CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.
Core Domains
Advanced Biological Nutrient Removal
Anaerobic Digestion and Co-generation
Financial Management and Capital Budgeting
Regulatory Compliance and NPDES Permitting
Personnel Management and Labor Relations
Strategic Planning and Emergency Response
Asset Management and Reliability Centered Maintenance
Advanced Tertiary Treatment and Water Reuse
Laboratory Quality Assurance and Process Control
Introduction
This comprehensive assessment is designed for candidates preparing for the California Wastewater Treatment
Operator Grade V certification, the highest level of professional licensure in the state. The exam evaluates the
complex technical, managerial, and administrative skills required to lead major treatment facilities. The questions
encompass a mix of theoretical principles, complex mathematical calculations, and scenario-based decision-
making. Candidates are tested on their ability to interpret regulatory requirements, manage large-scale budgets,
and optimize sophisticated treatment processes. Emphasis is placed on real-world application, ensuring that
operators can maintain public health and environmental safety while managing infrastructure and personnel
effectively.
1. Which of the following is the most critical factor when developing a Long-Term Capital Improvement Plan
(CIP) for a Grade V facility?
,A. Immediate repair of minor cosmetic defects
B. Historical chemical dosage rates
🟢 C. Projected population growth and future regulatory limits
D. The current year’s electricity unit cost
🔴 RATIONALE: Grade V operators must focus on strategic planning; CIPs require assessing future capacity
needs and anticipated changes in discharge permits to ensure long-term viability.
2. In a Nitrification-Denitrification process, what is the primary purpose of the internal mixed liquor recycle
(IMLR)?
A. To increase the dissolved oxygen in the anaerobic zone
🟢 B. To transport nitrate from the aerobic zone to the anoxic zone
C. To decrease the sludge volume index in the secondary clarifier
D. To provide a carbon source for phosphorus accumulating organisms
🔴 RATIONALE: The IMLR returns nitrate-rich mixed liquor to the anoxic zone where denitrifying bacteria use
incoming BOD as a carbon source to reduce nitrate to nitrogen gas.
3. Under California Title 22 regulations, what is the required CT (Contact Time) for chlorine disinfection of
filtered wastewater for unrestricted reuse?
🟢 A. 450 mg-min/L
B. 300 mg-min/L
C. 150 mg-min/L
D. 90 mg-min/L
🔴 RATIONALE: Title 22 requires a minimum CT of 450 mg-min/L with a modal contact time of at least 90 minutes
for reclaimed water used for unrestricted purposes.
, 4. A centrifugal pump is experiencing cavitation. Which of the following actions is most likely to resolve the
issue?
A. Increasing the pump speed
B. Throttling the discharge valve
🟢 C. Increasing the suction head pressure
D. Decreasing the diameter of the suction piping
🔴 RATIONALE: Cavitation occurs when the Net Positive Suction Head Available (NPSHA) is less than required;
increasing suction head raises the pressure above the vapor pressure of the liquid.
5. When managing a large-scale facility budget, which type of expenditure is typically used for the purchase
of a new $500,000 dewatering centrifuge?
A. Operations and Maintenance (O&M)
🟢 B. Capital Outlay
C. Discretionary Fund
D. Sinking Fund
🔴 RATIONALE: High-cost equipment with a long useful life is categorized as a capital expenditure rather than a
routine operating expense.
6. What is the primary cause of foaming in an anaerobic digester?
A. High alkalinity
B. Over-mixing the primary sludge
🟢 C. Rapid changes in organic loading or temperature
D. Excessive methane production
, 🔴 RATIONALE: Digester foaming is often triggered by "slug" loads of organic matter or temperature fluctuations
that upset the balance between acid-formers and methanogens.
7. Which of the following represents a "Silo" organizational structure risk in a wastewater utility?
🟢 A. Lack of communication between the maintenance and operations departments
B. Excessive cross-training of staff
C. Highly integrated SCADA systems
D. Unified goals across all management levels
🔴 RATIONALE: Siloing occurs when departments work in isolation, leading to inefficiencies, conflicting priorities,
and a lack of holistic facility management.
8. In an Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal (EBPR) system, what occurs in the anaerobic zone?
A. Luxury uptake of phosphorus
🟢 B. Release of phosphorus and uptake of Volatile Fatty Acids (VFAs)
C. Conversion of ammonia to nitrate
D. Formation of struvite crystals
🔴 RATIONALE: In the anaerobic zone, Phosphorus Accumulating Organisms (PAOs) break polyphosphate
bonds for energy to sequester VFAs, resulting in a net release of phosphorus into the liquid.
9. An employee consistently fails to wear PPE despite multiple verbal warnings. As a manager, what is the
next appropriate step in progressive discipline?
A. Immediate termination
B. Ignoring the behavior if the work is performed well