Been super busy, love making these but they do take a significant amount of time. Might be a little while until the next one, but I would like to finish this series by the end of this year. Thanks for watching!
Glad you find them helpful! I appreciate the support. I do hope to have a merch shop someday. For now I have a PayPal link in my videos description for anyone looking to donate. Again, thank you!
Hello. This is great content. You mention having links to further instructional videos in some of these exam prep videos. However I can not find any links. I check the description text and there is a link to a google drive and to chapters in the video. Thanks
Thank you! Glad you are finding the videos helpful! To answer your question, I don't believe this Part 13 video is suppose to have any links associated with it (please give me a time stamp if I am mistaken). For videos that do have other links...the links are in the top right corner of the video itself (white "i" icon) when I refer to other content. You may be referring to Part 14, where I talk about Multiple fermentation tubes. Which you will find that link in the description below the chapter marks but above google drive link. I do have a couple references in other videos but I think all the links are there. Thank you again! I do sometimes miss something here or there so I appreciate you calling it out. :)
The answers are only revealed through the videos. The videos that will have those answers have not been completed yet. Trust me, I wish they were all complete but it takes time and unfortunately I need free-time to work on these, which is sometimes in short supply. I am currently finishing part 14, which should be released next week. Thank you for your support, I apologize for any inconvenience.
These questions are based on New York tests. However, these questions touch upon many important wastewater concepts that you will likely encounter. By understanding these concepts you will be able to answer questions on any wastewater test correctly. Good luck on your test!
On the TSS math question, you calculated out the initial and final DO equations then subtracted at the end. I came to the same answer but I first subtracted the final from initial DO, then I multiplied by flow and pounds. Will this work the same, or could other factors alter this ? Probably a dumb question, but thanks for all the great content.
If I understand your question correctly you are talking about question 62, which is about TSS. If so What you did makes complete sense. You’re ultimately finding the difference in TSS first then converting it to pounds. Where in my video I’m finding the pounds first of each. If you are talking about the BOD question. You should always do initial by final DO or u would be getting a negative value for DO. Unless you know to tell yourself that it cannot be negative, which would mean taking then”absolute value” in math terms. Follow the formula and you will be fine. Thanks for the question.
@worldofwastewater yes the question was about TSS. Thank you for taking the time to respond. The videos are extremely helpful, I appreciate what y'all do.
The answers are only revealed as I finish this series. Sorry for the inconvenience. I think most problems should be able to be figured out with some quick google searches. Thanks for watching and goodluck!
@@justindeitrich-jw8gy You are correct! The answer is 83 minutes (choice C would be ur best option in that case). Question 87 needs to be fixed (and will be soon). I apologize for the confusion. You should feel good knowing that you were correct! I appreciate you for reaching out and letting me know.
I have my A test in three weeks. You all are doing the Lord's work!
You’re too kind. Thank you and good luck on your exam!
How is this the Lords work?
@@moralesj617 🤣🤣
I was just wondering when there would be a new video up! Nice!
Been super busy, love making these but they do take a significant amount of time. Might be a little while until the next one, but I would like to finish this series by the end of this year. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the information
Thanks for all the great videos and help! I would definitely buy some stickers with your logo on it.
Glad you find them helpful! I appreciate the support. I do hope to have a merch shop someday. For now I have a PayPal link in my videos description for anyone looking to donate. Again, thank you!
Hello. This is great content. You mention having links to further instructional videos in some of these exam prep videos. However I can not find any links. I check the description text and there is a link to a google drive and to chapters in the video. Thanks
Thank you! Glad you are finding the videos helpful! To answer your question, I don't believe this Part 13 video is suppose to have any links associated with it (please give me a time stamp if I am mistaken). For videos that do have other links...the links are in the top right corner of the video itself (white "i" icon) when I refer to other content. You may be referring to Part 14, where I talk about Multiple fermentation tubes. Which you will find that link in the description below the chapter marks but above google drive link. I do have a couple references in other videos but I think all the links are there. Thank you again! I do sometimes miss something here or there so I appreciate you calling it out. :)
You mentioned a link to a nitrification for further explanation at 6:38 minute in this video.
Where can I find the answers to questions 66 through 100 on the practice exam ?
The answers are only revealed through the videos. The videos that will have those answers have not been completed yet. Trust me, I wish they were all complete but it takes time and unfortunately I need free-time to work on these, which is sometimes in short supply. I am currently finishing part 14, which should be released next week. Thank you for your support, I apologize for any inconvenience.
@@worldofwastewater Thanks for all the work that you have put into all of these modules. This has been valuable information and well explained.
@@columbusbattle8311 Your words really mean a lot to us here. It keeps our enthusiasm going. Thank you and good luck on your exam!
Thanks again.
You're welcome!
Are these 100 questions the ones we will see on the WWT Grade 1 test?
These questions are based on New York tests. However, these questions touch upon many important wastewater concepts that you will likely encounter. By understanding these concepts you will be able to answer questions on any wastewater test correctly. Good luck on your test!
On the TSS math question, you calculated out the initial and final DO equations then subtracted at the end. I came to the same answer but I first subtracted the final from initial DO, then I multiplied by flow and pounds. Will this work the same, or could other factors alter this ?
Probably a dumb question, but thanks for all the great content.
If I understand your question correctly you are talking about question 62, which is about TSS. If so What you did makes complete sense. You’re ultimately finding the difference in TSS first then converting it to pounds. Where in my video I’m finding the pounds first of each. If you are talking about the BOD question. You should always do initial by final DO or u would be getting a negative value for DO. Unless you know to tell yourself that it cannot be negative, which would mean taking then”absolute value” in math terms. Follow the formula and you will be fine. Thanks for the question.
@worldofwastewater yes the question was about TSS. Thank you for taking the time to respond. The videos are extremely helpful, I appreciate what y'all do.
Where can I get rest of the answer?
The answers are only revealed as I finish this series. Sorry for the inconvenience. I think most problems should be able to be figured out with some quick google searches. Thanks for watching and goodluck!
#87 is driving me crazy. I keep getting 83 min.
@@justindeitrich-jw8gy You are correct! The answer is 83 minutes (choice C would be ur best option in that case). Question 87 needs to be fixed (and will be soon). I apologize for the confusion. You should feel good knowing that you were correct! I appreciate you for reaching out and letting me know.