MNEnvEPETstee
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Hi all,
I'll be taking the test, and just wanted to bounce a few things off everyone. I'm a ChemE that has been doing mostly EnvE work, so this test seemed most appropriate. I've worked for twelve years at a RCRA Part B TSDF. I feel pretty good about wastewater, potable water, haz waste, and HSW. Have some remediation, at least in terms of pump and treat systems. Have done nothing with air. So, here is what I had or have purchased and been studying for references (I spent a lot of time reviewing the posts here):
1. ALL of the PPI stuff, I think you call it the ENVERM or such here. When I looked through the first sample test before any studying, I could do a quarter of it off the bat. Other stuff did not look familiar.
2. The NCEES sample test
3. Practical Design Calculations for GW and Soil - Jeff Kuo
4. Air Pollution Control - Cooper & Alley
5. Wastewater Engineering - Metcalf and Eddy
6. Hazardous Waste Managment - LaGrega
7. Any of the EPA stuff I can find to print out for free
8. NIOSH Pocket Guide, and other stuff like that
9. I will be buying 101 solved problems
I think this is a solid base(?). I have a few concerns:
1. Should I get a book specifically for fate and transport? I see a few on Amazon, any recommendations? Can't hurt?
2. Should I get a book on sampling methods? Again, any recommendations? Can't hurt?
3. OR, should I just suck it up and buy that three-volume Salvato book?
4. Do you think the FE supplied reference handbook (the EnvE section) will be of any use? Can't hurt to have it along?
5. Should I buy the Kaplan books?
6. Do I need to look at ANY of that HVAC crap in the ENVERM?
7. Anything I am missing?
Studying for this is so different than the FE. I only took the FE last April, about thirteen years out of college. Boy was studying for that a shocker when I first cracked the books. I almost gave up right away, but ended up passing the first time.
Thanks.
I'll be taking the test, and just wanted to bounce a few things off everyone. I'm a ChemE that has been doing mostly EnvE work, so this test seemed most appropriate. I've worked for twelve years at a RCRA Part B TSDF. I feel pretty good about wastewater, potable water, haz waste, and HSW. Have some remediation, at least in terms of pump and treat systems. Have done nothing with air. So, here is what I had or have purchased and been studying for references (I spent a lot of time reviewing the posts here):
1. ALL of the PPI stuff, I think you call it the ENVERM or such here. When I looked through the first sample test before any studying, I could do a quarter of it off the bat. Other stuff did not look familiar.
2. The NCEES sample test
3. Practical Design Calculations for GW and Soil - Jeff Kuo
4. Air Pollution Control - Cooper & Alley
5. Wastewater Engineering - Metcalf and Eddy
6. Hazardous Waste Managment - LaGrega
7. Any of the EPA stuff I can find to print out for free
8. NIOSH Pocket Guide, and other stuff like that
9. I will be buying 101 solved problems
I think this is a solid base(?). I have a few concerns:
1. Should I get a book specifically for fate and transport? I see a few on Amazon, any recommendations? Can't hurt?
2. Should I get a book on sampling methods? Again, any recommendations? Can't hurt?
3. OR, should I just suck it up and buy that three-volume Salvato book?
4. Do you think the FE supplied reference handbook (the EnvE section) will be of any use? Can't hurt to have it along?
5. Should I buy the Kaplan books?
6. Do I need to look at ANY of that HVAC crap in the ENVERM?
7. Anything I am missing?
Studying for this is so different than the FE. I only took the FE last April, about thirteen years out of college. Boy was studying for that a shocker when I first cracked the books. I almost gave up right away, but ended up passing the first time.
Thanks.
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