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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. A U.S. government agency charged with administering vast areas of public land.
Roof Leader
Storm Water
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Wasteline Cleanout
2. The angle between a horizontal line andthe slope or surface of unsupported material such as gravel - sand -or loose soil. Also called the 'natural slope.'
Angle of Repose
Sewer
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
Infiltrated Debris
3. That part of rain or other precipitation that runs off the surface of a drainage area and does not enter the soil or the sewer system as inflow.
Oxidation Ditch
multiple use
Runoff
landscape architect
4. The condition of water or soil which contains a sufficient amount of acid substances to lower the pH below 7.0.
Stratification
Acidic
Nonpotable
Acid Rain
5. Material used in backfilling of an excavation - selected for desirable compaction or other characteristics.
Select Backfill
Storm Water
Aeration
Outlet
6. Narrowly defined - an extended view or prospect from a site which - many times - is as important as or more important than the site itself.
greenbelt
reclamation
Combined Sewer
view
7. Downward movement of the soil or of a structure which it supports
Mail Line
Settlement
Potable Water
Two-Way Cleanout
8. Clarifier - Settling Tank. A tank or basin in which wastewater is held for a period of time during which the heavier solids settle to the bottom and the lighter materials float to the water surface.
Sedimentation Basin
Bearing
Artesian
Storm Runoff
9. In landscape architecture - an essential sheet showing site boundaries and significant site features - used as a basis for subsequent plan development.
Roof Leader
environmental design professions
base plan
Acid Rain
10. In landscape architecture - a study of the potential cost of site purchase - demolition and improvement in comparison to the income or other benefit to be derived from site development.
Absorption
cost-benefit analysis
Combined System
Nonpotable
11. A material - other than aggregate - cementitious material or water - added in small quantities to the mix in order to produce some (desired) modifications - either to the properties of the mix or of the hardened product.
Soil Pipe
Axial Load
Admixture
easement
12. A popular social concern of the late nineteenth and early 20th centuries aimed at improving the appearance of urban areas through better planning and the addition of formal - romanticized public spaces and gardens.
building codes
Acidic
City Beautiful Movement
CADD
13. The form of the land. Contour lines are map lines connecting points of the same ground elevation and are used to depict and measure slope and drainage. Spot elevations are points of a specific elevation.
Curb Stop
contour
Select Backfill
Clear Well
14. A professional who designs - plans - and manages outdoor spaces ranging from entire ecosystems to residential sites and whose media include natural and built elements; also referred to as a designer - planner - consultant. Not to be confused with lan
landscape architect
Earth Shift
planning
Storm Runoff
15. A water treatment process in which solid particles settle out of the water being treated in a large clarifier or sedimentation basin.
Runoff
Supersaturated
Sedimentation
Nonpotable
16. In zoning - a housing or commercial development composed of individual units that are regulated as a whole.
Surcharge
Nonpotable
planned unit development (PUD)
Splash Pad
17. The oxidation ditch is a modified form of the activated sludge process. The ditch consists of two channels placed side by side and connected at the ends to produce one continuous loop of wastewater flow and a brush rotator assembly placed across the
Oxidation Ditch
Sewage
Baffle
Sanitary Sewer
18. A device that admits surface waters to the storm water drainage system. Also see CURB INLET and CATCH BASIN.
Storm Water Inlet
Artesian
Caisson
Axial Load
19. Federal agency responsible for producing and managing many federally-funded public service programs - especially those affecting housing and public spaces.
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
contour
new town
Water Table
20. A strip of unspoiled - often treed - agricultural or other outlying land used to separate or ring urban areas.
Cross Braces
Laundering Weir
greenbelt
ground water
21. The natural elements with which landscape architects work - such as plant materials and the soil itself.
Manhole Vents
softscape
Groundwater
Absorption
22. Regulations specifying the type of construction methods and materials that are allowable on a project.
building codes
cost-benefit analysis
softscape
Stratification
23. An unstable condition of a solution (water) in which the solution contains a substance at a concentration greater than the saturation concentration for the substance.
Collection Main
Supersaturated
Potable Water
Overflow Manhole
24. The protection - improvement and use of natural resources according to principles that will assure the highest economic or social benefits for people and the environment now and in the future.
conservation
Angle Post
Select Backfill
Wasteline Cleanout
25. A legal form of land-use control and building regulations usually exercised by a municipal authority; usually involves setting aside of distinct land areas for specific purposes - such as commercial - educational or residential development.
Capillary Action
Chain of Custody
view
zoning
26. Soil that cannot absorb any more liquid. The interstices or void spaces in the soil are filled with water to the point at which runoff occurs.
Backfill
cost-benefit analysis
Outlet
Saturated Soil
27. A structure made of concrete or other durable material to protect bare soil from erosion by splashing or falling water.
