Introduction to Environmental Engineering is designed for use in an introductory sophomore-level environmental engineering course with sufficient depth for use in more advanced courses. This book is written to be used in one of the first environmental engineering courses encountered by the student. As such, it provides the fundamental science and engineering principles that instructors in advanced courses may assume are common knowledge for an advanced undergraduate.
This title will be available in Connect. Its Connect shell consists of the MHeBook, Tegrity, Proctorio, and the ability to add your own questions. It does not have SmartBook or assessment in the question banks.
Read as baseline preparation for the PE Environmental exam. I haven't taken the exam yet, but based on the myriad practice problems I've worked on since completing this book, this text will get you close to the finish line of understanding most exam concepts. Many of the problems at the end of each chapter are equal in difficulty, and often harder, than the practice exam questions I've worked. However, it contains no information regarding flows in pipes and open channels - you'll have to find a supplemental source for that.