3 EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS & VERIFIED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES | 2026
UPDATED STUDY GUIDE PDF (JUST
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CWEA MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGIST GRADE 3 EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS &
VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH EXPERT RATIONALE | 2026 UPDATED STUDY GUIDE
• Comprehensive 200-question practice bank designed to reinforce mechanical
systems knowledge required for CWEA Grade 3 certification with detailed
explanations for every answer
• Structured study approach — work through all questions sequentially, focus on
weak areas using EXPERT RATIONALE, and use this guide as your final review
before the official exam
QUESTION 1
What is the primary function of a centrifugal pump in a wastewater
treatment plant?
A) To settle suspended solids
B) To create a vacuum for filtration
C) To convert mechanical energy into fluid flow by using rotating impellers
D) To reduce bacterial count in the effluent
E) To neutralize acidic water
CORRECT ANSWER: C) To convert mechanical energy into fluid flow by
using rotating impellers
EXPERT RATIONALE: Centrifugal pumps operate by converting rotational
mechanical energy from a motor into kinetic energy in the fluid through the use of
an impeller. This is the fundamental operating principle that makes centrifugal
pumps ideal for moving large volumes of wastewater through treatment systems.
,Options A, B, D, and E describe other treatment processes unrelated to the pump's
primary function.
QUESTION 2
Which type of screen is used to remove large objects such as rags, sticks, and
plastics from wastewater?
A) Sand filters
B) Coarse screens or racks
C) Membrane filters
D) Anthracite filters
E) Tertiary screens
CORRECT ANSWER: B) Coarse screens or racks
EXPERT RATIONALE: Coarse screens and racks are the initial mechanical barriers in
wastewater treatment plants designed specifically to remove large solids and
debris before the wastewater enters the treatment process. These screens protect
downstream equipment from damage and reduce operational problems. Sand
filters, membrane filters, and anthracite filters are used for different purposes in
treatment, while tertiary screens are not a standard terminology in wastewater
treatment.
QUESTION 3
What is the purpose of grit removal in the preliminary treatment stage?
A) To remove dissolved organic matter
B) To eliminate pathogens from wastewater
C) To remove inorganic solids such as sand, gravel, and broken glass
D) To reduce the turbidity of the water
,E) To precipitate heavy metals
CORRECT ANSWER: C) To remove inorganic solids such as sand, gravel, and
broken glass
EXPERT RATIONALE: Grit removal (also called detritting) is a preliminary treatment
process designed to remove inorganic abrasive solids like sand, gravel, broken
glass, and other dense materials that could damage mechanical equipment and
interfere with sedimentation processes. This protects pumps, pipes, and settling
tanks from abrasion and wear. The other options address different treatment goals
not related to grit removal.
QUESTION 4
Which of the following best describes the function of a primary clarifier?
A) To oxygenate wastewater for biological treatment
B) To allow suspended solids to settle by gravity while scum floats to the surface
C) To nitrify ammonia in the wastewater
D) To disinfect the water with chlorine
E) To break down colloidal particles
CORRECT ANSWER: B) To allow suspended solids to settle by gravity while
scum floats to the surface
EXPERT RATIONALE: A primary clarifier (or primary settling tank) is a physical
treatment unit where quiescent conditions allow heavier suspended solids to settle
to the bottom (forming sludge) while lighter materials like oils and greases float to
the surface (forming scum). This gravity-based separation removes approximately
50-60% of suspended solids without any biological or chemical processes. Options
A, C, and D describe biological and chemical treatment processes that occur in
secondary treatment stages.
QUESTION 5
, What is the main purpose of secondary treatment in a conventional
wastewater treatment plant?
A) To remove all salts and minerals
B) To remove remaining suspended solids and organic matter using biological
processes
C) To kill all pathogenic microorganisms
D) To remove nitrogen and phosphorus
E) To reduce the pH to neutral
CORRECT ANSWER: B) To remove remaining suspended solids and organic
matter using biological processes
EXPERT RATIONALE: Secondary treatment removes the majority of organic matter
(BOD) and remaining suspended solids through biological processes where
microorganisms consume and stabilize the organic material. Common secondary
treatment processes include activated sludge, trickling filters, and oxidation ponds.
While nutrient removal and pathogen reduction may occur, these are not the
primary purposes of secondary treatment. Tertiary treatment addresses more
specific contaminant removal.
QUESTION 6
Which mechanical component is responsible for introducing air into the
aeration basin of an activated sludge system?
A) Secondary clarifier
B) Aeration blower or diffuser system
C) Scum collector
D) Return activated sludge (RAS) pump
E) Influent flow meter
CORRECT ANSWER: B) Aeration blower or diffuser system