FWE Quiz by Ernst Gebetsroither | May 12, 2020 | Uncategorised | 0 comments FWE NEXUS Quiz This Quiz tests your general understanding of the FWE Nexus System. THE ENTIRE IN-SOURCE FWE QUIZ 10 QUESTIONS are randomly chosen. TRY IT OUT! START QUIZ Results #1. How much energy do people use per day for cooking in average in VIENNA? 1-2 kWh 1-2 kWh 3-5 kWh 3-5 kWh 6-10 kWh 6-10 kWh #2. Strategies for WWTP resilience in the context of sea-level rise and storm surge include. Platformed construction Platformed construction Wetland restoration Wetland restoration All of the above All of the above Berms and barriers Berms and barriers Sponge parks Sponge parks #3. Wastewater facilities have extensive areas usable for photovoltaic arrays. False False True True #4. Wastewater biosolids can be treated for use in the production of food. False False True True #5. The following can be recovered from bio-sludge for valuable use, EXCEPT Nutriens for horticulture Nutriens for horticulture Methane Methane Potable Water Potable Water Refrigerants Refrigerants #6. How much energy in average does a person use in VIENNA per day? 35 kWh 35 kWh 17 kWh 17 kWh 43 kWh 43 kWh #7. How much energy in average does a person use in NEW YORK CITY per day? 35 kWh 35 kWh 17 kWh 17 kWh 43 kWh 43 kWh #8. Food supply per person per day in kcal in NYC 3780 3780 3550 3550 3700 3700 #9. Food supply per person per day in kcal in LUDWIGSBURG? 3700 3700 3550 3550 3780 3780 #10. Zero Net Energy / Carbon Neutrality in wastewater treatment involves the following EXCEPT? Relaxed standards on effluent Relaxed standards on effluent Beneficial use of ADG Beneficial use of ADG Energy efficiency in processes Energy efficiency in processes Generation/use of renewable energy Generation/use of renewable energy finish E-Mail to Project Contact: Ernst Gebetsroither Research Team: IN-SOURCE Team Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