Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Industries are producing more toxic waste, so to save money they often pump liquid waste into deep, salty underground rock. This is risky because wells can leak or be installed incorrectly, and because underground water can move in unpredictable ways and carry waste into drinking-water sources—problems that may not be discovered for a long time. Despite these dangers, companies keep using deep-well injection because it is relatively cheap and efficient.
Logic Breakdown
Scan the introduction and especially the concluding paragraph to find the author's thesis: the passage lists three problems with deep-well injection and draws a conclusion about its increasing use.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage1.Which one of the following most accurately states the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
D
The passage's thesis is stated directly in the final paragraph: The significant uncertainty about where injected wastes will flow, along with the possibilities of mechanical failure and human error, makes deep-well injection a risky means of managing hazardous wastes. Unfortunately, as societies produce more toxic waste, industry will rely increasingly upon this relatively cheap, efficient means of disposal. The author prepares this conclusion by noting 'The controversy arises because there are three serious problems with this method of waste disposal' and by describing those problems (for example, 'injection wells may leak, allowing significant amounts of noxious chemicals to mix with supplies of drinking water' and that 'it is nearly impossible to predict how the injected wastes will be acted on by the geological features of the injection area'). These statements collectively support answer D, which summarizes that the increasing use of deep-well injection is seriously problematic.
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