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Basic Wastewater Disinfection Exam Questions with Verified Solutions (Graded A+) Already Passed Breakpoint chlorination - Answers The process of using chlorines oxidative capacity to oxidize ammonia to nitrogen. At this point free chlorine residual starts to appear Chlorination - Answers disinfection of water by the addition of small amounts of chlorine or a chlorine compound Combined total chlorine - Answers The amount of chlorine that has combined with ammonia to form chloramines or other chlorine compounds Dechlorination - Answers Removal of the excess chlorine before discharge to surface waters since chlorinated treated sewage effluents may be harmful to fish and other aquatic life. geometric mean - Answers a statistical measure of central tendency that minimizes the effect of outliers. fecal coliforms - Answers organisms used to determine the effectiveness of disinfection. Commonly found in the intestinal tracts of humans and other warm blooded animals free available chlorine - Answers chlorine available after chlorine demand has been satisfied in the forms of hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite ions hypo chlorination - Answers The use of liquid chlorine compounds to achieve disinfection pathogenic organisms - Answers Microorganism that causes disease in the discharge od waterborne human wastes total residual chlorine - Answers The sum of free available chlorine and combined available chlorine. Monitoring requirements for discharge permits require total residual chlorine testing. Treatment Facility Overflow - Answers a release of wastewater, other than through permitted outflows, into the water of the state or land. TFO's must be reported to DNR within 24 hrs List the prevalent diseases that can be contracted through wastewater exposure. - Answers Gastroenteritis, dysentery, Hepatitis B and C, Giardiasis, upper respiratory illness Reasons for disinfecting treated water - Answers To reduce the discharge of waterborne pathogenic organisms, to protect public health in drinking water and recreational activities Explain the significance of using an indicator organism. - Answers The destruction of the indicator organism would mean the likely destruction of pathogenic organisms Chlorine Dosage - Answers Amount of Chlorine fed to achieve disinfection and reported as a concentration in milligrams per liter or pounds per day chlorine demand - Answers amount of chlorine used to disinfect wastewater after a given contact time chlorine residual - Answers amount of chlorine remaining after a given contact time general expression of relationship - Answers Chlorine residual equals Chlorine dosage minus chlorine demand Sulfur dioxide - Answers Reduces all forms of chlorine to chlorides and a residual of sulfates to form small amounts of hydrochloric and sulfuric acids. Dosage is 0.9 milligrams per liter of sulfur dioxide per 1 chlorine residual. Contact time is 2 minutes Sodium Bisulfate - Answers reduces free chlorine to sodium bisulfate and hydrochloric acid. Dosage is 1.78 parts of sodium sulfite per 1 part chlorine. Reaction is instant Sodium Metabisulfite - Answers Reduces free chlorine to form sodium bisulfate and hydrochloric acid and ammonium chloride. Dosage is 1.338 parts sodium metabisulfite for 1 part chlorine. Reaction is instant Conditions affecting chlorine demand - Answers mixing, contact time, TSS,BOD, Nitrite, pH, And other various compounds. relationship between sodium residual and the dosage of sodium bisulfite for dechlorination - Answers dosage is 1 milligram per liter active sulfate ion to 1 milligram per liter of chlorine residual. The lower the chlorine residual the less sodium bisulfate needed relationship between total chlorine residual and the dosage of sulfur dioxidefor dechlorination - Answers dosage is 1 milligram per liter sulfur dioxide to 1 milligram per liter of chlorine residual. The lower the chlorine residual the less sulfur dioxide needed Discuss the reaction between chlorine and ammonia - Answers hypochlorous acid reacts with ammonia to form chloramines

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Basic Wastewater Disinfection Exam Questions with Verified Solutions (Graded A+) Already Passed

Breakpoint chlorination - Answers The process of using chlorines oxidative capacity to oxidize ammonia
to nitrogen. At this point free chlorine residual starts to appear

Chlorination - Answers disinfection of water by the addition of small amounts of chlorine or a chlorine
compound

Combined total chlorine - Answers The amount of chlorine that has combined with ammonia to form
chloramines or other chlorine compounds

Dechlorination - Answers Removal of the excess chlorine before discharge to surface waters since
chlorinated treated sewage effluents may be harmful to fish and other aquatic life.

geometric mean - Answers a statistical measure of central tendency that minimizes the effect of outliers.

fecal coliforms - Answers organisms used to determine the effectiveness of disinfection. Commonly
found in the intestinal tracts of humans and other warm blooded animals

free available chlorine - Answers chlorine available after chlorine demand has been satisfied in the forms
of hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite ions

hypo chlorination - Answers The use of liquid chlorine compounds to achieve disinfection

pathogenic organisms - Answers Microorganism that causes disease in the discharge od waterborne
human wastes

total residual chlorine - Answers The sum of free available chlorine and combined available chlorine.
Monitoring requirements for discharge permits require total residual chlorine testing.

Treatment Facility Overflow - Answers a release of wastewater, other than through permitted outflows,
into the water of the state or land. TFO's must be reported to DNR within 24 hrs

List the prevalent diseases that can be contracted through wastewater exposure. - Answers
Gastroenteritis, dysentery, Hepatitis B and C, Giardiasis, upper respiratory illness

Reasons for disinfecting treated water - Answers To reduce the discharge of waterborne pathogenic
organisms, to protect public health in drinking water and recreational activities

Explain the significance of using an indicator organism. - Answers The destruction of the indicator
organism would mean the likely destruction of pathogenic organisms

Chlorine Dosage - Answers Amount of Chlorine fed to achieve disinfection and reported as a
concentration in milligrams per liter or pounds per day

chlorine demand - Answers amount of chlorine used to disinfect wastewater after a given contact time

chlorine residual - Answers amount of chlorine remaining after a given contact time

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