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Wastewater Treatment Operator Certification Test #2 | 2022/2023 Quiz

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This is the second official practice quiz for the Wastewater Treatment Operator Certification exam, updated for the 2022/2023 testing cycle. It contains new questions not found in Test #1, covering advanced topics like advanced nutrient removal (nitrogen and phosphorus), advanced oxidation processes, membrane bioreactors (MBR), complex troubleshooting scenarios, and updated regulatory compliance issues. Use this to comprehensively assess your readiness.

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Wastewater Treatment Operator
Certification Test #2 | 2022/2023 Quiz

Section 1: Wastewater Processes (10 Questions)
1. Primary Treatment Purpose

The primary purpose of primary treatment in wastewater is to: A) Remove dissolved organic
matter B) Remove settleable solids and floating materials C) Disinfect the wastewater D)
Reduce nitrogen levels

Correct Answer: B) Remove settleable solids and floating materials Rationale:

● Primary treatment uses sedimentation and screening to remove solids and scum.
● A) Incorrect: Dissolved organics are removed in secondary treatment.
● C) Incorrect: Disinfection occurs in tertiary treatment.
● D) Incorrect: Nitrogen reduction happens in secondary/tertiary processes.




2. Activated Sludge Process

In the activated sludge process, microorganisms consume organic matter in the: A) Primary
clarifier B) Aeration tank C) Secondary clarifier D) Digester

Correct Answer: B) Aeration tank Rationale:

● Aeration tanks provide oxygen and mixing for microbial growth.
● A, C, D) Incorrect: These units do not aerate or support microbial growth.




3. Trickling Filter Media

The primary purpose of media in a trickling filter is to: A) Filter out large solids B) Provide
surface area for biofilm growth C) Disinfect the wastewater D) Store sludge

Correct Answer: B) Provide surface area for biofilm growth Rationale:

, ● Biofilm on media breaks down organics as wastewater trickles through.
● A, C, D) Incorrect: These are not the primary functions of trickling filter media.




4. Rotating Biological Contactors (RBCs)

RBCs are most effective for treating wastewater with: A) High heavy metal concentrations B)
Moderate organic loading C) High pH levels D) Low dissolved oxygen

Correct Answer: B) Moderate organic loading Rationale:

● RBCs thrive with moderate BOD and require oxygen for biofilm activity.
● A, C, D) Incorrect: Heavy metals, extreme pH, or low DO inhibit microbial activity.




5. Secondary Clarifier Function

The secondary clarifier in an activated sludge system is designed to: A) Aerate the wastewater
B) Separate biomass from treated effluent C) Add chemicals for coagulation D) Digest
sludge

Correct Answer: B) Separate biomass from treated effluent Rationale:

● Settling separates activated sludge (biomass) from clarified effluent.
● A, C, D) Incorrect: These are not functions of a secondary clarifier.




6. Aeration System DO

The optimal dissolved oxygen (DO) range in an aeration tank is typically: A) 0.5–1.0 mg/L B)
1.5–2.5 mg/L C) 3.0–4.0 mg/L D) 5.0–6.0 mg/L

Correct Answer: B) 1.5–2.5 mg/L Rationale:

● DO below 1.5 mg/L limits microbial activity; above 2.5 mg/L wastes energy.
● A, C, D) Incorrect: Too low or high for efficient treatment.




7. Tertiary Treatment Goal

The primary goal of tertiary treatment is to: A) Remove grit B) Further polish effluent for
reuse or discharge C) Thicken sludge D) Increase BOD

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