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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water. The term 'collection line' is often used also.
Grade
Newel Post
Sewer
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
2. 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.
Walers
Absorption
environmental impact
Select Bedding
3. A collection pipe to which building laterals are connected.
Interceptor
Sewer
Collection Main
Absorption Capacity
4. 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
National Park Service (NPS)
Check Valve
Supersaturated
land trust
5. Masonry composed of roughly shaped stones fitting approximately on level beds - well bonded and brought at vertical intervals to continuous level beds of courses.
Soil Displacement
Rubble - Coursed
Cistern
Wasteline Vent
6. The man-made creation of or alterations to a specific area - including its natural resources. This is in contrast to the 'natural environment.'
cost-benefit analysis
Check Valve
view
built environment
7. Sand - silt - gravel and rocks carried or washed into a collection system by infiltration water flows.
landscape
Lateral Cleanout
Manhole Bedding
Infiltrated Debris
8. 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.
landscape architect
historic preservation
Soil Pipe
Newel Post
9. 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
Aquifer
Equalizing Basin
Secondary Treatment
10. 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
Grease Trap
Collection System
easement
Storm Collection System
11. 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.
Lateral Sewer
Curb inlet
Earth Shift
Acid Rain
12. A coordinating agency formed in 1961 for state boards that administer licensing exams and maintain records for landscape architects to practice.
design
reclamation
Council of Landscape Architecture Registration Boards (CLARB)
base plan
13. 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
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Pump Station
Balustrade
14. In zoning - a housing or commercial development composed of individual units that are regulated as a whole.
Adhesion
planned unit development (PUD)
Bedding
Gravity Flow
15. One or a series of oneinch diameter holes through a manhole lid for purposes of venting dangerous gases found in sewers.
Angle of Repose
Manhole Vents
topography
contour
16. 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
new town
Imported Backfill
landscape architect
Hydrostatic Pressure
17. 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
Nonpotable
land trust
Select Backfill
Grease Trap
18. The protection - improvement and use of natural resources according to principles that will assure the highest economic or social benefits for people and the environment now and in the future.
manipulation of space
Combined System
conservation
Baluster
19. 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.
Two-Way Cleanout
Check Valve
new town
Stratification
20. The condition of water or soil which contains a sufficient amount of acid substances to lower the pH below 7.0.
land trust
Wastewater Facilities
Manifold
Acidic
21. Precipitation which has been rendered (made) acidic by airborne pollutants.
Check Valve
Acid Rain
Manifold
environmental design professions
22. Regulations specifying the type of construction methods and materials that are allowable on a project.
building codes
Wastewater Facilities
built environment
Newel Post
23. A trained builder or installer of landscapes - retained to implement the plans of landscape architects.
landscape contractor
Baluster
Liquefaction
master plan
24. The pipes - conduits - structures - equipment - and processes required to collect - convey - and treat domestic and industrial wastes - and dispose of the effluent and sludge.
Storm Runoff
Combined Wastewater
Wastewater Facilities
Rubble - Ordinary
25. 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
Pump Station
Easement
Surcharge Manhole
26. 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
Laundering Weir
Absorption Capacity
contour
planned unit development (PUD)
27. Branch or lateral sewers that collect wastewater from building sewers and service lines.
Riprap
Equalizing Basin
Mail Line
Septic Tank
28. A type of easement granting permission to a constructor or developer to build over a street or structure.
air rights
ground water
contour
softscape
29. That part of rain or other precipitation that runs off the surface of a drainage area and does not enter the soil or the sewer system as inflow.
landscape architecture registration
Weir
Runoff
national park
30. A large pipe to which a series of smaller pipes are connected. Also called a HEADER.
Catch Basin
Manifold
Soil Pipe
Nonpotable
31. 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
Collection System
Secondary Treatment
Laundering Weir
ecology
32. 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.
Interceptor
Liquefaction
Chain of Custody
environmental impact
33. A layer - usually of concrete or mortar - for providing continuous support to such items as bricks - slabs - pipes.
Subsidence
Bedding
Sanitary Sewer
Curb inlet
34. A biological wastewater treatment process which speeds up the decomposition of wastes in the wastewater being treated. Activated sludge is added to wastewater and the mixture (mixed liquor) is aerated and agitated. After some time in the aeration tan
Activated Sludge Process
land use
Weir
air rights
35. A sewer designed to carry both sanitary wastewaters and storm or surface water runoff.
Forest Service
Combined Sewer
Aeration
building codes
36. 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
Collection Main
Aquifer
Lateral Break
37. 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.
Wastewater Facilities
hardscape
Bearing
National Park Service (NPS)
38. A wall that supports any vertical load in addition to its own weight.
Catch Basin
Bearing Wall
Interceptor
Wasteline Cleanout
39. 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).
A S T M
multiple use
Absorption
Trunk System
40. Vertical member supporting the railing.
Storm Water Inlet
Baluster
Surcharge Manhole
Saturated Soil
41. 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
Gravity Flow
Caisson
open space
Soil Displacement
42. A capped opening in a building lateral -usually located on the property line - through which the pipelines can be cleaned.
Lateral Cleanout
Baluster
Subsidence
planning
43. A strip of unspoiled - often treed - agricultural or other outlying land used to separate or ring urban areas.
greenbelt
Collection System
Permeability
Backfill
44. Material used to fill in a trench or excavation
air rights
Wasteline Cleanout
Backfill
Aeration
45. Masonry composed of irregularly shaped stones laid without regularity of coursing - but well bonded.
Trunk System
Rubble - Ordinary
Day Tank
Combined Wastewater
46. 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.
Trunk System
designed landscape
Cross Braces
Bedding
47. The running off of water from a land surface or subsurface - such as through sewers or natural means.
Collection System
City Beautiful Movement
drainage
hardscape
48. The pipe system for collecting and carrying water and watercarried wastes from domestic and industrial sources to a wastewater treatment plant.
Sewer Main
Compaction Test
Wastewater Collection System
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
49. A railing composed of balusters capped by a handrail.
hardscape
zoning
Balustrade
Select Backfill
50. A sewer that receives wastewater from many tributary branches or sewers and serves a large territory and contributing population.
zoning
Trunk Sewer
Secondary Treatment
Wastewater