PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS |
UPDATED 2026/2027 CERTIFICATION STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
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TEXAS WASTEWATER OPERATOR
LICENSING PREPARATION EXAM
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
EXACT OFFICIAL COUNT: 100 QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
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TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (TCEQ) || ALIGNED WITH
CURRENT TEXAS WASTEWATER OPERATOR LICENSING BLUEPRINTS || MUNICIPAL &
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER OPERATIONS || PROFESSIONAL EXAM REVIEW GUIDE ||
100% VERIFIED EDUCATIONAL CONTENT || COMPREHENSIVE CERTIFICATION
PREPARATION || COLLECTION SYSTEMS • TREATMENT PROCESSES • LABORATORY
ANALYSIS • SAFETY & REGULATORY COMPLIANCE || PREPARED FOR STATE LICENSING
& PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE
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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL EDITION
FOR TRAINING AND EXAM PREPARATION USE ONLY
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Safety, Regulations & Operational Compliance (Questions 1–10)
,Q1. During a confined-space inspection at a wastewater lift station, an operator
detects a hydrogen sulfide concentration of 25 ppm. According to standard
wastewater safety practices, what is the MOST appropriate immediate action?
A. Continue entry using only a dust mask
B. Ventilate the space and reassess atmospheric conditions before entry
C. Enter immediately and minimize exposure time
D. Add chlorine to neutralize gases before entry
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Ventilate the space and reassess atmospheric conditions
before entry
Explanation: 🔹 Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic gas commonly found in wastewater
systems. Concentrations above acceptable exposure limits require immediate ventilation
and atmospheric retesting before entry. Option A is incorrect because dust masks do not
protect against toxic gases. Option C ignores confined-space entry safety regulations and
exposes workers to dangerous atmospheric conditions. Option D is inappropriate because
adding chlorine may create additional hazardous reactions and does not replace
ventilation requirements. Proper confined-space protocol requires atmospheric testing,
ventilation, and PPE verification before entry.
Q2. A wastewater treatment plant experiences a bypass event during a severe storm.
Which action is MOST critical for maintaining regulatory compliance?
A. Delaying all reporting until laboratory confirmation is complete
B. Immediately notifying the regulatory authority and documenting the incident
C. Increasing sludge wasting rates to compensate
D. Suspending influent monitoring for the duration of the storm
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Immediately notifying the regulatory authority and
documenting the incident
Explanation: 🔹 Regulatory agencies require prompt reporting of unauthorized
discharges and bypass events. Documentation ensures compliance with permit
conditions and supports corrective action planning. Option A may violate reporting
timelines. Option C may destabilize biological treatment processes. Option D undermines
,monitoring obligations during a critical operational event. Timely communication and
accurate records are essential regulatory responsibilities.
Q3. Which personal protective equipment (PPE) combination is MOST appropriate
when handling concentrated sodium hypochlorite solution?
A. Cotton gloves and safety glasses
B. Steel-toe boots only
C. Chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and face shield
D. Hearing protection and reflective vest
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and face shield
Explanation: 🔹 Sodium hypochlorite is corrosive and can cause severe chemical burns
and eye damage. Operators handling concentrated chemical solutions require chemical-
resistant gloves, splash-resistant goggles, and face shields. Option A provides inadequate
protection. Option B does not address chemical exposure hazards. Option D is unrelated
to chemical splash protection. Proper PPE minimizes injury risk and ensures OSHA
compliance.
Q4. An operator observes repeated unauthorized discharge violations caused by
equipment failure. What is the BEST long-term corrective strategy?
A. Reduce operator rounds to minimize reporting frequency
B. Develop and implement a preventive maintenance program
C. Dilute effluent before sampling
D. Modify laboratory reports to avoid penalties
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Develop and implement a preventive maintenance program
Explanation: 🔹 Preventive maintenance reduces equipment failures, minimizes permit
violations, and improves operational reliability. Option A decreases oversight and
increases risk. Option C is unethical and potentially illegal. Option D constitutes
regulatory fraud. Wastewater facilities depend on proactive maintenance strategies to
maintain compliance and operational continuity.
, Q5. Which document establishes the legally enforceable discharge limitations for a
wastewater treatment facility?
A. Standard operating procedures manual
B. Operator shift logbook
C. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit
D. Laboratory calibration report
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
permit
Explanation: 🔹 The NPDES permit defines allowable discharge limits, monitoring
requirements, and compliance conditions for wastewater facilities. Option A provides
operational guidance but is not legally enforceable. Option B documents activities but
does not establish discharge limits. Option D addresses laboratory quality assurance
only. Operators must understand permit conditions to avoid violations and protect
receiving waters.
Q6. A chlorine leak occurs inside a chemical storage room. What should be the
operator’s FIRST response?
A. Enter the room immediately to identify the leak source
B. Activate emergency response procedures and evacuate the area
C. Neutralize the chlorine with sodium hydroxide manually
D. Shut down all plant operations without notification
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Activate emergency response procedures and evacuate the
area
Explanation: 🔹 Chlorine gas exposure can be fatal even at relatively low concentrations.
Emergency procedures require evacuation, isolation of the area, and trained hazardous-
material response actions. Option A risks severe injury. Option C should only be
performed by trained personnel using proper PPE and response procedures. Option D
may create unnecessary operational complications. Safety protocols prioritize life
protection and emergency coordination.