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Certification: Oregon Soil Matrix Cleanup Supervisor

Exam ID: U9
 
  • 60 multiple-choice questions
  • 1-hour limit
  • Closed book
Sample Examination Questions: The sample questions are provided to give you an idea of the style and format of examination questions. The questions are not intended to represent content, references or questions that will be on the examination. They are not intended nor should they be referenced/used as a study tool for the examination.
1. After identifying a release of diesel or heating oil by means of the required hydrocarbon identification test (NWTPH-HCID), the amount of contaminant present may be determined by means of method _____. Click for Answer
    A. 8020
    B. NWTPH-Dx
    C. NWTPH-Gx
    D. 8260
2. A matrix site will be considered sufficiently clean when: Click for Answer
    A. the matrix report has been submitted to the Oregon D.E.Q.
    B. no more than one sample exceeds the cleanup standard by ten percent.
    C. At least two of the samples collected at the site are below the matrix cleanup standards.
    D. ALL of the samples collected at the site have concentrations below matrix cleanup standards.
3. An Oregon D.E.Q. licensed supervisor can be sure that a tank has been properly registered if: Click for Answer
    A. the tank is in use.
    B. the registration form is at least five days old.
    C. he or she is shown the current registration from the Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.).
    D. he or she is shown the current general permit registration certificate from the D.E.Q.
4. Which of the following is true? Click for Answer
    A. Porosity is less in silt than in sand
    B. Porosity is greater in silt than in sand
    C. Permeability is greater in silt than in sand
    D. Permeability is about the same in silt as in sand
5. To treat excavated contaminated soils off-site at a non-permitted location, all of the following are required except: Click for Answer
    A. Solid Waste permit.
    B. Water Quality permit.
    C. DEQ approval to transport soils off-site.
    D. Land Use Compatibility Statement signed by the local jurisdiction.

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