front 1 What is the IDLH for Sulfur Dioxide? | back 1 100 ppm (NIOSH/OSHA) |
front 2 What is the process before water enters an Ion Exchange unit? | back 2 Pretreatment- Oxidation of Excess Iron (if chlorine is used as the 'oxidant then Dechlorination is needed). |
front 3 To protect or keep a sample for a couple of days. Refrigerate (4° C/39°F) | back 3 Fix sample(add preservative) |
front 4 When should sedimentation tanks be cleaned? | back 4 When sludge interferes with treatment. Or during off peak demand periods. |
front 5 What happens when water velocity increases in a pipe? | back 5 Increases the corrosion rate and/or removes/reduces scaling on interior of pipes. |
front 6 What is a treatment process that lowers pH? | back 6 1. Alum; 2. acid (RO Process & Enhanced Coagulation); 3.CO₂ Book
answer for lowering pH during lime |
front 7 What is MCL for Odor? | back 7 3 TON (Threshold Odor Number) |
front 8 Why is turbidity important? | back 8 1. Interferes with disinfection, 2. Increase Chlorine Demand, 3. Increases chemical demand. |
front 9 Why are sulfates a concern? | back 9 1. Cause Scaling 2. Laxative effect. |
front 10 What is a chemical that is commonly used to control corrosion? | back 10 Polyphosphate; Sodium Hexametaphosphate; Zinc Phosphate. |
front 11 What is SMCL for Iron? | back 11 0.3 mg/L |
front 12 When is the best time to get rid of BRINE? | back 12 During high flows periods at the sewer plant. |
front 13 What causes bluish color in the water at WTP? | back 13 Overdose of alum. |
front 14 What causes a pink color in water? | back 14 Overdose of potassium permanganate KMnO₄. |
front 15 What causes a brownish-yellow color in a greensand WTP effluent? | back 15 Too much alkalinity, which means that the brown is probably iron that has not been oxidized out by chlorine because the alkalinity was too high. Best pH for iron oxidation by chlorine is 6.2-6.5. |
front 16 A chemical formula is a shorthand way to write the name of a compound. Know this! | back 16 N/A |
front 17 Greatest number of errors produced in a laboratory is usually caused by? | back 17 1. Improper sampling; 2. Poor preservation; 3. Insufficient mixing. |
front 18 Iodometric test? | back 18 Ozone residual test. |
front 19 New glassware is rinsed with acid before testing for? | back 19 ![]() |
front 20 A gate valve works like a? | back 20 Guillotine. |
front 21 The amount of water in a lake or river is directly related to? | back 21 Rainfall. |
front 22 What is an estuary? | back 22 The lower body of a river that is effected by tides. |
front 23 A check valves allows water to flow? | back 23 Only in one direction. |
front 24 The use of aeration in control of taste and odors is effective only in removing gasses and organics that are? | back 24 Volatile. |
front 25 Discharge rate of a piston pump is? | back 25 Constant at a constant speed. |
front 26 Lead & Copper rule promulgated on | back 26 June 7, 1991. |
front 27 What is pH? | back 27 Measure of Hydrogen Ion activity. |
front 28 What is proper way to test for Cl2 Leak? | back 28 Hold a rag soaked in ammonia under fittings. Ans. Use spray bottle, spray ammonia vapors. |
front 29 How do you test for low turbidity? | back 29 Nephelometric method. |
front 30 What is the most dangerous powder at the WTP? | back 30 Powdered Activated Carbon. |
front 31 What does a WTP operator check for when he titrates from a pH 8.3 to pH 4.5? | back 31 TA. |
front 32 TA.How many pounds of chemical are used in a reservoir with 0.5 mg/L dosage and 18 mg volume? | back 32 0.5 x 18 x 8.34 |
front 33 Convert 385 mg/L to gpg. | back 33 385 divided by 17.1 |
front 34 H2SO4 reacts violently when mixed with water. How do you handle acid 7 water? | back 34 Add acid to water. |
front 35 Noncarbonate Hardness is determined when the TH is greater than the TA, you subtract the TA from the TH. | back 35 N/A |
front 36 When the TH is greater than the TA the TA is- to? | back 36 Carbonate Hardness. |
front 37 Customer complaints about a medicinal or sweet aromatic taste in the water. The water is treated with chlorine and the problem increases. What is the most likely cause? | back 37 Phenols. |
