License questions well answered
Preliminary Treatment - correct answer ✔✔the 1st stage of sewage treatment where large
debris, such as sticks, grit, and rags pas through a screen followed by a grit chamber, where the
flow of water is slowed enough to allow for sedimentation.
What stage of treatment is grit removal usually accomplished in? - correct answer
✔✔preliminary treatment
Rotating Biological Contactor - correct answer ✔✔a type of biological secondary treatment
process
How are protozoa (cause of amoebic dysentery) destroyed? - correct answer ✔✔disinfection
Other than stream discharge, what are other ways to dispose of effluent wastewater? - correct
answer ✔✔aquifer recharge, evaporation in a pond, and application to farm land by irrigation
Clean Water Act - correct answer ✔✔gives the basic structure for regulating discharges of
pollutants into the waters of the United States
Texas Water Code - correct answer ✔✔gives the TCEQ jurisdiction over discharges of waste into
or adjacent to water in the state
Who reviews plans and specifications for new construction projects before construction begins?
- correct answer ✔✔TCEQ
,Water quality fees may be as high as ____________ per permit? - correct answer ✔✔$115,000
Administrative penalties, up to __________ per day for each violation, may be assessed against
any violator. - correct answer ✔✔$25,000
Every city with more than ________ in population needs to establish a water pollution control
program and hire qualified personnel to administer it. - correct answer ✔✔10,000
State law requires that reports are to be submitted no later than the ________th day of the
following month. - correct answer ✔✔20
What are major surface waters classified as for the purposes of water quality management and
designation of site-specific standards? - correct answer ✔✔segments
Inflow - correct answer ✔✔direct discharges of storm water or surface water into a wastewater
collection system (storm drains, roof gutters, yard drains, basement sump pumps and broken
manholes and wastewater lines).
How many gallons per day will each person contribute to the wastewater treatment plant? -
correct answer ✔✔100
How much BOD will each person contribute to the wastewater treatment plant each day? -
correct answer ✔✔0.17
Cause of septic wastewater - correct answer ✔✔bacterial action
Classifications of solids in wastewater - correct answer ✔✔fixed/ash, suspended/dissolved,
organic/inorganic
, Organic compounds in wastewater include - correct answer ✔✔carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
(animal and vegetable in nature)
Type of organic matter present in wastewater - correct answer ✔✔proteins
BOD is a measure of what? - correct answer ✔✔oxygen used up
Ways that oxygen can be depleted in streams - correct answer ✔✔untreated waste discharges,
algae masses at night, and high BOD in the effluent
A gas found in treatment systems that is NOT dangerous - correct answer ✔✔dissolved oxygen
Cycles of decay include - correct answer ✔✔carbon, nitrogen and sulfur
A flow totalizer is required when the plant design flow is more than - correct answer ✔✔0.5
MGD
Non-hazardous wastes include - correct answer ✔✔chlorides, alkalinity, color, phosphorous and
iron
Hazardous wastes include - correct answer ✔✔cyanide, sulfides, organics and gasoline
Synergistic Effect - correct answer ✔✔reaction between waste streams
How many cubic feet of screenings per million gallons of wastewater will coarse screens
remove? - correct answer ✔✔0.5 to 6.0
Preaeration benefits - correct answer ✔✔freshen wastewater, scour gases and remove grease