Here are some reference books for water resources engineering:
1. "Water Resources Engineering" by Larry W. Mays: This is a comprehensive
textbook that covers topics such as hydrology, hydraulics, water management, and environmental issues related to water resources engineering. 2. "Applied Hydrology" by Ven Te Chow, David R. Maidment, and Larry W. Mays: This book is a classic reference for hydrology and covers topics such as precipitation, evapotranspiration, streamflow, and groundwater. 3. "Water Resources Engineering: Principles and Practice" by David A. Chin: This book covers the principles and practices of water resources engineering, including water supply, hydrology, water quality, and environmental considerations. 4. "Principles of Water Resources: History, Development, Management, and Policy" by Thomas V. Cech: This book provides an overview of water resources management, including historical and legal perspectives, water use, and water conservation. 5. "Engineering Hydrology" by K. Subramanya: This book covers the fundamental concepts of hydrology, including rainfall, evapotranspiration, runoff, and flood forecasting. 6. "Introduction to Water Resources and Environmental Issues" by Karrie Lynn Pennington and Thomas V. Cech: This book provides an overview of water resources and environmental issues, including water pollution, water management, and water conservation.
These are just a few examples, and there are many other reference books available on the topic of water resources engineering