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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. 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.'
Lateral Cleanout
Nonpotable
Manifold
Angle of Repose
2. The amount of liquid which a solid material can absorb. Sand - as an example - can hold approximately onethird of its volume in water - or three cubic feet of dry sand can contain one cubic foot of water. A denser soil - such as clay - can hold much
landscape architecture
Absorption Capacity
Baluster
Sewage
3. 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
Cross Braces
Acidic
topography
Curb Stop
4. A mixture of storm or surface runoff and other wastewater such as domestic or industrial wastewater.
Combined Wastewater
Angle Post
Roof Leader
Artificial Groundwater Table
5. 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.
Overflow Manhole
Caisson
building codes
Groundwater
6. The lay of the land - particularly its slope and drainage patterns; the science of drawing maps and charts or otherwise representing the surface features of a region or site - including its natural and man-made features.
Angle Post
topography
manipulation of space
Soil Pipe
7. 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.
Sedimentation Basin
scenic easement
Grade
master plan
8. Vertical member supporting the railing.
Curb Stop
Baluster
Selector
Wastewater
9. Narrowly defined - an extended view or prospect from a site which - many times - is as important as or more important than the site itself.
softscape
Surcharge Manhole
view
landscape architecture registration
10. 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
Sewer Main
Lateral Cleanout
Wastewater Collection System
B T U
11. 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.
building (construction) permit
Manhole Bedding
Combined Sewer
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
12. A natural underground layer of porous - waterbearing materials (sand - gravel) usually capable of yielding a large amount or supply of water.
Combined Sewer
softscape
Absorption
Aquifer
13. 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.
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Select Bedding
Secondary Treatment
Earth Shift
14. 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.
master plan
Storm Water
Stratification
Clear Well
15. 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.
national park
Newel Post
Lateral Cleanout
Day Tank
16. The natural elements with which landscape architects work - such as plant materials and the soil itself.
Supersaturated
Manhole Vents
Handhole Trap
softscape
17. Elements added to a natural landscape - such as paving stones - gravel - walkways - irrigation systems - roads - retaining walls - sculpture - street amenities - fountains - and other mechanical features.
hardscape
Trunk Sewer
Combined Sewer
Imported Backfill
18. A plan for conserving or protecting various natural or manufactured resources. Such a plan is used as a management tool in making decisions regarding soil - water - vegetation - manufactured objects and other resources at a particular site.
topography
Nonpotable
conservation plan
Caisson
19. 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.
conservation
environmental impact
Curb Stop
environmental inventory
20. 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
master plan
new town
Terminal Manhole
Gravity Flow
21. 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.
Combined Wastewater
Invert
Stratification
Outlet
22. The excess water running off from the surface of a drainage area during and immediately after a period of rain. See STORM RUNOFF.
environmental impact
Storm Water
drainage
Collection System
23. A dimensioned drawing indicating the form of an existing area and the physical objects existing in it and those to be built or installed upon it.
Acidic
Manhole
site plan
Aeration
24. A groundwater table that has seasonal changes in depth or elevation.
Vault
Seasonal Water Table
Sanitary Sewer
environmental design professions
25. In landscape architecture - the organization of areas of land for specific aesthetic or functional purposes. This can range from creating small backyard patios to huge urban plazas.
master plan
landscape architecture registration
Storm Collection System
manipulation of space
26. Tamping or rolling of a material to achieve a surface or density that is able to support predicted loads.
natural resources
Compaction
Clear Well
Wastewater Facilities
27. That part of the precipitation falling on a drainage area which does not escape as surface stream flow during a given period. It is the difference between total precipitation and total runoff during the period - and represents evaporation - transpira
Wastewater Facilities
Retention
built environment
Handhole Trap
28. A manhole located at the upstream end of a sewer and having no inlet pipe. Also called a DEADEND MANHOLE.
Absorption Capacity
Collection System
scenic easement
Terminal Manhole
29. Water that does not contain objectionable pollution - contamination - minerals - or infective agents and is considered satisfactory for drinking.
Cross Braces
Subsidence
Potable Water
land use
30. A large - public park - often highly scenic and isolated belonging to and operated by the federal government.
Aeration
environmental inventory
Pump Station
national park
31. A multinational organization of landscape architects whose purpose is the promotion of landscape design and planning.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
Grease Trap
Hydrostatic Pressure
32. A small box-like structure that contains valves used to regulate flows.
Balustrade
Vault
Wastewater Facilities
Surcharge Manhole
33. Any designated use or activity on a piece of land.
cost-benefit analysis
Gravity Flow
Capillary Action
land use
34. Subsurface water in the saturation zone from which wells and springs are fed. In a strict sense the term applies only to water below the water table. Also called 'phreatic water' and 'plerotic water.'
manipulation of space
Select Bedding
Groundwater
Acidic
35. 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.
environmental inventory
Caisson
Artificial Groundwater Table
CADD
36. A device made of pipe fittings used to prevent sewer gases escaping from the branch or lateral sewer from entering a building sewer.
Subsidence
Capillary Action
Rubble - Ordinary
Handhole Trap
37. 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
Aeration
building (construction) permit
Sedimentation Basin
Retention
38. A legal means of protecting beautiful views and associated aesthetic quality along a site by restricting change in existing features without government approval.
Activated Sludge Process
Manhole Vents
scenic easement
Adhesion
39. 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.
parkway
land use
Forest Service
Earth Shift
40. Material used in backfilling of an excavation - selected for desirable compaction or other characteristics.
designed landscape
Select Backfill
design
grade
41. The man-made creation of or alterations to a specific area - including its natural resources. This is in contrast to the 'natural environment.'
Absorption Capacity
built environment
Baffle
Manhole
42. 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
Grade
Sewage
Manhole Vents
Earth Shift
43. The height to which something is elevated - such as the height above sea level.
historic preservation
building (construction) permit
ground water
Elevation
44. 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.
Curb Stop
Equalizing Basin
Supersaturated
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
45. The slope of a plot of land. Grading is the mechanical process of moving earth changing the degree of rise or descent of the land in order to establish good drainage and otherwise suit the intent of a landscape design.
hardscape
base plan
Absorption Capacity
grade
46. 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
Permeability
view
multiple use
47. A line from which heights and depths are calculated or measured. Also called a datum plane or a datum level.
Datum Line
base plan
Grade
Bedding
48. The pipeline extending from the water main to the building served or to the consumer's system.
Service Pipe
Equalizing Basin
Sedimentation
Collection Main
49. Shoring members placed across a trench to hold other horizontal and vertical shoring members in place.
Vault
Sewer
Cross Braces
historic preservation
50. 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
Backfill
Grade
Weir
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