2026/2027 COMPLETE ACCURATE EXAM WITH APPROVED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH DETAILED RATIONALES (A
NEW UPDATED VERSION 2026 EDITION) |GUARANTEED PASS A+
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1. What is the minimum recommended free chlorine residual in a distribution
system?
A) 0.1 mg/L
B) 0.2 mg/L
C) 0.5 mg/L
D) 1.0 mg/L
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Virginia regulations and EPA guidelines suggest a minimum free
chlorine residual of 0.2 mg/L throughout the distribution system to maintain
disinfection and prevent microbial regrowth
2. Which type of valve is best for regulating flow and has a disc that moves
perpendicular to the flow?
A) Gate valve
B) Butterfly valve
C) Globe valve
D) Check valve
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A globe valve uses a disc that moves perpendicular to the seat, allowing
precise flow regulation, unlike gate valves which are primarily on/off.
3. What is the typical maximum pressure for a Class 5 water distribution system in
Virginia?
A) 50 psi
B) 80 psi
,C) 120 psi
D) 150 psi
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Class 5 systems are smaller or rural; Virginia standards typically design
for normal operating pressures of 60–80 psi, with 80 psi as a common maximum
static pressure.
4. You measure 2.4 mg/L chlorine at a tap 1 mile from the treatment plant. The
required residual is 0.5 mg/L. What is the chlorine demand?
A) 0.5 mg/L
B) 1.9 mg/L
C) 1.9 mg/L
D) 2.9 mg/L
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Chlorine demand = initial residual − final residual = 2.4 − 0.5 = 1.9
mg/L. This represents chlorine consumed by reactions in the pipe.
5. Which of the following is a common cause of taste and odor complaints in
surface water supplies?
A) High turbidity
B) Algae and actinomycetes
C) Low pH
D) Excessive hardness
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Algae and actinomycetes produce geosmin and MIB, leading to
earthy/musty tastes and odors, common in Virginia surface waters during warm
months.
, 6. What is the purpose of a backflow preventer?
A) Increase water pressure
B) Prevent contamination from reverse flow
C) Measure flow rate
D) Filter sediment
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Backflow preventers protect potable water from cross-connection
contamination by stopping reverse flow from non-potable sources.
7. How many gallons are in a cubic foot of water?
A) 5.2
B) 7.48
C) 8.34
D) 62.4
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: 1 cubic foot = 7.48 gallons. This conversion is fundamental for volume
and flow calculations in waterworks.
8. A storage tank has a diameter of 40 ft and water depth of 15 ft. What is the
volume in gallons?
A) 75,000
B) 100,000
C) 141,000
D) 188,000
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Volume (cu ft) = π × (radius²) × depth = 3.14 × (20²) × 15 = 18,840 cu
ft. Gallons = 18,840 × 7.48 ≈ 141,000 gallons.