Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 11:55 am
Hi,
I'm preparing to run a perculation test prior to installing a drainage field for my septic tank, but have run into a problem.
I've dug down to the invert point approx. 600mmx600mm and am now digging a futher 250mm deeper, 300mm x 300mm however the soil at this depth is almost pure sand, and drops back into the hole even without adding any water to do the test.
My question is how to get around this? I've constructed shuttering, but am concerned that this will effect the results by limiting the drainage to the floor of the box only? I could drill holes in the sides of the shuttering to limit this effect, but would like some professional advice?
Thanks
Simon.
I'm preparing to run a perculation test prior to installing a drainage field for my septic tank, but have run into a problem.
I've dug down to the invert point approx. 600mmx600mm and am now digging a futher 250mm deeper, 300mm x 300mm however the soil at this depth is almost pure sand, and drops back into the hole even without adding any water to do the test.
My question is how to get around this? I've constructed shuttering, but am concerned that this will effect the results by limiting the drainage to the floor of the box only? I could drill holes in the sides of the shuttering to limit this effect, but would like some professional advice?
Thanks
Simon.