SECTION B:LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
Please answer ALL of the questions in this section.
[40 MARKS]
QUESTION 6
[20 MARKS]
6.1 One of the main duties of a water supply provider is to ensure that a safe and plentiful water
supply is available to all segments of a community at a reasonable cost. This may mean seeking
new water sources to satisfy demand. Identifying potential new sources and assessingtheir
viability prior to development is a skilled technical task that requires several different factors to be
assessed. Briefly explain any seven (7) factors to be considered before developing a water source.
[14]
6.2 Outline the methods of preventing water -related insect vector disease or water arthropod
disease.
(6]
QUESTION 7
(20 MARKS]
7.1 Explain why pit latrines are not suitable in areas where the groundwater table is high.
[8]
7.2 On-site sanitation is characterized by the collection and treatment of waste where it is deposited.
7.2.1 Outline any six (6) advantages of on-site sanitation systems.
[6]
7.2.2 Outline any six {6) disadvantages of a septic tank as a common type of
on-site sanitation systems.
(6]
SECTION B: ESSAY QUESTIONS
(20 MARKS]
QUESTION 8
[20 MARKS]
In water treatment, sedimentation, or the removal by gravitational settling of suspended particles
heavier than water, is perhaps the most widely useful operation. The water is allowed to sit in a
large settling tank. The heavier floes settle to the bottom, forming sludge, which is later removed.
This process effectively removes larger suspended particles and some organic matter. Discussthe
factors that influence effective sedimentation processes.
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