front 38 In question 37, Customer complaints about a medicinal or sweet aromatic taste in the water. The water is treated with chlorine and the problem increases. What is the most likely cause? what is the best treatment? | back 38 GAC. |
front 39 What method is best to deal with odors caused by volatile organics? | back 39 Aeration/air stripping. |
front 40 Fishy, woody, septic, tastes and odors are caused by? | back 40 Algae. |
front 41 What is most often used to treat or prevent algae and slime in the distribution | back 41 Maintain free Cl₂. =.z |
front 42 THMs are caused by a free chlorine residual with detention time in the presence of naturally occurring volatile organic precursors. | back 42 N/A |
front 43 Fe and Mn are oxidized by? | back 43 Chlorine, aeration, potassium permanganate. |
front 44 In lime softening, why is it important to control the pH? | back 44 Control scaling and corrosion. |
front 45 When the gauge to read head lost is out of service, what parameter should then be used to backwash a filter? | back 45 Time and/or turbidity. |
front 46 The most basic instrument or device to measure at a WTP is? | back 46 Mechanical. |
front 47 At a WTP which are the two most critical things that an operator must consider for the day-to day operation and production? | back 47 Quality and quantity. |
front 48 What determines the amount of knowledge that a plant operator needs to know on the job? | back 48 Size of plant (production) and treatment process. |
front 49 What is the function of a check or foot valve? | back 49 Allows flow in only one direction. |
front 50 PA 80 TA=148 What is OH? | back 50 2PA-T=OH or 160-148=12 |
front 51 In Q50, PA 80 TA=148 What is OH? what action is needed? | back 51 Decrease Lime Dosage. |
front 52 What is the surface area of a clarifier that has a 50' radius? | back 52 3.14 x r² |
front 53 What is surface area of clarifier 100' wide? | back 53 Same as question 52. Question 52: What is the surface area of a clarifier that has a 50' radius? Answer: 3.14 x r² |
front 54 Water that is stable is saturated with | back 54 CaCO₃. |
front 55 Math: How much water is removed from a tank that is 20' Wide and 10' deep and the operator runs the pump for 15 minutes to lower the level 5'? | back 55 3.14 x 10x 10 x 5' (water pumped) x 7.48. |
front 56 3.14 x 10x 10 x 5' (water pumped) x 7.48. | back 56 Coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation. |
front 57 Solid contact units are critically limited in their stability when? | back 57 During rapid changes in flow and temperature. |
front 58 The term disc refers to an eccentric valve's? | back 58 Plug. |
front 59 What causes floc flowing over the launder weirs? | back 59 Insufficient alkalinity, too short a detention time for the flow, and under dosage of coagulant. |
front 60 To close chlorine valve | back 60 turn counter clockwise. |
front 61 During a jar test 80% of the floc settles in a minute. What is the problem? | back 61 Over dosage. |
front 62 MCLs for Lead 0.015 mg/L (Mental retardation) Copper action Level 1.3, mg/L (Liver/Wilson's disease) TTHM 0.08 mg/L (Cancer), Iron 0.3 mg/L (Red water, brown stains in filter, red stains on fixtures, Mn 0.05 mg/L Black stains (Mn Precipitates cause black water), Nitrites 1 mg/L (Cause blue babies). | back 62 N/A |
front 63 0.855 MG/month are used in backwashing filters at a WTP that produces 45 MG/Month. What percent is used to backwash? | back 63 .855 MG divided by 45 MG. |
front 64 What cause hardness? | back 64 Magnesium and calcium; also alkalinity. |
front 65 DO is normal through out distribution system, but it takes a precipitous drop at a sampling tap or faucet. What is the likely cause? | back 65 Corrosion. |
front 66 Turbidity target | back 66 0.1 or less. |
front 67 Coagulant used in Treatment plants? | back 67 Polymers, Alum, Ferric sulfate or chloride. Also, CaO and (Ca(OH)₂) used as coagulant aids. |
front 68 Chemical used to control corrosion? | back 68 Polyphosphate. |
front 69 Polyphosphate. | back 69 Air in line. |
