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Practice Problems for the Environmental Engineering PE Exam
A Companion to the Environmental Engineering Reference Manual
Third Edition
Practice Problems for the Environmental Engineering PE Exam contains over 625 problems designed to reinforce your knowledge of the topics presented in the Environmental Engineering Reference Manual. Short, six-minute, multiple-choice problems follow the format of the NCEES Environmental PE exam and focus on individual engineering concepts. Longer, more complex problems challenge your skills in identifying and applying related engineering concepts.
Solutions are clearly written, complete, and easy to follow. U.S. customary and SI units are equally supported, and units are meticulously identified and carried through in all calculations. Frequent references to figures, tables, equations, and appendices in the Environmental Engineering Reference Manual will direct you to relevant support material.
Topics Covered
Water: Basic Principles • Wastewater • Stormwater • Potable Water • Water Resources
Solid Waste: Basic Principles • Municipal Solid Waste • Hazardous Waste
Air: Basic Principles • Ventilation • Combustion • Air Quality
Site Assessment and Remediation: Basic Principles • Pollutants • Remediation
Environmental Health and Safety: Industrial Hygiene • Health and Safety • Emergency Management • Exposure Assessments • Radiation Protection/Effects • Toxicology • Noise Pollution • Air Quality • Codes, Standards, Regulations, and Guidelines
Associated Engineering Principles: Mathematics and Statistics • Economics and Project Management
Michael R. Lindeburg, PE, is one of the best-known authors of engineering textbooks and references. His books and courses have influenced millions of engineers around the world. Since 1975, he has authored more than 30 engineering reference and exam preparation books. He has spent thousands of hours teaching engineering to students and practicing engineers. He holds bachelor of science and master of science degrees in industrial engineering from Stanford University.