Water Supply Operations
OPERATOR MOBILE
Practice Test
WATER SUPPLY: ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
{VERIFIED ANSWERS} |2026 LATEST UPLOAD
|ALREADY GRADED A+
1. Describe the role of drinking water operators in maintaining safe drinking
water.
Drinking water operators focus solely on the design of water
treatment facilities.
Drinking water operators manage the financial aspects of water
supply operations.
Drinking water operators ensure safe drinking water by
monitoring water quality, complying with regulations, and
maintaining treatment systems.
Drinking water operators are primarily responsible for public
education on water safety.
2. If a water supply operation fails to obtain the necessary municipal drinking
water license, what potential consequence could arise?
Legal penalties and potential shutdown of the water supply
system
Enhanced community trust in water operators
Increased water quality
Improved public health outcomes
3. If a water treatment facility detects high levels of cyanobacteria in the
water supply, what immediate action should be taken to ensure public
safety?
,Increase the water supply pressure.
Implement additional treatment processes to remove the
cyanobacteria.
Ignore the findings as cyanobacteria are harmless.
, Conduct a survey of local residents about their water usage.
4. What is CT?
Contact time x chlorine residual concentration
Contact time
Contact time/ chlorine residual concentration
Contact time + chlorine residual concentration
5. What is the primary benefit of regular inspection and maintenance of
pumps in water supply systems?
It eliminates the need for water treatment.
It allows for the use of outdated equipment.
It increases the water pressure in the system.
It ensures pumps operate efficiently and reduces the risk of
failure.
6. What does GUDI stand for in the context of water supply operations?
Groundwater Utilization for Drinking Infrastructure
Groundwater Under Direct Influence
Groundwater Under Direct Inspection
Groundwater Utilization for Domestic Irrigation
7. If a water supply system detects a sudden increase in turbidity levels, what
immediate actions should be taken to ensure water safety?
Notify the public to boil water only.
Ignore the increase as it may resolve itself.
Increase the water supply pressure.
, Implement treatment processes to reduce turbidity.
8. What is the main goal of Effective Management in water supply
operations?
To enhance the aesthetic quality of drinking water.
To reduce the cost of water supply operations.
To prevent or lessen impacts on public health and the
environment.
To increase the efficiency of water treatment processes.
9. Describe how surface water is more susceptible to contamination
compared to groundwater.
Surface water is subject to contamination from runoff and
discharges, while groundwater is typically protected by soil
layers.
Surface water is always cleaner due to its treatment processes.
Surface water has no contaminants due to its natural filtration.
Groundwater is more affected by human activities than surface
water.
10. Which two specific pathogens were identified as the cause of the
Walkerton outbreak?
Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Campylobacter jejuni
Salmonella typhimurium and Listeria monocytogenes
Cryptosporidium parvum and Giardia lamblia
Vibrio cholerae and Shigella dysenteriae
11. Describe the significance of aquifers in relation to water supply operations.
OPERATOR MOBILE
Practice Test
WATER SUPPLY: ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
{VERIFIED ANSWERS} |2026 LATEST UPLOAD
|ALREADY GRADED A+
1. Describe the role of drinking water operators in maintaining safe drinking
water.
Drinking water operators focus solely on the design of water
treatment facilities.
Drinking water operators manage the financial aspects of water
supply operations.
Drinking water operators ensure safe drinking water by
monitoring water quality, complying with regulations, and
maintaining treatment systems.
Drinking water operators are primarily responsible for public
education on water safety.
2. If a water supply operation fails to obtain the necessary municipal drinking
water license, what potential consequence could arise?
Legal penalties and potential shutdown of the water supply
system
Enhanced community trust in water operators
Increased water quality
Improved public health outcomes
3. If a water treatment facility detects high levels of cyanobacteria in the
water supply, what immediate action should be taken to ensure public
safety?
,Increase the water supply pressure.
Implement additional treatment processes to remove the
cyanobacteria.
Ignore the findings as cyanobacteria are harmless.
, Conduct a survey of local residents about their water usage.
4. What is CT?
Contact time x chlorine residual concentration
Contact time
Contact time/ chlorine residual concentration
Contact time + chlorine residual concentration
5. What is the primary benefit of regular inspection and maintenance of
pumps in water supply systems?
It eliminates the need for water treatment.
It allows for the use of outdated equipment.
It increases the water pressure in the system.
It ensures pumps operate efficiently and reduces the risk of
failure.
6. What does GUDI stand for in the context of water supply operations?
Groundwater Utilization for Drinking Infrastructure
Groundwater Under Direct Influence
Groundwater Under Direct Inspection
Groundwater Utilization for Domestic Irrigation
7. If a water supply system detects a sudden increase in turbidity levels, what
immediate actions should be taken to ensure water safety?
Notify the public to boil water only.
Ignore the increase as it may resolve itself.
Increase the water supply pressure.
, Implement treatment processes to reduce turbidity.
8. What is the main goal of Effective Management in water supply
operations?
To enhance the aesthetic quality of drinking water.
To reduce the cost of water supply operations.
To prevent or lessen impacts on public health and the
environment.
To increase the efficiency of water treatment processes.
9. Describe how surface water is more susceptible to contamination
compared to groundwater.
Surface water is subject to contamination from runoff and
discharges, while groundwater is typically protected by soil
layers.
Surface water is always cleaner due to its treatment processes.
Surface water has no contaminants due to its natural filtration.
Groundwater is more affected by human activities than surface
water.
10. Which two specific pathogens were identified as the cause of the
Walkerton outbreak?
Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Campylobacter jejuni
Salmonella typhimurium and Listeria monocytogenes
Cryptosporidium parvum and Giardia lamblia
Vibrio cholerae and Shigella dysenteriae
11. Describe the significance of aquifers in relation to water supply operations.