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TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGE (TSP)

TSP Number TSP Title Task Number(s) / Title(s) Effective Date Supersedes TSP(s) TSP Users Proponent Comments / Recommendations

77W12G02 End Of Course Comprehensive Test (EOCCT)

01 Oct 1999 None. MOS 77W10 Water Treatment Specialist The proponent for this document is Quartermaster Center and School. Send comments and recommendations directly to: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TRAINING DIRECTORATE ATTN: ATCL-AT 401 First Street Suite 227 Ft. Lee, VA 23801-1511 This product has been reviewed by the product developers in coordination with the U.S. Army Cpmbined Arms Support Command foreign disclosure authority. This product is releasable to military students from foreign countries on a case-by-case basis.

Foreign Disclosure Restrictions

PREFACE
Purpose

This Training Support Package provides the instructor with a standardized lesson plan for presenting instruction for:

This TSP Contains

TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Preface ............................................................................................................................................. 2 Lesson Section I Administrative Data ..................................................................................... 4 Section II Introduction................................................................................................ 12 Terminal Learning Objective - Demonstrate knowledge of water operations. .......................................................................................... 12 Section III Presentation .............................................................................................. 13 Section IV Summary................................................................................................... 14 Section V Student Evaluation .................................................................................... 15

Appendix A Practical Exercises and Solutions ............................................................................. 16

77W12G02 version TATS / End Of Course Comprehensive Test (EOCCT) 01 Oct 1999
SECTION I. All Courses Including This Lesson Task(s) Taught(*) or Supported Reinforced Task(s) Academic Hours

ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
Course Number Course Title

720-77W10
Task Number

77W10, WATER TREATMENT SPECIALIST, AIT COURSE


Task Title

Task Number

Task Title

The academic hours required to teach this TSP are as follows:


ADT Hours/Methods

Test Test Review Total Hours:


Prerequisite Lesson(s) Clearance Access
Lesson Number

2.0 .0 2.0
Lesson Title

None

Security Level: Unclassified Requirements: There are no clearance or access requirements for the lesson.

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FM 10-52 FM 10-52-1 TB Med 577

TM 10-4320-22614

TM 10-4320-30313

TM 10-4320-30914

Functional Users Manual for The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) (This item is Included on EM 0001) Water Supply in Theaters of Operations Water Supply Point Equipment and Operations Occupational and Environmental Health: Sanitary Control and Surveillance of Field Water Supplies Operator's, Unit, Direct Support, and General Support Maintenance Manaul for Water Pumping Assembly, Diesel Engine Driven, Wheel Mounted, 350 Gallons Per Minute (GPM), 275 Foot Head, Models: 350PAW (NSN 432001-158-2954) and W87012 Operator's, Unit and Direct Support Maintenance Manual for Tactical Water Distribution Equipment System (TWDS) Set 10-Mile Segment, Models 06749-018381, 110-00-0000, 919 and 10 (NSN 4320-01122-3547)(4320-01168-0591)(4320-01168-0590) Operator, Unit, Direct Support and Direct Support Maintenance Manual for Pump Unit, Diesel-Driven Army (NSN 4320-01-2477127)Marine Corps (4320-01-3139442)(TM 4320-

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30 Nov 1993

TM 10-4320-32514

TM 10-4320-34410

TM 10-4610-21510

TM 10-4610-22910

TM 10-4610-23212

14/1)(This Item is Included on EM 0077) Operator, Unit, Direct Support, and General Support Maintenance for Pump Unit, Centrifugal, DieselDriven, Self-Priming, 125-GPM Water, Class 3 (NSN 432001-357-1930), 25 September 1992. Pumping Assembly, Water, 600 GPM, Model 609-A (NSN 4320-01-184-7494), Pumping Assembly, Water, 600 GPM, Model 609-C (432001-261-6470) Pumping Assembly, Water, 600 GPM, Model US636HCCD-1 (4320-01-2016937)(This Item is Included on EM 0077) Operator's Manual for Water Purification Unit, Reverse Osmosis, 600 GPH Trailer Mounted Flatbed Cargo, 5 Ton 4 Wheel Tandem ROWPU Model 600-1 (NSN 4610-01-0932380) and 600 GPH Skid Mounted POWPU Model 6003(4610-01-1138651)(TM 08580A10/1 Operator's Manual for Water Purification Unit, Reverse Osmosis, 150,000 GPD, Skid-Mounted, Model PD-81146 (NSN 4610-01-1210161)(This Item is Included on EM 0077) Operator's and Unit Maintenance Manual for Water Purification Unit, Reserve Osmosis, 3,000 GPH

