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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. Sewers are surcharged when the supply of water to be carried is greater than the capacity of the pipes to carry the flow. The surface of the wastewater in manholes rises above the top of the sewer pipe - and the sewer is under pressure or a head - ra
Acid Rain
Subsidence
Surcharge
Capillary Action
2. 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.
zoning
Laundering Weir
site plan
Storm Sewer
3. Masonry composed of roughly shaped stones - well bonded and brought at irregular intervals vertically to discontinuous but approximately level beds or courses.
reclamation
Rubble - Random
landscape architect
Terminal Manhole
4. The pipes - conduits - structures - equipment - and processes required to collect - convey - and treat domestic and industrial wastes - and dispose of the effluent and sludge.
Runoff
Wastewater Facilities
Caisson
Acidic
5. 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
hardscape
Balustrade
Admixture
6. In landscape architecture - an essential sheet showing site boundaries and significant site features - used as a basis for subsequent plan development.
site plan
base plan
multiple use
Activated Sludge Process
7. 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 architecture
Manhole Bedding
landscape architect
Surcharge
8. 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.
manipulation of space
Walers
Surcharge Manhole
Forest Service
9. A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water. The term 'collection line' is often used also.
Grease Trap
Curb inlet
Sewer
Seasonal Water Table
10. Downward movement of the soil or of a structure which it supports
built environment
Rubble - Ordinary
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Settlement
11. Rain and snow water accumulated in the earth's porous rock.
air rights
zoning
ground water
Sanitary Sewer
12. 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
Catch Basin
National Park Service (NPS)
Overflow Manhole
Imported Backfill
13. 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.
Retention
Grease Trap
grade
conservation plan
14. Narrowly defined - an extended view or prospect from a site which - many times - is as important as or more important than the site itself.
Clear Well
Bearing Wall
CADD
view
15. The legal grant of right-of-use to an area of designated private property.
Compaction Test
easement
Manifold
Elevation
16. A system of major sewers serving as transporting lines and not as local or lateral sewers.
Sewage
Trunk System
hardscape
Infiltrated Debris
17. 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
Newel Post
Rubble - Random
Trunk Sewer
18. A device that admits surface waters to the storm water drainage system. Also see CURB INLET and CATCH BASIN.
Baffle
manipulation of space
Storm Water Inlet
Aeration
19. A wall that supports any vertical load in addition to its own weight.
Caisson
Rubble - Coursed
Overflow Manhole
Bearing Wall
20. An opening in pipes or sewers designed for rodding or working a snake into the pipe in either direction. Twoway cleanouts are most often found in building lateral pipes at or near a property line.
Absorption Capacity
Two-Way Cleanout
drainage
ecology
21. A sewer designed to carry both sanitary wastewaters and storm or surface water runoff.
designed landscape
Sanitary Sewer
Wasteline Cleanout
Combined Sewer
22. A wall that resist horizontal forces applied in the plane of the wall.
Activated Sludge Process
building codes
Storm Water
Shear Wall
23. 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
cost-benefit analysis
Datum Line
Newel Post
Selector
24. The illustration and description of problem-statements and large-scale design solutions that affect extensive areas of land; the anticipation of problems that will be encountered as human use and development of land continues.
Elevation
National Park Service (NPS)
Wastewater Treatment Plant
planning
25. 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.
Rubble - Coursed
cost-benefit analysis
Invert
Secondary Treatment
26. The force that resists the separation of two bodies in contact.
Adhesion
planned unit development (PUD)
Wasteline Vent
Impermeable
27. A capped opening in a building lateral -usually located on the property line - through which the pipelines can be cleaned.
Collection System
Lateral Cleanout
Forest Service
Artificial Groundwater Table
28. Any method of determining the weight a compacted material is able to support without damage or displacement. Usually stated in pounds per square foot.
air rights
Storm Runoff
landscape architect
Compaction Test
29. A large - public park - often highly scenic and isolated belonging to and operated by the federal government.
view
Saturated Soil
national park
Wastewater Treatment Plant
30. 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
Curb Stop
Septic Tank
Bearing
landscape architecture
31. The man-made creation of or alterations to a specific area - including its natural resources. This is in contrast to the 'natural environment.'
Settlement
built environment
landscape contractor
Angle of Repose
32. A sewer designed to carry both sanitary wastewaters and storm or surface water runoff.
Combined System
Nonpotable
Shear Wall
Sediment
33. 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.
landscape
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Retention
Shear Wall
34. Material used in backfilling of an excavation - selected for desirable compaction or other characteristics.
Datum Line
parkway
Angle of Repose
Select Backfill
35. A small tank (usually covered) or a storage facility used to store water for a home or farm. Often used to store rainwater.
Trunk System
Clear Well
ground water
Cistern
36. A septic tank or other holding tank which serves as a temporary wastewater storage reservoir for a Septic Tank Effluent Pump (STEP) system. See SEPTIC TANK.
Sanitary Sewer
Bedding
Interceptor
softscape
37. A road laid through a garden or park-like landscape - usually with median and roadside plantings.
parkway
Shear Wall
Manifold
Earth Shift
38. The natural elements with which landscape architects work - such as plant materials and the soil itself.
building codes
softscape
Bearing Wall
Collection Main
39. A U.S. government agency charged with administering vast areas of public land.
Earth Shift
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
CADD
drainage
40. Pertaining to groundwater - a well - or underground basin where the water is under a pressure greater than atmospheric and will rise above the level of its upper confining surface if given an opportunity to do so.
Subsidence
Artesian
land use
Manhole Vents
41. 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
Baluster
Day Tank
Imported Backfill
Newel Post
42. 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
B T U
building codes
Aeration
Absorption
43. A small box-like structure that contains valves used to regulate flows.
landscape architect
Collection System
Vault
Laundering Weir
44. 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.
City Beautiful Movement
Mail Line
land use
Adsorption
45. The movement of water through very small spaces due to molecular forces.
Walers
Sewer Main
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Capillary Action
46. 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.
Acid Rain
master plan
Wasteline Cleanout
reclamation
47. 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.'
environmental design professions
Storm Runoff
Angle Post
Interceptor
48. Water that does not contain objectionable pollution - contamination - minerals - or infective agents and is considered satisfactory for drinking.
drainage
softscape
Potable Water
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
49. 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
Collection System
Subsidence
softscape
Combined Sewer
50. 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.'
environmental impact
Angle of Repose
landscape architect
air rights