Safety: Comprehensive Practice Exam Questions,
Answers, and Detailed Rationales for Water
Treatment Professionals
1. Which index is most commonly used by desalination
operators to evaluate the fouling potential of reverse
osmosis (RO) feed water?
A. Langelier Saturation Index (LSI)
B. Silt Density Index (SDI)
C. Ryznar Stability Index (RSI)
D. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
Rationale: The Silt Density Index (SDI) measures the rate at
which a 0.45-micron filter plugs under constant pressure,
making it the industry standard for assessing particulate and
colloidal fouling potential in RO feed water. LSI and RSI
measure scaling potential, while TDS measures dissolved ions.
2. In a seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) facility, what is the
primary purpose of an Energy Recovery Device (ERD)?
A. To boost the raw water intake flow rate
B. To preheat feed water to improve membrane flux
C. To transfer pressure from the high-pressure concentrate
stream to the incoming feed water stream
,D. To generate supplemental electricity for the high-pressure
pumps
Rationale: ERDs capture the hydraulic energy remaining in
the concentrated brine stream before it is discharged and
mechanically transfer it to the incoming feed water,
significantly reducing the energy demand of the high-pressure
pumps.
3. According to OSHA standards, what must a desalination
operator wear when handling bulk sodium hypochlorite or
sulfuric acid for chemical dosing?
A. Standard cotton uniform, steel-toed boots, and safety
glasses
B. Leather gloves, dust mask, and high-visibility vest
C. Chemical-resistant apron, face shield, rubber boots, and
neoprene gloves
D. Fire-retardant coveralls and a half-mask respirator
Rationale: Liquid chemical handling requires specific Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) to protect against chemical
splashes and burns. A face shield combined with chemical-
resistant apparel provides the necessary defense against
corrosive liquids.
4. A positive Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) value in the
concentrate stream of a brackish water RO system indicates
which condition?
A. The water is highly corrosive to metallic piping.
,B. Calcium carbonate is likely to precipitate and scale the
membranes.
C. The membrane performance will improve due to natural
mineral conditioning.
D. High levels of biological fouling are occurring.
Rationale: A positive LSI value indicates that the water is
supersaturated with calcium carbonate ($CaCO_3$), which
favors precipitation and scale formation on the membrane
surface.
5. What is the maximum allowable Silt Density Index
($SDI_{15}$) typically specified by RO membrane
manufacturers for warranty compliance?
A. Less than 1.0
B. Less than 3.0
C. Less than 5.0
D. Less than 7.5
Rationale: Most membrane manufacturers require a design
and operating target of $SDI_{15} < 5.0$ (and ideally $< 3.0$)
to prevent accelerated particulate fouling of the membrane
elements.
6. Under Chapter 62-610, Florida Administrative Code
(F.A.C.), what is the primary regulatory concern regarding
the disposal of desalination concentrate via surface water
discharge?
, A. Elevating local salinity levels and impacting benthic
marine ecosystems
B. Introducing thermal pollution to the receiving body of
water
C. Contributing excess organic nutrients that trigger algal
blooms
D. Violating federal drinking water maximum contaminant
levels (MCLs)
Rationale: Because desalination concentrate is a highly
concentrated brine solution, its discharge back into coastal or
surface waters can create localized zones of high salinity that
stress or kill bottom-dwelling (benthic) organisms.
7. During a routine shift, an operator notes a sudden drop in
salt rejection alongside an increase in permeate flow rate
across a single RO vessel. What is the most likely cause?
A. Severe biofouling across the entire array
B. Calcium sulfate scaling on the lead membrane elements
C. A damaged or rolled O-ring coupler between membrane
elements
D. An increase in the feed water salinity level
Rationale: A physical leak or bypass at an O-ring coupler
allows raw high-pressure feed water to contaminate the
permeate tube directly, resulting in an immediate spike in
permeate flow rate and a simultaneous drop in water quality
(salt rejection).