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The Wastewater Operator Licensing Examiner Exam is a professional certification test designed to measure a candidate’s knowledge and ability to operate, monitor, and maintain wastewater treatment systems safely and efficiently. The exam questions assess understanding of wastewater collection, treatment processes, laboratory testing, sludge management, disinfection, safety practices, and regulatory compliance. Candidates are tested on both theoretical concepts and practical applications related to process control, equipment operation, and environmental protection. Each question is presented in multiple-choice format, and the correct answers are supported by clear rationales referencing standards from regulatory agencies such as the EPA and state environmental departments. The purpose of this exam is to ensure that licensed wastewater operators possess the technical expertise and judgment required to protect public health and the environment through proper wastewater management.

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WASTEWATER OPERATOR LICENSING EXAMINER EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALE 2025/2026 Q&A/
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1. What is the primary goal of wastewater treatment?

A. To remove pathogens only
B. To make water drinkable
C. To protect public health and the environment
D. To reduce temperature of water

The primary goal of wastewater treatment is to protect public health and the environment by
removing contaminants before discharge.



2. Which process removes settleable solids from wastewater?

A. Primary treatment
B. Secondary treatment
C. Tertiary treatment
D. Disinfection

Primary treatment uses sedimentation to remove large and settleable solids from raw
wastewater.



3. What is the main purpose of secondary treatment?

A. Remove floating materials
B. Remove suspended and dissolved organic matter
C. Neutralize acids
D. Remove heavy metals

Secondary treatment uses biological processes to remove organic matter not removed in primary
treatment.

,4. The activated sludge process depends primarily on which organisms?

A. Viruses
B. Bacteria
C. Protozoa
D. Algae

Bacteria are the main microorganisms that decompose organic matter in the activated sludge
process.



5. What is the typical detention time in a primary clarifier?

A. 5–10 minutes
B. 30 minutes
C. 1–2 hours
D. 4–6 hours

A detention time of 1–2 hours allows sufficient settling of solids.



6. The BOD test measures:

A. Suspended solids
B. Dissolved oxygen consumed by microorganisms
C. Chlorine demand
D. pH change

Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) measures the oxygen used by bacteria to decompose
organic matter.



7. Which of the following best describes “sludge”?

A. Floating scum layer
B. Settleable solids collected at the bottom
C. Clear supernatant liquid
D. Disinfected effluent

Sludge is the solid material that settles at the bottom during sedimentation.

, 8. What is the main purpose of aeration in wastewater treatment?

A. To heat wastewater
B. To provide oxygen for biological activity
C. To remove oil and grease
D. To sterilize wastewater

Aeration supplies oxygen to support aerobic bacteria that break down organic matter.



9. Which test measures the strength of wastewater in terms of solids?

A. BOD
B. COD
C. Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
D. DO

TSS quantifies the amount of solid particles suspended in wastewater.



10. What is the typical pH range for biological treatment?

A. 2–4
B. 5–9
C. 10–12
D. 12–14

Most microorganisms thrive in a neutral to slightly basic range of 6.5–8.5.



11. Which process converts ammonia to nitrate?

A. Denitrification
B. Nitrification
C. Anaerobic digestion
D. Fermentation

Nitrification is the aerobic biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrate.
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