO2 concentrations
- Hydrodynamic dispersion in a groundwater contaminant plume consists of: → Mechanical dispersion caused by velocity variations and molecular diffusion
- What is the primary treatment goal of a constructed wetland used for wastewater polishing? → Reduction of pathogens and nutrients via biological and physical processes
- In a municipal wastewater treatment plant, what is the function of the 'return activated sludge' (RAS) stream? → To recycle settled biomass from the secondary clarifier back to the aeration tank
- Which statistical distribution is most commonly used to fit species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) for deriving water quality criteria? → Log-normal or log-logistic distribution
- Which law governs hazardous waste management in the U.S.? → Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
- What is eutrophication and what causes it? → Excessive nutrient enrichment of water bodies causing algal blooms and oxygen depletion
- In a Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) framework for contaminated sites, what is the primary basis for setting cleanup goals? → Acceptable risk to human health and the environment
- Which term describes the restoration of ecosystem services and functions on severely degraded lands, such as abandoned mine sites? → Ecological restoration
- Which biological process is responsible for converting trichloroethylene (TCE) to vinyl chloride under anaerobic conditions? → Reductive dechlorination
- The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) excludes which of the following from the definition of 'hazardous substance'? → Petroleum and crude oil (in their unrefined state)
- Which provision of the Clean Air Act governs the accidental release prevention program for facilities handling extremely hazardous substances? → Section 112(r) Risk Management Program
- Which soil property most strongly influences the retardation factor of organic contaminants migrating through the unsaturated zone? → Fraction of organic carbon (foc) and the contaminant's Koc value
- Which statistical method is useful for interpreting environmental data? → Regression analysis
- What is the role of GIS in environmental data analysis? → It performs spatial analysis and mapping
- What is a biological indicator (bioindicator) species? → An organism whose presence, abundance, or condition reflects environmental quality
- Which document must accompany a hazardous waste shipment from generator to treatment/disposal facility? → Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
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