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BNR Process Control & Troubleshooting ... Practice Quiz
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Which best describes the nitrification cycle?
- NO3 is converted to NH3
- NH3 is converted to NO2 and then to NO3
- NH3 is converted to NO3 and then to NO2
- NO2 is converted to NH3 and then to NO3
Which group of bacteria are responsible for converting nitrite to nitrate?
- Facultative
- Nitrosomonas
- Nitrobacter
- Heterotrophic
Given the following data, calculate the lbs of alkalinity required for nitrification:
Data:
Flow = 26.5 mgd
Inf TKN = 42 mg/L
Eff NH3 = 0.75 mg/L
90% TKN converted to NH3
7.14 lbs Alkalinity consumed for each lb of NH3 Converted
- 8,188 lbs
- 66,276 lbs
- 6,795 lbs
- 58,465 lbs
Which adjustment will normally improve denitrification in a conventional aeration tank?
- Increase the air supply
- Increase the D.O.
- Decrease the D.O.
- Shut off the RAS
Which adjustment will normally improve denitrification in a 5-stage Bardenpho process?
- Decrease the Internal Recycle rate
- Increase the D.O.
- Decrease the RAS
- Increase the Internal Recycle rate
Given the “Fate of Phosphorus” profile, why does TP reduce through the 1st anoxic zone?
- Phosphorus is still being released
- CBOD5 uptake through denitrification
- Low aerobic conditions create Luxury P Uptake
- Nitrification causes TP to be absorbed
Given the following Ortho P data for inlet and outlet of a BNR fermentation tank, does this appear to be a problem?
* Fermentation Inlet Ortho P is 7.0 mg/L
* Fermentation Outlet Ortho P is 4.0 mg/L
Select only one answer
- Yes: Ortho P is too low in the fermentation outlet
- Yes: fermentation outlet Ortho P should be 2 to 4 times the concentration of the inlet
- No, the fermentation tank is designed to remove phosphorus directly
- Both "a & b"
What adjustment will the VFD aerator make when ammonia values are higher than target values?
- Decrease the VFD speed
- Remain the same speed
- Shut-off the aerator
- Increase the VFD speed
What adjustment should be considered if ammonia leaving the aerobic zone is too high?
- Decreasing the oxygen input, thereby increasing denitrification, will reduce the ammonia levels
- Increasing the oxygen input will improve nitrification
- Reduce MLSS levels below 1,000 ppm
- Increase the internal recycle rate
What problems will be experienced with phosphorus removal if D.O. is present in the fermentation zone?
- No problems … P removal will be high
- P release will be high but P uptake will be low
- P release will be hindered and P uptake will be reduced
- The fermentation zone should have high D.O.