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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. Most plumbing codes require a vent pipe connection of adequate size and located downstream of a trap in a building wastewater system. This vent prevents the accumulation of gases or odors and is usually piped through the roof and out of doors.
landscape architect
design
Lateral Cleanout
Wasteline Vent
2. A separate pipe - conduit or open channel (sewer) that carries runoff from storms - surface drainage - and street wash - but does not include domestic and industrial wastes. Storm sewers are often the recipients of hazardous or toxic substances due t
Wastewater Facilities
Capillary Action
B T U
Storm Sewer
3. Water that may contain objectionable pollution - contamination - minerals - or infective agents and is considered unsafe and/or unpalatable for drinking.
Nonpotable
Potable Water
Laundering Weir
Combined System
4. Material used in backfilling of an excavation - selected for desirable compaction or other characteristics.
ecology
Select Backfill
City Beautiful Movement
Wasteline Cleanout
5. The legal grant of right-of-use to an area of designated private property.
Lift Station
Interconnector
easement
Sewage
6. A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water. The term 'collection line' is often used also.
Overflow Manhole
Sewer
grade
Chain of Custody
7. Regulations specifying the type of construction methods and materials that are allowable on a project.
Adhesion
Cross Braces
building codes
Rubble - Random
8. Post at which the railing terminates at each floor level.
Newel Post
agronomy
Retention
Subsidence
9. The force that resists the separation of two bodies in contact.
building (construction) permit
Adhesion
Laundering Weir
Forest Service
10. A water service shutoff valve located in a water service pipe near the curb and between the water main and the building. This valve is usually operated by a wrench or valve key and is used to start or stop flows in the water service line to a buildin
Backfill
Bearing Wall
landscape architecture registration
Curb Stop
11. Precipitation which has been rendered (made) acidic by airborne pollutants.
Manhole Vents
Settlement
Acid Rain
Backfill
12. A large pipe to which a series of smaller pipes are connected. Also called a HEADER.
environmental inventory
Manifold
landscape contractor
Baluster
13. A strip of unspoiled - often treed - agricultural or other outlying land used to separate or ring urban areas.
Chain of Custody
Day Tank
greenbelt
Absorption Capacity
14. 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.
Hydrostatic Pressure
Vault
Overflow Manhole
Potable Water
15. 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
Wastewater
National Park Service (NPS)
Secondary Treatment
Walers
16. A wall that resist horizontal forces applied in the plane of the wall.
contour
Riprap
Shear Wall
Subsidence
17. Broken stones - boulders - or other materials placed compactly or irregularly on levees or dikes for the protection of earth surfaces against the erosive action of waves.
Equalizing Basin
Riprap
Balustrade
Grade
18. A railing composed of balusters capped by a handrail.
Manhole Vents
Balustrade
Baffle
planning
19. A sewer designed to carry both sanitary wastewaters and storm or surface water runoff.
Sedimentation
grade
Angle of Repose
Combined Sewer
20. A large - public park - often highly scenic and isolated belonging to and operated by the federal government.
Easement
national park
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Sewer
21. 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.
Surcharge Manhole
planned unit development (PUD)
Rubble - Ordinary
cost-benefit analysis
22. 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.
Manhole
Admixture
Storm Collection System
Grease Trap
23. A structure made of concrete or other durable material to protect bare soil from erosion by splashing or falling water.
Activated Sludge Process
Splash Pad
CADD
land use
24. A layer - usually of concrete or mortar - for providing continuous support to such items as bricks - slabs - pipes.
Aeration
Bedding
Compaction
Invert
25. 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.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Absorption
City Beautiful Movement
Two-Way Cleanout
26. Federal agency responsible for producing and managing many federally-funded public service programs - especially those affecting housing and public spaces.
Handhole Trap
Estimated Flow
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
Laundering Weir
27. The elements of supply inherent to an area that can be used to satisfy human needs - including air - soil - water - native vegetation - minerals and wildlife.
Council of Landscape Architecture Registration Boards (CLARB)
contour
natural resources
cost-benefit analysis
28. Installation of pumps to lift wastewater to a higher elevation in places where flat land would require excessively deep sewer trenches. Also used to raise wastewater from areas too low to drain into available collection lines. These stations may be e
Storm Sewer
parkway
Sedimentation
Pump Station
29. The running off of water from a land surface or subsurface - such as through sewers or natural means.
Check Valve
drainage
Chain of Custody
agronomy
30. A U.S. government agency charged with administering vast areas of public land.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Day Tank
City Beautiful Movement
Walers
31. A legal means of protecting beautiful views and associated aesthetic quality along a site by restricting change in existing features without government approval.
Grease Trap
Retention
scenic easement
City Beautiful Movement
32. A type of easement granting permission to a constructor or developer to build over a street or structure.
Weir
Selector
Pump Station
air rights
33. 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
Rubble - Coursed
Lateral Cleanout
Activated Sludge Process
34. The change to an area's natural resources - including animal and plant life - resulting from use by man. Some projects may require conducting of an 'environmental impact study' before development can proceed.
natural resources
environmental impact
Gravity Flow
Absorption
35. The condition of water or soil which contains a sufficient amount of acid substances to lower the pH below 7.0.
Acidic
environmental impact
Trunk Sewer
Collection System
36. 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.
conservation plan
Newel Post
Secondary Treatment
planning
37. 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
national park
Capillary Action
Two-Way Cleanout
Selector
38. The pipes - conduits - structures - equipment - and processes required to collect - convey - and treat domestic and industrial wastes - and dispose of the effluent and sludge.
Wastewater Facilities
Sedimentation
Walers
Stratification
39. In zoning - a housing or commercial development composed of individual units that are regulated as a whole.
Retention
planned unit development (PUD)
Equalizing Basin
Service Pipe
40. A break in a lateral pipe somewhere between the sewer main and the building connection.
Baluster
Weir
Lateral Break
contour
41. 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
Pump Station
Cross Braces
land use
42. Landscape architecture - (civil) engineering - urban planning and architecture. Agronomy is also often included in this group.
Angle of Repose
environmental design professions
Surcharge Manhole
Laundering Weir
43. Record of an area's natural and man-made resources - including vegetation - animal life - geological characteristics and mankind's presence in such forms as housing - highways and even hazardous wastes.
environmental inventory
Service Pipe
Select Backfill
Adsorption
44. Narrowly defined - an extended view or prospect from a site which - many times - is as important as or more important than the site itself.
Manifold
Select Bedding
Grade
view
45. 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
Absorption Capacity
Oxidation Ditch
hardscape
Manifold
46. Material used to provide a bedding or foundation for pipes or other underground structures. This material is of specified quality for desirable bedding or other characteristics and is often imported from a different location.
Curb inlet
Select Bedding
Grease Trap
national park
47. A special valve with a hinged disc or flap that opens in the direction of normal flow and is forced shut when flows attempt to go in the reverse or opposite direction of normal flows.
Mail Line
Curb Stop
National Park Service (NPS)
Check Valve
48. A water treatment process in which solid particles settle out of the water being treated in a large clarifier or sedimentation basin.
Aeration
Acid Rain
building (construction) permit
Sedimentation
49. 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.
Sewage
City Beautiful Movement
design
Saturated Soil
50. American Society for Testing and Materials
Stratification
environmental design professions
Vault
A S T M