01 Jan 1900

28 Feb 1994

05 Mar 1991

05 Apr 1991

13 May 1991

TM 10-6630-24612&P

TM 11-6665-25110

TM 3-6665-319-10

TM 5-3820-256-10

TM 5-4310-452-14

TM 5-4320-20812&P

Trailer Mounted, Flatbed Cargo, 22 1/2 ton, 8 Wheel, TANDEM Model No. WTA-060 (NSN 461010-219-8707) and Model POWPU-1 (4610-01-371-1790) Operator's and Unit Maintenance Manual Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RRSTL) for Water Quality Analysis Set: Purification Model WQAS-1 (NSN 663001-365-5588) (TM 09241B-12&P)(This Item is Included on EM 0077) Operator's Manual for Radiac Set AN/VDR-2 (NSN 6665-01-2221425)(This Item is Included on EM 0045) Operator's Manual for Water Testing Kit, Chemical Agents (NSN 6665-01-1340885)(This Item is Included on EM 0077) Operator's Manual for Drilling System, Well Rotary, truck Mounted, Air Transportable, 600 Feet Capacity, Model Number LP-12 (NSN 3820-01-246-4276), 15 March 1989. Operators, Organizational, Direct Support and General Support Maintenance Manual for Compressor, Rotary, Air, DED, 250 CFM 100 PSI TrailerMounted (NSN 431001-158-3262) Component of Pneumatic Tool and Compressor Outfit (3820-01-195-4167), Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline Driven,

01 Feb 1994

01 Mar 1988

30 Nov 1983

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01 Jan 1900

01 Jan 1900

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TM 5-4320-304-14

TM 5-4610-228-13

TM 5-4610-23313&P

Frame Mounted, 125 GPM (Includes parts and special tools list) Operator's, Organizational, and Direct Support Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List) Forward Area Water Point Supply System, Model WPSS100 (NSN 4320-01-338-3305) (TM 08936A13&P/1)(Reprinted w/Basic Incl C1-8) Operator's, Unit, Intermediate Direct Support and General Support Maintenance Manual, Pump Unit, Centrifugal, SelfPriming, 125-GPM, Class 3, Diesel Driven (NSN 4320-01-1900417)(TM 08922A14/1)(Reprinted W/Basic Incl C1) Operator's, Organizational, and Direct Support Maintenance Manual for Water Distribution System Model WDS 20K (NSN 4610-01120-7529); Model WDS 40K (4610-01114-1451); Model WDS 300K (4610-01114-1453); Model 800K (4610-01-1141450); Model Operator, Unit, and Intermediate Direct Support Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List) for Water Purification Hypochlorination Unit, Frame Mounted, Automatically Controlled, 350 GPM, Model 1955-3, 12 April

06 Jan 1986

16 Sep 1987

30 May 1986

01 Jan 1900

TM 5-5430-21213&P

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TM 5-6115-465-12

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1990. Operator, Organizational, and Direct Support Maintenance Manual for Tank 5000 gallon Fabric, Collapsible, Potable Water, SemiTrailer Mounted (NSN 5430-01-1207823)(DAAK01-85-C8195)(Reprinted W/Basic Incl C14)(This Item is Included on EM Operator, Unit, and Direct Support Maintenance Manual For Tank, 3,000 Gallon, Fabric, Collapsible, Potable Water, Semi-Trailer Mounted (NSN 543001-181-4071) Model No. 3,000 Gallon (5430-01-372-6901) Model No. 91093 (EIC: ZFX)(Reprinted W/ Operator's and Unit Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List) for Tank, Fabric, Collapsible, Air Column Supported, Open Top, Water Storage, 3000 gallon, Model 90028 (NSN 5340-01-170-6984), 18 August 1988. Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual for Generator Set, Diesel Engine Driven, Tactical Skid Mounted, 30 KW, 3 Phase, 4 Wire, 120/208 and 240/416 V (DOD Model MEP-005A), Utility Class 50/60 HZ (NSN 6115-00-1181240) Operator's and

