Texas Waste Water Treatment Ch#05 Preliminary & Primary Treatment - Statistics

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Conditions influencing settling of solids include which of the following? All of the above
94%
Grit should be removed to prevent which of the following? All of the above
82%
As its temperature increases, water becomes ________. less dense
82%
A primary clarifier should remove most of the ________. settleable solids
82%
Flow equalization is used to ________. reduce excessive flows or organic loads
76%
Raw sludge should be pumped to a digester ________. slowly when it is adequately thickened
76%
By performing Imhoff cone tests on the clarifier inlet and outlet, the operator can determine which of the following? The efficiency AND depth of sludge in the clarifier
76%
Sludge from a primary clarifier should have a moisture content of ________. 94% to 96%
71%
Too high a velocity in a grit chamber can result in ________. excess grit in primary clarifier
71%
One of the benefits of pre-aeration is ________. gas and grease removal
71%
When should sludge be pumped from a primary clarifier? None of the above
71%
Short-circuiting in a clarifier is ________. a flow problem
65%
Grease may be removed before sedimentation by which of the following? All of the above
65%
The upper compartment of an Imhoff tank serves as the ________ and the lower compartment provides space for ________. clarifier/digester
65%
Why does grit need to be washed? Organic matter clings to it.
65%
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