Rocks & Soils
Soil & Water Movement
Water & Wastewater Systems
Environment, Regulations & Sustainability
100

This rock type forms from cooled molten material and is usually impermeable.

What is igneous rock?

100

This soil type has very small particles and very low permeability.

What is clay?

100

This system treats wastewater onsite using a tank and drain field.

What is a septic system?

100

This federal law regulates pollution discharged into rivers and lakes.

What is the Clean Water Act (CWA)?

200

This rock type often has high porosity and permeability and forms from sediments.

What is sedimentary rock?

200

This soil type allows water to move quickly and is good for drainage.

What is sand or gravel?

200

This system collects wastewater through sewers and treats it at one facility.

What is a centralized wastewater treatment plant?

200

This federal law protects public drinking water quality.

What is the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)?

300

This property describes how much empty space exists in soil or rock.

What is porosity?

300

This chart uses sand, silt, and clay percentages to classify soil type.

What is the triangular soil classification chart?

300

This wastewater problem occurs when stormwater overwhelms old sewer systems.

What is a combined sewer overflow (CSO)?

300

This concept focuses on protecting the environment while conserving resources.

What is green engineering?

400

This property describes how easily water flows through connected pore spaces.

What is permeability?

400

This organization provides soil survey maps used for septic and land planning.

What is the NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service)?

400

This factor is critical when deciding if septic systems will work safely.

What is soil permeability or groundwater depth?

400

These systems use plants and natural processes to treat wastewater.

What are constructed wetlands?