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OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION This comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions is designed for the ABC Wastewater Treatment Operator Class I exam, a certification test that evaluates foundational competencies for entry-level operators. Aligned with the Association of Boards of Certification (ABC) Need-to-Know criteria, the exam assesses five primary content domains: Treatment Process Monitoring, Evaluation & Adjustment (30%); Equipment Evaluation & Maintenance (25%); Equipment Operation (25%); Laboratory Analysis (10%); and Security, Safety & Administrative Procedures (10%). The questions blend factual recall, practical application, and data analysis, emphasizing the skills necessary for safe and effective daily plant operations.

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ABC Wastewater Treatment Operator Class I Certification
Exam | Latest Verified Questions and Detailed Answers

OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION
This comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions is designed for the ABC
Wastewater Treatment Operator Class I exam, a certification test that evaluates
foundational competencies for entry-level operators. Aligned with the Association of
Boards of Certification (ABC) Need-to-Know criteria, the exam assesses five primary
content domains: Treatment Process Monitoring, Evaluation & Adjustment (30%);
Equipment Evaluation & Maintenance (25%); Equipment Operation (25%); Laboratory
Analysis (10%); and Security, Safety & Administrative Procedures (10%). The questions
blend factual recall, practical application, and data analysis, emphasizing the skills
necessary for safe and effective daily plant operations.

1. Treatment Process Monitoring, Evaluation & Adjustment

QUESTION 1
A wastewater treatment plant uses a mechanically cleaned bar screen with 1.5-inch

openings. Which of the following materials is most likely to pass through this screen and
enter downstream processes?

A. A 2-inch diameter rock
B. A plastic bottle cap

C. A 4-foot long wooden plank
D. A large rag ball


CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: Objects smaller than the 1.5-inch opening, like a bottle cap, will

pass through; larger items are retained.

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QUESTION 2
What is the primary purpose of a grit removal system in preliminary treatment?

A. To remove dissolved organic matter
B. To neutralize acidic wastewater

C. To protect downstream equipment from abrasion and accumulation
D. To increase dissolved oxygen levels


CORRECT ANSWER: C

EXPERT RATIONALE: Grit (sand, gravel) causes wear on pumps and accumulates in tanks;

its removal prevents mechanical damage and capacity loss.




QUESTION 3
A flow equalization basin is typically used to:

A. Remove fine colloidal particles
B. Provide constant disinfection contact time

C. Hydraulically balance diurnal flow variations
D. Increase primary sludge concentration


CORRECT ANSWER: C

EXPERT RATIONALE: Equalization basins store peak flows and release them gradually,

reducing hydraulic shock to downstream treatment units.

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QUESTION 4

In a rectangular primary sedimentation tank, scum removal is achieved by:
A. A sludge scraper on the bottom

B. A surface skimming baffle or rotating arm
C. Diffused air sparging at the surface

D. Raising the water level until scum overflows

CORRECT ANSWER: B


EXPERT RATIONALE: Scum (grease, floatables) collects on the surface and is skimmed off
by a mechanical wiper or slotted pipe ahead of the effluent weir.




QUESTION 5

What is the typical detention time range for a primary clarifier treating domestic
wastewater?

A. 5–10 minutes
B. 0.5–1.0 hour

C. 1.5–2.5 hours
D. 8–12 hours


CORRECT ANSWER: C

EXPERT RATIONALE: Primary clarifiers are designed for 1.5 to 2.5 hours detention to

allow settleable solids to separate effectively.

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QUESTION 6

A primary clarifier is 60 ft long, 20 ft wide, and has an average water depth of 10 ft. If the
flow is 1.0 MGD, what is the detention time?

A. 1.1 hours
B. 2.2 hours

C. 3.3 hours
D. 4.4 hours


CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: Volume = 60×20×10 = 12,000 ft³ × 7.48 = 89,760 gal. Flow =

1,000,000 gal/day. Detention time = 89,,000,000 = 0.08976 day × 24 = 2.15 h ≈
2.2 h.




QUESTION 7

In an activated sludge process, the term “mixed liquor” refers to:
A. Digested sludge before dewatering

B. The mixture of raw wastewater and return sludge in the aeration tank
C. Supernatant from the secondary clarifier

D. Chemical sludge from phosphorus removal

CORRECT ANSWER: B


EXPERT RATIONALE: Mixed liquor is the combination of influent wastewater and
returned activated sludge (RAS) undergoing biological treatment in the aeration basin.

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