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Water Treatment Questions and Answers
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What types of water rights are acquired with title to the
land bordering a source of surface water? [ Ans: ] Riparian
Water Rights
What type of water rights are acquired for the beneficial
us of water by following specific legal procedure? [ Ans: ]
Appropriative Water Rights
What type of rights are acquired by diverting water, to
which other parties may or may not have prior claims, and
putting it to use for a period of time specified by statute?
[ Ans: ] Prescriptive Water Rights
Water that drains from saturated or impermeable surfaces,
into stream channels and then into natural or artificial
storage sites or into the ocean in costal areas is called? [
Ans: ] Direct Runoff
Generally, surface water is characterized by traits such
as.... [ Ans: ] soft water, turbidity, suspended solids, some
color, and microbial contamination.
Generally, ground water is characterized by traits such
as... [ Ans: ] Higher levels of dissolved gasses, lower levels
of of color, relatively high hardness, and freedom from
microbial contamination.
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The upper surface of the zone of saturation, if not
confined by impermeable material, is called the... [ Ans: ]
Water Table
physical characteristics relate to the sseensory qualities of
water for domestic use such as the water's [ Ans: ]
observed coor, turbiditu, temperature, taste, and odor.
Chemical differences between waters include [ Ans: ]
mineral content and the presence or absence f
constituents such as fluoride, sulfide, and aacids.
Biological character of water refers to the [ Ans: ] presence
of organisms, alive or dead, and their metabolic products
In the operation of water treatment plants, three basic
objectives are controlling... [ Ans: ] 1) production of a safe
drinking water, 2) Production of an aesthetically pleasing
drinking water, 3) production of drinking water at a
reasonable cost with respect to capital and also operation
and maintenance costs.
a water well is an... [ Ans: ] excavation or structure created
in the ground by digging, driving, boring, or drilling to
access groundwater in underground aquifers.
one of the most used pumps that uses an impeller to spin
the liquid outward is know as a.... [ Ans: ] cintrufugal
pump
this type of pump uses an impeller-diffuser to push water
using a Venturi throat to get velocity... [ Ans: ] Jet Pump
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Reciprocating Pump [ Ans: ] uses a piston or diaphragm to
move liquid and is also used for injecting chemicals into
our water.
Rotary Pumps [ Ans: ] uses a rotating mechanism to move
liquid also used for injecting chemicals into our water.
The Impeller [ Ans: ] The impeller is the heart of the pump
that spins liquid outward by centrifugal force.
The "shaft" of a pump... [ Ans: ] supports the impeller, is
covered by a sleeve, and can be made of several different
metals depending on the liquid being pumped.
The Pump Casing [ Ans: ] The impeller sets inside the
pump casing. The shaft goes through it. There should be
no strain whatsoever on the casing.
Nutrients promote Eutrophication of a lake from... [ Ans: ]
Phosphates, Nitrates, organic nitrogen compounds and
cause the growth of algal blooms.
Algal Blooms cause... [ Ans: ] Taste and odor problems,
very short filter runs, An increase in pH, depletion of
dissolved oxygen, and organic loading.
TON [ Ans: ] Threshold odor number
pH fluctuations [ Ans: ] Daytime pH goes up and
Nighttime pH goes down.
Water Treatment Questions and Answers
(100% Correct Answers) Already Graded A+
What types of water rights are acquired with title to the
land bordering a source of surface water? [ Ans: ] Riparian
Water Rights
What type of water rights are acquired for the beneficial
us of water by following specific legal procedure? [ Ans: ]
Appropriative Water Rights
What type of rights are acquired by diverting water, to
which other parties may or may not have prior claims, and
putting it to use for a period of time specified by statute?
[ Ans: ] Prescriptive Water Rights
Water that drains from saturated or impermeable surfaces,
into stream channels and then into natural or artificial
storage sites or into the ocean in costal areas is called? [
Ans: ] Direct Runoff
Generally, surface water is characterized by traits such
as.... [ Ans: ] soft water, turbidity, suspended solids, some
color, and microbial contamination.
Generally, ground water is characterized by traits such
as... [ Ans: ] Higher levels of dissolved gasses, lower levels
of of color, relatively high hardness, and freedom from
microbial contamination.
,2
The upper surface of the zone of saturation, if not
confined by impermeable material, is called the... [ Ans: ]
Water Table
physical characteristics relate to the sseensory qualities of
water for domestic use such as the water's [ Ans: ]
observed coor, turbiditu, temperature, taste, and odor.
Chemical differences between waters include [ Ans: ]
mineral content and the presence or absence f
constituents such as fluoride, sulfide, and aacids.
Biological character of water refers to the [ Ans: ] presence
of organisms, alive or dead, and their metabolic products
In the operation of water treatment plants, three basic
objectives are controlling... [ Ans: ] 1) production of a safe
drinking water, 2) Production of an aesthetically pleasing
drinking water, 3) production of drinking water at a
reasonable cost with respect to capital and also operation
and maintenance costs.
a water well is an... [ Ans: ] excavation or structure created
in the ground by digging, driving, boring, or drilling to
access groundwater in underground aquifers.
one of the most used pumps that uses an impeller to spin
the liquid outward is know as a.... [ Ans: ] cintrufugal
pump
this type of pump uses an impeller-diffuser to push water
using a Venturi throat to get velocity... [ Ans: ] Jet Pump
, 3
Reciprocating Pump [ Ans: ] uses a piston or diaphragm to
move liquid and is also used for injecting chemicals into
our water.
Rotary Pumps [ Ans: ] uses a rotating mechanism to move
liquid also used for injecting chemicals into our water.
The Impeller [ Ans: ] The impeller is the heart of the pump
that spins liquid outward by centrifugal force.
The "shaft" of a pump... [ Ans: ] supports the impeller, is
covered by a sleeve, and can be made of several different
metals depending on the liquid being pumped.
The Pump Casing [ Ans: ] The impeller sets inside the
pump casing. The shaft goes through it. There should be
no strain whatsoever on the casing.
Nutrients promote Eutrophication of a lake from... [ Ans: ]
Phosphates, Nitrates, organic nitrogen compounds and
cause the growth of algal blooms.
Algal Blooms cause... [ Ans: ] Taste and odor problems,
very short filter runs, An increase in pH, depletion of
dissolved oxygen, and organic loading.
TON [ Ans: ] Threshold odor number
pH fluctuations [ Ans: ] Daytime pH goes up and
Nighttime pH goes down.