WELL AP EXAM V2 - WATER QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
How much of the human body is composed of water? - Answers :2/3
How much water should an adult consume daily? - Answers :49-125oz
What can reduce turbidity and may also trap bacteria and other contaminants? -
Answers :Water Filtration System
Water delivered to the project for drinking, cooking, dishwashing, and handwashing
must meet what turbidity levels for water quality indicators? - Answers :Turbidity is
LESS THAN OR EQUAL to 1.0 NTU, FTU, or FNU
Water streams can pick up contaminants from what sources? - Answers :- Agricultural
runoffs
- Direct industrial discharges
For drinking water quality, the project must provide at least one drinking water dispenser
plus how many drinking water dispensers per dwelling unit? - Answers :1
All drinking water dispensers provide water that meets thresholds for how many
pesticides and organic contaminants are listed under 'Drinking Water Quality Report'? -
Answers :At least 2 pesticides and 3 organic contaminants
What bacteria is naturally present in water that if colonized can cause lung disease and
even death if contaminated water aerosols are inhaled? - Answers :Legionella
How often are chemical and biological water quality test results submitted through the
WELL digital platform? - Answers :Annually
High levels of chloride in water can cause what? - Answers :Drinking water to taste salty
What must be displayed near drinking water sources? - Answers :Water quality results
and filter or other treatment information
What distance should drinking water dispensers be located from all regularly occupied
floor space and dining areas? - Answers :100 ft walking distance
How often should mouthpieces/outlets, protective guards, aerators (if present), basins
and touch points be cleaned? - Answers :Daily
What percent of building in Europe, Canada, and the U.S. are affected by excess
moisture and dampness? - Answers :20%
Excessive moisture creates conditions conductive to what? - Answers :- Mold Growth
How much of the human body is composed of water? - Answers :2/3
How much water should an adult consume daily? - Answers :49-125oz
What can reduce turbidity and may also trap bacteria and other contaminants? -
Answers :Water Filtration System
Water delivered to the project for drinking, cooking, dishwashing, and handwashing
must meet what turbidity levels for water quality indicators? - Answers :Turbidity is
LESS THAN OR EQUAL to 1.0 NTU, FTU, or FNU
Water streams can pick up contaminants from what sources? - Answers :- Agricultural
runoffs
- Direct industrial discharges
For drinking water quality, the project must provide at least one drinking water dispenser
plus how many drinking water dispensers per dwelling unit? - Answers :1
All drinking water dispensers provide water that meets thresholds for how many
pesticides and organic contaminants are listed under 'Drinking Water Quality Report'? -
Answers :At least 2 pesticides and 3 organic contaminants
What bacteria is naturally present in water that if colonized can cause lung disease and
even death if contaminated water aerosols are inhaled? - Answers :Legionella
How often are chemical and biological water quality test results submitted through the
WELL digital platform? - Answers :Annually
High levels of chloride in water can cause what? - Answers :Drinking water to taste salty
What must be displayed near drinking water sources? - Answers :Water quality results
and filter or other treatment information
What distance should drinking water dispensers be located from all regularly occupied
floor space and dining areas? - Answers :100 ft walking distance
How often should mouthpieces/outlets, protective guards, aerators (if present), basins
and touch points be cleaned? - Answers :Daily
What percent of building in Europe, Canada, and the U.S. are affected by excess
moisture and dampness? - Answers :20%
Excessive moisture creates conditions conductive to what? - Answers :- Mold Growth