WATER TREATMENT GRADE 4 EXAM /
LATEST WATER TREATMENT GRADE 4
ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 COMPLETE
ACCURATE TEST APPROVED QUESTIONS
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NEW!) FULL REVISED EXAM
1. A reservoir experiences sudden turbidity increase from 2
NTU to 450 NTU after a wildfire. Which immediate action is
MOST critical?
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a) Increase coagulant dose by 10%
b) Issue boil water advisory
c) Collect samples for Cryptosporidium
d) Shut down plant intake
Answer: d) Shut down plant intake
Rationale: Post-wildfire ash and debris cause extreme
turbidity and potential heavy metals. Shutting intake prevents
filter damage and overwhelming treatment.
2. Which algal toxin is most resistant to conventional
chlorination?
a) Microcystin-LR
b) Saxitoxin
c) Anatoxin-a
d) Cylindrospermopsin
Answer: a) Microcystin-LR
Rationale: Microcystin requires advanced oxidation (ozone,
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chlorine dioxide, or PAC). Free chlorine at typical CT values is
ineffective.
3. Scenario: Your raw water manganese is 0.4 mg/L. pH is
7.2. Oxidation with free chlorine is insufficient. What next
step?
a) Increase chlorine to 5 mg/L
b) Add potassium permanganate
c) Switch to chloramination
d) Raise pH to 8.5
Answer: b) Add potassium permanganate
Rationale: KMnO4 rapidly oxidizes Mn(II) to insoluble MnO2
at neutral pH. Chlorine oxidation requires pH >8.5.
4. A watershed has beaver activity upstream. Which
parameter is most likely to increase significantly?
a) Conductivity
b) Giardia cysts
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c) Nitrate
d) Hardness
Answer: b) Giardia cysts
Rationale: Beavers are reservoirs for Giardia. Fecal
contamination from beavers introduces cysts into source water.
5. Lake stratification in summer leads to anaerobic
hypolimnion. What water quality issue occurs if you draw from
deep intake?
a) High dissolved oxygen
b) Iron and manganese release
c) Low alkalinity
d) High pH
Answer: b) Iron and manganese release
Rationale: Anaerobic conditions reduce Fe and Mn to soluble
forms (Fe²⁺, Mn²⁺), causing taste, color, and staining issues.
6. A harmful algal bloom (HAB) is identified as Microcystis
aeruginosa. Which toxin should you monitor?