Percolation Test
Both sewage treatment plants and septic tanks also require a percolation area for extra treatment of effluent.Percolation Test To BS6297 : 1983
To determine the area of land required, a percolation test is essential. The method as described below should be adoptedPercolation Test Method
- Evacuate a hole 300mm square to a depth of 250mm below the proposed invert level of the land drain. Where deep drains are necessary, the hole should conform to this shape at the bottom but may be enlarged about the 250mm level to enable safe excavation to be carried out.
- Fill the 300mm square section of the hole to a depth of at least 250mm with water and allow it to seep away completely.
- Divide this time by the depth in millimetres of water placed in the hole. The answer gives the average time required for the water to drop 1mm. Take care, when making the test to avoid abnormal weather conditions such as heavy rain, severe frost or drought.
- Carry out the test at least 3 times and take the average figure. Where deep excavations are necessary a modified test may be adopted using a 300mm earth auger.
- Bore the test hole vertically to the appropriate depth taking care to remove all loose debris.
- Now make water level observations referring to a fixed datum using a dipstick or some suitable alternative water level indicator. The value found in this way is called the percolation value of the soil and can be used to determine the area of drainage trench floors required to disperse effluents.
- If the percolation value exceeds 140, the soil is not suitable for land drains. From 140 to 100, land drains are desirable.
The floor area of subsurface drainage trench required to disperse effluents from the sewage treatment plant is calculated from:
- At = p x Vp x 0.2
- where P is the number of persons served by the tank and
- Vp is the percolation value obtained as described.
Drainage trenches should be from 300mm to 900mm wide and areas of undisturbed ground should be maintained between parallel trenches.
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