PPI Water Resources and Environmental Depth Reference Manual for the Civil PE Exam – A complete Reference Manual for the NCEES PE Civil Exam (Paperback)
PPI Water Resources and Environmental Depth Reference Manual for the Civil PE Exam – A complete Reference Manual for the NCEES PE Civil Exam (Paperback)
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The Water Resources and Environmental Depth Reference Manual for the Civil PE Exam prepares you for the water resources and environmental depth section of the NCEES PE Civil Water Resources and Environmental Exam. It provides a complete introduction to the water resources and environmental depth section of the Civil PE exam with clear, easy-to-understand explanations of water resources and environmental engineering concepts. The comprehensive reference manual includes example problems that demonstrate how concepts are applied, and end-of-chapter problems for independent practice. Plus, the detailed tables, figures, and appendices are a great resource for solving the example problems.
Topics covered
Activated Sludge
Environmental Remediation
Groundwater Engineering
Hazardous Waste and Pollutants
Hydraulics—Closed Conduit
Hydraulics—Open Channel
Hydrology
Waste and Wastewater Composition and Chemistry
Wastewater
Wastewater Treatment
Water Treatment
Key features
An overview of the Ten States Standards.
115 solved example problems.
101 exam-like, end-of-chapter problems with complete solutions.
230 equations, 65 tables, 102 figures, and 8 appendices.
An easy-to-use index.
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: PPI, A Kaplan Company
About the Author
Jonathan A. Brant, PhD, PE is an assistant professor in the department of civil and architectural engineering at the University of Wyoming. His research focuses on the development and implementation of advanced technologies and techniques for treating drinking water, wastewater, and water for industrial purposes. Dr. Brant holds a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering from the Virginia Military Institute, and a master of science and doctorate degrees in civil engineering from the University of Nevada, Reno.
Gerald J. Kauffman, PhD, PE, is an experienced water resources and watershed management engineer. He is the director of the University of Delaware’s Water Resources Center and was appointed as Delaware’s first water coordinator in 1999. He holds faculty appointments in the University of Delaware’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and School of Public Policy and Administration. Dr. Kauffman holds a bachelor of science degree in civil and environmental engineering from Rutgers University and a master of public administration degree in watershed policy and a doctorate degree in marine policy, both from the University of Delaware.