PLUMBING AND SANITATION

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  • Q1: Define Plumbing.
    Ans: Plumbing is the system of pipes, fixtures, and fittings used to distribute water, gas, and remove waste in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
  • Q2: Why is plumbing necessary?
    Ans: Plumbing is necessary for the safe and efficient distribution of water and removal of wastewater, ensuring hygiene, sanitation, and the smooth functioning of a building.
  • Q3: Enlist a few plumbing fixtures.
    Ans: Some of the plumbing fixtures are:
    • ➔ Faucets
    • ➔ Showers
    • ➔ Toilets (WC)
    • ➔ Sinks
    • ➔ Bathtubs
    • ➔ Bidets
    • ➔ Water heaters
  • Q4: What is Sanitation?
    Ans: Sanitation refers to the practice of maintaining clean and hygienic conditions, especially by managing waste, to prevent the spread of disease.
  • Q5: What is WC?
    Ans: WC stands for Water Closet. It is a type of toilet that includes a flush mechanism for waste removal.
  • Q6: What is a European type WC?
    Ans: A European type WC is a modern, typically more compact, version of a water closet, often installed in European-style bathrooms with advanced flushing systems.
  • Q7: Name some sanitary fittings used in the bathroom.
    Ans: Some of the sanitary fittings are:
    • ➔ Washbasins
    • ➔ Toilets
    • ➔ Showerheads
    • ➔ Bathtubs
    • ➔ Bidets
    • ➔ Taps
  • Q8: How is WHB?
    Ans: A WHB, or wash hand basin, is a small basin designed for washing hands, usually equipped with a tap and drain.
  • Q9: What is a Flushing cistern?
    Ans: A flushing cistern is a water tank connected to a toilet that stores and releases water to flush waste down the drain.
  • Q10: What is an intercepting trap?
    Ans: An intercepting trap is a plumbing device that prevents foul odors and gases from entering the living spaces by trapping sewage gases in the waste pipe.
  • Q11: Define floor traps.
    Ans: Floor traps are plumbing fixtures installed in floors to prevent the backflow of waste and allow the removal of wastewater from sinks, showers, and other drains.
  • Q12: What is a gully trap?
    Ans: A gully trap is a drainage system used to prevent the entry of foul gases from the sewer system into a building. It also allows for surface water to drain away.
  • Q13: What is a soil stack?
    Ans: A soil stack is a vertical pipe that carries human waste and wastewater from bathrooms and kitchens to the sewer system.
  • Q14: What is a waste pipe?
    Ans: A waste pipe is a pipe that carries wastewater (from sinks, bathtubs, or showers) but does not carry solid waste.
  • Q15: Define Vent pipe.
    Ans: A vent pipe is a pipe connected to the plumbing system to release gases and maintain pressure, ensuring smooth wastewater flow.
  • Q16: What is an S trap, P trap and Q trap?
    Ans:
    S Trap: A trap shaped like an S, used to prevent the entry of gases from the drain.
    P Trap: A trap shaped like a P, commonly used for sinks to prevent odor.
    Q Trap: A variant of the P trap, used in some plumbing systems.
  • Q17: Define Water Pollution.
    Ans: Water pollution refers to the contamination of water bodies (rivers, lakes, oceans) with harmful substances, making it unsafe for consumption and damaging ecosystems.
  • Q18: Define Water Pollutants.
    Ans: Water pollutants are harmful substances such as chemicals, waste, or pathogens that degrade the quality of water.
  • Q19: Write the types of Water Pollution.
    Ans: The types are:
    • ➔ Chemical Pollution
    • ➔ Biological Pollution
    • ➔ Physical Pollution
    • ➔ Thermal Pollution
    • ➔ Nutrient Pollution
  • Q20: Write the causes of Water Pollution.
    Ans: Some of the causes are:
    • ➔ Industrial waste
    • ➔ Agricultural runoff (pesticides, fertilizers)
    • ➔ Improper sewage disposal
    • ➔ Oil spills
    • ➔ Plastic waste
  • Q21: Write some effects of Water Pollution.
    Ans: Some of the effects are:
    • ➔ Contaminated drinking water
    • ➔ Destruction of aquatic life
    • ➔ Spread of waterborne diseases
    • ➔ Ecosystem imbalances
    • ➔ Harm to agriculture and fishing
  • Q22: Write a few preventions of Water Pollution.
    Ans: A few preventions are:
    • ➔ Proper disposal of industrial and household waste
    • ➔ Reducing plastic use
    • ➔ Using eco-friendly agricultural practices
    • ➔ Wastewater treatment
    • ➔ Implementing laws and regulations on waste management
  • Q23: Name some Water Pollutants.
    Ans: Some of the water pollutants are:
    • ➔ Pesticides
    • ➔ Heavy metals (e.g., mercury, lead)
    • ➔ Oil
    • ➔ Plastic waste
    • ➔ Pathogens (bacteria, viruses)
  • Q24: What is Water Purification?
    Ans: Water purification is the process of removing contaminants from water to make it safe for drinking and other uses.
  • Q25: Write down steps to remove water impurities.
    Ans: Following steps are performed:
    • ➔ Screening
    • ➔ Sedimentation
    • ➔ Filtration
    • ➔ Coagulation
    • ➔ Sterilization (e.g., chlorination)
  • Q26: Define Screening.
    Ans: Screening is the process of removing large particles and debris from water by passing it through a mesh or screen.
  • Q27: Define Sedimentation.
    Ans: Sedimentation is the process of allowing particles in water to settle at the bottom of a container under the influence of gravity.
  • Q28: Define Filtration.
    Ans: Filtration is the process of passing water through a porous material to remove smaller particles and impurities.
  • Q29: Define Co-agulation.
    Ans: Coagulation is the process of adding chemicals (coagulants) to water to clump small particles together, making them easier to remove through sedimentation and filtration.
  • Q30: Define Sterilization.
    Ans: Sterilization involves killing harmful microorganisms in water through physical or chemical means (e.g., boiling, UV light, chlorination).
  • Q31: Define Chlorination.
    Ans: Chlorination is the addition of chlorine to water to disinfect it and kill harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
  • Q32: Name the chemical used in the process of chlorination of water.
    Ans: Chlorine (Cl₂) is commonly used for water chlorination.
  • Q33: Name some water purification methods.
    Ans: The methods are:
    • ➔ Filtration
    • ➔ Boiling
    • ➔ Chlorination
    • ➔ UV purification
    • ➔ Reverse osmosis
  • Q34: What are sanitary fixtures? Name a few.
    Ans: Sanitary fixtures are plumbing devices used in bathrooms for hygiene and waste disposal. Examples include toilets, washbasins, bathtubs, and urinals.
  • Q35: Define Single Stack system.
    Ans: The single stack system is a plumbing system where one main stack (vertical pipe) serves as both a waste and vent pipe for the entire building.
  • Q36: Define Double Stack system.
    Ans: The double stack system uses two separate vertical pipes—one for waste and the other for venting purposes—in a building's plumbing.
  • Q37: Define Urinal.
    Ans: A urinal is a plumbing fixture used for the disposal of urine, typically installed in men's bathrooms.
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