TEXAS WASTEWATER CLASS A,B, C AND CLASS D BUNDLE NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

TEXAS WASTEWATER CLASS A,B, C AND CLASS D BUNDLE NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

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TEXAS WASTEWATER CLASS A NEWEST 2024-2025
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200 QESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Why is recirculation needed in a trickling filter? – ANSWER- a.
Keep the media wet b. Further reduce BOD c. Flood the filter to
control ponding and filter flies

  1. What type of fire extinguisher would be used on an electrical
    control panel that has been de-energized? – ANSWER- f. a class
    a and d class c
    Disinfection with chlorine is the most effective at a pH of –
    ANSWER- 6.0
  2. The biomass on a normal functioning RBC has what
    appearance? – ANSWER- Grey to brown and 0.05 to 0.1 inch
    thick
    The sludge from a primary clarifier should contain what percent
    solids? – ANSWER- b. 4% to 6%

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What is eutrophication in a pond system? – ANSWEREnrichment with nitrogen and phosphorous Causes algae blooms

  1. A wastewater stabilization pond has 130,680 sq. ft. It has a
    three to one slope on the embankment and has an average depth
    of 5 ft. Approximately how many people will this pond provide
    wastewater treatment for? 130,680 sq ft = 3 acres x 35 lbs /
    BOD/ acre = 105 lbs BOD =618 0.17 lbs BOD/ person 43,560
    sq ft l acre – ANSWER- d. 600
    A”Racetrack” is what type of Activate Sludge treatment? –
    ANSWER- Extended air
    Which form of activated sludge must have primary clarifiers? –
    ANSWER- Conventional
    What is the relationship between F/M ratio and MCRT? –
    ANSWER- Indirect; if one goes up, the other goes down
    Which activated sludge process does not achieve complete
    nitrification? – ANSWER- Contact stabilization
    Which form of activated sludge does the better job of handling
    shock or toxic loads? – ANSWER- Complete mix

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Which of activated sludge has two aeration basins per single
treatment unit? – ANSWER- Contact stabilization

  1. A complete mix activated sludge plant has a fast settling
    sludge and high amounts of pin floc leaving the clarifier. One
    method of correcting the problem is to – ANSWER- Increase
    F/M ratio by wasting more
    problem is Testing of mixed liquor indicates the MLSS is 2500
    mg/L and the settling test shows that a 1000 ml sample settles to
    400 mls after 30 minutes. What is the SVI? 400 x 1000 2500
    160 – ANSWER- 160
    In the problem above, what the sludge quality? – ANSWERBulking
    Which activated sludge process has 18 to 20 + hours detention
    time in the aeration basin? – ANSWER- Extended air
    What is the minimum clearance from the sidewall of a pipe to
    the trench wall in an excavation? – ANSWER- 4 inches

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What is the definition of pH? – ANSWER- The logarithm of the
reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration The negative
logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration
How often should pH meters be calibrated? – ANSWER- Daily
trench is 4,100 feet long, four 4 wide and 6 feet deep. There is a
12-inch diameter pipe in the bottom of the trench. How many
cubic yards of material were removed from the trench?
4x6x4,100 3,644 27 – ANSWER- 3,644
In the problem above, how many cubic yards of material will be
required to fill the trench? 3.14×0.5 x0.5 x 4,100 =119cu yds 27
3,644 -119 = 3,525 – ANSWER- 3,525
What is the standard chlorine residual and contact time on Texas
discharge permits? – ANSWER- e. None of the above
organization increases,
As the complexity of an organization increases, what
management function becomes most important? – ANSWERPlanning
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TEXAS WASTEWATER CLASS B NEWEST 2024-2025
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200 QESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Organic loading of a stabilization pond is about _ pounds of BOD/acre/day with a detention time of at least days. –
ANSWER- 35 BOD/ 30 Days
Anaerobic digesters are covered to keep out , and to trap useful methane which can be used to keep the digester warm. – ANSWER- free oxygen Unstable anareobic sludge contains streaks of _ or
. – ANSWER- gray/green
Aerobic digestion is an process whereby the aerobic bacteria consume themselves – ANSWER- Endogenous Approved disposal methods for digested, dewatered, sludge’s are landfill, and __
. – ANSWER- Incineration & Land
Application

