Wastewater from which source is technically considered graywater, but should be treated as blackwater?(1 point)

washing machine

shower

toilet

kitchen sink

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Explanation: Blackwater is a mixture of the substances that come from cleansing water and greywater is the one that comes from the things that are not in the toilet. Greywater that should be considered as blackwater is water from the sink.

Here’s all the answers:

1. Development Delays
2. Point water solution=dumping directly into water / Nonpoint= garbage on beach and roads
3. Kitchen Sink
4. Toilet
5. Clean Water Act = Wastewater Managemnt, surface water quality / Safe Drinking Water Act = Groundwater contamination, surface water quality
6. Run his dishwasher only when it has a full load of dishes
7. Effective = Reverse Osmosis, Distillation / Ineffective = Ultraviolet Radiation, Microfiltration

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1. Development Delays

2. Point water solution=dumping directly into water / Nonpoint= garbage on beach and roads
3. Kitchen Sink
4. Toilet
5. Clean Water Act = Wastewater Managemnt, surface water quality / Safe Drinking Water Act = Groundwater contamination, surface water quality,
6. Run his dishwasher only when it has a full load of dishes
7. Effective = Reverse Osmosis, Distillation / Ineffective = Ultraviolet Radiation, Microfiltration
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Here are the matching questions for the answers you provided:

1. What is the term used to describe projects that are delayed due to environmental concerns and regulations?
Answer: Development Delays

2. What is the difference between point and nonpoint solutions to water pollution?
Answer: Point water solution is dumping directly into water, and nonpoint solution is garbage on beaches and roads.

3. Which source of wastewater is technically considered graywater but should be treated as blackwater?
Answer: Kitchen Sink

4. Which source of wastewater is always considered blackwater?
Answer: Toilet

5. What are the main differences between the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act?
Answer: The Clean Water Act focuses on wastewater management and surface water quality, while the Safe Drinking Water Act focuses on groundwater contamination and surface water quality.

6. What can an individual do to conserve water while using a dishwasher?
Answer: Run the dishwasher only when it has a full load of dishes.

7. Which water treatment methods are effective and ineffective in removing impurities from water?
Answer: Reverse Osmosis and Distillation are effective methods, while Ultraviolet Radiation and Microfiltration are ineffective methods.