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WELL AP Exam WELL-AP Topic 7 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for WELL AP's WELL Accredited Professional (WELL AP) Exam exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 7
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A WELL AP analyzes the water quality results from on-site monitoring and laboratory-based tests to inform decision-making Which parameters are covered under Feature W02 Drinking Water Quality?

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Suggested Answer: A

Feature W02: Drinking Water Quality in the WELL Building Standard focuses on ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water through regular testing for specific contaminants. The inclusion of arsenic, nickel, total chlorine, and nitrite as parameters for testing under this feature is based on their potential health impacts and the importance of maintaining them within safe limits. Arsenic and nickel are heavy metals that can be toxic at high concentrations, while total chlorine and nitrites are chemical parameters that can indicate water treatment effectiveness and potential contamination. Monitoring these parameters helps ensure that the water meets safety standards, protecting the health of building occupants. This approach is part of WELL's broader commitment to enhancing health and wellness through the built environment, ensuring that fundamental needs such as clean drinking water are adequately addressed.


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Gearldine
9 days ago
A looks like a solid choice. Arsenic, nickel, total chlorine, and nitrite - now that's the kind of drinking water quality analysis I can get behind!
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Farrah
10 days ago
You're right, I see your point. A) does cover the essential parameters for water quality analysis.
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Leoma
12 days ago
Hmm, I'd say C is the way to go. Can't go wrong with good old coliform testing, am I right? Gotta keep an eye on those little guys!
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Thersa
15 days ago
B seems a bit random. Toluene, lead, copper, and formaldehyde? I don't think those are standard drinking water quality parameters.
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Tammara
6 days ago
B seems a bit random. Toluene, lead, copper, and formaldehyde? I don't think those are standard drinking water quality parameters.
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Jin
9 days ago
C) Legionella, turbidity, conforms and nickel
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Vanna
10 days ago
A) Arsenic, nickel. total chlorine and nitrite
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Ocie
22 days ago
I'm going with D. Dry-bulb temperature, total chlorine, and nitrite are definitely relevant for drinking water analysis.
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Yoko
2 days ago
I agree with you, A includes arsenic, nickel, total chlorine, and nitrite which are important for water quality testing.
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Margart
15 days ago
I think A covers the parameters for drinking water quality analysis.
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Eden
25 days ago
But why do you think that? A) covers the most common parameters for drinking water quality.
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Farrah
26 days ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) Legionella, turbidity, conforms and nickel.
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Edgar
1 months ago
Option C looks the most comprehensive to me. Legionella, turbidity, coliforms, and nickel are all important parameters for drinking water quality.
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Arminda
6 days ago
I agree, those parameters are crucial for ensuring safe drinking water.
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Francesco
6 days ago
I think Option C covers a good range of important parameters for water quality analysis.
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Eden
1 months ago
I think the answer is A) Arsenic, nickel, total chlorine and nitrite.
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