Library/PT 158/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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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

Locate the sentences that explicitly describe how deep-well injection works (where wastes are placed) and match that explicit function to the answer choices; eliminate choices that introduce functions not stated in the passage.

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5.

Based on the passage, which one of the following most accurately states the purpose of deep-well injection of hazardous waste?

Correct Answer
C
Choice C is supported directly by the passage. The passage states: 'wells are drilled into porous and permeable rock strata that are already saturated with salt water. Liquid wastes are then injected into the rock strata.' It also says, 'Under the best conditions, wastes are injected into rock strata saturated with salt water and separated by impermeable rock strata from aquifers containing drinkable water.' These statements show the purpose is to place/contain hazardous wastes in saltwater-saturated underground strata.
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