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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. 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.
Earth Shift
cost-benefit analysis
Seasonal Water Table
Grade
2. A manhole located at the upstream end of a sewer and having no inlet pipe. Also called a DEADEND MANHOLE.
Permeability
Terminal Manhole
Storm Collection System
Lateral Cleanout
3. Shoring members placed across a trench to hold other horizontal and vertical shoring members in place.
Oxidation Ditch
Cross Braces
Lateral Sewer
Artesian
4. That part of the precipitation falling on a drainage area which does not escape as surface stream flow during a given period. It is the difference between total precipitation and total runoff during the period - and represents evaporation - transpira
Lateral Break
Wastewater
Retention
Acid Rain
5. 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
Lateral Break
Sanitary Sewer
natural resources
6. A layer - usually of concrete or mortar - for providing continuous support to such items as bricks - slabs - pipes.
Wastewater Collection System
Baffle
Bedding
greenbelt
7. 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.
Newel Post
planning
grade
Trunk Sewer
8. A sewer designed to carry both sanitary wastewaters and storm or surface water runoff.
Aeration
Sewage
Curb Stop
Combined Sewer
9. The natural elements with which landscape architects work - such as plant materials and the soil itself.
Collection Main
Invert
softscape
Oxidation Ditch
10. Sedimentation basin overflow weir. A plate with Vnotches along the top to ensure a uniform flow rate and avoid shortcircuiting.
Laundering Weir
Impermeable
Collection Main
International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
11. Branch or lateral sewers that collect wastewater from building sewers and service lines.
multiple use
City Beautiful Movement
Mail Line
Secondary Treatment
12. The creative illustration - planning and specification of space for the greatest possible amount of harmony - utility - value and beauty.
Potable Water
Cistern
Adhesion
design
13. 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
Stratification
zoning
Collection System
Overflow Manhole
14. A tank used to store a chemical solution of known concentration for feed to a chemical feeder. A day tank usually stores sufficient chemical solution to properly treat the water being treated for at least one day. Also called an AGE TANK.
Rubble - Coursed
Day Tank
land use
Deadend Manhole
15. 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
planned unit development (PUD)
Pump Station
landscape
Imported Backfill
16. 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.
Select Bedding
planned unit development (PUD)
Impermeable
Grade
17. 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.
B T U
Storm Runoff
Riprap
Angle Post
18. Landscape architecture - (civil) engineering - urban planning and architecture. Agronomy is also often included in this group.
Aeration
site plan
environmental design professions
landscape architect
19. 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.
Artificial Groundwater Table
Groundwater
Compaction
Walers
20. The pipe system for collecting and carrying water and watercarried wastes from domestic and industrial sources to a wastewater treatment plant.
Soil Displacement
Permeability
Grease Trap
Wastewater Collection System
21. 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
Wastewater
Nonpotable
Cistern
22. A type of easement granting permission to a constructor or developer to build over a street or structure.
Pump Station
Check Valve
easement
air rights
23. Legal right to use the property of others for a specific purpose. For example - a utility company may have a fivefoot easement along the property line of a home. This gives the utility the legal right to install and maintain a sewer line within the e
A S T M
Sedimentation Basin
Handhole Trap
Easement
24. A sewer that receives wastewater from many tributary branches or sewers and serves a large territory and contributing population.
Trunk Sewer
Newel Post
softscape
Absorption Capacity
25. The condition of water or soil which contains a sufficient amount of acid substances to lower the pH below 7.0.
Soil Pipe
Infiltrated Debris
Acidic
master plan
26. An authorization issued by a government agency allowing construction of a project according to approved plans and specifications.
Subsidence
Selector
Curb Stop
building (construction) permit
27. 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.
environmental impact
Mail Line
topography
air rights
28. 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.
Estimated Flow
Grade
Elevation
landscape contractor
29. A break in a lateral pipe somewhere between the sewer main and the building connection.
City Beautiful Movement
Sewage
Collection Main
Lateral Break
30. 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.
cost-benefit analysis
view
scenic easement
Council of Landscape Architecture Registration Boards (CLARB)
31. A device made of pipe fittings used to prevent sewer gases escaping from the branch or lateral sewer from entering a building sewer.
Manhole Bedding
City Beautiful Movement
Handhole Trap
Cistern
32. 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
Absorption Capacity
Walers
open space
Imported Backfill
33. A trained builder or installer of landscapes - retained to implement the plans of landscape architects.
air rights
landscape contractor
Surcharge Manhole
grade
34. 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.
building (construction) permit
Riprap
master plan
natural resources
35. The lowest point of the channel inside a pipe - conduit - or canal.
Invert
Saturated Soil
Baluster
Earth Shift
36. A capped opening in a building lateral -usually located on the property line - through which the pipelines can be cleaned.
Lateral Cleanout
Sewer Main
historic preservation
Deadend Manhole
37. 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.
Service Pipe
Liquefaction
built environment
environmental inventory
38. Downward movement of the soil or of a structure which it supports
Settlement
Manhole Vents
Outlet
open space
39. The prepared and compacted base on which a manhole is constructed.
Compaction Test
Grease Trap
Combined System
Manhole Bedding
40. 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.'
Manhole
Two-Way Cleanout
Grease Trap
Sediment
41. An opening or point of access in a building wastewater pipe system for rodding or snake operation.
Wasteline Cleanout
Bedding
Council of Landscape Architecture Registration Boards (CLARB)
national park
42. A downspout or pipe installed to drain a roof gutter to a storm drain or other means of disposal.
air rights
building codes
Roof Leader
Datum Line
43. A line from which heights and depths are calculated or measured. Also called a datum plane or a datum level.
Caisson
Combined Wastewater
Settlement
Datum Line
44. Masonry composed of roughly shaped stones - well bonded and brought at irregular intervals vertically to discontinuous but approximately level beds or courses.
Rubble - Random
Laundering Weir
design
Collection Main
45. A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water. The term 'collection line' is often used also.
Water Table
Sewer
cost-benefit analysis
Cistern
46. 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.
Saturated Soil
Runoff
Settlement
Groundwater
47. A wall that supports any vertical load in addition to its own weight.
Bearing Wall
Estimated Flow
Liquefaction
Combined Sewer
48. 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
Chain of Custody
environmental design professions
National Park Service (NPS)
Liquefaction
49. In zoning - a housing or commercial development composed of individual units that are regulated as a whole.
natural resources
Adhesion
Day Tank
planned unit development (PUD)
50. Rain and snow water accumulated in the earth's porous rock.
site plan
Grease Trap
ground water
Overflow Manhole