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Drop in DO levels - Answers A significant decrease in dissolved oxygen levels affecting fish life.
High coliform counts - Answers Elevated levels of coliform bacteria indicating potential contamination.
Increase in dissolved mineral concentrations - Answers A rise in the concentration of dissolved minerals
in water.
Organisms in wastewater causing diseases in the fish - Answers Pathogenic organisms present in
wastewater that can harm fish health.
Probable cause of septic conditions in primary sedimentation tank - Answers Excessive grease in the
influent wastewater.
Best solution to correct septic conditions - Answers Increase the sludge withdrawal rate.
Characteristics to measure immediately after sampling - Answers Temperature, pH and DO.
Significant errors in sampling and analysis - Answers Improper sampling techniques.
Surface loading of the clarifier - Answers Calculated as 238 gal/day/sq. ft.
Probable cause of insufficient feed rate from chlorinator - Answers The chlorination system has vacuum
leaks at the joints, gaskets or tubing.
Cause of increasing coliform counts - Answers A gradual build-up of solids in the chlorine contact
chamber.
Cause of inadequate chlorine residual - Answers Automatic control device is malfunctioning.
Probable cause of failing coliform count in effluent - Answers Too much chlorine demand in the mixing
zone.
Growth favoring conditions in wastewater - Answers Low DO levels, nutrient deficiencies, and low pH
favor the growth of bacteria.
DO levels in aeration tank for activated sludge - Answers Must be kept between 2.0-5.0 ppm.
Detention time in aeration basin for extended aeration - Answers 24 hours.
Probable cause of sludge floating in secondary clarifier - Answers A decrease in the sludge pH.
Solution for sludge floating in secondary clarifier - Answers Increase the sludge retention time and
decrease the return activated sludge rate.
Conditions indicating mechanical bulking - Answers Low DO levels, low pH of mixed liquor, and high SVI.
, Action to take after toxic load enters plant - Answers Stop all wasting, add nutrients, lower the return
activated sludge rate and decrease the organic load.
Contact stabilization mode in activated sludge process - Answers Bugs digest the food and are returned
hungry to the original aeration tank.
Successful trickling filter operation - Answers Maintaining a good growth of organisms on the filter
media.
Effect of winter temperature on trickling filter efficiency - Answers A decrease in the amount of BOD
removed from the wastewater.
Probable cause of low pH in aerobic digester - Answers Nitrification is occurring and wastewater
alkalinity is low.
Key indicator of anaerobic sludge digestion process - Answers Volatile acid to alkalinity relationship.
Effect of ponding on biological growth system - Answers It will cause lower BOD removal efficiencies for
the unit.
Secondary treatment effluent limitation for disinfection - Answers Shall achieve an effluent containing
no more than 5 ppm of BOD and 5 ppm of TSS or 90% removal of each.
Chlorine maintenance requirement for disinfection - Answers Maintenance of adequate chlorine
residual is required for basic level of disinfection.
Total chlorine residual after 15 minute contact time at average daily flow - Answers 1.5 ppm
Total chlorine residual after 15 minute contact time at peak hourly flow - Answers 1.0 ppm
FDEP chapter dealing with domestic wastewater residuals - Answers 62-602
Cycle of life, death and decay involving organic nitrogenous matter - Answers Nitrogen cycle
System of pipes that carry wastewater from homes, businesses and industries - Answers Sanitary sewer
Infiltration into the collection system causes significant increases in flow rates - Answers From breaks or
open joints
Suspended solids in water in sewerage, when placed in a large quiescent tank - Answers Settleable solids
Secondary (or final) clarifiers are needed to - Answers Remove solids from trickling filter and activated
sludge processes
Material that settles out of wastewater during the primary settling phase - Answers Sludge
Activated sludge - Answers A biological treatment process