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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. 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.
Manifold
Caisson
base plan
Angle Post
2. 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
Outlet
Combined System
site plan
Adsorption
3. 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.
Bearing
Walers
ground water
landscape contractor
4. A sewer pipe to which building laterals are connected. Also called a COLLECTION MAIN.
National Park Service (NPS)
open space
Storm Water Inlet
Sewer Main
5. Water that may contain objectionable pollution - contamination - minerals - or infective agents and is considered unsafe and/or unpalatable for drinking.
view
Nonpotable
natural resources
Sanitary Sewer
6. 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.
national park
Runoff
cost-benefit analysis
conservation plan
7. A sewer designed to carry both sanitary wastewaters and storm or surface water runoff.
Combined System
Angle of Repose
land trust
Lateral Cleanout
8. 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.'
Angle of Repose
Lift Station
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
Select Bedding
9. Opening in a sewer provided for the purpose of permitting operators or equipment to enter or leave a sewer. Sometimes called an 'access hole' or a 'maintenance hole.'
Select Bedding
Manhole
Bearing
zoning
10. 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
drainage
air rights
Lift Station
Soil Displacement
11. A sewer that receives wastewater from many tributary branches or sewers and serves a large territory and contributing population.
Trunk Sewer
Wasteline Vent
Supersaturated
Sediment
12. The science and management of land - especially rural - agricultural land.
multiple use
Absorption
agronomy
Handhole Trap
13. 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.
Angle Post
CADD
Easement
topography
14. Masonry composed of roughly shaped stones - well bonded and brought at irregular intervals vertically to discontinuous but approximately level beds or courses.
Rubble - Random
CADD
Clear Well
National Park Service (NPS)
15. 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.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
site plan
Gravity Flow
Absorption Capacity
16. 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
Wasteline Vent
Two-Way Cleanout
landscape architect
Capillary Action
17. 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.
designed landscape
Sanitary Sewer
Wasteline Vent
Interconnector
18. 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
Admixture
historic preservation
Runoff
Wastewater Treatment Plant
19. In zoning - a housing or commercial development composed of individual units that are regulated as a whole.
agronomy
planned unit development (PUD)
topography
Trunk System
20. A multinational organization of landscape architects whose purpose is the promotion of landscape design and planning.
Select Backfill
Saturated Soil
Cistern
International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
21. The prepared and compacted base on which a manhole is constructed.
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
Soil Pipe
Curb inlet
Manhole Bedding
22. A break in a lateral pipe somewhere between the sewer main and the building connection.
Storm Water
Curb inlet
Lateral Break
land trust
23. 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
Storm Sewer
landscape architecture
Combined Wastewater
grade
24. Solid material settled from suspension in a liquid.
Sediment
landscape contractor
Lateral Sewer
Storm Collection System
25. Any designated use or activity on a piece of land.
Permeability
land use
Weir
Select Backfill
26. A system of major sewers serving as transporting lines and not as local or lateral sewers.
planned unit development (PUD)
Bedding
Bearing Wall
Trunk System
27. 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.
Caisson
Storm Collection System
Impermeable
ground water
28. The legal grant of right-of-use to an area of designated private property.
Impermeable
natural resources
easement
Main Sewer
29. 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
building (construction) permit
Grease Trap
master plan
Water Table
30. The excess water running off from the surface of a drainage area during and immediately after a period of rain. See STORM RUNOFF.
Storm Water
landscape architecture registration
Balustrade
hardscape
31. Regulations specifying the type of construction methods and materials that are allowable on a project.
Curb Stop
Earth Shift
building codes
Easement
32. Material used for backfilling a trench or excavation which was not the original material removed during excavation. This is a common practice where tests on the original material show it to have poor compactability or load capacity. Also called BORRO
Imported Backfill
Wastewater Facilities
Cistern
Sewage
33. The lowest point of the channel inside a pipe - conduit - or canal.
Mail Line
easement
Invert
Newel Post
34. A branch of biology dealing with the relationship between living things and their environment.
Impermeable
ecology
national park
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
35. 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
Collection System
hardscape
Septic Tank
36. 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.
environmental impact
Artificial Groundwater Table
Curb Stop
Select Bedding
37. 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
Estimated Flow
Laundering Weir
Curb Stop
Trunk System
38. 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.
Laundering Weir
reclamation
Clear Well
Estimated Flow
39. The height to which something is elevated - such as the height above sea level.
Interconnector
Elevation
landscape architecture
Pump Station
40. 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
Trunk System
national park
Newel Post
41. The taking in or soaking up of one substance into the body of another by molecular or chemical action (as tree roots absorb dissolved nutrients in the soil).
Vault
Soil Pipe
Absorption
Liquefaction
42. A wastewater treatment process used to convert dissolved or suspended materials into a form more readily separated from the water being treated. Usually the process follows primary treatment by sedimentation. The process commonly is a type of biologi
softscape
Overflow Manhole
Secondary Treatment
Balustrade
43. Narrowly defined - an extended view or prospect from a site which - many times - is as important as or more important than the site itself.
Earth Shift
view
Activated Sludge Process
Saturated Soil
44. 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
Oxidation Ditch
contour
CADD
multiple use
45. 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.'
Bedding
Groundwater
Aquifer
Handhole Trap
46. 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.
Bedding
Baffle
grade
Invert
47. A line from which heights and depths are calculated or measured. Also called a datum plane or a datum level.
agronomy
Datum Line
Selector
conservation plan
48. 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
Wasteline Cleanout
Storm Water
environmental impact
Surface Runoff
49. Narrowly defined - the amount of countryside and/or city that can be taken in at a glance. Also - an area of land or water taken in the aggregate.
land use
built environment
landscape
Easement
50. 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.
Absorption Capacity
Curb inlet
Subsidence
Estimated Flow