GRIT REMOVAL
DISINFECTION
PUMPS
MICROBIOLOGY
SLUDGE DIGESTION
MATH
MIXED BAG
100

Question: 

What are heavy inorganic materials found in wastewater that will not break down?  

ANSWER:

Grit - Eggshells, Sand, and Gravel

100

QUESTION:

What are Chloramines

ANSWER:

Chlorine combined with ammonia.

100

QUESTION: 

What is Cavitation.



ANSWER:

The formation of an air bubble or bubbles inside a pump.


Discussion:  

When the bubbles collapse, they can damage the impeller or pump housing.

100

QUESTION: 

What is Biochemical Oxygen Demand?  (BOD)

ANSWER: 

The organic strength of a sample by measuring the amount of oxygen consumed over a given period of time and expressed in mg/L.

100

QUESTION:

What is Denitrification

ANSWER:

Facultative bacteria in the activated sludge process can "breathe" nitrate when oxygen is not available.

100

QUESTION:

What is Sludge Volume Index (SVI)



ANSWER:

The calculation that describes the settleability of activated sludge.

100

QUESTION:

What is Aerobic



ANSWER:

The term that describes an environment where dissolved oxygen is plentiful.

200

Question:

What will happen if the flow to the grit chamber is too low?

Answer:

Too much organic material will be deposited

200

QUESTION:

What is Chlorine Dose


ANSWER:

Is determined by the calculation 

DOSE = Demand + Residual

200

QUESTION:

What is Friction Head?

ANSWER:

The resistance caused by a pump pushing water uphill through valve elbows.  

Also: The inside roughness of the pipe.  

200

Question:

The rate at which organisms use the oxygen in water or wastewater while stabilizing decomposable organic matter under aerobic conditions.


Answer:

What is BOD?

200

Question:

How does an operator control the suspended solids in an activated sludge basin?

Answer:

By wasting and returning activated sludge.

200

QUESTION:

What is Food to Microorganism Ratio



ANSWER:

The amount of organic matter (BOD) available per microorganism in the activated sludge process.  

200

QUESTION:

What are Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate

ANSWER:

The three components consisting in TIN (Total Inorganic Nitrogen)

300

QUESTION:

What is VELOCITY?

ANSWER:

The force which keeps things in suspension prior to the grit channel.

300

QUESTION:

What is Chlorine Demand?

ANSWER:

The amount of chlorine used up or consumed by the wastewater.

300

QUESTION:

What is Cavitation

ANSWER:

The term that describes the collapsing of air bubbles inside a pump, which can damage the impeller or pump housing.  

300

QUESTION:

What are Heterotrophs?



ANSWER: 

Bacteria obtaining their carbon (food) by eating other organisms and organic matter.

300

QUESTION:

What is Denitrification?


ANSWER:

It is the process in which facultative bacteria in the activated sludge process can "breathe" nitrate when oxygen is not available. 


300

Velocity ft/sec =

      Distance Traveled, ft

       ________________

             Time, sec

300

QUESTION:

What is Publicly Owned Treatment Works

(WW Treatment Plant, Wastewater Treatment Facility)


ANSWER:

POTW

400

QUESTION:

What is Detritus?

ANSWER:

The mixture of grit and large quantities of organic matter.


400

TEAM BONUS!  

400

QUESTION:

What is Static Head?


ANSWER:

The amount of force a pump must use due to gravity when pumping uphill.

400

Can Autotrophic bacteria consume BOD?

No.  

These Bacteria get their carbon from inorganic sources only.  

400

To determine the phosphorus balance in a wastewater treatment plant, from where should samples be collected?

Influent, effluent, and waste-activated sludge

400

QUESTION:

What is the means by which the surface overflow rate for a clarifier is calculated.  

ANSWER:

Dividing the total flow entering the clarifier by the surface area. 

Expressed as: gpd/sf


400

QUESTION:

Colony Forming Units per 100 milliliters

ANSWER:

CFU/100 mL


500

QUESTION:

What is the velocity needed to accomplish settling of grit in a horizontal grit chamber?


ANSWER:

Less than 1ft/sec.  (0.7 is ideal)

500

QUESTION:

What is Chlorine Residual


ANSWER:

The amount of chlorine that can be measured after the demand has been satisfied.

500

QUESTION:

What is Total Dynamic Head


ANSWER:

The total equivalent height that a fluid is to be pumped, taking into account the friction losses in the pipe.  

500

QUESTION: 

What are Anaerobic Bacteria?


ANSWER:  

Bacteria that are poisoned by oxygen.  They don't want any dissolved oxygen, nitrate, or sulfate around.

500

  

QUESTION:

What is Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids (MLSS) or "bugs"


ANSWER:

The term that describes the mixture of bacteria, protozoans, filaments, and other organisms present in the activated sludge basin.


500

Determine the food-to-microorganism ratio (F:M) in the aeration basin of an activated sludge plant.

  • Flow In = 5 MGD
  • Waste Strength = 250 mg/L Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5)
  • Aeration Basin Volume = 335,000 ft3
  • Mixed Liquor suspended Solids (MLSS)= 2,950 mg/L

The F:M ratio is the amount of food fed/active biomass.

  • Influent feed: 5,000,000-gal x 8.34 lb./gal x 250/106 = 10,425 lb.
  • MLSS - 335,000 ft3 x 7.48 gal/ft3 x 8.34 lb./gal x 2,950/106 = 61,650 lb.
  • F:M = 10,425/61,650 = 0.169 or 0.17
500

QUESTION:

What are Pathogens


ANSWER:

Bacteria, viruses, and protozoans that can cause illness in humans

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