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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. 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
Cistern
Grade
Adhesion
Catch Basin
2. The conversion of large solid particles of sludge into very fine particles which either dissolve or remain suspended in wastewater.
Capillary Action
Liquefaction
landscape architecture registration
Invert
3. Precipitation which has been rendered (made) acidic by airborne pollutants.
Acid Rain
Soil Pipe
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Roof Leader
4. A small box-like structure that contains valves used to regulate flows.
Hydrostatic Pressure
Artificial Groundwater Table
Manhole Vents
Vault
5. The pipes - conduits - structures - equipment - and processes required to collect - convey - and treat domestic and industrial wastes - and dispose of the effluent and sludge.
Manhole
Wastewater Facilities
Select Bedding
Liquefaction
6. A 19th- and 20th-century planned community traditionally featuring careful mixes of housing - open space - commercial activity and recreation. Examples include Reston - Va. - and Columbia - Md. - in the United States - and Harlow and Stevenage in Gre
new town
building (construction) permit
zoning
Angle of Repose
7. A site that might appear to be natural but has elements and features that were planned and specified by a landscape architect. Designed landscapes include Central Park in New York to the siting of buildings.
Catch Basin
designed landscape
Runoff
built environment
8. A tank used to store a chemical solution of known concentration for feed to a chemical feeder. A day tank usually stores sufficient chemical solution to properly treat the water being treated for at least one day. Also called an AGE TANK.
Outlet
Bedding
Day Tank
Terminal Manhole
9. A flat board or plate - deflector - guide or similar device constructed or placed in flowing water or slurry systems to cause more uniform flow velocities - to absorb energy - and to divert - guide - or agitate liquids (water - chemical solutions - s
Baffle
Nonpotable
Clear Well
site plan
10. Opening in a sewer provided for the purpose of permitting operators or equipment to enter or leave a sewer. Sometimes called an 'access hole' or a 'maintenance hole.'
Baluster
Curb Stop
Manhole
Capillary Action
11. Landscape architecture - (civil) engineering - urban planning and architecture. Agronomy is also often included in this group.
environmental design professions
landscape architecture
Manifold
Admixture
12. A wall or plate placed in an open channel and used to measure the flow of water. The depth of the flow over the weir can be used to calculate the flow rate - or a chart or conversion table may be used to convert depth to flow. A wall or obstruction u
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
Newel Post
Manifold
Weir
13. A professional society that represents landscape architects in the United States and Canada and seeks to better the practice and understanding of landscape architecture through education - research - state registration and other programs.
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
Clear Well
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
built environment
14. A capped opening in a building lateral -usually located on the property line - through which the pipelines can be cleaned.
Lateral Cleanout
base plan
Angle Post
Estimated Flow
15. 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.
Balustrade
Groundwater
Adsorption
Two-Way Cleanout
16. 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.'
Surcharge
Supersaturated
Surcharge Manhole
Angle of Repose
17. A system of gutters - catch basins - yard drains - culverts and pipes for the purpose of conducting storm waters from an area - but intended to exclude domestic and industrial wastes.
Artesian
Wastewater Facilities
Storm Collection System
Terminal Manhole
18. A receptacle designed to collect and retain grease and fatty substances usually found in kitchens or from similar wastes. It is installed in the drainage system between the kitchen or other point of production of the waste and the building wastewater
Compaction Test
Sewer Main
scenic easement
Grease Trap
19. 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.
City Beautiful Movement
Aquifer
Balustrade
Caisson
20. The natural elements with which landscape architects work - such as plant materials and the soil itself.
softscape
Collection Main
Permeability
Estimated Flow
21. A mixture of storm or surface runoff and other wastewater such as domestic or industrial wastewater.
Trunk System
Combined Wastewater
built environment
Bearing
22. A network of pipes - manholes - cleanouts - traps - siphons - lift stations and other structures used to collect all wastewater and wastewatercarried wastes of an area and transport them to a treatment plant or disposal system. The collection system
Caisson
Collection System
Rubble - Ordinary
Handhole Trap
23. The dropping or lowering of the ground surface as a result of removing excess water (overdraft or overpumping) from an aquifer. After excess water has been removed - the soil will settle - become compacted and the ground surface will drop and can cau
Activated Sludge Process
Outlet
Terminal Manhole
Subsidence
24. 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.
Bearing Wall
Select Backfill
cost-benefit analysis
landscape contractor
25. A device that admits surface waters to the storm water drainage system. Also see CURB INLET and CATCH BASIN.
Storm Water
Storm Water Inlet
Main Sewer
built environment
26. Water that does not contain objectionable pollution - contamination - minerals - or infective agents and is considered satisfactory for drinking.