15 Sep 1986

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01 Jan 1900

31 Jan 1975

10 Jun 1973

TM 9-2320-272-10

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Organizational Maintenance Manual for Generator Set, Diesel Engine Driven, Tactical Skid MTD, 60 kW, 3 Phase, 4 Wire, 120/208 and 240/416 Volts, DOD Model MEP-006A, Utility Class, 50/60HZ (NSN 6115-00-118-1243) DOD Model MEPOperator's Manual for Truck, 5-Ton,6X6, M939, M939A1, and M939A2 Series Truck (Diesel), Truck Cargo: 5-Ton, 6X6 Dropside, M923 (2320-01-5052084)(EIC:BRY); M923A1 (2320-01206-4087)(EIC:BSS); M923A2 (2320-01230-0307)(EIC:BS7); Operator and Unit Maintenance Manual for Generator Set, Diesel Engine Driven, Tactical Skid MTD 15 KW, 3Phase, 4 Wire, 120/208 and 240/416 Volts DOD Model MED-004A Utility Class 50/60 Hertz(NSN 6115-00118-1241) DOD Model MEP-103A Precise

15 Aug 1996

30 Jul 1993

Student Study Assignments Instructor Requirements Additional Support Personnel Requirements Equipment Required for Instruction Materials Required

The student must have received passing grades on all previous End of Annex examinations prior to taking the End of Course Comprehensive Test. One primary instructor and one alternate per class if conference

None

Name

Quantity

Expendable

None INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS:

Training Support Package

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STUDENT MATERIALS:

Notepad Pen/Pencil Trainee Guide


Classroom, Training Area, and Range Requirements Ammunition Requirements Instructional Guidance GENERAL INSTRUCTION BUILDING

Name

Student Qty

Misc Qty

None NOTE: Before presenting this lesson, instructors must thoroughly prepare by studying this lesson and identified reference material.

Ensure facilities and materials are ready prior to class time.


Proponent Lesson Plan Approvals
Name Rank Position Date

Mr. Harold A. Williams James Keener

GS-13 Major

Chief, QM-PWD, TD Chief, WTD

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SECTION II.

INTRODUCTION Method of Instruction: Conference / Discussion Instructor to Student Ratio is: 1:18 Time of Instruction: 0 hrs Media: Group-paced Instruction

Motivator

The ability of the water treatment specialist to perform water analysis testing, maintain mobile water supply equipment, operate military wells, the 600-GPH and the 3,000-GPH ROWPUs, the 150,000-GPD ROWPU, the TWDS, and other water distribution, storage, and transportation equipment is a very important skill in the production of potable water. NOTE: Inform the students of the following Terminal Learning Objective requirements.
At the completion of this lesson, you [the student] will: Action: Demonstrate knowledge of water operations. Conditions: Given a prior classroom instruction, applicable references, and a

Terminal Learning Objective

written examination.
Standards:

Proficiency will be determined by achieving a score of 70% or higher on the written examination.

Safety Requirements

1. No smoking in the classroom. 2. Keep aisles clear for hasty exits. 3. Identify and point out primary and alternate fire exits. 4. Observe all safety precautions.

Risk Assessment Level Environmental Considerations

Low

Army Regulation 200-1 delineates TRADOC responsibilities to integrate environmental requirements across DTLOMS and ensure all training procedures, materials, and doctrine include sound environmental practices and considerations. The Army's environmental vision is to be a national leader in environmental and natural resource stewardship for present and future generations as an integral part of all Army missions. This Training Support Package meets this standard.

Evaluation Instructional Lead-In

Refer students to the Student Evaluation Plan. This examination will provide you with the opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge of installing, operating, and maintaining equipment used in the production, storage, and distribution of potable water.

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SECTION III.

PRESENTATION

1.

