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CALIFORNIA WATER TREATMENT OPERATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM –T1 EXAM LATEST VERSION WITH COMPLETE 300 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES JUST RELEASED

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CALIFORNIA WATER TREATMENT
OPERATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM –T1
EXAM LATEST VERSION 2026-2027 WITH
COMPLETE 300 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES JUST RELEASED

Title; CALIFORNIA WATER TREATMENT OPERATOR CERTIFICATION EXAM – T1

300 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS COMPILATION

Edition: 2026–2027 Latest Edition

Types of Questions:

• Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)

Exam Coverage (Brief):

• Water Sources & Intake: Surface/groundwater, intake structures, screening

• Water Chemistry & Quality: pH, alkalinity, hardness, turbidity, corrosion

• Coagulation, Flocculation & Sedimentation: Coagulants, polymers, sludge handling

• Filtration: Rapid, slow, dual media, filter-to-waste, backwashing

• Disinfection: Chlorine, chloramines, CT concept, residual monitoring

• Aeration & Oxidation: Iron/manganese removal, gas stripping

• Chemical Feed & Safety: Dosing, storage, PPE, leak response

• Distribution System Operation: Pumps, valves, mains, pressure, flushing, booster
stations

• Monitoring & Compliance: Sampling, bacteriological tests, recordkeeping


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• Emergency & Operational Response: Main breaks, boil water advisories, cross-
connections




1. What is the purpose of rapid mixing?


A. Sedimentation

B. Disinfection

C. Even distribution of chemicals

D. Increase turbidity


Answer: C

Rationale: Rapid mixing ensures uniform dispersion of coagulants, allowing efficient particle

destabilization.




4. Flocculation involves:


A. Rapid agitation

B. Gentle mixing

C. Filtration

D. Chlorination


Answer: B

Rationale: Gentle mixing allows small particles to collide and form larger, settleable flocs.


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1. What is the primary purpose of coagulation in water treatment?


A. Kill bacteria

B. Remove dissolved solids

C. Destabilize particles for removal

D. Increase alkalinity


Answer: C

Rationale: Coagulation neutralizes charges on suspended particles, allowing them to form flocs

for removal in later processes .




2. Which chemical is most commonly used as a coagulant?


A. Chlorine

B. Alum

C. Lime

D. Ozone


Answer: B

Rationale: Aluminum sulfate (alum) is widely used because it effectively destabilizes colloids

and promotes floc formation .




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5. Sedimentation removes primarily:


A. Dissolved solids

B. Suspended solids

C. Bacteria only

D. Hardness


Answer: B

Rationale: Gravity settling removes flocs formed during coagulation/flocculation.




6. Turbidity is a measure of:


A. pH

B. Temperature

C. Clarity of water

D. Hardness


Answer: C

Rationale: Turbidity indicates the presence of suspended particles affecting water clarity.




7. Which process follows flocculation?



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