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Infiltration Testing

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learning2geotech

Civil/Environmental
Apr 4, 2019
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Why do they recommend to wait 24 to 48 hours (depending on the jurisdiction) after heavy rain (>0.5 in/hr) to do infiltration test when they require the hole to be pre-soaked for at least an hour. Doesn't the rain presoak the soils for us anyway.
 
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I have not seen that recommendation but I imagine that it could be due to rising the groundwater table in the short term affecting soakage rates. This will obviously reduce your soakage area if your pit extends below the level.

 
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