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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. 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
Forest Service
Day Tank
Wasteline Cleanout
B T U
2. A sewer pipe to which building laterals are connected. Also called a COLLECTION MAIN.
Invert
Sewer Main
CADD
Vault
3. A break in a lateral pipe somewhere between the sewer main and the building connection.
land trust
Lateral Break
Equalizing Basin
easement
4. A sewer that discharges into a branch or other sewer and has no other common sewer tributary to it. Sometimes called a 'street sewer' because it collects wastewater from individual homes.
Pump Station
Acidic
contour
Lateral Sewer
5. Harmonious use of the land for more than one purpose; not necessarily the combination of uses that will yield the highest economic return - e.g. - a mix of residential and commercial developments in the same area.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
parkway
multiple use
6. 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.
Surcharge
land trust
Surcharge Manhole
City Beautiful Movement
7. The process of adding air to water. Air can be added to water by either passing air through water or passing water through air. In wastewater treatment - air is added to freshen wastewater and to keep solids in suspension. With mixtures of wastewater
drainage
Aeration
natural resources
ecology
8. A natural underground layer of porous - waterbearing materials (sand - gravel) usually capable of yielding a large amount or supply of water.
CADD
Aquifer
Surcharge
Sewer Main
9. 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
Curb Stop
Wastewater Collection System
Aquifer
Soil Displacement
10. The man-made creation of or alterations to a specific area - including its natural resources. This is in contrast to the 'natural environment.'
built environment
planning
air rights
Wastewater Facilities
11. 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.
Permeability
Newel Post
designed landscape
Forest Service
12. 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)
Wastewater Facilities
Outlet
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
13. A sewer that receives wastewater from many tributary branches or sewers and serves a large territory and contributing population.
Trunk Sewer
Oxidation Ditch
Lateral Break
Collection Main
14. A wall that supports any vertical load in addition to its own weight.
Manhole Vents
Settlement
Day Tank
Bearing Wall
15. A layer - usually of concrete or mortar - for providing continuous support to such items as bricks - slabs - pipes.
Wasteline Vent
Baluster
Bedding
conservation plan
16. A groundwater table that is changed by artificial means. Examples of activities that artificially raise the level of a groundwater table include agricultural irrigation - dams and excessive sewer line exfiltration. A groundwater table can be artifici
Artificial Groundwater Table
greenbelt
Absorption Capacity
Sewer Main
17. A U.S. government agency charged with administering vast areas of public land.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Select Bedding
Chain of Custody
Trunk Sewer
18. A system used where wastewater collection systems and treatment plants are not available. The system is a settling tank in which settled sludge is in intimate contact with the wastewater flowing through the tank and the organic solids are decomposed
Acidic
Curb inlet
Septic Tank
Outlet
19. 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
Grease Trap
Day Tank
Lateral Break
design
20. A legal means of protecting beautiful views and associated aesthetic quality along a site by restricting change in existing features without government approval.
Imported Backfill
conservation
Infiltrated Debris
scenic easement
21. The gathering of a gas - liquid - or dissolved substance on the surface or interface zone of another material. Advanced Waste Treatment (water) n Any process of water renovation that upgrades treated wastewater to meet specific reuse requirements. Ma
land trust
Adsorption
landscape contractor
Equalizing Basin
22. A collection pipe to which building laterals are connected.
Storm Water
Collection Main
Datum Line
natural resources
23. A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water. The term 'collection line' is often used also.
Sewer
Secondary Treatment
Absorption
National Park Service (NPS)
24. Railing support at landings or other breaks in the stairs. If an angle post projects beyond the bottom of the strings - the ornamental detail formed at the bottom of the post is called the drop.
Storm Collection System
Curb inlet
Wastewater Facilities
Angle Post
25. American Society for Testing and Materials
A S T M
building codes
Mail Line
Catch Basin
26. The formation of separate layers (of temperature - plant - or animal life) in a lake or reservoir. Each layer has similar characteristics such as all water in the layer has the same temperature. Also see THERMAL STRATIFICATION.
Stratification
base plan
Wastewater Collection System
Baffle
27. The running off of water from a land surface or subsurface - such as through sewers or natural means.
Subsidence
parkway
softscape
drainage
28. A line from which heights and depths are calculated or measured. Also called a datum plane or a datum level.
Storm Sewer
Datum Line
Surcharge Manhole
Vault
29. 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
City Beautiful Movement
Mail Line
Hydrostatic Pressure
Oxidation Ditch
30. 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.
Outlet
Secondary Treatment
Walers
Manifold
31. A sewer designed to carry both sanitary wastewaters and storm or surface water runoff.
Combined System
scenic easement
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Sewage
32. Not easily penetrated. The property of a material or soil that does not allow - or allows only with great difficulty - the movement or passage of water.
Impermeable
Gravity Flow
Sewer Main
Artificial Groundwater Table
33. An opening or point of access in a building wastewater pipe system for rodding or snake operation.
Wasteline Cleanout
Combined System
Sewer Main
Lateral Cleanout
34. A structure or chamber which is usually sunk or lowered by digging from the inside. Used to gain access to the bottom of a stream or other body of water.
Day Tank
scenic easement
Caisson
City Beautiful Movement
35. The used household water and watercarried solids that flow in sewers to a wastewater treatment plant. The preferred term is WASTEWATER.
Sewage
Angle Post
Shear Wall
Select Bedding
36. The prepared and compacted base on which a manhole is constructed.
Septic Tank
Manhole Bedding
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Selector
37. A small box-like structure that contains valves used to regulate flows.
Vault
base plan
landscape architecture
Estimated Flow
38. 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.
Selector
hardscape
Supersaturated
Sediment
39. The illustration and description of problem-statements and large-scale design solutions that affect extensive areas of land; the anticipation of problems that will be encountered as human use and development of land continues.
planning
B T U
Wasteline Cleanout
Newel Post
40. The legal grant of right-of-use to an area of designated private property.
Runoff
Two-Way Cleanout
easement
Handhole Trap
41. Shoring members placed across a trench to hold other horizontal and vertical shoring members in place.
Septic Tank
Cross Braces
Supersaturated
drainage
42. 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.
base plan
Clear Well
Shear Wall
Balustrade
43. A sewer line that receives wastewater from many tributary branches and sewer lines and serves as an outlet for a large territory or is used to feed an intercepting sewer.
Chain of Custody
International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
Sediment
Main Sewer
44. The conversion of large solid particles of sludge into very fine particles which either dissolve or remain suspended in wastewater.
Interceptor
Liquefaction
zoning
Manhole
45. A relatively clear or forested area left untouched in or near a city. It may be active open space - such as a baseball field - or passive open space - such as an area of natural woodland.
open space
Soil Pipe
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Imported Backfill
46. A reactor or basin in which baffles or other devices create a series of compartments. The environment and the resulting microbial population within each compartment can be controlled to some extent by the operator. The environmental conditions (food
Vault
landscape
Selector
Lateral Sewer
47. In zoning - a housing or commercial development composed of individual units that are regulated as a whole.
Supersaturated
Baluster
planned unit development (PUD)
grade
48. A wastewater pumping station that lifts the wastewater to a higher elevation when continuing the sewer at reasonable slopes would involve excessive depths of trench. Also - an installation of pumps that raise wastewater from areas too low to drain in
Lift Station
Easement
Absorption
Storm Water
49. Tamping or rolling of a material to achieve a surface or density that is able to support predicted loads.
Combined System
Manhole Vents
environmental impact
Compaction
50. 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.
Two-Way Cleanout
Manhole
zoning
CADD