INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER OPERATOR
CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026 FULL
SOLUTION GRADED A+
● The problem. Answer: -historically, discharge of untreated wastes was
convenient, cheap, and legal
-industries are tied to local economics & politics
-waste generation cannot be completely avoided
-society pays for control
● Industrial Waste Water Treatment Goal. Answer: optimal control, not
maximum control
● Water Quantities & Characteristics. Answer: -mass balances -->
quantities
-water use --> volume
-raw materials, intermediates, products
-waster characteristics
-some industries are primarily inorganic waste producers
-some industries are primarily organic waste producers
● Treatment of Inorganic contaminants. Answer: -often treatable by
sedimentation, precipitation, ion exchange, reverse osmosis
, -sludges, salt brines, & metals are problematic
● Treatment of organic contaminants. Answer: -often treatable by
sedimentation, precipitation, or biological treatment
-industrial wastes may be deficient in nutrients, acidic, basic, or toxic;
hence, chemical addition or pretreatment may be needed
● Treatment Problem can Aries from. Answer: -failure to understand
fundamental principles
-industrial vs. municipal philosophy
-failure of industry to accept responsibility
● Treatment conversion to useful materials. Answer: -many efforts have
failed
-nice in principle
-sometimes feasible
● Waste Minimization. Answer: -a logical first step, prior to treatment
-"pollution prevention" promoted since the 1980s is nothing new in
concept
-"green engineering" is a more modern and more comprehensive
approach, usually coupled with "life cycle assessment"
● Waste minimization common approaches. Answer: -process changes
CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026 FULL
SOLUTION GRADED A+
● The problem. Answer: -historically, discharge of untreated wastes was
convenient, cheap, and legal
-industries are tied to local economics & politics
-waste generation cannot be completely avoided
-society pays for control
● Industrial Waste Water Treatment Goal. Answer: optimal control, not
maximum control
● Water Quantities & Characteristics. Answer: -mass balances -->
quantities
-water use --> volume
-raw materials, intermediates, products
-waster characteristics
-some industries are primarily inorganic waste producers
-some industries are primarily organic waste producers
● Treatment of Inorganic contaminants. Answer: -often treatable by
sedimentation, precipitation, ion exchange, reverse osmosis
, -sludges, salt brines, & metals are problematic
● Treatment of organic contaminants. Answer: -often treatable by
sedimentation, precipitation, or biological treatment
-industrial wastes may be deficient in nutrients, acidic, basic, or toxic;
hence, chemical addition or pretreatment may be needed
● Treatment Problem can Aries from. Answer: -failure to understand
fundamental principles
-industrial vs. municipal philosophy
-failure of industry to accept responsibility
● Treatment conversion to useful materials. Answer: -many efforts have
failed
-nice in principle
-sometimes feasible
● Waste Minimization. Answer: -a logical first step, prior to treatment
-"pollution prevention" promoted since the 1980s is nothing new in
concept
-"green engineering" is a more modern and more comprehensive
approach, usually coupled with "life cycle assessment"
● Waste minimization common approaches. Answer: -process changes