COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
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TEXAS WATER QUALITY COMPLIANCE
OPERATOR CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
EXACT OFFICIAL COUNT: 100 QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
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TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (TCEQ) || ALIGNED WITH
CURRENT TEXAS DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS || EPA SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
COMPLIANCE || PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PREPARATION GUIDE || UPDATED
WATER QUALITY MONITORING STANDARDS || 100% VERIFIED EDUCATIONAL
CONTENT || COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREPARATION || PREPARED FOR STATE
LICENSING & WATER SYSTEM OPERATIONS || PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE
ONLY
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PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION REVIEW EDITION
PREPARED FOR WATER SYSTEM OPERATORS
AND COMPLIANCE PERSONNEL
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,Questions 1–10 → Regulatory Compliance & Drinking Water Standards
Q1. A public water system receives laboratory results showing nitrate concentrations of
11.2 mg/L as nitrogen in the finished water sample. According to federal and Texas
drinking water compliance requirements, what is the operator’s MOST appropriate
immediate action?
A. Continue operations and retest during the next monitoring cycle
B. Notify the public and initiate corrective actions immediately
C. Blend the water without notifying regulators
D. Wait for confirmation from a secondary laboratory before taking action
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Notify the public and initiate corrective actions immediately
Explanation: 🔹 Nitrate levels exceeding the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of 10
mg/L as nitrogen constitute an acute health risk, particularly for infants. Operators must
immediately notify regulatory authorities, initiate public notification procedures, and
begin corrective actions. Option A delays required action. Option C violates compliance
procedures if done without approval and monitoring. Option D may be appropriate for
confirmation purposes, but immediate protective actions cannot be postponed because of
the acute nature of the violation.
Q2. During a sanitary survey, inspectors identify an unprotected cross-connection
between a potable line and an industrial chemical feed system. Which compliance
concern is MOST significant?
A. Excessive water pressure loss
B. Potential backflow contamination
C. Reduced chlorine residual
D. Improper meter calibration
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Potential backflow contamination
Explanation: 🔹 Cross-connections create serious risks of backflow and contamination of
potable water supplies. Backflow incidents can introduce hazardous chemicals into the
distribution system, posing major public health concerns. Option A may occur
operationally but is not the primary compliance issue. Option C could occur secondarily
,but is not the direct hazard. Option D is unrelated to the sanitary risk posed by cross-
connections.
Q3. An operator fails to submit monthly operating reports by the regulatory deadline
for three consecutive months. This is BEST categorized as:
A. A treatment technique violation only
B. A monitoring and reporting violation
C. A secondary contaminant exceedance
D. An operational maintenance exemption
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. A monitoring and reporting violation
Explanation: 🔹 Failure to submit required compliance documentation constitutes a
monitoring and reporting violation under drinking water regulations. Regulatory
agencies rely on timely reports to verify system compliance and operational integrity.
Option A is incorrect because treatment technique violations relate to process failures.
Option C concerns aesthetic contaminants. Option D does not exist as a recognized
compliance exemption.
Q4. Which federal law serves as the primary regulatory framework governing public
drinking water systems in Texas?
A. Clean Air Act
B. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
C. Safe Drinking Water Act
D. National Environmental Policy Act
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Safe Drinking Water Act
Explanation: 🔹 The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) establishes national standards for
drinking water quality and authorizes EPA oversight of public water systems. Texas
implements these standards through TCEQ primacy authority. Option A regulates air
emissions. Option B addresses hazardous waste management. Option D primarily
governs environmental impact assessments.
, Q5. A transient non-community water system serves a roadside rest area. Which
population characteristic distinguishes this classification?
A. The same population is served year-round
B. Water is provided to industrial processes only
C. Different individuals are served temporarily
D. The system serves only residential customers
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Different individuals are served temporarily
Explanation: 🔹 Transient non-community systems serve changing populations, such as
travelers or customers at rest stops, gas stations, or campgrounds. Community systems
serve permanent residents, making Option A incorrect. Option B does not define system
classification. Option D inaccurately describes transient operations.
Q6. An operator observes turbidity levels increasing significantly following heavy
rainfall. What is the MOST likely compliance concern associated with elevated
turbidity?
A. Increased aesthetic taste issues only
B. Reduced effectiveness of disinfection processes
C. Excessive alkalinity formation
D. Increased fluoride precipitation
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Reduced effectiveness of disinfection processes
Explanation: 🔹 High turbidity can shield microorganisms from disinfectants, reducing
treatment effectiveness and increasing the risk of pathogen survival. This represents a
critical compliance concern under surface water treatment rules. Option A understates
the public health implications. Options C and D are unrelated to turbidity impacts.
Q7. Which action BEST demonstrates proper recordkeeping compliance for a public
water system?
A. Maintaining records only until inspections occur
B. Discarding laboratory reports after annual summaries are completed