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Self-test questions: Chapter 16
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Self-test questions: Chapter 16
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Which one(s) of these compounds is/are used for municipal drinking water disinfection? (Please select all that apply)
O
3
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H
2
O
2
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ClO
2
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Cl
2
correct
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F
2
correct
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Regarding measurements of toxicity, which statement(s) is/are true? (Please select all that apply)
The toxicity effect may depend on both the species and its stage of development
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Chronic responses are readily measured
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Guidelines for drinking water typically set limits of toxicant concentrations at twice the LC
0
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Other environmental factors are not accounted for in most dose-response studies
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The terms LD
50
and LC
50
are synonymous
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Which is/are correct statements about drinking water supplies? Please select all that apply.
Diffuse sources of contamination of water sources are more dilute and therefore less serious
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Guidelines for drinking water such as provided by the WHO use the LD
50
as the recommended upper limit
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Standards for drinking water usually take into account the appearance of the water
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Guidelines for potential contaminants in water are expressed as total amount not to be exceeded
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Some experiments to measure LD
50
use microorganisms as the test population
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Which of the following statements correctly apply to drinking water treatment? (Please select all that apply)
Chlorine bubbled into water has a small acidifying effect
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Activated carbon is used in the filter medium to remove small hydrophobic organic molecules
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Chlorine dioxide produces fewer disinfection by-products than chlorine
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When chlorine is used for water purification, Cl
2
is not the active disinfecting agent
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UV and ozone treatment do not leave a residual disinfecting agent in water
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Which of the following statements correctly apply to wastewater? (Please select all that apply)
The biological oxygen demand value of municipal wastewater is usually smaller than the chemical oxygen demand value
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The activated sludge process is carried out under aerobic conditions
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Very little phosphorous is removed during activated sludge treatment
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All of the sludge produced in the aerator is sent to waste
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Addition of alum enhances coagulation and also assists in chemical removal of phosphorous
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Which of the following statements about aluminium-based coagulants is/are true? (Please select all that apply)
Trivalent metal hydrated ions are readily deprotonated in aqueous solutions
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Al
3+
added to water has increased solubility under both low and high pH conditions
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When salts containing Al
3+
are added to a typical wastewater, carbon dioxide is released
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FeCl
3
can be used as an alternative coagulant to alum in some cases
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Physical entrapment of clay particles by insoluble aluminium hydroxide occurs to some degree
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Which of the following statements about phosphate removal in wastewater is/are true? (Please select all that apply)
Phosphate is removed by chemical reaction with coagulants like alum
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Phosphate is removed by being incorporated within the microbiological 'sludge'
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Iron(III) chloride solutions used in phosphate removal are highly corrosive
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The sludge produced in wastewater treatment can be a source of phosphorus when used as a fertilizer
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In constructed wetlands, removal of phosphorus without addition of coagulant is inefficient
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Which of the following statements about nitrogen in wastewater is/are true? (Please select all that apply)
Nitrogen compounds are removed to a substantial extent by coagulants like alum
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Nitrate remaining in discharged wastewater contributes to the BOD
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Ammonium can be removed by converting it to gaseous forms
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Ammonium ion is removed during the chlorine-based disinfection step of water treatment
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Both ammonium and nitrate ions can contribute to eutrophication of water bodies
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The time (in minutes) it takes for a 0.05 mm spherical particle (particle density of 2.27x10
3
kg m
-3
) to settle in a 3 m tank is (assume P° and 20°C):
0.29
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39
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2.9
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29
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3.9
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Which of the following statements about microbiological nitrogen removal is/are true? (Please select all that apply)
Nitrogen can be removed from wastewater using a two-step microbiological process
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The first of two steps involves denitrification, converting ammonium ion to nitrate
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The second of two steps requires anaerobic conditions and the presence of specific types of bacteria
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Methanol is often added to aid in denitrification
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Biomass in the wastewater acts as an electron acceptor as soluble nitrate is converted into nitrogen gas
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