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khaled_eid

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Hi all any idea for the refrence to study the morning Water resources the CERM is talking about many other topics and too much expanded than what stated bu the NCCES

 
Get any of the Water Resources book, and environmental engineering book. Metacalf and Eddy . Looks like Water Resources is your least priority.

 
For the morning subjects, expect to hit up the major topics (Bernoulli's, Flow, Q=CiA, hazen-williams, reynolds, darcy weisbach, open conduit, closed conduit, etc.). Also a bunch of water resources is very complex and won't be on the morning section (if it looks insanely hard then just leave it out). Also expect a much larger percentage of the morning section to be water vs. environmental. Also the morning water section is a great place to throw in a few complicated unit conversions.

In the end, the nice thing about the morning section is you should have some free time at the end of the test to read through the CERM's table of contents and find answers to some of your unanswered questions (as long as you have a vague idea of what type of problem you're looking for).

 

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