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Civil Engineering Vocab
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1. A manhole in which the rate of the water entering is greater than the capacity of the outlet under gravity flow conditions. When the water in the manhole rises above the top of the outlet pipe - the manhole is said to be 'surcharged.'
Artificial Groundwater Table
environmental impact
Surcharge Manhole
Impermeable
2. 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.'
Riprap
Easement
Sedimentation
Storm Runoff
3. 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
City Beautiful Movement
Baluster
Retention
Easement
4. Shoring members placed across a trench to hold other horizontal and vertical shoring members in place.
ground water
Trunk Sewer
Cross Braces
Sanitary Sewer
5. 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.
softscape
Saturated Soil
Runoff
Catch Basin
6. A type of easement granting permission to a constructor or developer to build over a street or structure.
Chain of Custody
Axial Load
air rights
planning
7. Tamping or rolling of a material to achieve a surface or density that is able to support predicted loads.
Compaction
Overflow Manhole
Handhole Trap
Baffle
8. An unstable condition of a solution (water) in which the solution contains a substance at a concentration greater than the saturation concentration for the substance.
multiple use
Clear Well
softscape
Supersaturated
9. 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.
building codes
drainage
Interceptor
Selector
10. 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.
Two-Way Cleanout
Deadend Manhole
Clear Well
land trust
11. In zoning - a housing or commercial development composed of individual units that are regulated as a whole.
Equalizing Basin
planned unit development (PUD)
Select Backfill
Pump Station
12. A conservation group that maintains a revolving fund for quickly buying land that is in danger of being developed inappropriately or without regard to proper environmental considerations.
Day Tank
Sedimentation
land trust
reclamation
13. 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
Angle of Repose
Sewer
Absorption Capacity
Select Bedding
14. 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
building (construction) permit
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Compaction Test
Curb Stop
15. Vertical member supporting the railing.
Manhole Bedding
Water Table
Baluster
Surface Runoff
16. An opening or point of access in a building wastewater pipe system for rodding or snake operation.
Terminal Manhole
site plan
Clear Well
Wasteline Cleanout
17. Masonry composed of roughly shaped stones fitting approximately on level beds - well bonded and brought at vertical intervals to continuous level beds of courses.
building (construction) permit
planned unit development (PUD)
Rubble - Coursed
Supersaturated
18. 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.'
Handhole Trap
Manhole
Walers
Weir
19. The pipes - conduits - structures - equipment - and processes required to collect - convey - and treat domestic and industrial wastes - and dispose of the effluent and sludge.
drainage
Check Valve
Wastewater Facilities
Storm Water
20. 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.
Outlet
Wasteline Vent
Acid Rain
planned unit development (PUD)
21. The used household water and watercarried solids that flow in sewers to a wastewater treatment plant. The preferred term is WASTEWATER.
Interceptor
Groundwater
Select Bedding
Sewage
22. The prepared and compacted base on which a manhole is constructed.
Trunk Sewer
Select Backfill
Manhole Bedding
Earth Shift
23. In the United States - a certification of individuals entitled to use the term 'landscape architect' or to practice landscape architecture or both - by means of examination and required degree and experience criteria.
landscape architecture registration
Water Table
Wastewater Collection System
conservation
24. 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
Surface Runoff
Lift Station
Sediment
environmental design professions
25. The running off of water from a land surface or subsurface - such as through sewers or natural means.
Storm Sewer
Activated Sludge Process
drainage
Combined System
26. In landscape architecture - an essential sheet showing site boundaries and significant site features - used as a basis for subsequent plan development.
easement
base plan
new town
National Park Service (NPS)
27. 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
Manifold
Septic Tank
air rights
National Park Service (NPS)
28. Water that may contain objectionable pollution - contamination - minerals - or infective agents and is considered unsafe and/or unpalatable for drinking.
site plan
Nonpotable
building codes
Baluster
29. 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
Septic Tank
landscape architecture registration
Gravity Flow
30. A strip of unspoiled - often treed - agricultural or other outlying land used to separate or ring urban areas.
greenbelt
new town
Saturated Soil
Newel Post
31. The excess water running off from the surface of a drainage area during and immediately after a period of rain. See STORM RUNOFF.
Saturated Soil
Storm Water
Earth Shift
Sewage
32. The science and management of land - especially rural - agricultural land.
Outlet
agronomy
manipulation of space
Groundwater
33. 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.
Overflow Manhole
landscape architecture registration
built environment
Earth Shift
34. A large pipe to which a series of smaller pipes are connected. Also called a HEADER.
softscape
Aeration
City Beautiful Movement
Manifold
35. A groundwater table that is changed by artificial means. Examples of activities that artificially raise the level of a groundwater table include agricultural irrigation - dams and excessive sewer line exfiltration. A groundwater table can be artifici
Mail Line
grade
scenic easement
Artificial Groundwater Table
36. 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.
scenic easement
hardscape
air rights
new town
37. 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.
site plan
Wastewater
Combined Wastewater
Impermeable
38. The force that resists the separation of two bodies in contact.
Newel Post
Cistern
Curb inlet
Adhesion
39. A wall that resist horizontal forces applied in the plane of the wall.
Aeration
Manifold
Shear Wall
Curb inlet
40. A coordinating agency formed in 1961 for state boards that administer licensing exams and maintain records for landscape architects to practice.
Permeability
Absorption
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Council of Landscape Architecture Registration Boards (CLARB)
41. 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.
historic preservation
design
Rubble - Coursed
contour
42. 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
Activated Sludge Process
Acid Rain
land trust
Subsidence
43. 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.
Shear Wall
Roof Leader
Interconnector
Water Table
44. 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.
Imported Backfill
designed landscape
Pump Station
reclamation
45. 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.
Walers
parkway
Select Bedding
Day Tank
46. The condition of water or soil which contains a sufficient amount of acid substances to lower the pH below 7.0.
Acidic
scenic easement
Bearing
Weir
47. 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 Water Inlet
Settlement
Storm Runoff
Pump Station
48. 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.
Artesian
Soil Pipe
Day Tank
conservation plan
49. The pipe system for collecting and carrying water and watercarried wastes from domestic and industrial sources to a wastewater treatment plant.
Interceptor
site plan
Estimated Flow
Wastewater Collection System
50. The science and art of design - planning - management and stewardship of the land. Landscape architecture involves natural and built elements - cultural and scientific knowledge - and concern for resource conservation to the end that the resulting en
Baffle
Sanitary Sewer
landscape architecture
topography