any one know how hard the surface water b license exam might be? would any one have like a real good study guide for this test. it's for the state of Texas.
So the mgd will be our X for this. I like to use mg/l in ppm. So we will know the lbs of chlorine I’m assuming and what type. But you would put the pounds on top then diving by the ppm and 8.34lbs. That’ll give you a number that’ll solve your X or GPD the. You can divide by 1440 that’s the minutes in a day and you will now get GPM. Also before using the chlorine lbs make sure it’s in the pure form of gas. So let’s say you have 200lbs of 12.5% you’ll need to multiple 200 by .125 first to get your lbs of pure then you can do the whole equation.
@@jaysilversjr5694 Thank you, I think I figured it out. That explanation is for sodium hypochlorite and I was to calculate calcium hypo which is 65% so at the end I must divide by .65 to get lbs/day
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I am just getting started in the water distribution training. I need all the help I can get
any one know how hard the surface water b license exam might be?
would any one have like a real good study guide for this test. it's for the state of Texas.
How do you calculate gpm when only given mg/L and lbs.
So the mgd will be our X for this. I like to use mg/l in ppm. So we will know the lbs of chlorine I’m assuming and what type. But you would put the pounds on top then diving by the ppm and 8.34lbs. That’ll give you a number that’ll solve your X or GPD the. You can divide by 1440 that’s the minutes in a day and you will now get GPM. Also before using the chlorine lbs make sure it’s in the pure form of gas. So let’s say you have 200lbs of 12.5% you’ll need to multiple 200 by .125 first to get your lbs of pure then you can do the whole equation.
@@jaysilversjr5694 Thank you, I think I figured it out. That explanation is for sodium hypochlorite and I was to calculate calcium hypo which is 65% so at the end I must divide by .65 to get lbs/day
Your info is very helpful, Thanks again.
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Is this on the Illinois class c&d exam?
Is this good for Ontario Canada as well?
Does anyone have a good study guide for distribution grade 1 it's for Arizona test. I do have a great study guide for waste water treatment.
These are NOT on a tceq D test
I know that voice. That is mr mclean
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