Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What describes an effective method for treating well water in combination with filtration?

  1. Uses a chlorine injector unit.

  2. Relies on ultraviolet light.

  3. Incorporates mechanical straining only.

  4. Uses thermal disinfection techniques.

  5. Employs electrolysis processes.

  6. Parameters for ozone treatment.

The correct answer is: Uses a chlorine injector unit.

The correct answer is A. Using a chlorine injector unit is an effective method for treating well water in combination with filtration because chlorine is a powerful disinfectant that can kill bacteria, viruses, and other harmful microorganisms present in the water. By injecting chlorine into the well water, any pathogens that may have survived the filtration process can be effectively eliminated, ensuring the water is safe for consumption. Options B, D, E, and F are not commonly used methods for treating well water in combination with filtration. Ultraviolet light, thermal disinfection techniques, electrolysis processes, and ozone treatment may have applications in water treatment but are not typically used in combination with filtration systems for treating well water. Option C, which mentions incorporating mechanical straining only, is not sufficient for treating well water as it may not effectively eliminate microorganisms or contaminants that can pose health risks.