Sampling Flashcards
A sample is defined as:
a) Representative of the whole
b) An insignificant portion of the tested water
c) A large quantity of wastewater
d) A test portion of wastewater
a) Representative of the whole
Sample measurements are either:
a) Repetitive or sequential
b) Random or qualitative
c) Quantitative or qualitative
d) Regular or repetitive
c) Quantitative or qualitative
Three methods of sampling are:
a) Random, dedicated, snap
b) Snap, hand, gross integrated
c) Grab, composite, sequential
d) Scoop, dip, random sequential
c) Grab, composite, sequential
Sample containers for organic, metal, and bacteriological analysis must:
a) Be rinsed with a sample of the substance to be sampled
b) Not be rinsed
c) Not be labelled
d) Be used throughout the plant
b) Not be rinsed
Two locations for sampling are:
a) Effluent and sludge
b) Beginning and end of the pump cycle
c) Influent and effluent of processes
d) Near the end of the supernatant withdrawal and end of pump cycle
c) Influent and effluent of processes