Combined Wastewater
agronomy
natural resources
Potable Water
27. 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
grade
Grease Trap
air rights
Oxidation Ditch
28. Movement of soil from one place to another. Generally accompanies SILTING of a sewer system. Where infiltration is taking place and silt is carried into a sewer system - such silt or soil is removed from the ground around the sewer pipe and the resul
environmental design professions
Soil Displacement
National Park Service (NPS)
Runoff
29. A record of each person involved in the handling and possession of a sample from the person who collected the sample to the person who analyzed the sample in the laboratory and to the person who witnessed disposal of the sample.
Bearing Wall
Chain of Custody
Catch Basin
new town
30. A U.S. government agency responsible for developing and enforcing regulations that guide the use of land and natural resources.
Select Backfill
Absorption
Rubble - Random
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
31. A conservation group that maintains a revolving fund for quickly buying land that is in danger of being developed inappropriately or without regard to proper environmental considerations.
landscape
multiple use
Acid Rain
land trust
32. Legal right to use the property of others for a specific purpose. For example - a utility company may have a fivefoot easement along the property line of a home. This gives the utility the legal right to install and maintain a sewer line within the e
Stratification
Easement
Groundwater
Handhole Trap
33. Acronym for 'Computer Aided (i.e. - Assisted) Design and Drafting -' a digital design process in which landscape architects use computers to help produce precise drawings and details for the construction of a project.
Septic Tank
Gravity Flow
Trunk System
CADD
34. The science and art of design - planning - management and stewardship of the land. Landscape architecture involves natural and built elements - cultural and scientific knowledge - and concern for resource conservation to the end that the resulting en
Infiltrated Debris
landscape architecture
Pump Station
Roof Leader
35. Pertaining to groundwater - a well - or underground basin where the water is under a pressure greater than atmospheric and will rise above the level of its upper confining surface if given an opportunity to do so.
Artesian
Artificial Groundwater Table
Caisson
Outlet
36. Water or wastewater flowing from a higher elevation to a lower elevation due to the force of gravity. The water does not flow due to energy provided by a pump. Wherever possible - wastewater collection systems are designed to use the force of gravity
Two-Way Cleanout
Gravity Flow
environmental inventory
Impermeable
37. 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.'
Angle Post
Rubble - Coursed
Surcharge Manhole
Axial Load
38. A type of easement granting permission to a constructor or developer to build over a street or structure.
Sedimentation Basin
Combined Sewer
easement
air rights
39. Water that may contain objectionable pollution - contamination - minerals - or infective agents and is considered unsafe and/or unpalatable for drinking.
Caisson
environmental design professions
Nonpotable
building (construction) permit
40. An authorization issued by a government agency allowing construction of a project according to approved plans and specifications.
building (construction) permit
grade
Adhesion
Wastewater Facilities
41. The height to which something is elevated - such as the height above sea level.
Elevation
Invert
Deadend Manhole
Storm Water Inlet
42. In zoning - a housing or commercial development composed of individual units that are regulated as a whole.
planned unit development (PUD)
Balustrade
Check Valve
Wastewater Collection System
43. A manhole located at the upstream end of a sewer and having no inlet pipe. Also called a DEADEND MANHOLE.
Select Bedding
Surface Runoff
Terminal Manhole
Combined Sewer
44. A sewer designed to carry both sanitary wastewaters and storm or surface water runoff.
planning
Combined System
Select Bedding
Catch Basin
45. Regulations specifying the type of construction methods and materials that are allowable on a project.
Walers
Sedimentation Basin
building codes
easement
46. A U.S. government agency charged with administering vast areas of public land.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
land trust
Earth Shift
designed landscape
47. A downspout or pipe installed to drain a roof gutter to a storm drain or other means of disposal.
Angle Post
Roof Leader
landscape
landscape architect
48. Downstream opening or discharge end of a pipe - culvert - or canal.
Surcharge
Storm Water
Outlet
cost-benefit analysis
49. In the United States - a certification of individuals entitled to use the term 'landscape architect' or to practice landscape architecture or both - by means of examination and required degree and experience criteria.
Curb Stop
national park
landscape architect
landscape architecture registration
50. A sewer that receives wastewater from many tributary branches or sewers and serves a large territory and contributing population.
Trunk Sewer
Curb inlet
Interconnector
Lateral Sewer