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Section 1: Regulations and Administration
1. Which U.S. legislation establishes the fundamental framework for regulating pollutant
discharges into navigable waters?
A. The Safe Drinking Water Act
B. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
C. The Clean Water Act
D. The National Environmental Policy Act
Answer: C
Explanation: The Clean Water Act (CWA) is the primary federal law governing water pollution.
Its objective is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the
nation's waters by regulating point source discharges.
2. Under the Texas Water Code, which agency has jurisdictional authority over waste discharges
into or adjacent to state waters?
A. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
B. Texas Department of State Health Services
C. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 6
D. Texas Water Development Board
Answer: A
Explanation: Chapter 26 of the Texas Water Code grants the TCEQ regulatory authority over
wastewater discharges within Texas, including permitting, enforcement, and water quality
management.
3. For a new wastewater treatment plant construction project in Texas, which entity must review
and approve the plans and specifications prior to the commencement of construction?
A. The local municipal government
B. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
,C. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
D. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Answer: B
Explanation: The TCEQ is responsible for plan review to ensure proposed wastewater treatment
facilities comply with state design standards and regulations before construction begins.
4. According to state regulations, operational reports for a wastewater treatment facility must be
submitted to the regulatory agency no later than:
A. The 5th day of the following month.
B. The 10th day of the following month.
C. The 15th day of the following month.
D. The 20th day of the following month.
Answer: D
Explanation: State law typically requires that monthly discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) be
submitted by the 20th day of the month following the reporting period.
5. Administrative penalties for violations of wastewater regulations can be assessed up to what
amount per day, per violation?
A. $5,000
B. $10,000
C. $25,000
D. $50,000
Answer: C
Explanation: Regulatory agencies have the authority to levy significant administrative penalties
to enforce compliance, with amounts up to $25,000 per day for each violation being a common
statutory maximum.
, Section 2: Wastewater Characteristics and Preliminary Treatment
6. What is the approximate average daily per capita contribution of wastewater flow used for
design purposes?
A. 50 gallons per day
B. 100 gallons per day
C. 150 gallons per day
D. 200 gallons per day
Answer: B
Explanation: A standard design value for wastewater flow is 100 gallons per capita per day
(gpcd), though this can vary based on local water use patterns and infiltration/inflow.
7. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) is a primary test used to measure what characteristic of
wastewater?
A. The concentration of pathogenic organisms.
B. The amount of oxygen required to stabilize organic matter biologically.
C. The total quantity of suspended inorganic solids.
D. The pH and acidity of the wastewater.
Answer: B
Explanation: The BOD test quantifies the dissolved oxygen consumed by microorganisms while
decomposing organic matter in wastewater over a specific period (typically 5 days). It is a key
indicator of the organic pollutant load.
8. In which stage of treatment is the removal of grit, rags, and large debris typically
accomplished?
A. Primary Treatment
B. Secondary Treatment
C. Advanced Treatment
D. Preliminary Treatment
Answer: D
Explanation: Preliminary treatment involves physical processes like screening and grit removal