Water Treatment Operator Certification
Examination 2026–2027 Comprehensive
Question Practice Test With Answers &
Rationales
1. Which of the following is a characteristic of groundwater
compared to surface water?
a) Higher turbidity
b) More consistent temperature and lower suspended solids
c) Higher dissolved oxygen
d) Greater risk of Giardia contamination
Answer: b) More consistent temperature and lower suspended
solids
Rationale: Groundwater is naturally filtered through soil and rock,
resulting in stable temperature, low turbidity, and typically lower
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microbial counts. Surface water varies seasonally and is more prone
to contamination.
2. The term “eutrophication” in a reservoir refers to:
a) High levels of dissolved oxygen
b) Nutrient enrichment leading to excessive algae growth
c) Low pH conditions
d) Complete absence of aquatic life
Answer: b) Nutrient enrichment leading to excessive algae
growth
Rationale: Eutrophication is caused by excess nitrogen and
phosphorus, leading to algal blooms, taste and odor issues, and
potential toxin production (cyanobacteria).
3. What is the primary purpose of a raw water intake screen?
a) To disinfect the water
b) To prevent large debris and fish from entering the treatment
plant
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c) To add chemicals
d) To measure flow
Answer: b) To prevent large debris and fish from entering the
treatment plant
Rationale: Intake screens protect pumps and treatment equipment
from damage caused by large debris and also serve to protect
aquatic life.
4. A reservoir experiences a “turnover” event in the fall. What
effect does this have on water quality?
a) Increased dissolved oxygen throughout the water column
b) Mixing of anoxic bottom water with surface water, potentially
causing taste, odor, and increased manganese
c) Complete sterilization of the water
d) Decreased turbidity
Answer: b) Mixing of anoxic bottom water with surface
water, potentially causing taste, odor, and increased
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manganese
Rationale: Seasonal turnover brings cold, oxygen-depleted,
nutrient-rich bottom water to the surface, which can release iron,
manganese, and hydrogen sulfide, causing taste, odor, and
treatment challenges.
5. Which of the following is a major factor influencing the
selection of a surface water intake location?
a) Proximity to wastewater discharge
b) Depth to avoid sediment and ice, and distance from tributary
inputs
c) Ease of access for fishing
d) Proximity to electrical lines
Answer: b) Depth to avoid sediment and ice, and distance
from tributary inputs
Rationale: Intakes should be placed at depths that avoid sediment