In addition to education and experience, Board-Certified Environmental Engineers and Scientists must have passed written and oral examinations and reviews by an admission panel of the academy. The academy's certification program is accredited by the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards. The AAEES is the publisher of the
Environmental Engineering Body of Knowledge (EEBOK), which defines the knowledge, skills, and abilities expected of practicing environmental engineers. The first edition was published in 2009 under the leadership of
Debra Reinhart and has been used as a reference for environmental engineering curriculum mapping at accredited programs. The second edition (EEBOK2) was published in 2025, prepared by an eight-member Task Committee. The executive summary of EEBOK2 incorporates a redefinition of the profession, that environmental engineers use engineering disciplines in developing solutions to problems of
planetary health, and references the
Environmental Engineering 3.0 framework, the care penalty in environmental engineering, and the expansion of ethical practice to elevate planetary health alongside the traditional obligation to hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public. Requirements for board certification include a baccalaureate or higher degree in engineering or science from an accredited university, not less than eight years of professional engineering or scientific experience, and an examination on the practice of environmental engineering or science in a particular area of specialization. Exams are offered on the following topics for engineers:
Air Pollution Control,
Environmental Sustainability, General Environmental Engineering,
Hazardous Waste Management,
Industrial Hygiene, Radiation Protection,
Solid Waste Management and Water Supply/Wastewater Management. Scientists may choose from tests covering Air Resources, Environmental Biology,
Environmental Chemistry,
Environmental Microbiology,
Environmental Toxicology, Groundwater and the Subsurface Environment, Surface Water Resources, or
Sustainability Science. == Recognition ==