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Landfill applied sludge must have a solids content of at least
___percent – ANSWER- 20 Calcium Hypochlorite (HTH) is a strong _ and reacts
violently with . – ANSWER- Oxidizer/Oil &
Hydrocarbons
When added to water chlorine forms __
&_______acid –
ANSWER- Hydrochlorous and Hydrochloric
When ammonia is present in wastewater and reacts with
chlorine_________are formed – ANSWER- Chloramines
Effluent dosage of chlorine in the contact chamber must produce
a total combined residual of – ANSWER- 1.0 mg/L after 20
minutes
Besides disinfection, chlorine has other uses at the wastewater
treatment plant such as – ANSWER- Reduces BOD, Odor,
Algae growth, Helps with Grease
TCEQ allows the reuse of wastewater, some of these include –
ANSWER- Irrigation, aquifer recharge, cooling towers and fire
protection

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All reclaimed water piping must be _______in color –
ANSWER- purple
Before entering a manhole the operator should test for
________and oxygen levels and ________the manhole before
entering. – ANSWER- all hazardous gasses and ventilate
When a municipal wastewater effluent has a high nitrate level
and low ammonia level this most likely means – ANSWER- the
effluent has received a high degree of aerobic treatment
Total solids in wastewater are the sum of – ANSWER- Settleable
and volatile solids
This treatment device is commonly used to separate and remove
large solids from raw wastewater – ANSWER- A Mechanically
raked bar screen
___________would have an adverse effect on the proper settling
of solids in a clarifier. – ANSWER- A short circuiting flow
pattern

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This test would give the best information on how efficiently a
trickling filter was operating – ANSWER- Percent BOD
Removal
This trickling filter problem could be reduced by increasing the
recirculation ratio – ANSWER- Filter files
What gases are produced by the controlled anaerobic digestion
of wastewater sludge’s – ANSWER- Methane & Carbon Dioxide
These diseases are caused by pathogenic organisms that may be
present in raw wastewater – ANSWER- Hepatitis, typhoid,
paratyphoid, dysentery, cholera, gastroenteritis, polio,
hookworm and giardiasis
During heavy rain it is possible that manholes and lift stations
may overflow, discharge waste materials into roadways or
ditches. This type of discharge (SSO) would be – ANSWERconsidered an unavoidable discharge, a violation of the Texas
Water Code, a bypass that must be reported within 24 hours and
considered a health hazard
An effective way for the collection system worker to prevent
infection by waterborn pathogenic organism is to – ANSWER

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TEXAS WASTEWATER CLASS C NEWEST 2024-2025
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 300 QESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
What conditions should an operator observe in a well controlled
activated sludge process? – ANSWER- surface
turbulence/uniform roll pattern; foam/small amount of lightcolored, crisp foam; odors/mild, earthy; color/medium-brown
What conditions should an operator observe in a well controlled
clarifier? – ANSWER- very little surface scum; a sludge blanket
covering 1/4 of the bottom; uniform weir flow (all the way
around); almost no rising solids and overflow should be clear
and free of floc
What type solids cannot go onto a trickling filter? – ANSWERlarge suspended solids
Important factors to a well operating trickling filter… –
ANSWER- continuous food supply, aerobic conditions and a
moist zoogleal mass
Basic elements of a trickling filter are… – ANSWER- floor and
walls; distributor arms; underdrains and media

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What must be durable and provide enough surface for bacterial
growth with a trickling filter? – ANSWER- filter media
The zoogleal mass on a filter is composed mainly of what? –
ANSWER- bacteria and algae
The materials resulting from the stabilization of waste material
as it passes through a trickling filter are… – ANSWER- water,
nitrates and carbon dioxide
What are zoogleal solids called that are washed off a trickling
filter? – ANSWER- sloughings (which settle in the final
clarifier)
Units commonly used to measure the rate of hydraulic loading
are… – ANSWER- lb/ft/day
Units commonly used to measure the rate of organic loading
include… – ANSWER- lb BOD/acre ft/day
and
lb BOD/1000 ft3/day

