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
Look for explicit statements about how injected wastes move underground and any examples of leaks; the passage notes that subsurface water can carry contaminants 'thousands of meters per year' and gives an example of waste reaching an aquifer.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage2.The passage most strongly suggests that which one of the following is true?
Correct Answer
C
'Moving along subterranean pressure gradients, it can flow in any direction and, in some cases, can be transported thousands of meters per year through geologic faults, porous rock, or other geologic formations.' Also, the passage describes a case in which waste escaped and 'threaten[ed] a regional aquifer.' Together these statements support that deep-well injection can contaminate drinking-water aquifers far from the injection site.
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