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Class D Water Exam TCEQ Questions and
Answers (100% Correct Answers) Already
Graded A+
T/F: In Texas, about 75% of all water is used for
commercial, industrial, or agricultural purposes. [ Ans: ]
True

Water covers approximately ________ of Earth's surface. [
Ans: ] 71%

Drought is an extended period when a region receives a
deficiency in its ________ water supply. [ Ans: ]
atmospheric, ground, or surface

T/F: Only about 1 gallon of tap water per person/day is
used for drinking and cooking [ Ans: ] True

Excluding outside water use, the average household uses
about _______ gallons of water per month for inside use [
Ans: ] 2,000

T/F: Only 3% of all the fresh water on earth can be easily
accessed for use. [ Ans: ] False (only 1%)

T/F: In 1978, the Texas Department of Health (TDH)
assumed primacy over the Safe Drinking Water Act from
the EPA. [ Ans: ] True

T/F: PWS officials should be pro-active in their approach
to terrorism. [ Ans: ] True

,_________ permits the owner of a well to pump as much
water as desired, even if the water is drained from
beneath the land of others. [ Ans: ] Rule of Capture

In Texas, agricultural water demand accounts for about
___% of the total water used. [ Ans: ] 57%

T/F: An example of a non-transient non-community PWS is
a rural school. [ Ans: ] True

Monitoring average and maximum daily water ______
enables us to plan ahead for growth. [ Ans: ] Demand

T/F: The Safe Drinking Water Act sets standards for
drinking water including physical, chemical,
bacteriological, and radiological characteristics. [ Ans: ]
True

"Potable" means water is safe to drink and has a
measurable chlorine ________. [ Ans: ] Residual

The plant operator is responsible for a sufficient supply
of safe and ________ drinking water. [ Ans: ] Palatable

T/F: The Texas State Board of Fire Insurance requires
utilities that provide fire protection to have a minimum
amount of water available based on 30 gals per person per
day. [ Ans: ] False (130 gals per person per day)

T/F: The primary state regulator of water utilities is the
TCEQ. [ Ans: ] True

, T/F: All community and non-transient non-community
PWS, regardless of source of water, must be under the
supervision of a licensed water works operator. [ Ans: ]
True

Meter readers bring in operating revenue and profoundly
impact _____ relations. [ Ans: ] Public

The federal regulator of drinking water is the _____. [ Ans:
] EPA

T/F: Duties of distribution operator include repairing
leaks, making taps, flushing mains, and taking
radiological samples. [ Ans: ] False (Repair leaks, Make
taps, Flush mains, Operate pumps, Take bacteriological
samples)

A service area has 1000 service connections. What can we
estimate the population of this service area to be? [ Ans: ]
3,000 (multiply connections x 3)

T/F: The State must be notified after an existing facility is
changed or after construction of a new facility. [ Ans: ]
False (must notify before)

T/F: A Class "D" license is valid for 2 years at ground and
purchase water systems with 250 connections or less. [
Ans: ] False (3 years)

T/F: The physical characteristics of water are color, taste,
odor, temperature, and turbidity. [ Ans: ] True

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