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Class D Water Operator Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What are some physical characteristics of water? - Temperature, turbidity, color, taste, odor What are some chemical characteristics of water? - Hardness, pH, solids, and gases What is turbidity? - the amount of suspended matter, such as clay, silt, organic matter, and microorganisms in water T/F Water is never found pure in nature. - True Is turbidity more of a problem in groundwater or surface water? - Surface water A system's filtered water must be _______ Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) or less in at least 95% of the measurements taken each month, and no sample can exceed _____ NTU. - 0.3 1 T/F True color is dissolved in water (in solution) and cannot be removed by filtering. - True. Tea in water is an example of true color. Suspended color is called _______ color. - apparent Color above ______ units is objectionable in a public water supply. - 15 units A scale called the ________ measures odor. - Threshold Odor Number (TON) Odor greater than a scale of _______ is undesirable. - 3 EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 Taste and odors in water result from _______, bacteria, decaying organic matter, gases, and chemicals such as manganese, zinc, copper, iron, magnesium, sodium, and potassium. - algae Chemical characteristics of water generally cannot be detected by sight, smell, or taste and must be determined by __________. - laboratory analysis Chemical laboratory analysis must be sampled _______ per year for surface water and normally _______ for groundwater. - once/year for surface water once every three years for groundwater Water weighs ______ lbs/gal. - 8.34 lbs/gal T/F For water, 1 mg/L is equal to 1 part per million (ppm) by weight. - True Which two minerals mainly cause hardness in water? - Calcium and m

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Class D Water Operator Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass

What are some physical characteristics of water? - ✔✔Temperature, turbidity, color, taste, odor


What are some chemical characteristics of water? - ✔✔Hardness, pH, solids, and gases


What is turbidity? - ✔✔the amount of suspended matter, such as clay, silt, organic matter, and

microorganisms in water


T/F Water is never found pure in nature. - ✔✔True


Is turbidity more of a problem in groundwater or surface water? - ✔✔Surface water


A system's filtered water must be _______ Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) or less in at least 95% of

the measurements taken each month, and no sample can exceed _____ NTU. - ✔✔0.3


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T/F True color is dissolved in water (in solution) and cannot be removed by filtering. - ✔✔True. Tea in

water is an example of true color.


Suspended color is called _______ color. - ✔✔apparent


Color above ______ units is objectionable in a public water supply. - ✔✔15 units


A scale called the ________ measures odor. - ✔✔Threshold Odor Number (TON)


Odor greater than a scale of _______ is undesirable. - ✔✔3




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,Taste and odors in water result from _______, bacteria, decaying organic matter, gases, and chemicals

such as manganese, zinc, copper, iron, magnesium, sodium, and potassium. - ✔✔algae


Chemical characteristics of water generally cannot be detected by sight, smell, or taste and must be

determined by __________. - ✔✔laboratory analysis


Chemical laboratory analysis must be sampled _______ per year for surface water and normally _______

for groundwater. - ✔✔once/year for surface water


once every three years for groundwater


Water weighs ______ lbs/gal. - ✔✔8.34 lbs/gal


T/F


For water, 1 mg/L is equal to 1 part per million (ppm) by weight. - ✔✔True


Which two minerals mainly cause hardness in water? - ✔✔Calcium and magnesium


Is hardness more of a problem in groundwater or surface water? - ✔✔Groundwater


Water is considered hard when it exceeds _______. - ✔✔100 mg/L of calcium carbonate


The pH scale ranges from _____ to _____. - ✔✔0 to 14


On the pH scale:


0 to <7 is ______.


7 is _______.


>7 to 14 is ______. - ✔✔Acidic


Neutral


Basic or alkaline




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, Sulfuric, hydrochloric, and nitric acids can be used to ______ pH.


Caustic, lime, or soda ash can be used to ______ pH. - ✔✔Lower


Raise


Suspended solids can be removed by ________. - ✔✔Filtration


Can dissolved solids be removed by filtration? - ✔✔No


Total dissolved solids should not exceed________. - ✔✔1000 mg/L


What are three common gasses found in water? - ✔✔Hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and methane


Excess ________ can cause blue baby syndrome. - ✔✔Nitrogen or Nitrates


What is the major source of nitrogen into drinking water? - ✔✔Fertilizer and animal waste carried by

rainwater runoff


What is the EPA primary MCL (maximum contaminant level) for fluoride? - ✔✔4.0 mg/L


At what level will fluoride cause mottling of teeth, a condition known as fluorosis? - ✔✔4.0 mg/L


What is the state of Texas secondary standard for fluoride? - ✔✔2.0 mg/L


Trihalomethanes (THM) and Haloacetic Acids (HAA) are byproducts of drinking water ________. -

✔✔chlorination


THM's and HAA's are byproducts formed when chlorine reacts with dissolved _________. - ✔✔natural

organic matter, mostly plant life


Combining chlorine with _______ greatly reduces THM and HAA formation. - ✔✔ammonia


Is surface water or groundwater more likely to contain natural organic matter? - ✔✔surface water


What is chloramine? - ✔✔Chlorine combined with ammonia




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