Class D Water License – Texas Questions and Answers Rated A
Class D Water License – Texas Questions and Answers Rated A Operators have a responsibility to provide drinking water that meets federal and state standards. (true/false) true Water must be disinfected, delivered at inadequate pressure, and be ample in quantity. (true/false) false (adequate pressure) Utility employees should guard the water supply and facilities from contamination, public tours, and even terrorism. (true/false) false (public tours) The state requires bacteriological sample results be kept _____ years. 5 years The state requires chemical analysis be kept at least _____ years. 10 years EPA requires a water system to keep a copy of each consumer confidence report at least _____ years. 5 years A public water system provides the public with piped water for human consumption, serves at least _____ service connections, and regularly serves at least _____ individuals daily at least _____ days out of the year. 15 service connections 25 individuals 60 days out of the year The water utility field affects everyone because _____. water is essential to life and health The water utility employee should remember customers are entitled to _____ and _____. courteous treatment and answers to questions about water In Texas, water operator licensing is administered by the _____. TCEQ All public water systems are required to employ licensed operators even if the system only _____ treated water bought from another source. redistributes treated water Public water systems include cities, municipal utility districts, rural water supply corporations, mobile home parks, and _____. campgrounds Examples of community water systems include ________. a. municipalities b. municipal utility districts c. rural water supply corporations d. mobile home parks e. all the above e. all of the above A federal agency impacting the water utility industry is the _____. EPA The most important federal law impacting the water utility industry is the _____. Safe Drinking Water Act (PL93-523) The four national safety and quality standards for drinking water covered in the Safe Drinking Water Act are physical, chemical, ________ and radiological. bacteriological The state agency that regulates drinking water in Texas and administers the federal Safe Drinking Water Act is the ________. TCEQ Water utility system personnel are required to notify the TCEQ of changes or alterations of the system, a new facility to be built, and water supply ________. health hazards Some regional and local agencies impacting the water utility industry are municipal utility districts, rural water supply corporations, drainage districts, ________, groundwater conservation districts, and subsidence districts. river authorities
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