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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. The man-made creation of or alterations to a specific area - including its natural resources. This is in contrast to the 'natural environment.'
built environment
Selector
multiple use
Lateral Cleanout
2. 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
Artificial Groundwater Table
Surface Runoff
view
Angle of Repose
3. Harmonious use of the land for more than one purpose; not necessarily the combination of uses that will yield the highest economic return - e.g. - a mix of residential and commercial developments in the same area.
multiple use
Main Sewer
Acid Rain
Interconnector
4. The natural elements with which landscape architects work - such as plant materials and the soil itself.
site plan
softscape
Surcharge Manhole
ecology
5. A wall that resist horizontal forces applied in the plane of the wall.
Bedding
Shear Wall
Surcharge
Oxidation Ditch
6. Vertical member supporting the railing.
Baluster
Interconnector
International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
landscape contractor
7. Shoring members placed across a trench to hold other horizontal and vertical shoring members in place.
Bearing
Cross Braces
Storm Runoff
Impermeable
8. The linear or a real dimension over which a higher component transmits load to a lower component
Bearing
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Backfill
Capillary Action
9. The prepared and compacted base on which a manhole is constructed.
base plan
Cross Braces
Catch Basin
Manhole Bedding
10. The legal grant of right-of-use to an area of designated private property.
Newel Post
Earth Shift
Rubble - Coursed
easement
11. 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
Trunk System
Activated Sludge Process
Handhole Trap
Retention
12. Tamping or rolling of a material to achieve a surface or density that is able to support predicted loads.
Interceptor
Overflow Manhole
Compaction
Lateral Cleanout
13. 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.
Day Tank
Impermeable
drainage
land trust
14. 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
Groundwater
topography
historic preservation
designed landscape
15. A reservoir for the storage of filtered water of sufficient capacity to prevent the need to vary the filtration rate with variations in demand. Also used to provide chlorine contact time for disinfection.
new town
Artesian
Activated Sludge Process
Clear Well
16. Material used to fill in a trench or excavation
Overflow Manhole
Combined System
Backfill
Wastewater Collection System
17. The form of the land. Contour lines are map lines connecting points of the same ground elevation and are used to depict and measure slope and drainage. Spot elevations are points of a specific elevation.
Angle of Repose
Storm Runoff
contour
Soil Pipe
18. Rain and snow water accumulated in the earth's porous rock.
Cistern
Activated Sludge Process
ground water
Impermeable
19. Most plumbing codes require a vent pipe connection of adequate size and located downstream of a trap in a building wastewater system. This vent prevents the accumulation of gases or odors and is usually piped through the roof and out of doors.
Saturated Soil
Wasteline Vent
Soil Pipe
Storm Water Inlet
20. 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
Surcharge
Invert
master plan
Interceptor
21. A water treatment process in which solid particles settle out of the water being treated in a large clarifier or sedimentation basin.
Pump Station
Axial Load
Sedimentation
Easement
22. A trained builder or installer of landscapes - retained to implement the plans of landscape architects.
A S T M
Storm Water
landscape contractor
Chain of Custody
23. 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.
Easement
conservation plan
Riprap
Baluster
24. 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
Service Pipe
Select Backfill
Balustrade
Secondary Treatment
25. 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
hardscape
Settlement
26. A wall or plate placed in an open channel and used to measure the flow of water. The depth of the flow over the weir can be used to calculate the flow rate - or a chart or conversion table may be used to convert depth to flow. A wall or obstruction u
Trunk System
Aeration
Laundering Weir
Weir
27. 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
Soil Displacement
land trust
environmental design professions
Rubble - Ordinary
28. A manhole which fills and allows raw wastewater to flow out onto the street or ground.
Shear Wall
building codes
Chain of Custody
Overflow Manhole
29. A material - other than aggregate - cementitious material or water - added in small quantities to the mix in order to produce some (desired) modifications - either to the properties of the mix or of the hardened product.
Wastewater Collection System
Admixture
hardscape
Rubble - Ordinary
30. A U.S. government agency responsible for developing and enforcing regulations that guide the use of land and natural resources.
master plan
Manhole Vents
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
building codes
31. 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.
Capillary Action
environmental inventory
Liquefaction
Outlet
32. 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
Water Table
Lateral Sewer
Oxidation Ditch
Nonpotable
33. 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.
Impermeable
multiple use
Vault
Adhesion
34. 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.
Easement
Angle of Repose
Check Valve
City Beautiful Movement
35. Branch or lateral sewers that collect wastewater from building sewers and service lines.
Lift Station
drainage
Manifold
Mail Line
36. A U.S. government agency charged with administering vast areas of public land.
Manhole
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Curb Stop
Backfill
37. One or a series of oneinch diameter holes through a manhole lid for purposes of venting dangerous gases found in sewers.
Elevation
Housing and Urban Development - Department of (HUD)
Manhole Vents
Secondary Treatment
38. The creative illustration - planning and specification of space for the greatest possible amount of harmony - utility - value and beauty.
design
Rubble - Random
landscape architecture
Chain of Custody
39. The movement of water through very small spaces due to molecular forces.
Supersaturated
Bedding
Capillary Action
topography
40. The running off of water from a land surface or subsurface - such as through sewers or natural means.
historic preservation
Lateral Cleanout
drainage
ground water
41. 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
Select Backfill
Activated Sludge Process
National Park Service (NPS)
Gravity Flow
42. Any designated use or activity on a piece of land.
Combined Sewer
land use
site plan
Aquifer
43. 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.
Storm Collection System
easement
environmental impact
reclamation
44. 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.
Liquefaction
design
Sewer Main
Forest Service
45. A sewer installed to connect two separate sewers. If one sewer becomes blocked - wastewater can back up and flow through the interconnector to the other sewer.
Activated Sludge Process
Interconnector
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
softscape
46. A small box-like structure that contains valves used to regulate flows.
Grease Trap
Vault
cost-benefit analysis
Storm Runoff
47. A 19th- and 20th-century planned community traditionally featuring careful mixes of housing - open space - commercial activity and recreation. Examples include Reston - Va. - and Columbia - Md. - in the United States - and Harlow and Stevenage in Gre
Chain of Custody
Curb Stop
new town
master plan
48. The pipeline extending from the water main to the building served or to the consumer's system.
Service Pipe
Rubble - Random
planning
Catch Basin
49. A strip of unspoiled - often treed - agricultural or other outlying land used to separate or ring urban areas.
Sedimentation
Retention
Wasteline Vent
greenbelt
50. A small tank (usually covered) or a storage facility used to store water for a home or farm. Often used to store rainwater.
Gravity Flow
Rubble - Ordinary
Cistern
Activated Sludge Process