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WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATOR CERTIFICATION TEST 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • September 20, 2024
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80 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 80
What could have happen if the volatile acid/alkalinity ratio starts to increase, and corrective
action is not taken immediately?

Carbon dioxide content in the digester gas will decrease


Carbon monoxide content in the digester gas will fluctuate

pH of the digester sludge will increase

Carbon dioxide content in the digester gas will increase

Term 2 of 80
What is sludge age?

An expression of the average time that a microorganism will spend in the activated
sludge process, and calculated using total suspended solids removed from the process

A measure of food provided to bacteria in an aeration tank

The theoretical time required for water to pass through a tank at any given flowrate


A rough indicator of the length of time a pound of solids is maintained under aeration

Term 3 of 80
What causes primary effluent to become black and odorous?

Excessive sludge pumping


Oil leak from the sludge pump

Crack in the launder


Improper sludge removal from the clarifier

,Term 4 of 80
Which of the following is not true about chlorine gas?

2.5 times heavier than air


Extremely toxic

Common chlorine gas concentration at the treatment plants is 12.5%


Corrosive in moist atmosphere

Term 5 of 80
What is a chloramine?

Free chlorine

A chemical that is formed when chlorine reacts with iron

Combined chlorine- a chemical that is formed when chlorine reacts with ammonia


A chemical that is formed when chlorine reacts with air.

Term 6 of 80
What is an air gap?

A distance between blowers in an activated sludge system

The vertical distance between the surface of wastewater and the top of basin


Backflow prevention

Type of aeration equipment

Term 7 of 80
What is the two categories of coliform bacteria?

Lactose and lauryl tryptose


Primary and secondary

Free swimming and stalked

Total and Fecal

,Term 8 of 80
What is used to control filamentous organisms?

Polymer


Sulfur Dioxide

Coagulant

Chlorine

Term 9 of 80
What type of disinfection is gaining popularity, and expected to become a practical alternative
to chlorination?

Sulfur dioxide

Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection

Aqueous ammonia


Caustic soda

Term 10 of 80
What does the "F" in F/M ratio represent?

The microorganism population in the aeration tank


The amount of filamentous bacteria in the activated sludge process

The MLVSS in the aeration tank

The food for the microorganisms flowing into the aeration tank, in lbs/day

, Term 11 of 80
What should be done to find a small chlorine leak?

Spray hypocloric acid near the suspected leak


Tie a rag on a stick, dip the rag in a strong ammonia solution, and hold the rag near the
suspected points

Release carbon dioxide to trace the leak

Apply a small quantity of citric acid near the leak

Term 12 of 80
What happens when there is more food in the influent to the aeration tank?

Less oxygen is required in the aeration tank

More oxygen is required in the aeration tank

Less organism activity takes place


Less oxidation takes place

Term 13 of 80
Which toxic gas is commonly found in septic wastewater and smells like rotten eggs?

Hydrogen Sulfide

Carbon monoxide


Hydrogen

Carbon Dioxide

Term 14 of 80
Which of the following is a collection of individual samples obtained at regular intervals?

Grab

Culmination


Comprehensive

Composite

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