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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. A community's used water and water carried solids (including used water from industrial processes) that flow to a treatment plant. Storm water - surface water - and groundwater infiltration also may be included in the wastewater that enters a wastewa
Subsidence
Wasteline Vent
Wastewater
built environment
2. A branch of biology dealing with the relationship between living things and their environment.
ecology
air rights
Stratification
Shear Wall
3. Masonry composed of irregularly shaped stones laid without regularity of coursing - but well bonded.
Sediment
Rubble - Ordinary
Shear Wall
Sewer Main
4. Any attempt to restore to beneficial use land that has lost its fertility and stability; most often applies to mining reclamation - such as the restoration of strip mines and quarries.
Laundering Weir
Mail Line
reclamation
historic preservation
5. 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
Rubble - Coursed
Wasteline Cleanout
Oxidation Ditch
6. Any designated use or activity on a piece of land.
Capillary Action
land use
Bearing Wall
ground water
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
Cross Braces
Lift Station
Aeration
CADD
8. Vertical member supporting the railing.
Grade
Baluster
Storm Water
new town
9. 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
grade
Manifold
Absorption Capacity
Cistern
10. Sand - silt - gravel and rocks carried or washed into a collection system by infiltration water flows.
planned unit development (PUD)
Rubble - Coursed
City Beautiful Movement
Infiltrated Debris
11. Narrowly defined - an extended view or prospect from a site which - many times - is as important as or more important than the site itself.
Angle of Repose
Surface Runoff
view
softscape
12. 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
Catch Basin
softscape
building codes
13. A water treatment process in which solid particles settle out of the water being treated in a large clarifier or sedimentation basin.
landscape architect
Impermeable
drainage
Sedimentation
14. A layer - usually of concrete or mortar - for providing continuous support to such items as bricks - slabs - pipes.
hardscape
Bedding
Two-Way Cleanout
Stratification
15. In landscape architecture - an essential sheet showing site boundaries and significant site features - used as a basis for subsequent plan development.
Absorption
base plan
Compaction
Adsorption
16. The prepared and compacted base on which a manhole is constructed.
Mail Line
Secondary Treatment
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Manhole Bedding
17. A sewer designed to carry both sanitary wastewaters and storm or surface water runoff.
manipulation of space
Combined Sewer
Laundering Weir
parkway
18. Downstream opening or discharge end of a pipe - culvert - or canal.
Runoff
Outlet
national park
Adhesion
19. A type of wastewater or service connection pipe made of a low grade of cast iron. _ In plumbing - a pipe that carries the discharge of toilets or similar fixtures - with or without the discharges from other fixtures.
Soil Pipe
environmental design professions
Wasteline Vent
Combined Wastewater
20. This landscape architecture specialization has evolved to encompass maintenance of a site in its present condition; conservation of a site as part of a larger area of historic importance; restoration of a site to a given date or quality; renovation o
Water Table
historic preservation
Liquefaction
Equalizing Basin
21. 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.
Backfill
master plan
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Rubble - Coursed
22. A strip of unspoiled - often treed - agricultural or other outlying land used to separate or ring urban areas.
greenbelt
zoning
Trunk System
Imported Backfill
23. 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
Overflow Manhole
Earth Shift
Sanitary Sewer
Surface Runoff
24. Material used to fill in a trench or excavation
Storm Runoff
Backfill
Clear Well
Absorption
25. Any method of determining the weight a compacted material is able to support without damage or displacement. Usually stated in pounds per square foot.
Datum Line
scenic easement
Compaction Test
Liquefaction
26. 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.
Manhole Bedding
Supersaturated
Artificial Groundwater Table
Settlement
27. A collection pipe to which building laterals are connected.
Sedimentation Basin
Soil Displacement
Collection Main
National Park Service (NPS)
28. The legal grant of right-of-use to an area of designated private property.
easement
site plan
Day Tank
Curb Stop
29. A legal means of protecting beautiful views and associated aesthetic quality along a site by restricting change in existing features without government approval.
Vault
Cistern
scenic easement
Compaction Test
30. A manhole which fills and allows raw wastewater to flow out onto the street or ground.
Baluster
Liquefaction
Overflow Manhole
Wastewater Facilities
31. The amount of runoff that reaches the point of measurement within a relatively short period of time after the occurrence of a storm or other form of precipitation. Also called 'direct runoff.'
Day Tank
Activated Sludge Process
Liquefaction
Storm Runoff
32. Branch or lateral sewers that collect wastewater from building sewers and service lines.
Curb Stop
Mail Line
Baluster
Retention
33. 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.
Subsidence
Aeration
designed landscape
Chain of Custody
34. In zoning - a housing or commercial development composed of individual units that are regulated as a whole.
Storm Collection System
planned unit development (PUD)
Lateral Break
Adsorption
35. 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.
Sanitary Sewer
landscape architecture
building codes
Check Valve
36. 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.
Riprap
softscape
Pump Station
Oxidation Ditch
37. 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.
Wastewater
zoning
B T U
drainage
38. The science and management of land - especially rural - agricultural land.
Curb Stop
Sedimentation
Sanitary Sewer
agronomy
39. 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
ecology
Hydrostatic Pressure
Storm Runoff
Soil Displacement
40. A chamber or well built at the curbline of a street to admit gutter flow to the storm water drainage system. Also see STORM WATER INLET and CATCH BASIN.
zoning
Curb inlet
Infiltrated Debris
Potable Water
41. One or a series of oneinch diameter holes through a manhole lid for purposes of venting dangerous gases found in sewers.
Manhole Vents
Gravity Flow
B T U
Acid Rain
42. A device made of pipe fittings used to prevent sewer gases escaping from the branch or lateral sewer from entering a building sewer.
Surcharge
Lift Station
Handhole Trap
Balustrade
43. 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.
Pump Station
Impermeable
Estimated Flow
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
44. 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
land trust
Adhesion
Permeability
45. A trained builder or installer of landscapes - retained to implement the plans of landscape architects.
Compaction Test
Absorption Capacity
landscape contractor
reclamation
46. 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
Combined System
Water Table
Subsidence
Sewage
47. 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.
Overflow Manhole
grade
Sediment
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
48. A U.S. government agency charged with administering vast areas of public land.
conservation plan
easement
Permeability
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
49. A groundwater table that has seasonal changes in depth or elevation.
Two-Way Cleanout
land trust
Lateral Cleanout
Seasonal Water Table
50. 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
Trunk System
Baffle
Sanitary Sewer
Pump Station