Iron, Manganese And Fluoride Questions Flashcards

1
Q

What is the primary MCL for fluoride?

A

4

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2
Q

What is the secondary MCL for Fluoride?

A

2 mg/L

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3
Q

What is the purpose of adding fluoride to water?

A

To prevent, caries, and cavities

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4
Q

Adding too much fluoride to water will cause?

A

Mottling your teeth ( staining them brown)

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5
Q

What do you give someone who has swallowed fluoride?

A

Water or milk?

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6
Q

What is the first symptom of swelling Fluoride?

A

Vomiting

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7
Q

What is the first symptom of inhaling fluoride?

A

Nosebleed

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8
Q

If you use sodium fluoride in fluorination, what must be done to the water if the hardness is above 75?

A

Soften the water

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9
Q

When feeding sodium fluoride with a saturator, above, what water pH will scaling occur?

A

10 pH

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10
Q

How many PPM of fluoride must be added to the finish water if the raw water fluoride content is 0.15 PPM and the desired fluorite limit is 8 ppm?

A

0.65 PPM

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11
Q

In question 10, how many pounds of 100% F ( fluoride) Will be added per day if the WTP treats 10 MGD?

A

54 lb ( 0.65x10x 8.34)

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12
Q

What is a day tank?

A

A day tank that holds enough chemicals to feed water produced in a day

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13
Q

What type of pump is used to feed chemicals?

A

Positive displacement ( piston)

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14
Q

Recommended control limits and fluoride concentrations are based on?

A

The annual average of maximum daily temperatures

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15
Q

What is the most common fluoride compound used in water treatment?

A

Hydrofluosilicic acid, sodium fluoride, sodium silcofluoride

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16
Q

When choosing fluoride- pumping equipment, the most important criteria is?

A

Accuracy

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17
Q

Fluoride doses must never be metered against a?

A

Negative or suction head?

18
Q

Fluoride system must be designed with the means to prevent?

A

Back siphonage and overfeeding

19
Q

Fluoride systems should be designed by?

A

An engineer

20
Q

If an operator gets fluoride on his skin or in his eyes, the recommended first aid is?

A

Flush with large amount of water for 15 minutes ( eyes- flush and see A doctor)

21
Q

Never operate a positive displacement pump against ?

A

Close valves ( especially a discharge valve)

22
Q

A form of backflow caused by a negative or below atmospheric pressure within a water system is called?

A

Back siphonage

23
Q

***A WTP starts receiving complaints concerning red water in the distribution system. The water system is using a greensand filter to remove iron and manganese. What is the most likely cause for the red water?

A

Iron Bacteria

24
Q

***Why is nitric acid added to the sample bottle used to collect iron samples?

A

To lower the pH to less than 2 to keep the iron in solution

25
Q

***What chemical is added to iron sample bottles?

A

HNO3 ( Nitric Acid)

26
Q

***What is the holding time for iron samples that have not been acidified?

A

48 hours

27
Q

***After backwashing a greensand filter, the filter shows a very high pressure loss. what is the cause?

A

Improper Backwash and or accumulation of greensand fines on filter bed surface

28
Q

***If the feed water to an ion exchange softening unit has iron and manganese, what will happen during the softening process?

A

Fe and Mn will be removed

29
Q

***What will break down the resins in an ion exchange softening unit?

A

Chlorine

30
Q

*** Insoluble iron & manganese will cause what problem in ion exchange unit?

A

Clogging and fouling the resins

31
Q

** How are ferric hydroxide precipitates removed during water treatment?

A

Sedimentation and filtration

32
Q

*** A water system’s well supplies a water that contains dissolved oxygen and iron and manganese. What does this indicate?

A

Water being drawn from more than one aquifer

33
Q

*** Where should iron and manganese samples be taken?

A

As close to the well as possible

34
Q

*** How can slim growths be controlled in the distribution system?

A

By maintaining a free chlorine residual

35
Q

*** How is a proper polyphosphate dosage determined?

A

Jar test

36
Q

*** When is the ion exchange unit regenerated?

A

When hardness appears in the finished water/

or when Fe and Mn appear in the finished water

37
Q

*** What is used to clean chemical pumps of calcium carbonate scale?

A

HC1 37% ( hydrogen chloride)

38
Q

*** The effluent from a manganese filter has a brownish-yellow color and has a high iron and manganese content. What is the most likely cause?

A

High Alkalinity

39
Q

*** The effluent from a manganese filter has a brownish-yellow color and has a high iron and manganese content? What action should the operator take?

A

Reduce alkalinity feed before chlorine application.

pH should be 6.2- 6.5

40
Q

*** The effluent from the manganese greensand filter has a higher manganese content than the influent.
What is the likely cause?

A

insufficient regeneration

41
Q

*** The effluent from the manganese greensand filter has a higher manganese content than the influent. What action is need by the operator?

A

Regenerate filter with potassium permanganate( KMnO4 ).