The Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996

a. govern U.S. water quality today
b. established the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)
c. call for setting drinking water standards that are solely benefit based
d. all of the above
e. (a) and (b) only


e. (a) and (b) only

Economics

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Economics

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A. standard of deferred payment. B. unit of account. C. medium of exchange. D. store of value.

Economics

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A. along D2 from Point B to Point A. B. along D2 from Point B to Point C. C. from D2 to D1. D. from D2 to D3.

Economics

Dasenbrock and Gauss farms are able to achieve huge cost savings as they increase their acreage. This would be referred to in economics as

a. achieving diseconomies of scale. b. achieving deadweight loss. c. achieving economies of scale. d. achieving diminishing returns.

Economics