Newel Post
Wastewater Facilities
Acidic
Splash Pad
28. An arrangement of pipes - equipment - devices - tanks and structures for treating wastewater and industrial wastes. A water pollution control plant.
Clear Well
National Park Service (NPS)
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Compaction
29. Post at which the railing terminates at each floor level.
Compaction Test
Combined Wastewater
contour
Newel Post
30. Load applied along or parallel to and concentric with the primary axis
Axial Load
Grade
hardscape
open space
31. A preliminary plan showing proposed ultimate site development. Master plans often comprise site work that must be executed in phases over a long time and are thus subject to drastic modification.
Sewage
master plan
Deadend Manhole
Bedding
32. The used household water and watercarried solids that flow in sewers to a wastewater treatment plant. The preferred term is WASTEWATER.
landscape
Angle Post
contour
Sewage
33. An agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior charged with the planning and administration of all parks and monuments in the federal park system. The NPS is often referred to as the largest single employer of landscape architects in the United Sta
National Park Service (NPS)
planned unit development (PUD)
B T U
Newel Post
34. The running off of water from a land surface or subsurface - such as through sewers or natural means.
Adsorption
Curb inlet
drainage
environmental impact
35. Masonry composed of roughly shaped stones fitting approximately on level beds - well bonded and brought at vertical intervals to continuous level beds of courses.
Surcharge
Storm Water
Rubble - Coursed
Septic Tank
36. A layer - usually of concrete or mortar - for providing continuous support to such items as bricks - slabs - pipes.
Storm Sewer
Trunk System
Outlet
Bedding
37. A reservoir for the storage of filtered water of sufficient capacity to prevent the need to vary the filtration rate with variations in demand. Also used to provide chlorine contact time for disinfection.
Select Bedding
Liquefaction
Retention
Clear Well
38. Horizontal shoring members - usually square - rough cut timber - that are used to hold solid sheeting - braces or vertical shoring members in place. Also called STRINGERS.
Absorption
Surface Runoff
Vault
Walers
39. Rain and snow water accumulated in the earth's porous rock.
ground water
landscape architect
National Park Service (NPS)
historic preservation
40. OE The pressure at a specific elevation exerted by a body of water at rest - or _ In the case of groundwater - the pressure at a specific elevation due to the weight of water at higher levels in the same zone of saturation.
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Roof Leader
Hydrostatic Pressure
Rubble - Coursed
41. An agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture - primarily responsible for planning and overseeing the use of national forest lands by private - commercial and government users.
natural resources
Acid Rain
Forest Service
Bearing Wall
42. Masonry composed of roughly shaped stones - well bonded and brought at irregular intervals vertically to discontinuous but approximately level beds or courses.
Check Valve
CADD
Storm Water Inlet
Rubble - Random
43. A community's used water and water carried solids (including used water from industrial processes) that flow to a treatment plant. Storm water - surface water - and groundwater infiltration also may be included in the wastewater that enters a wastewa
Wastewater
historic preservation
Terminal Manhole
Artesian
44. British thermal units; the quantity of thermal energy required to raise one pound of water at its maximum density - 1 degree F. One BTU is equivalent to .293 watt hours - or 252 calories. One kilowatt hour is equivalent to 3412 BTU Back Pressure (wat
B T U
Lateral Cleanout
open space
Cross Braces
45. An opening or point of access in a building wastewater pipe system for rodding or snake operation.
Council of Landscape Architecture Registration Boards (CLARB)
Combined Wastewater
Wasteline Cleanout
Seasonal Water Table
46. An opening in pipes or sewers designed for rodding or working a snake into the pipe in either direction. Twoway cleanouts are most often found in building lateral pipes at or near a property line.
Capillary Action
Wastewater Collection System
Secondary Treatment
Two-Way Cleanout
47. A manhole in which the rate of the water entering is greater than the capacity of the outlet under gravity flow conditions. When the water in the manhole rises above the top of the outlet pipe - the manhole is said to be 'surcharged.'
Surcharge Manhole
Gravity Flow
planned unit development (PUD)
Compaction
48. The pipes - conduits - structures - equipment - and processes required to collect - convey - and treat domestic and industrial wastes - and dispose of the effluent and sludge.
Shear Wall
Combined System
Angle of Repose
Wastewater Facilities
49. Narrowly defined - the amount of countryside and/or city that can be taken in at a glance. Also - an area of land or water taken in the aggregate.
landscape
reclamation
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Sedimentation
50. The elevation of the invert (or bottom) of a pipeline - canal - culvert - or similar conduit. _ The inclination or slope of a pipeline - conduit - stream channel - or natural ground surface; usually expressed in terms of the ratio or percentage of nu
Activated Sludge Process
Grade
Lateral Sewer
Nonpotable