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Midterm Exam Review Jeopardy

Midterm Exam Review Jeopardy

Waterworks OperationsWQT 11

Waterworks OperationsWQT 11

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Microbial

Hydrologic Cycles

PWS

FINAL JEOPARDY

Microbials $100

Smallest cellular organisms; unique cell construction (prokaryotic) sets them

apart from all other living organisms.

Smallest cellular organisms; unique cell construction (prokaryotic) sets them

apart from all other living organisms.

Microbials $200

Protein coating with DNA or RNA ?

Protein coating with DNA or RNA ?

Microbials $300

giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis,

amoebic dysentery ?

giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis,

amoebic dysentery ?

Microbials $400

Sixteen (16) species of bacteria?

Sixteen (16) species of bacteria?

Microbials $500

campylobacterosis, shigellosis, E. coli, cholera, typhoid ?

campylobacterosis, shigellosis, E. coli, cholera, typhoid ?

Microbials $100-Answer

What are bacteria?What are bacteria?

Microbials $200-Answer

What are viruses?What are viruses?

Microbials $300-Answer

What are protozoa?What are protozoa?

Microbials $400-Answer

What are total coliforms?What are total coliforms?

Microbials $500-Answer

What are bacteria?What are bacteria?

1986 Amendments $100

Federal Government gives responsibility for DWS to the States’

Federal Government gives responsibility for DWS to the States’

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The 1986 Amendments created a new category of water systems. NTNCWS

stands for.

The 1986 Amendments created a new category of water systems. NTNCWS

stands for.

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This group of chemical

contaminants was increasingly

monitored for in 1986.

This group of chemical

contaminants was increasingly

monitored for in 1986.

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Increased knowledge of Giardia improved methods for detecting the pathogen, and

continuing outbreaks of the disease prompted tightened requirements for

surface water treatment.

What two criteria are used to assess the 1) effectiveness of filtration and 2) improved

disinfection?

Increased knowledge of Giardia improved methods for detecting the pathogen, and

continuing outbreaks of the disease prompted tightened requirements for

surface water treatment.

What two criteria are used to assess the 1) effectiveness of filtration and 2) improved

disinfection?

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The 1986 Amendments increased the frequency

of detection of this biological indicator of

contamination

The 1986 Amendments increased the frequency

of detection of this biological indicator of

contamination

1986 Amendments $100-Answer

What is primacy?What is primacy?

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What is—non-transient, non-community water system ?

What is—non-transient, non-community water system ?

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What are organic chemicals?

What are organic chemicals?

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What are turbidity measurements and CT calculations?

What are turbidity measurements and CT calculations?

The adequacy of the filtration process is determined by measuring the turbidity of the treated water; higher turbidity levels are often an indicator that the filtration process is not working as it should.

The adequacy of the filtration process is determined by measuring the turbidity of the treated water; higher turbidity levels are often an indicator that the filtration process is not working as it should.

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What are Total Coliforms?

What are Total Coliforms?

Hydrologic Cycle $100

Water that goes from a liquid to a gas

Water that goes from a liquid to a gas

Hydrologic Cycle $200

Water that goes from a gas to a

liquid

Water that goes from a gas to a

liquid

Hydrologic Cycle $300

% of the Earths water that is freshwater _____

_________ % of groundwater is available for human

consumption?

% of the Earths water that is freshwater _____

_________ % of groundwater is available for human

consumption?

Hydrologic Cycle $400

Another name for the unsaturated zone above the capillary fringe and

water table?

Another name for the unsaturated zone above the capillary fringe and

water table?

Hydrologic Cycle $500

Five things that impact infiltrationFive things that impact infiltration

Hydrologic Cycle $100-Answer

What is evaporation ?What is evaporation ?

Hydrologic Cycle $200-Answer

What is condensation?What is condensation?

Hydrologic Cycle $300-Answer

What is

~3% and 98%?

What is

~3% and 98%?

Hydrologic Cycle $400-Answer

What is the vadose or aeration zone?

What is the vadose or aeration zone?

Hydrologic Cycle $500-Answer

• What are rate of precip and duration of event

• Initial soil moisture content

• Soil type.

• Where on the topography you are

• Vegetation

• What are rate of precip and duration of event

• Initial soil moisture content

• Soil type.

• Where on the topography you are

• Vegetation

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Includes facilities such as roadside stops, commercial campgrounds, hotels, and restaurants that have their own water supplies and serve a transient population at least 60 days per year.

Includes facilities such as roadside stops, commercial campgrounds, hotels, and restaurants that have their own water supplies and serve a transient population at least 60 days per year.

PWS $200

a system for the provision to the public of water for human consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances

a system for the provision to the public of water for human consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances

PWS $300

True or False

– Public water systems can be publicly or privately owned.

True or False

– Public water systems can be publicly or privately owned.

PWS $400

A mobile home park with 55 year round residents that receives its water from a groundwater well

A mobile home park with 55 year round residents that receives its water from a groundwater well

PWS $500

The SDWA further divides Public Water

Systems into two categories

The SDWA further divides Public Water

Systems into two categories

PWS $100-Answer

What are transient non-community (TNCWSs), ?

What are transient non-community (TNCWSs), ?

PWS $200-Answer

What is a public water system?What is a public water system?

PWS $300-Answer

What is true?What is true?

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What is a community water

system?

What is a community water

system?

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What is a Community Water Systems (CWSs) and Non-Community Water Systems

(NCWSs)?

What is a Community Water Systems (CWSs) and Non-Community Water Systems

(NCWSs)?

Final Jeopardy

Hydrologic CycleHydrologic Cycle

Final Jeopardy

Name all the processes in the hydrologic cycle

Name all the processes in the hydrologic cycle

Final Jeopardy-Answer

What are Evap,Transpiration,

Precipitation, Infiltration, Runoff, Condensation?

What are Evap,Transpiration,

Precipitation, Infiltration, Runoff, Condensation?