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Arizona Water Treatment Operator
Certification Exam – Grade 2 Exam
Practice Questions And Correct Answers
(Verified Answers) Plus Rationale 2026
Q&A| Instant Download Pdf



1. A water treatment operator notices a persistent increase in raw water
turbidity. Which of the following is the most likely direct effect on
treatment processes?
A. Decreased coagulant demand
B. Increased filter loading and potential breakthrough
C. Reduced disinfection by-product formation
D. Lower backwash frequency
Higher turbidity in raw water increases the load on coagulation and
filtration, often resulting in more frequent filter clogging and earlier
breakthrough.
2. Which of the following best describes the purpose of coagulation in
water treatment?
A. To disinfect pathogens
B. To lower pH
C. To destabilize colloidal particles for aggregation
D. To adjust alkalinity

,Coagulation destabilizes fine colloids, allowing them to form larger
aggregates (flocs) that can be removed by sedimentation and filtration.
3. A plant operator should backwash a rapid sand filter when:
A. Turbidity decreases
B. Head loss increases significantly
C. Coagulant dosage is reduced
D. Free chlorine residual rises
Increasing head loss across a filter indicates clogging, which necessitates
backwashing to restore capacity.
4. Which of the following is not typically a coagulant used in primary
treatment?
A. Aluminum sulfate
B. Ferric chloride
C. Sodium hypochlorite
D. Polyaluminum chloride
Sodium hypochlorite is a disinfectant, not a coagulant, and is not used for
coagulation/flocculation.
5. In a conventional treatment plant, flocculation is used to:
A. Mix disinfectants
B. Filter water
C. Promote particle collision and floc growth
D. Aerate influent water
Flocculation provides gentle mixing to allow small destabilized particles to
collide and form larger flocs for effective removal.
6. A sudden drop in pH following coagulant addition most likely indicates:
A. Carbonate precipitation
B. Biological activity

, C. Excess coagulant acidification
D. High alkalinity
Many coagulants are acidic; overdosing can lower pH significantly,
affecting treatment efficiency.
7. The primary goal of sedimentation in water treatment is to:
A. Kill bacteria
B. Remove settleable solids by gravity
C. Add disinfectant
D. Increase pH
Sedimentation uses gravity to separate heavier particles, reducing
turbidity before filtration.
8. Which parameter is most critical to monitor during sedimentation?
A. Chlorine residual
B. Temperature
C. Overflow rate
D. Conductivity
Overflow rate influences settling efficiency; high rates can resuspend
settled particles.
9. In direct filtration, which process is skipped?
A. Disinfection
B. Sedimentation
C. Coagulation
D. pH adjustment
Direct filtration bypasses sedimentation and sends coagulated water
straight to filters.
10. A water sample after filtration shows turbidity spikes. What is
the most likely cause?

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