GUIDE & PRACTICE QUESTIONS (2026) |
COMPLETE WASTEWATER COLLECTION
SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION PREP WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS
• This 200-question practice exam mirrors the CWEA Collections Grade 1
certification format, covering every domain tested — safety, hydraulics, pipe
materials, maintenance, equipment, regulations, and math calculations.
• Use this material by attempting each question independently before checking the
highlighted correct answer and EXPERT RATIONALE beneath it — repetition and
self-testing are the most effective strategies for certification success.
1. What does CWEA stand for?
A. California Water Environment Association
B. Clean Water Engineering Authority
C. California Wastewater Engineers Association
D. Clean Wastewater Engineering Agency
E. California Water Engineers Authority
CORRECT ANSWER: A. California Water Environment Association
EXPERT RATIONALE: CWEA stands for California Water Environment Association, the
certifying body for wastewater collection system operators in California.
2. The primary purpose of a wastewater collection system is to:
A. Treat sewage to drinking water standards
B. Pump stormwater to retention basins
C. Convey wastewater from its source to a treatment facility
D. Dispose of industrial waste underground
,E. Filter solids from domestic wastewater
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Convey wastewater from its source to a treatment
facility
EXPERT RATIONALE: The collection system's primary function is safe conveyance of
wastewater from homes, businesses, and industries to the treatment plant without spills
or overflows.
3. Which gas is most commonly associated with fatal confined space accidents
in wastewater collection systems?
A. Carbon monoxide
B. Methane
C. Hydrogen sulfide
D. Chlorine
E. Ammonia
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Hydrogen sulfide
EXPERT RATIONALE: Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) is the leading cause of confined space
fatalities in wastewater work. It is heavier than air, highly toxic, and causes rapid
olfactory fatigue — meaning workers can no longer smell it at dangerous
concentrations.
4. At what concentration does hydrogen sulfide become immediately
dangerous to life and health (IDLH)?
A. 1 ppm
B. 10 ppm
C. 50 ppm
D. 100 ppm
,E. 500 ppm
CORRECT ANSWER: D. 100 ppm
EXPERT RATIONALE: OSHA establishes the IDLH level for hydrogen sulfide at 100 ppm.
At this concentration, the gas can cause rapid unconsciousness and death without
proper respiratory protection.
5. What type of sewer carries both sanitary wastewater and stormwater in
the same pipe?
A. Sanitary sewer
B. Force main
C. Interceptor sewer
D. Combined sewer
E. Trunk sewer
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Combined sewer
EXPERT RATIONALE: Combined sewers carry both sanitary wastewater and stormwater
runoff in a single pipe. Many older cities have combined systems, which can overflow
during heavy rain events — known as combined sewer overflows (CSOs).
6. Which of the following best describes a sanitary sewer system?
A. A system designed to carry stormwater only
B. A system designed to carry both storm and sanitary flows
C. A system designed to carry domestic, commercial, and industrial wastewater only
D. A system designed to treat wastewater underground
E. A system designed to carry industrial effluent to rivers
CORRECT ANSWER: C. A system designed to carry domestic, commercial,
and industrial wastewater only
, EXPERT RATIONALE: Sanitary sewer systems are designed exclusively for wastewater
from human activities — domestic, commercial, and industrial — and are kept separate
from stormwater drainage.
7. What is the minimum oxygen level considered safe for entry into a confined
space?
A. 14.5%
B. 16.0%
C. 19.5%
D. 21.0%
E. 23.5%
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 19.5%
EXPERT RATIONALE: OSHA requires a minimum oxygen concentration of 19.5% for safe
confined space entry. Levels below this indicate an oxygen-deficient atmosphere
requiring supplied-air or SCBA protection.
8. A manhole is considered a confined space because it:
A. Is underground and dark
B. Has limited access and may contain hazardous atmospheres
C. Contains moving parts and machinery
D. Is always filled with toxic gases
E. Is deeper than 4 feet
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Has limited access and may contain hazardous
atmospheres