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Trickling filters may be classified as…. – ANSWER- high-rate;
roughing; standard-rate
The underdrain system of a standard rate trickling filter should
be… – ANSWER- designed to flow half-full
The recirculation ratio of a trickling filter has an effect on… –
ANSWER- organic matter removal; odors; filter flies
What test best indicates the efficiency of a trickling filter? –
ANSWER- percent BOD removal
Filter operational problems include… – ANSWER- ponding;
filter flies (psychoda); odors
Filter ponding may be caused by… – ANSWER- poor quality
rock; excessive organic loading; inefficient primary clarifier
Methods of controlling filter flies include… – ANSWER- flood
the filter
To control odors at a trickling filter plant, the operator can… –
ANSWER- increase recirculation, practice good housekeeping
and chlorinate the influent

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Clogged orifices on influent distributor arms may be corrected
by… – ANSWER- cleaning and flushing
Rotating biological contactors are usually covered to… –
ANSWER- prevent algae growth on the media
The rotating discs should be… – ANSWER- partially submerged
in the wastewater
Rotating biological contactors may be… – ANSWER- driven by
electric motors or trapped air
The biological growth on the disc of a rotating biological
contactor should… – ANSWER- contain approximately 50,000
mg/L solids; be 0.05-0.1 inch thick after one or two weeks; and
be gray to brown in color
The RBC (rotating biological contactor) unit must be preceded
by a… – ANSWER- primary clarifier or fine screen
A condition(s) that adversely affect(s) the operation of a rotating
biological contactor is… – ANSWER- toxic materials from
industrial wastes; hydrogen sulfide; high or low pH
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TEXAS WASTEWATER CLASS D NEWEST 2024-2025
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 300 QESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
One of the most important purposes of a public water supply is
_.
a. swimming
b. landscape watering
c. car washing
d. firefighting – ANSWER- d. firefighting
Organic matter includes .
a. sand
b. plants, animals and humans
c. minerals
d. all listed – ANSWER- b. plants, animals and humans
The most important treatment process is
, which
destroys disease-causing organisms.
a. filtration
b. disinfection

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c. softening
d. fluoridation – ANSWER- b. disinfection
Public water systems are required to compile a monthly report
showing .
a. rate increases
b. accidents
c. dates of dead-end flushing
d. disciplinary action – ANSWER- c. dates of dead-end flushing
Most groundwater is relatively free of suspended matter, but
can be a major problem in surface water. – ANSWERturbidity
Color in a public water supply should be less than _ units. – ANSWER- less than 15 units Chemical characteristics of water include hardness, pH, solids, and . – ANSWER- gases
Water is considered hard when it exceeds __ mg/L of
calcium carbonate. – ANSWER- 100 (may vary depending on
who you talk to)

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A gallon of water weighs _ pounds and 1 mg/L equals one . – ANSWER- water weights 8.34 pounds
1 mg/L equals one part per million
Hydrogen sulfide is heavier than air, colorless, flammable, toxic,
and has a odor. – ANSWER- rotten egg (unless you
get a dose that’s so heavy it numbs your sense of smell)
Excessive nitrates in drinking water can cause

syndrome in infants. – ANSWER- blue baby syndrome
Excessive amounts of fluoride may cause or staining
of teeth. – ANSWER- mottling
Trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids are byproducts of
chlorination and may increase
risk. – ANSWERcancer
The action level for copper is _ mg/L and for lead it is _ mg/L. – ANSWER- copper is 1.3 mg/L
lead is 0.015 mg/L

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_ are underground, water-bearing formations yielding useful quantities of water. – ANSWER- Aquifers The quantity of water a formation yields depends on the thickness and of the formation. – ANSWER- permeability
Problems caused by are declining water levels and
subsidence. – ANSWER- overpumping
Well and cementing protect the well from collapse and
surface contamination. – ANSWER- Well casing
The purpose of the well screen is to keep out birds and insects.
(true/false) – ANSWER- false (the well screen keeps out sand;
the well vent screen keeps out birds and insects)
The most important feature of the well screen is the length.
(true/false) – ANSWER- false (the mesh size is the most
important feature)
The __
of the screen is determined by the size of the aquifer
material, the size of the gravel in the gravel pack, and the type of
well development. – ANSWER- mesh size
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