Florida DOT Concrete Batchman/Operator Practice Exam

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If water is sourced from an open body of water or recycled, how frequently must it be tested?

  1. Every week

  2. Every 2 weeks

  3. Every month

  4. Every 3 months

The correct answer is: Every month

The correct response is based on regulations concerning water quality for concrete batching operations. When water is sourced from an open body of water or recycled, it is essential to ensure that it meets quality standards to prevent any adverse effects on the concrete itself, such as setting time, strength, and durability. Testing water every month provides a balance between ensuring the quality of the water and managing feasible testing logistics. Monthly testing allows operators to monitor variations in water quality that could result from environmental factors, seasonal changes, or changes in the water source itself. This frequency is sufficient to detect potential contamination or changes in the water composition while not being overly burdensome on resources. In contrast, testing more frequently may lead to unnecessary expenditure and consumption of time without providing significant additional benefits, while testing less frequently could allow for harmful water quality issues to go undetected longer, leading to potential problems in concrete integrity.