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Which of the following is a requirement for viruses under the surface water treatment rule? - ANS - 99.99% removal and/or inactivation. What is the process that transfers water vapor from living plants into the atmosphere? - ANS - Evapotranspiration When must a repeat sample be taken? - ANS - Sample test positive for total coliform. Why is fluoride injected into drinking water? - ANS - reduce tooth decay

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Which is the best type of gasket to use when connecting a chlorine cylinder or container to the chlorine feed system? - ANS - Lead gasket Which part of the human body is the most vulnerable to allowing microorganisms to enter it? - ANS - Eyes The organisms used to indicate the likelihood that pathogenic bacteria may be present are - ANS - coliform bacteria Which adverse effects does the secondary contaminant manganese have? - ANS - Discolored laundry and changed taste of water, coff...

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If 2.5mg/L of chlorine is dosed, and there is 0.5mg/L of residual, what is the reason for the residual? - ANS - The residual is present as a safeguard for unanticipated chlorine demand in the distribution system Which of the following must always be done before repairing a pump? - ANS - Lock out equipment Which of the following is least likely to affect the effectiveness of chlorine? - ANS - Sodium Which of the following is considered safe to drink? - ANS - no pathogens Which rea...

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Which of the following is true regarding water sampling? - ANS - Collecting water samples at a water treatment plant is no different than collecting samples from a stream or river. What has a "rotten egg" smell? - ANS - hydrogen sulfide Which coliform bacteria test involves the use of lauryl tryptose broth? - ANS - Multiple tube fermentation method How alkalinity is usually expressed? - ANS - Calcium carbonate equivalents What does a pH of 2 represent? - ANS - Strong acid ...

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What is typical characteristic of colloidal particles in raw water? - ANS - Negative charge on the surface What is short circuiting in a clarifier? - ANS - Shorter settling time in basin. What would cause a filter to begin backwashing? - ANS - head loss What is the purpose of surface washing in a filtration unit? - ANS - Break-up mud balls. Where would you most likely see high levels of nitrate in the groundwater supply? - ANS - Near agricultural land What is adsorption? - AN...

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What are the main differences between first and second generation antihistamines - ANS - Benadryl (1st) crosses BBB - ant muscarinic effects Claritin (2nd) does not cross the BBB due to water solubility and does not have ant muscarinic effects - selective Eicosanoids - ANS - lipids derived from arachidonic acid Prostaglandins, thromboxane’s, and leukotrienes Similar to hormones Where is arachidonic acid located? - ANS - fatty acid tails of the cell membrane What does phospholipa...

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What might increase total drug concentration mean? - ANS - increased free drug in the plasma when the protein binding sites are saturated Biotransformation - ANS - One or more biochemical reactions involving a parent drug; occurs mainly in the liver and produces a metabolite that is either inactive or active. Also known as metabolism. What is the relationship between biotransformation reactions in the body and the solubility of the drug? - ANS - makes the drug more water soluble so that...

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