"When is a soakaway not a soakaway... when it's a hole" I get that - thanks Tony for the post and for all the excellent material on the site.
I was all set up to build a nice land drain with a 0.6m3 aquacell soakaway. But then... my site investigation
My question is this - I dug a trial pit and left it overnight - I didn't go to the full 1.2m, just 0.5m and about 20cmX20cm
When I dug the pit the subsoil was really quite dry, so I was hoping the water table was deeper
Anyway this morning, there's still over 30cm of water in the pit - the level has only dropped by 18cm.
Does this definitely mean
1. I have hit the water table at 18cm below surface, or
2. The soil is just not very porous (I know...it's clay!!)
I'm thinking that if it's 2., a deeper hole could generate more hydrostatic pressure - 0.2-0.3 Bar and drain, or even better I may hit a more porous sublayer.
If it's 1., then the I assume the project is off.
Any thoughts please.
Trial pits and water table
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Thanks - the sub soil was quite dry and I just dug it straight out pretty cleanly.
During the day the water level has dropped by just under 1cm per hour, so I think it might be just impermeable soil...
I have dug another pit to about 1m to leave dry overnight and see if it fills with water - so far still dry after 4 hrs. Not sure if it will fill up if it's below the water table as the soil is so impermeable, but it might get damp I suppose.
I'm hoping if the groundwater is way below, I can dig the 3 Aquacells in vertically to give me a narrow 3m deep soakaway with high pressure at the base if it does fill up.
During the day the water level has dropped by just under 1cm per hour, so I think it might be just impermeable soil...
I have dug another pit to about 1m to leave dry overnight and see if it fills with water - so far still dry after 4 hrs. Not sure if it will fill up if it's below the water table as the soil is so impermeable, but it might get damp I suppose.
I'm hoping if the groundwater is way below, I can dig the 3 Aquacells in vertically to give me a narrow 3m deep soakaway with high pressure at the base if it does fill up.
Enthusiatic amateur!