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Water that does not contain objectionable pollution, contamination, minerals, or infective agents and is considered satisfactory for drinking is called:
Potable Water.
What has the greatest effect upon the yield of a well?
Capacity of a formation to transmit water.
What substance is generally found in higher concentration in groundwater than in surface water?
Hardness
What determines the maximum amount of copper sulfate that should be added to a water source to control algae?
pH and alkalinity of source water
Q=AV is the formula for what?
Instantaneous flow rate
A condition in which a person's nose, after exposure to certain odors, is no longer able to detect the odor is called:
Olfactory fatigue
A substance that is capable of being evaporated or easily changed to a vapor at relatively low temperature is said to be:
Volatile
What is the name of the process that involves adding excess coagulant to remove organic matter from the water?
Enhanced Coagulation
Which of the following tests helps in selecting the proper amount of coagulant to add?
Jar Test
What is the goal of flash mixing?
Intense mixing for less than a minute.