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TEXAS WASTEWATER CLASS D CERTIFICATION EXAM 2026/2027 | Complete 300-Question Practice Assessment | TCEQ Aligned | Basic Treatment, Safety, Regulations, Sampling, Maintenance | Verified Q&A | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded

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Pass the TCEQ Class D Wastewater Operator Certification Exam on your first attempt with this complete 300-question practice assessment aligned with current Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) standards for 2026/2027. This A+ Graded comprehensive resource for the Texas Class D Wastewater Operator Certification Examination contains 300 practice questions with verified answers and detailed rationales directly aligned with current TCEQ Class D wastewater operator need-to-know criteria, including basic treatment processes, safety protocols, state regulations, sampling procedures, and equipment maintenance . Featuring complete coverage of preliminary treatment, primary treatment, ponds, disinfection, pumping, collection systems, laboratory basics, math calculations, and safety practices with detailed rationales for every correct and incorrect answer, it provides an authentic replication of the TCEQ Class D exam format and foundational wastewater operations rigor . With BOD and solids testing, chlorine residual calculations, pond system operations, confined space safety, collection system maintenance, and TCEQ reporting requirements plus our Pass Guarantee, this is the definitive tool to earn your Class D Wastewater Operator license and begin your career in water quality protection with confidence . Download now and pass first try.

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TEXAS WASTEWATER CLASS D CERTIFICATION
EXAM 2026/2027 | Complete 300-Question
Practice Assessment | TCEQ Aligned | Basic
Treatment, Safety, Regulations, Sampling,
Maintenance | Verified Q&A | Pass Guaranteed -
A+ Graded



EXAM INSTRUCTIONS: This practice exam contains 300 multiple-choice questions
covering all Class D certification domains. Select the best answer for each question.
Detailed rationales are provided for every answer to enhance learning and exam
readiness.




SECTION 1: BASIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES AND
CHARACTERISTICS


Questions 1-45

Q1: What is the typical BOD₅ (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) range for raw domestic
wastewater?
A. 10-50 mg/L
B. 75-150 mg/L

,C. 110-440 mg/L


D. 500-1000 mg/L


Correct Answer: C


Rationale: Raw domestic wastewater typically has a BOD₅ range of 110-440 mg/L, with
an average of approximately 200 mg/L. Option A (10-50 mg/L) represents treated
effluent quality or very weak wastewater. Option B (75-150 mg/L) is lower than typical
raw sewage and might represent septic tank effluent or diluted wastewater. Option D
(500-1000 mg/L) represents strong industrial wastewater or septage, not typical
domestic sewage. The BOD₅ test measures the oxygen demand of wastewater over 5
days at 20°C, indicating the organic strength that must be stabilized in treatment.




Q2: In wastewater treatment, what does the term "TSS" stand for and what does it
measure?
A. Total Suspended Solids; measures dissolved organic matter
B. Total Settleable Solids; measures solids that settle in 1 hour
C. Total Suspended Solids; measures solids retained on a filter


D. Total Soluble Solids; measures dissolved inorganic matter


Correct Answer: C


Rationale: TSS stands for Total Suspended Solids and measures solids that are retained
on a standard glass fiber filter (typically 1.2 μm or Whatman GF/C filter). Option A is
incorrect because TSS measures suspended, not dissolved, matter. Option B confuses
TSS with settleable solids (SSV or settleable solids volume). Option D confuses
suspended with soluble solids. TSS is a critical parameter because suspended solids

,can carry pathogens, contribute to BOD, and affect disinfection efficiency. Standard TSS
for raw domestic wastewater is 100-350 mg/L.




Q3: What is the primary purpose of preliminary treatment in a wastewater treatment
plant?
A. To remove dissolved organic matter
B. To protect downstream equipment and remove large debris
C. To disinfect the wastewater


D. To remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus


Correct Answer: B


Rationale: Preliminary treatment primarily protects downstream equipment (pumps,
valves, aerators) and removes large debris such as rags, sticks, plastics, and grit that
could damage machinery or interfere with treatment processes. Option A describes
secondary treatment objectives. Option C describes disinfection, which occurs after
secondary treatment. Option D describes tertiary or advanced treatment. Preliminary
treatment typically includes screening, grit removal, and sometimes flow
equalization—processes that do not significantly reduce BOD or suspended solids but
are essential for plant protection.




Q4: A wastewater treatment plant receives an average flow of 2.5 MGD. What is this
flow rate in gallons per minute (gpm)?
A. 1,736 gpm
B. 2,500 gpm
C. 104,167 gpm


D. 1,736,111 gpm

, Correct Answer: A


Rationale: To convert MGD (million gallons per day) to gpm: 2.5 MGD = 2,500,000
gallons/day ÷ 1440 minutes/day = 1,736.1 gpm. Option B incorrectly treats MGD as
thousand gallons. Option C incorrectly divides by minutes in an hour (60) instead of day.
Option D incorrectly multiplies instead of dividing. This conversion is essential for pump
sizing, chemical feed calculations, and process control. The formula is: Flow (gpm) =
Flow (MGD) × 1,000,000 ÷ 1440 min/day.




Q5: What is the typical detention time for a primary clarifier in a municipal wastewater
treatment plant?
A. 15-30 minutes
B. 1.5-2.5 hours
C. 6-8 hours


D. 12-24 hours


Correct Answer: B


Rationale: Primary clarifiers typically have a detention time of 1.5 to 2.5 hours (90-150
minutes) at average design flow. Option A is too short for effective settling. Option C
represents typical detention times for aeration basins in activated sludge systems.
Option D represents extended aeration or lagoon detention times. Primary clarification
removes 50-70% of TSS and 25-40% of BOD through gravity settling. The detention time
is calculated as: Detention Time (hours) = Tank Volume (gallons) ÷ Flow Rate (gph).




Q6: Which of the following is NOT a component of preliminary treatment?
A. Bar screens

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