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Pennsylvania Water & Wastewater Operator Practice Tests

Independent practice tests covering the technical material on Pennsylvania's water and wastewater operator exams. Plain-English explanations on every question. Not affiliated with PA DEP — Bureau of Safe Drinking Water or any state agency.

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Distribution operator practice tests for Pennsylvania are coming soon. In the meantime, see the Distribution hub to get notified, or start with drinking water or wastewater — they share a lot of the same operator math and fundamentals.

Collections operator practice tests for Pennsylvania are coming soon. In the meantime, see the Collections hub to get notified, or start with drinking water or wastewater — they share a lot of the same operator math and fundamentals.

About the Pennsylvania operator exams

Water operator certification in Pennsylvania is administered by PA DEP — Bureau of Safe Drinking Water (drinking-water certification administered by the State Board for Certification of Water and Wastewater Systems Operators). The exact certification structure, exam format, and continuing-education requirements vary and change over time, so always confirm the current scope and eligibility directly with the agency. Our practice content focuses on the underlying technical material — the same operating principles, math, regulations, and treatment chemistry that show up on virtually every US drinking-water operator exam.

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Frequently asked questions

How does Pennsylvania classify water operators?
Pennsylvania (PA DEP Bureau of Safe Drinking Water) classifies drinking-water operators by system size (the 'W' prefix distinguishes water from wastewater): Class WA (>5 MGD, largest), WB (>1–5 MGD), WC (>100k gpd – 1 MGD), WD (≤100k gpd). Two special small-system classes also exist: WDc (groundwater-only systems serving ≤500 individuals or ≤150 connections that require only disinfection) and WDn (same as Dc but no treatment). Class WE is a separate certification required for any system that has a *distribution system* or is a *consecutive water system* — not 'satellite collection.' Operators must additionally hold technology-specific subclasses (W1–W14) covering treatment technologies like Conventional Filtration (W1), Membrane Filtration (W6), Gaseous Chlorine Disinfection (W11), Nongaseous Chemical Disinfection (W12), UV Disinfection (W13), Ozonation (W14), etc. A certified operator must hold class + all applicable subclasses for the system. Exam registration goes through the Exam Provider (not DEP); initial certification/upgrade/reciprocity applications follow the State Board's published meeting deadlines. Governing rule: 25 Pa. Code Chapter 302.
Are these the exact questions on the Pennsylvania exam?
No. These are independent practice tests designed to mirror the technical material and difficulty of the Pennsylvania certification exam. The official exam is administered by PA DEP — Bureau of Safe Drinking Water (drinking-water certification administered by the State Board for Certification of Water and Wastewater Systems Operators) (or its testing vendor) and the exact questions are not public.
Are these practice tests free?
Yes — every practice test on this site is free, with no paywall. The site is supported by affiliate partnerships with established water operator training providers (announced when ready) — but the practice tests themselves stay free.

Disclaimer: WaterOperatorPracticeTest.com is an independent study aid. We are not affiliated with PA DEP — Bureau of Safe Drinking Water (drinking-water certification administered by the State Board for Certification of Water and Wastewater Systems Operators) or any state primacy agency. Always confirm current exam requirements with your state's certification body.

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