PERCOLATION TEST WORKSHEET - Custer County, South Dakota 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PERCOLATION TEST WORKSHEET in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Property Owner's name(s) in the designated field. Ensure that all names are clearly written for accurate identification.
  3. Fill in the Mailing Address, including City, State, and Zip Code. This information is crucial for any correspondence regarding the test.
  4. Input your phone number to facilitate communication if needed.
  5. Next, provide the Legal Description of the property location. This section may require specific details about your property boundaries.
  6. Indicate the Lot Size in the appropriate field to give context to your percolation test results.
  7. Record water levels at specified time intervals (0, 30, 60 minutes, etc.) for each test hole. Make sure to note down these measurements accurately.
  8. Calculate and enter the Perc Rate for each hole based on total inches divided by time of test (minimum 120 minutes).
  9. Finally, complete the form by providing details of who performed the test, including their name and company information.

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Excavate the percolation hole. The hole should be 300mm x 300mm wide and be 300mm below the proposed invert level of the septic tank / sewage treatment plant outlet pipe. For example, if the septic tank / sewage treatment plant has an outlet of 700mm, you should dig a hole to a depth of 1,000mm.
Percolation test method for rainwater disposal Fill the 300mm square section of the hole to a depth of at least 300mm with water and allow it to seep away overnight. The test should preferably be carried out at least three times with at least two trial holes. The average figure from the tests should be taken.
Youll need a percolation testcommonly called a perc testto determine if the soil can absorb and filter water properly. Hiring a professional for a perc test costs between $750 and $1,900, with an average of $1,300.
How to Do a Standard Perc Test Dig a hole that is 2 feet deep and 6 to 8 inches wide. Fill the hole to the top with water and allow the water to completely drain. Refill hole to the top with water again and use a yardstick to measure the depth of the water. Wait 30 minutes then measure the remaining water in the hole.
To perform a DIY soil drainage perk test, gather a shovel for digging, a ruler or tape measure for accurate measurements, a watch, smartphone, or timer to track drainage time, and a straight edge like a board or stick to help measure water levels. Youll also need a water source to fill the test hole.

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What is the Difference between Soakaway Percolation Testing? A soakaway test is required to determine if a new or replacement soakaway can be installed for disposing of surface run-off water. A Percolation Test is required where a septic tank or sewage treatment plant is proposed for treating foul water.

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