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I believe Illinois allows you to bring only the following:

CERM

Applicable Design Standards (copyrighted formally bound by publisher)

Reference Manuals published by Professional Publications, Inc., and Great Lakes Press, etc..

Textbooks (no dictionaries or solution manuals)

No loose papers, notes, or material bounded by test taker copied from textbooks allowed.

I am planning to take the Water Resources/Environmental portion. I was wondering:

1) Which materials should I buy for the purposes of study only (not to bring to exam)?

2) Which reference manuals should I get that would be helpful to bring to both morning and PM sessions?

 
I believe Illinois allows you to bring only the following:
CERM

Applicable Design Standards (copyrighted formally bound by publisher)

Reference Manuals published by Professional Publications, Inc., and Great Lakes Press, etc..

Textbooks (no dictionaries or solution manuals)

No loose papers, notes, or material bounded by test taker copied from textbooks allowed.

I am planning to take the Water Resources/Environmental portion. I was wondering:

1) Which materials should I buy for the purposes of study only (not to bring to exam)?

2) Which reference manuals should I get that would be helpful to bring to both morning and PM sessions?
I would suggest a Wastewater Treatment design manual

 
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