Deck 6: Piping Materials, Sources, and Distribution for Potable Water
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Deck 6: Piping Materials, Sources, and Distribution for Potable Water
1
Lead pipe is not used for water piping primarily because
A) lead is expensive and generally not available.
B) lead joints are difficult to make.
C) water may dissolve lead causing noxious lead oxides.
D) all of the above.
A) lead is expensive and generally not available.
B) lead joints are difficult to make.
C) water may dissolve lead causing noxious lead oxides.
D) all of the above.
C
2
Private well systems are normally
A) drilled.
B) driven.
C) dug.
D) all of the above.
A) drilled.
B) driven.
C) dug.
D) all of the above.
D
3
A 5 micron filter will catch smaller particles than a 20 micron filter.
True
4
Which of the following should be considered when selecting a pipe type for a job?
A) cost
B) expected life
C) method of installation
D) all of the above
A) cost
B) expected life
C) method of installation
D) all of the above
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5
A pH value of 14 indicates that the water tested is
A) highly acidic.
B) highly alkaline.
C) highly basic.
D) neutral.
A) highly acidic.
B) highly alkaline.
C) highly basic.
D) neutral.
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6
The building water service is the section of piping that runs from the water meter to the building's water piping system.
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7
Lead pipe is still used for new water service piping installations.
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8
A drilled well is preferred as opposed to a dug well.
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9
Most water from natural sources has some undesirable characteristics.
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10
The ideal pH value for potable water is
A) 0-1.
B) 4-5.
C) 7-8.
D) 10-11.
A) 0-1.
B) 4-5.
C) 7-8.
D) 10-11.
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11
First cost is important, but it is not the only factor in determining the best choice for a project.
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12
Distribution systems include loop, grid, and tree arrangements.
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13
Public water systems include wells and septic tanks.
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14
A hose bibb should have a means of preventing backflow
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15
CPVC piping can be used for hot and cold water applications.
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16
Strainers should always be located downstream of any sensitive valves.
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17
PVC pipe is used on either hot or cold piping.
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18
A low pH in water means it is very acidic.
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19
Most large water supply systems are monitored continuously for undesirable or dangerous conditions.
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20
PE pipe is used on either hot or cold water distribution piping.
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21
The principal concern for public water piping system design is
A) average daily demand.
B) fire emergencies.
C) drought conditions.
D) floods.
A) average daily demand.
B) fire emergencies.
C) drought conditions.
D) floods.
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22
Trunk lines in public water systems
A) carry water from distribution lines to smaller local mains.
B) store treated water for periods of increased demand.
C) carry water from the water main to the building being served.
D) none of the above
A) carry water from distribution lines to smaller local mains.
B) store treated water for periods of increased demand.
C) carry water from the water main to the building being served.
D) none of the above
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23
Normal water system pressure should be in which of the following ranges?
A) 25 and 50 psi static
B) 30 and 65 psi static
C) 30 and 75 psi static
D) 40 and 75 psi static
A) 25 and 50 psi static
B) 30 and 65 psi static
C) 30 and 75 psi static
D) 40 and 75 psi static
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24
The connection from a water main to a building or house water service is made by a
A) pressure-reducing valve.
B) manifold.
C) corporation cock.
D) water meter.
A) pressure-reducing valve.
B) manifold.
C) corporation cock.
D) water meter.
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