Surface Water Treatment Rule Exam Questions

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @-You-Tube-
    @-You-Tube- 2 роки тому +1

    Just passed my small water, listened to all your pre test stuff and I really think you made the difference.
    Thanks for posting these 8 years ago.

  • @seansullivan8839
    @seansullivan8839 9 років тому

    By far one of, if not the most knowledgable man in the water industry i know. I took classes at a local college that MOST founder instructed. MOST style of instruction is by far the best way to "Get it!" - Passed my D and T exams in the 90's.....Now i just need a job !! - Sully

  • @MostWaterTraining
    @MostWaterTraining  11 років тому +2

    If you're taking a Water Treatment Operator certification exam soon, check out this short video on the Surface Water Treatment Rule.

  • @danielbentley2689
    @danielbentley2689 3 роки тому +2

    Your videos are so helpful! Are there any quality videos discussing calibrating dry chem feeders, pump curves, NPSH and such?

  • @RobertCortez-l9e
    @RobertCortez-l9e 11 місяців тому

    How much do these videos apply to California? Also, will it cover the CA T2 exam?

  • @21cowboys4life
    @21cowboys4life 6 років тому +1

    Have a big question to ask if I may. Seeing if you are still going to make new videos base of the new update test now. Not much has change I don't believe but love your video and would like to see more. I live in the state of SC and I have my D liscense so far and be going for my C next month. Thanks

  • @saltychristian2528
    @saltychristian2528 5 років тому +1

    Do you think some of these questions would show up on a WTP C exam?

  • @botown15
    @botown15 6 років тому

    I have a question regarding the 4 removal technologies approved by the SWTR. In other readings I have seen the 4 cited as: Slow Sand Filtration, Diatomaceous Earth, Gravity Filtration, and Pressure Filtration. I'm confused as to why direct and conventional filtration are shown here. My understanding is that those are types of overall treatment (including and excluding sedimentation), and not types of filtration. I am testing for my T1 in the 18th and any information is much appreciated! Thanks for the vids.

    • @MostWaterTraining
      @MostWaterTraining  6 років тому +1

      Hello Justice: The video states the four technologies correctly. I understand your confusion with direct and conventional, because they both use gravity filtration. But these are the "official" removal technologies. In fact, Pressure Filtration is categorically NOT approved for surface water treatment! We use it often for groundwater, but special approval must be granted for surface water use -- and that is VERY rare (I know of only one case in CA.) Good luck on the 18th!

  • @lindamanning4807
    @lindamanning4807 7 років тому +1

    is this for florida or what state

    • @MostWaterTraining
      @MostWaterTraining  7 років тому

      Hi Linda: I have spent my career in California, so this reflects California requirements. However, these stem from Federal requirements, and so should be pretty close to the requirements in every State.

    • @MostWaterTraining
      @MostWaterTraining  6 років тому

      These are based on the federal standards, so they should apply to all states. MOST is in California, so I can only be certain of our State's standards. But we are in concert with the Feds -- at least on this law!

  • @lmustapha587
    @lmustapha587 7 років тому +1

    thank you !!

  • @reddizon
    @reddizon 4 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @sureshkumarmalisuresh6708
    @sureshkumarmalisuresh6708 5 років тому

    वाटर ट्रीटमेंट प्लांट ऑपरेटर को पूछे जाने वाले क्वेश्चन इन हिंदी

  • @fredrindock6700
    @fredrindock6700 5 років тому

    ThankYou