ABC ABC Regulatory Compliance and Safety 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, which federal agency has primary authority over public drinking water standards in the US?
- EPA (Correct answer)
- OSHA
- FDA
- CDC
Correct answer: EPA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets and enforces national drinking water standards under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Question 2: What is the purpose of a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) in drinking water regulations?
- The highest permissible level of a contaminant in public water (Correct answer)
- The minimum treatment dose required
- The lowest detectable contaminant concentration
- The maximum flow rate through a treatment plant
Correct answer: The highest permissible level of a contaminant in public water
An MCL is the highest allowable level of a contaminant in drinking water delivered to users, set as close to the MCLG as feasible.
Question 3: Which ABC certification is specifically designed for professionals who operate small water systems?
- Small Water System Operator (Correct answer)
- Grade 1 Water Treatment
- Water Distribution Operator
- Entry-Level Technician
Correct answer: Small Water System Operator
The ABC Small Water System Operator certification is designed for operators managing systems that serve fewer than 3,300 people.
Question 4: What does the term 'primacy' mean in the context of US drinking water regulation?
- State authority to enforce federal drinking water rules (Correct answer)
- EPA's ability to override state decisions
- Priority given to large utilities
- First-draw sampling requirement
Correct answer: State authority to enforce federal drinking water rules
Primacy refers to the authority granted to a state to implement and enforce the Safe Drinking Water Act within its boundaries.
Question 5: OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) requires water system operators to maintain which documents for chemicals on-site?
- Safety Data Sheets (SDS) (Correct answer)
- Chemical purchase orders
- EPA registration certificates
- Treatment effectiveness reports
Correct answer: Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) must be kept on-site for all hazardous chemicals, providing information on safe handling and emergency response.
Question 6: Which regulation requires water systems to notify the public when a water quality violation occurs?
- Public Notification Rule (Correct answer)
- Consumer Confidence Report Rule
- Lead and Copper Rule
- Total Coliform Rule
Correct answer: Public Notification Rule
The Public Notification Rule mandates that water systems inform customers within specific timeframes when violations occur.
Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, which federal agency has primary authority over public drinking water standards in the US?