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septic system, one percolation test (either a shallow or deep test) must demonstrate a <br /> satisfactory percolation rate within the proposed septic system disposal field. <br /> Details and results of the percolation tests are summarized in the following table. <br /> Table 2. Percolation Test Summary <br /> Test No., Percolation Percolation Test Duration Comments <br /> Date Tested Test Rate (see notes) <br /> Depth (ft.) (minutes/inch) <br /> P1-S (Parcel 1) <br /> 5/3/16 3.30 83.3 4 hr. Failed* <br /> Shallow Test <br /> PI-D (Parcel 1) <br /> 5/3/16 12.75 <5.0 4 hr. Satisfactory <br /> perc. rate <br /> Deep Test <br /> P2-S (Parcel 2) <br /> 5/3/16 3.40 125 4 hr. Failed* <br /> Shallow Test <br /> P2-D (Parcel 2) <br /> 5/3/16 14.35 <5.0 4 hr. Satisfactory <br /> Deep Test perc. rate <br /> P3-S (Parcel 3) <br /> 5/3/16 3.25 27.8 4 hr. Satisfactory <br /> Shallow Test perc. rate <br /> P3-D (Parcel 3) <br /> 5/3/16 7.50 7.8 4 hr. Satisfactory <br /> Dperc. rate <br /> Deep Test <br /> P4-S (Parcel 4) <br /> 5/3/16 3.35 125 4 hr. Failed* <br /> Shallow Test <br /> P4-D (Parcel 4) <br /> 5/3/16 11.25 <5.0 4 hr. Satisfactory <br /> perc. rate <br /> Deep Test <br /> Note: A satisfactory percolation rate for a"shallow"test is less than or equal to 60 minutes per inch. A satisfactory <br /> percolation rate for a"deep"test is less than or equal to 30 minutes per inch. <br /> 'Only one test(shallow or deep) is required to pass per parcel for that parcel to utilize a standard septic system. <br /> LOGE 1602 Page 7 <br />