front 70 What is used to retard Mn or Fe from precipitating out of the water? | back 70 Polyphosphates. |
front 71 Valves that open 90° or ¹/₄ of a turn? | back 71 Plug, Butterfly, Eccentric, globe. |
front 72 Advantage of Centrifuges used to dewater sludge? | back 72 Can vary sludge thickness. |
front 73 Aeration is more efficient in the removal of odors from water caused by | back 73 volatile organics. |
front 74 When pH remains steady at 10, what precipitates are formed? | back 74 Calcium as CaCO₃. |
front 75 What is the purpose of concrete curbing or walls and screens around drinking water sites? | back 75 Prevent debris and runoff from entering wells. |
front 76 Where is the sanitary seal located on a well? | back 76 At the top. |
front 77 What type of pump is used to deliver fluoride or any chemical? | back 77 Diaphragm or positive displacement pumps. |
front 78 Before entering a chlorine room? | back 78 Make sure ventilation system is on. |
front 79 When a positive displacement pump is pumped against a closed discharge valve, what happens? | back 79 Rupture (break) of pipe and damage to the pump. |
front 80 400 lbs of Cl₂ is used to treat 10MGD. What is dosage ppm? | back 80 400 lbs divided by 8.34 x 10 MGD. |
front 81 Where is the normal application point for zinc phosphate or any other polyphosphate at the WTP? | back 81 Filter influent/prior to filtration. |
front 82 Air stripping is best for removing | back 82 high volatile organics. |
front 83 When alum is added to the water it decreases the pH. Therefore, you must increase lime dosage. When alum dosage is decreased, lime dosage may be decreased. - | back 83 N/A |
front 84 What is the purpose of a storage tank? | back 84 To provide water to meet peak hourly demands, and provide contact time for disinfection. |
front 85 In Membrane Softening or RO what causes an increase in salt rejection? | back 85 Membrane compaction. |
front 86 What is the best way to re-aerate a pond or reservoir? | back 86 Diffused air. |
front 87 Which is the most expensive system for aerating a reservoir? | back 87 Mechanical. |
front 88 Lime softening increases | back 88 THM formation because it raises pH. |
front 89 Do not use a canister type gas mask for carbon dioxide or chlorine leaks. Carbon dioxides displaces oxygen and you may suffocate. | back 89 N/A |
front 90 Flux decline is loss of water flow through the membrane due to | back 90 compaction and fouling of the membrane. |
front 91 Air stripping is a process which combines elements of air blowers and waterfall or cascade devices, and baffles to achieve aeration. | back 91 N/A |
front 92 What type of map describes the underground? | back 92 Geological. |
front 93 What is a major factor in coagulation? | back 93 Alkalinity. |
front 94 What ion is most for hypochlorite? | back 94 Sodium or calcium. |
front 95 The amount of water in a lake or river is directly related to | back 95 rainfall. |
front 96 Taste and odors treatment methods can be separated into two broad categories: | back 96 removal and destruction. |
front 97 Presence and absence test is used to measure | back 97 Total coliform bacteria. |
front 98 The absence of sodium thiosulfate in the coliform sample bottle would leave chlorine in the sample which would give false results. | back 98 N/A |
front 99 The measurement of the hydrogen ion activity gives you what parameter? | back 99 pH. |
front 100 The discharge rate of a piston pump is constant at a constant speed. | back 100 N/A |
front 101 What test is used to measure the stability of water? | back 101 Marble test. |
front 102 Bicarbonate alkalinity occurs at what pH level? Bicarbonate exists alone below pH 8.3... | back 102 N/A |
front 103 Which of the following is used to measure the filtration rate? | back 103 Gpm/sq ft. |
front 104 Automatic starting of the generator is not needed when? | back 104 Operator on duty for 24 hours seven days a week (24/7). |
front 105 How is insoluble iron removed? | back 105 How is insoluble iron removed? |
front 106 The most common causes of accident at a WTP are? | back 106 Negligence and carelessness. |
