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Plastic - ANSWER-Most resistant to corrosion
Chlorine gas - ANSWER-heavier than air, extremely toxic, very corrosive to damp
atmospheres
Centrifugal pump - ANSWER-Most common pump, used for high flow, and low
pressure applications booster pumps
Positive displacement pump - ANSWER-For low flow, high pressure applications.
Chemical feed pumps are this type
Drawdown - ANSWER-The difference in water levels from the point where the pump
starts and stops.
DC current - ANSWER-Electric current used for cathodic protection.
Suction head - ANSWER-Vertical distance from the surface of water supply to the
centerline of the pump
Pathogenic bacteria - ANSWER-Salmonella, shigella, bacillus, typhoid fever, cholera
Physical disinfection - ANSWER-Ultraviolet rays, heat, and ultrasonic waves
Chemical disinfection - ANSWER-Iodine, bromine, bases, ozone, and chlorine
Chlorine - ANSWER-Greenish yellow gas, that is two and a half times heavier than
air
Chloramines - ANSWER-When chlorine reacts to ammonia it's called
Break point chlorination - ANSWER-The point at which a measurable amount of free
chlorine residual is achieved
Free available chlorine - ANSWER-The available residual that has not combined with
ammonia
Gate valves - ANSWER-Used in high pressure applications. Designed to open and
close straight line flow but not to regulate flow.
Globe valves - ANSWER-Used to regulate flow or pressure, kitchen, or bathroom
valves