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Introduction
Prepare for the Florida Septic Tank Contractor exam with this complete practice exam featuring 250
carefully designed questions and answers. This study guide is created to help septic contractors, installers,
and industry professionals review important concepts related to Florida onsite sewage treatment and
disposal systems.
The practice exam covers essential septic system knowledge, including tank components, drainfield
design, wastewater treatment principles, installation procedures, maintenance requirements, safety
practices, and Florida septic regulations. Each question includes the correct answer and an explanation to
help strengthen understanding and improve exam preparation.
Whether you are preparing for a septic contractor licensing exam, refreshing your professional knowledge,
or reviewing Florida septic system requirements, this comprehensive practice guide provides valuable
preparation material.
Exam Coverage
This Florida Septic Tank Contractor Practice Exam covers:
Septic Tank Fundamentals
Purpose and function of septic tanks
Sludge, scum, and effluent separation
Tank compartments and baffles
Septic tank inspection procedures
Pumping and maintenance practices
Drainfield Systems
Drainfield purpose and operation
Soil absorption principles
Distribution methods
Drainfield failures and repairs
Protecting drainfield areas
,Septic System Design
Wastewater flow considerations
Site evaluation
Soil characteristics
System sizing concepts
Layout and installation requirements
Installation Practices
Tank placement and leveling
Pipe installation
Proper connections
Component inspection
Approved materials and procedures
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Pumping schedules
Effluent filter maintenance
Common system failures
Backup causes
Corrective actions
Florida Septic Regulations and Compliance
Florida onsite sewage system requirements
Permitting concepts
Inspection requirements
Setbacks and environmental protection
Contractor responsibilities
Safety Practices
Excavation safety
Confined space hazards
Protective equipment
Job site safety procedures
Safe septic tank servicing
Environmental Protection
Groundwater protection
, Wastewater treatment goals
Preventing contamination
Proper septic system operation
1. In Florida, onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems are primarily
regulated by:
A. Florida Department of Transportation
B. Florida Department of Health
C. Florida Department of Agriculture
D. Local building supply companies
Answer: B. Florida Department of Health
Explanation: The Florida Department of Health regulates septic system permitting,
inspections, and compliance for onsite sewage systems.
2. The main purpose of a septic tank is to:
A. Store drinking water
B. Separate solids from wastewater and provide treatment
C. Increase groundwater flow
D. Eliminate all wastewater
Answer: B. Separate solids from wastewater and provide treatment
Explanation: Septic tanks allow solids to settle, floatable materials to rise, and
bacteria to break down organic matter.
, 3. The liquid leaving a septic tank and entering the drainfield is called:
A. Sludge
B. Scum
C. Effluent
D. Backwash
Answer: C. Effluent
Explanation: Effluent is partially treated wastewater that moves from the septic
tank to the drainfield.
4. The floating layer of grease and lighter solids inside a septic tank is called:
A. Sludge
B. Scum
C. Effluent
D. Aggregate
Answer: B. Scum
Explanation: Scum forms because oils, grease, and lighter materials float above
the wastewater.
5. The solids that settle at the bottom of a septic tank are called:
A. Sludge
B. Scum