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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. A chamber or well used with storm or combined sewers as a means of removing grit which might otherwise enter and be deposited in sewers. Also see STORM WATER INLET and CURB INLET.
agronomy
land trust
Grade
Catch Basin
2. 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
Selector
International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
Rubble - Random
easement
3. 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.
built environment
City Beautiful Movement
Gravity Flow
Bearing
4. Landscape architecture - (civil) engineering - urban planning and architecture. Agronomy is also often included in this group.
environmental design professions
Wastewater
A S T M
parkway
5. Load applied along or parallel to and concentric with the primary axis
Water Table
Interconnector
Council of Landscape Architecture Registration Boards (CLARB)
Axial Load
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
Datum Line
new town
Combined System
Wastewater Collection System
7. The creative illustration - planning and specification of space for the greatest possible amount of harmony - utility - value and beauty.
Soil Displacement
contour
Compaction Test
design
8. 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.
Lift Station
landscape architecture registration
Roof Leader
design
9. A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water. The term 'collection line' is often used also.
Sewer
Lateral Break
Aeration
Imported Backfill
10. 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
Compaction
environmental impact
land trust
11. The lowest point of the channel inside a pipe - conduit - or canal.
topography
National Park Service (NPS)
Invert
Soil Displacement
12. The pipe system for collecting and carrying water and watercarried wastes from domestic and industrial sources to a wastewater treatment plant.
Activated Sludge Process
Collection Main
Compaction Test
Wastewater Collection System
13. 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.
Interceptor
Equalizing Basin
Deadend Manhole
designed landscape
14. A wall that resist horizontal forces applied in the plane of the wall.
Soil Pipe
Shear Wall
Compaction Test
Select Backfill
15. A rough guess of the amount of flow in a collection system. When greater accuracy is needed - flow could be computed using average or typical flow quantities. Even greater accuracy would result from metering or otherwise measuring the actual flow.
built environment
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
environmental impact
Estimated Flow
16. The movement or dislocation of underground soil or structure. Earth shift is usually caused by external forces such as surface loads - slides - stresses or nearby construction - water movements or seismic forces.
design
Acid Rain
Earth Shift
historic preservation
17. 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
Invert
manipulation of space
Manifold
Adsorption
18. Masonry composed of irregularly shaped stones laid without regularity of coursing - but well bonded.
zoning
Nonpotable
Manhole Bedding
Rubble - Ordinary
19. A small box-like structure that contains valves used to regulate flows.
Infiltrated Debris
Supersaturated
Vault
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
20. Branch or lateral sewers that collect wastewater from building sewers and service lines.
natural resources
Mail Line
Day Tank
Artesian
21. A legal means of protecting beautiful views and associated aesthetic quality along a site by restricting change in existing features without government approval.
scenic easement
Acid Rain
Lateral Cleanout
Soil Pipe
22. 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.
Aeration
topography
Service Pipe
landscape architecture registration
23. 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.
Grease Trap
landscape
Angle Post
Check Valve
24. A strip of unspoiled - often treed - agricultural or other outlying land used to separate or ring urban areas.
Runoff
planning
greenbelt
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
25. 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.
reclamation
environmental design professions
Bearing
master plan
26. Sand - silt - gravel and rocks carried or washed into a collection system by infiltration water flows.
Collection Main
Infiltrated Debris
softscape
Lateral Break
27. 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.
Council of Landscape Architecture Registration Boards (CLARB)
CADD
Surcharge Manhole
Equalizing Basin
28. 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.
land trust
Balustrade
Artesian
open space
29. 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.
Wasteline Vent
Curb Stop
Grease Trap
Groundwater
30. 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.
Trunk Sewer
Forest Service
Manhole Bedding
Combined Wastewater
31. Rain and snow water accumulated in the earth's porous rock.
ground water
Manifold
Admixture
Storm Runoff
32. 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
land use
International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
Collection System
Artificial Groundwater Table
33. The property of a material or soil that permits considerable movement of water through it when it is saturated.
Retention
Septic Tank
Sediment
Permeability
34. A sewer designed to carry both sanitary wastewaters and storm or surface water runoff.
Combined System
Liquefaction
Septic Tank
Outlet
35. 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.
scenic easement
Select Backfill
zoning
Capillary Action
36. A system of major sewers serving as transporting lines and not as local or lateral sewers.
Grease Trap
Baffle
Grade
Trunk System
37. The pipeline extending from the water main to the building served or to the consumer's system.
Bedding
Overflow Manhole
Service Pipe
national park
38. The science and management of land - especially rural - agricultural land.
contour
agronomy
Terminal Manhole
Compaction Test
39. 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.
Storm Runoff
open space
Collection System
Supersaturated
40. A road laid through a garden or park-like landscape - usually with median and roadside plantings.
Water Table
Rubble - Random
parkway
cost-benefit analysis
41. Any method of determining the weight a compacted material is able to support without damage or displacement. Usually stated in pounds per square foot.
national park
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
Compaction Test
land use
42. American Society for Testing and Materials
A S T M
B T U
Bearing
Rubble - Ordinary
43. 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.
Trunk Sewer
Wasteline Vent
Sedimentation Basin
Grease Trap
44. 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
Wastewater Collection System
Imported Backfill
Sanitary Sewer
Septic Tank
45. A mixture of storm or surface runoff and other wastewater such as domestic or industrial wastewater.
Collection System
Combined Wastewater
Estimated Flow
Day Tank
46. 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.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Water Table
Walers
Elevation
47. 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.
land trust
Manhole Bedding
open space
landscape architecture registration
48. 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.
landscape architecture registration
International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
cost-benefit analysis
Settlement
49. A layer - usually of concrete or mortar - for providing continuous support to such items as bricks - slabs - pipes.
Bedding
Infiltrated Debris
Combined Sewer
Retention
50. The precipitation that cannot be absorbed by the soil and flows across the surface by gravity. The water that reaches a stream by traveling over the soil surface or falls directly into the stream channels - including not only the large permanent stre
Mail Line
Surface Runoff
Supersaturated
Sanitary Sewer