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**1. Which state agency has primary regulatory authority over public water systems in
Georgia?**

A) Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD)

B) Georgia Department of Natural Resources

C) Georgia Public Service Commission

D) Georgia Department of Public Health

**Answer: A**

**Explanation:** The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) within the
Department of Natural Resources regulates public water systems under the Georgia Safe
Drinking Water Act.



**2. Under Georgia law, what is the minimum number of service connections that defines a
"public water system"?**

A) 5

B) 10

C) 15

D) 25

**Answer: C**

**Explanation:** Georgia defines a public water system as one serving at least 15 service
connections or 25 individuals at least 60 days per year.



**3. The maximum contaminant level (MCL) for total coliform bacteria in drinking water
is:**

A) 0 presence in any sample

B) 1 positive sample per month

,C) 5% positive samples per month

D) No MCL for coliform

**Answer: C**

**Explanation:** The Total Coliform Rule allows no more than 5% of monthly samples to be
positive for coliform bacteria.



**4. What is the action level for lead in drinking water according to Georgia regulations?**

A) 0.015 mg/L (15 ppb)

B) 0.05 mg/L (50 ppb)

C) 0.10 mg/L (100 ppb)

D) 0.50 mg/L (500 ppb)

**Answer: A**

**Explanation:** The action level for lead is 0.015 mg/L (15 parts per billion).



**5. The Surface Water Treatment Rule requires what minimum log removal/inactivation of
Giardia lamblia?**

A) 1-log

B) 2-log

C) 3-log

D) 4-log

**Answer: C**

**Explanation:** The SWTR requires at least 3-log (99.9%) removal/inactivation of Giardia
lamblia.



**6. How often must community water systems conduct lead and copper tap sampling?**

A) Monthly

B) Quarterly

,C) Annually

D) Every 3 years

**Answer: D**

**Explanation:** Reduced monitoring allows testing every 3 years if action levels are not
exceeded.



**7. What is the minimum required chlorine residual at the furthest point in the distribution
system?**

A) 0.2 mg/L

B) 0.5 mg/L

C) 1.0 mg/L

D) 2.0 mg/L

**Answer: A**

**Explanation:** Georgia requires minimum 0.2 mg/L chlorine residual throughout the
distribution system.



**8. Cross-connection control programs are required for which type of water systems?**

A) All community water systems

B) Systems serving over 1,000 people

C) Systems with surface water sources

D) Systems with groundwater under direct influence

**Answer: A**

**Explanation:** All community water systems must have cross-connection control
programs.



**9. What is the maximum allowable trihalomethane (TTHM) level under the Stage 2
Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule?**

, A) 0.040 mg/L (40 ppb)

B) 0.080 mg/L (80 ppb)

C) 0.100 mg/L (100 ppb)

D) 0.200 mg/L (200 ppb)

**Answer: B**

**Explanation:** The MCL for TTHMs is 0.080 mg/L as a running annual average.



**10. How often must sanitary surveys be conducted for community water systems using
groundwater?**

A) Every 3 years

B) Every 5 years

C) Every 10 years

D) Only when problems occur

**Answer: A**

**Explanation:** Groundwater systems require sanitary surveys every 3 years; surface
water systems require them every 5 years.



**11. Under Georgia's Water Use Act, what threshold requires a water withdrawal
permit?**

A) Any withdrawal

B) Over 10,000 gallons per day

C) Over 100,000 gallons per day

D) Over 1,000,000 gallons per day

**Answer: C**

**Explanation:** A permit is required for withdrawals exceeding 100,000 gallons per day on
any 30-day average.

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