Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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When Owner Mitchell takes a water sample from their well, it tests positive for bacterial contamination. Which action should Owner Mitchell take immediately?

  1. Attempt beat uranium.

  2. Ignore, as a different test could give varied results.

  3. Address the contamination issue right away.

  4. Inspect and reseal the well cap, suspecting surface drainage issues.

  5. Leave the problem as groundwater fixes naturally.

  6. Just adding chlorine once will fix underlying contamination.

The correct answer is: Address the contamination issue right away.

Owner Mitchell should take immediate action in response to the positive test for bacterial contamination. This urgency is crucial because bacterial contamination can pose serious health risks, including diseases that can arise from ingesting contaminated water. Addressing the issue right away is vital to ensure the safety of water used for drinking, cooking, and other household needs. Prompt actions can include further testing to identify the specific contaminants and implementing a water treatment solution such as chlorination or filtration. Additionally, it may necessitate professional intervention to assess potential sources of contamination, ensuring that future water quality is maintained. The other choices either suggest negligence towards the contamination issue or offer inadequate solutions that wouldn’t effectively deal with the health risks involved. Ignoring the contamination or hoping it resolves itself could lead to serious health implications, while simply adding chlorine without understanding the extent of the contamination might not resolve the underlying issues effectively.