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20 Cards in this Set
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At a minimum, what must be provided at all sink locations?
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Fragrance-free, non-antibacterial soap, disposable paper towels (air dryers are not forbidden, but are supplemented)
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What are the requirements a bathroom and kitchen sink must meet?
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The sink column should be at least 25 cm (10 inches) in length, the handwashing basin should be at least 23cm (9 inches) in width and length.
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What is a naturally occurring metal found deep within the ground? (used in creation of old pipes, ceramics and paint)
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Lead
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Which two properties of water serve as indicators for the possible presence of many harmful contaminants?
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turbidity and total coliforms
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According to The Institute of Medicine, how much water should men and women drink per day?
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Women- 91 oz, Men -125 oz from all sources include drinking water, other beverages and food.
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how much of the human body is comprised of water?
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More than two-thirds.
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What systems are able to remove contaminants in drinking water, if necessary?
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Reverse Osmosis (RO) or Kinetic Degradation Fluxion (KDF)
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Who implemented The Clean Water Act of 1974 and the Safe Drinking Water Act?
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The EPA implemented these Acts and publishes the standards for water contaminants.
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Quarterly water testing is done to see if there is presence of which dissolved metals or metalloids?
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Lead, Arsenic, Mercury, Copper
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How often should water quality be tested for inorganic metals?
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Quarterly testing for inorganic metals ensures that water quality is maintained year-round. This feature requires that detailed records are kept of all tests, and that a remediation plan is in place for cases where unacceptable water quality has been detected.
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What system deals with Turbidity?
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Water
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To encourage water consumption, how close should dispenser be located?
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At least one per 100 feet (30 m) of all parts of regularly occupied space; at least one per floor.
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30 Fundamental Water Quality
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(Precondition) |
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31 Inorganic Contaminants
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Provide reverse osmosis or kinetic degradation Flusion filters to remove harmful metal levels for lead, arsenic, antimony, mercury, nickel and copper. (Precondition) |
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32 Organic Contaminants
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Provide water testing to achieve acceptable levels of organic contaminants. (Precondition) |
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33 Agricultural Contaminants
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Provide water testing to achieve acceptable levels of agricultural contaminants. (Precondition) |
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34 Public Water Additives
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Provide water testing to achieve acceptable levels of disinfectants, disinfectant byproducts and fluoride. (Precondition) |
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35 Periodic Water Quality Testing
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Quarterly testing for presence of dissolved metals/metalloids and provide written policy for testing, records and action plan. (Optimization) |
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36 Water Treatment
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Provide carbon filtration systems at faucets, drinking fountains, showers and baths. (Optimization) |
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37 Drinking Water Promotion
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Provide filtration to meet desired water taste properties, provide water dispenser within 100 ft of all regularly occupied spaces. Clean mouth guards daily and screens and aerators quarterly. (Optimization) |