front 107 What is used to measure the depth of a clearwell? | back 107 Air bubbler. |
front 108 At which pH level is there more OCL (hypochlorite) than HOCL (Hypochlorous | back 108 Above 7. |
front 109 What height of water produces 1 PSI? | back 109 2.31' |
front 110 An expression of the intensity of the basic or acidic condition of a liquid is called | back 110 pH. |
front 111 Adding lime to water increases the hydroxide concentrations of the water and leads to | back 111 an increase in pH. |
front 112 Carbonate hardness is caused by carbonate and bicarbonate ions (very sensitive to pH) caused by | back 112 alkalinity present in water. |
front 113 Surface water treatment rule promulgated? | back 113 June 29, 1989. |
front 114 Daily usage of chlorine gas checked by chlorine scale. | back 114 N/A |
front 115 When a permit is required for entry to a confined space who may sign the permit? | back 115 Competent person. |
front 116 A main break may cause low water pressure in the distribution system, which in turn may result in contamination of the water system by? | back 116 Backsiphonage. |
front 117 What is the primary health risk for volatile organics? | back 117 Cancer. |
front 118 Primary origin of fecal coliform in water supply? | back 118 Fecal contamination by animal waste. |
front 119 What is primacy? | back 119 Primary authority for implementation and enforcement of drinking water regulations. |
front 120 The presence of coliform in drinking water indicates | back 120 the potential presence of pathogens. |
front 121 If raw water turbidity changed from 10 to 300 turbidity units and the finished water turbidity units went from 0.1 to 1 unit, what is the treatment process having the most impact to correct this is? | back 121 Coagulation. |
front 122 A primary health risk associated with microorganisms in drinking water is | back 122 acute gastrointestinal diseases. |
front 123 A granular material used in filtration process to remove synthetic organic chemicals is | back 123 GAC. |
front 124 What can operator do if iron fouling appears to be a problem in ion exchange softening? | back 124 Increase backwash rates. |
front 125 The peak capacity of a water main is often reduced by? | back 125 Tuberculation/CORROSION |
front 126 The presence of which of the following organism indicates a potential for having pathogens presence in the water? | back 126 Coliform. |
front 127 Carbon dioxide in water causes what problem? | back 127 Corrosion. |
front 128 Sodium Hypochlorite is fed by? | back 128 Hypochlorinator. |
front 129 Which valve is most suitable for throttling flows? | back 129 Globe, plug, eccentric, butterfly. |
front 130 If two pumps of the same flow capacity and pressure rating are piped in series what would be the result? | back 130 Double the head. |
front 131 The two components of a mechanical seal for a pump must match properly | back 131 N/A |
front 132 After chlorine demand is satisfied what is the remaining chlorine called? | back 132 Residual. |
front 133 Which treatment technology can be used to achieve compliance with a volatile organic chemical maximum contaminant level (MCL)? | back 133 Point-of entry (POE) devices. |
front 134 When chlorine gas leaks from the cylinder assembly, the use of water may cause to form and exacerbate the leak? | back 134 Hydrochloric acid. |
front 135 The normal filtration rate of a rapid sand filter is? | back 135 2-10 gpm/sq ft. |
front 136 The normal filtration rate of a slow sand filter is? | back 136 0.015 to 0.15 gpm/sq ft. |
front 137 Bi-carbonate alkalinity occurs at what pH? | back 137 Between pH 4.5-8:3. |
front 138 Where is a wear ring located? | back 138 Between the housing and the impeller. |
front 139 What is the purpose of a wear ring? | back 139 Plug internal leakage. |
front 140 Plug internal leakage. | back 140 Recarbonation. |
front 141 What is a disadvantage of returning sludge to the primary mix? | back 141 May increase magnesium content. |
front 142 Below pH 8.3, what doesn't exist? | back 142 P Alkalinity. |