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CA Wastewater Grade 3/ 63 Sample Questions/ . Terms like: An activated sludge plant with an MCRT of over 10-days is normally considered an extended aeration plant. - Answer: T Wasting of activated sludge on a continuous basis is the preferred method. - Answer: T SVI is used as an indi...

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An activated sludge plant with an MCRT of over 10-days is normally
considered an extended aeration plant. - Answer: T


Wasting of activated sludge on a continuous basis is the preferred
method. - Answer: T


SVI is used as an indicator for clarifier stability. - Answer: T


The standard BOD test measures the amount of dissolved oxygen
consumed by bacteria as they utilize waste for food during a 8 day period
at 15 degrees Celsius. - Answer: F


When operating an aerobic digester be sure to keep the feed sludge


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,volatile solid concentration high or else the percent reduction will decrease - Answer: F


Any sample can be "fixed" for later testing. - Answer: F


The nice thing about anaerobic process is the operator can smoke
since no oxygen is present for a fire to start. - Answer: F


Dissolved oxygen in an aeration tank should be at a minimum of 1 ppm
for biological nitrification - Answer: T


Fluffy white foam indicates low aerator solids concentration, while leathery brown foam
indicates high solids concentration. - Answer: T


When an anaerobic digester is becoming upset, the first sign will be increased alkalinity and
decreased volatile acid concentration - Answer: F


Surface aerator oxygen transfer efficiency increases as submergence decreases and the oxygen
transfer efficiency increases - Answer: F


When chlorine is used before disinfection for odor control it is not necessary to satisfy a
chlorine demand. - Answer: F


Biological secondary treatment processes should remove at least 85% of the influent BOD -
Answer: T


Short detention times are normal for package plants - Answer: F


Nitrification is the process where by ammonia is converted to nitrogen
gas. - Answer: F


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, In order for nitrification to occur you must have an anaerobic process - Answer: F


Chlorine is lighter than air and will collect on the ceiling if a leak occurs. - Answer: F


A complete-mix activated sludge basin is normally square allowing
complete MLSS mixing. - Answer: T


Blanks are used in the BOD test to calculate dilution water DO uptake - Answer: T


Flexible piping sometimes called a pigtail should connect a chlorine
container to stationary piping. - Answer: T


Carbon dioxide will lower the pH of water. - Answer: T


When chlorine gas combines with moisture in the air it forms
hydrochloric gas. - Answer: T


A high hydrogen sulfide gas concentration is required before your
sense of smell will be dulled. - Answer: F


Alkalinity is the key control for an activated sludge basin. - Answer: F


30 days is normally required for anaerobic digestion - Answer: T


The first sign that an anaerobic digester is becoming sick is normally
A. a pH change.
B. a decrease in gas production.
C. a change in the volatile acid/alkalinity relationship.


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