lead and copper Flashcards

1
Q

What is the primary goal of the Lead and Copper Rule?

A

To minimize lead and copper levels in drinking water.

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2
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True or False: The Lead and Copper Rule applies to all public water systems.

A

False

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3
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What year was the Lead and Copper Rule originally established?

A

1991

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4
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Fill in the blank: The Lead and Copper Rule is part of the _______ Act.

A

Safe Drinking Water

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5
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What lead concentration level requires a water system to take action under the Lead and Copper Rule?

A

More than 15 parts per billion (ppb)

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6
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What is the action level for copper under the Lead and Copper Rule?

A

1.3 parts per million (ppm)

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7
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Short answer: Name one method to reduce lead levels in drinking water.

A

Replacing lead service lines.

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8
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Which agency is responsible for enforcing the Lead and Copper Rule?

A

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

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9
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True or False: Water systems must conduct routine monitoring for lead and copper.

A

True

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10
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What is the frequency of monitoring for lead and copper in large water systems?

A

Every three years

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11
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Multiple choice: What is one of the requirements for water systems under the Lead and Copper Rule?

A

Conduct corrosion control treatment

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12
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Fill in the blank: If lead levels exceed the action level, systems must provide _______ to affected consumers.

A

Public education

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13
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Short answer: What is the purpose of corrosion control treatment?

A

To reduce the leaching of lead and copper into drinking water.

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14
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True or False: The Lead and Copper Rule applies to private wells.

A

False

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15
Q

What is the term used for the process of replacing lead service lines?

A

Lead service line replacement

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16
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Multiple choice: Which of the following is NOT a requirement of the Lead and Copper Rule?

A

Install water filtration systems in homes

17
Q

Fill in the blank: The Lead and Copper Rule was revised in _______.

18
Q

Short answer: What is one consequence for water systems that fail to comply with the Lead and Copper Rule?

A

Fines or legal action.

19
Q

True or False: Lead can enter drinking water from plumbing fixtures.

20
Q

What are the two primary contaminants regulated by the Lead and Copper Rule?

A

Lead and copper

21
Q

Multiple choice: Which population is most at risk from lead exposure?

22
Q

Fill in the blank: The Lead and Copper Rule requires systems to maintain _______ records.

A

Monitoring

23
Q

Short answer: What action must be taken if copper levels exceed the action level?

A

Implement corrective measures.

24
Q

True or False: The Lead and Copper Rule includes requirements for public notification.

25
What is the significance of the 90th percentile in the context of the Lead and Copper Rule?
It is the threshold used for determining compliance.
26
Multiple choice: Which of the following measures can help reduce copper levels?
Adjusting pH levels in the water