Learning Step / Activity 1. The students will complete a written examination to demonstrate knowledge of water operations. Method of Instruction: Instructor to Student Ratio: Time of Instruction: Media: Test 1:18 2 hrs Group-paced Instruction

NOTE: Students will demonstrate knowledge of water operations. NOTE: Refer to the Student Handout section for written exam of the E3.

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SECTION IV.

SUMMARY Method of Instruction: Conference / Discussion Instructor to Student Ratio is: 1:18 Time of Instruction: 0 hrs Media: Group-paced Instruction

Review / Summarize Lesson

The following key points were discussed within the lesson unit: a. End Of Course Comprehensive Test (EOCCT)

Check on Learning

The students will complete the End of Course Comprehensive Exam.

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SECTION V.

STUDENT EVALUATION NOTE: Describe how the student must demonstrate accomplishment of the TLO standard. Refer student to the Student Evaluation Plan.

Testing Requirements

The student must achieve a score of 70% on the End of Course Exam. The written examination will be administered following a block of instruction and is located in the Instructor Test Package. Refer to the Course Management Plan/Program of Instruction (CMP/POI) for guidance on administering the test.

NOTE: Rapid, immediate feedback is essential to effective learning. Schedule and provide feedback on the evaluation and any information to help answer students' questions about the test. Provide remedial training as needed.
Feedback Requirement

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PRACTICAL EXERCISE SHEET 77W10G02, E3


Title Lesson Number/Title Introduction

End Of Course Comprehensive Test (EOCCT) 77W12G02 version TATS / End Of Course Comprehensive Test (EOCCT) This examination is a written multiple-choice examination. The ability of the water treatment specialist to perform water analysis testing, maintain mobile water supply equipment, operate military wells, the 600-GPH and the 3,000-GPH ROWPUs, the 150,000-GPD ROWPU, the TWDS, and other water distribution, storage, and transportation equipment is a very important skill in the production of potable water. NOTE: Inform the students of the following Terminal Learning Objective requirements.
At the completion of this lesson, you [the student] will: Action: Demonstrate knowledge of water operations. Conditions: Given a prior classroom instruction, applicable references, and a

Motivator

Terminal Learning Objective

written examination.
Standards:

Proficiency will be determined by achieving a score of 70% or higher on the written examination.

Safety Requirements Risk Assessment Level Environmental Considerations

None Low Army Regulation 200-1 delineates TRADOC responsibilities to integrate environmental requirements across DTLOMS and ensure all training procedures, materials, and doctrine include sound environmental practices and considerations. The Army's environmental vision is to be a national leader in environmental and natural resource stewardship for present and future generations as an integral part of all Army missions. This Training Support Package meets this standard.

Evaluation

The instructor will use the answer sheet supplied. The student must score 70% or higher to receive a GO. During the next two hours you will be given a written examination. During this examination, you will be tested on your knowledge of water operations. INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS: Training Support Package

Instructional Lead-In Resource Requirements

STUDENT MATERIALS: Written Examination

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Pen/Pencil

Special Instructions

1. Move the students to a designated area. 2. Ensure each student has a copy of the written exam and a pen or pencil. 3. Review the procedures with the students.

Procedures

Review the following instructions with the students: 1. Record your answers as directed by the test administrator. 2. You will be given 2.00 hours to complete the test. As you work, the time remaining will be given at regular intervals to the conclusion of the test. 3. You are not authorized assistance during the test. 4. If you require an instructor during the test, raise your hand. Do not leave your test station. 5. You are warned that disciplinary action will be taken against any student giving or receiving unauthorized information. 6. Check your examination booklet now to ensure that all questions are legible. Once this is done, place your name, rank, and course number in the designated area of the test booklet. 7. If you have time before the conclusion of the test time is called, use the time to check your answers for accuracy and neatness, and to ensure that all questions have been answered. 8. When you have completed the test, ensure that your name and all identifying information is placed on the test material before handing in the test. 9. Hand in your test booklet and answer sheet to the instructor. 10. If you have any questions, ask them now. 11. You may begin the test now.

Feedback Requirements

Rapid immediate feedback is essential to effective learning. Correct any student misunderstandings. Provide remedial practice as needed.

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SOLUTION FOR PRACTICAL EXERCISE 77W10G02, E3

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