Welcome back to TPO magazine's Exam Study Guide Series, which offers a pair of water/wastewater study questions with in-depth explanations of the answers. Last time, we covered a set of wastewater and drinking water treatment questions on the topics of Sewer Velocity and Incubator Temperatures. This time you can test your knowledge about laboratory glassware and distribution system piping.
Wastewater Treatment Sample Question
Which laboratory glassware is the most accurate means of delivering a measure of volume?
A. Graduated cylinder
B. Buret
C. Pipet
D. Beaker
Water Treatment Sample Question
What type of joint would not be used in buried distribution system piping?
A. Push-on joint
B. Flanged joint
C. Mechanical joint
D. Welded joint
To see answers for both of the above questions, click this link.
About the authors: Rick Lallish is the Water Pollution Control program director at the Environmental Resources Training Center of Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. He provides training for entry-level operators in the wastewater field and operators throughout the state looking to further their education. Lallish was also named the 2017 Illinois Operator of the Year and 2018 president of the Illinois Association of Water Pollution Control Operators.
Drew Hoelscher is the program director of drinking water operations at the Environmental Resources Training Center in Edwardsville, Illinois.












