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• <br />INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM 115 - SBD - 6395 <br />To be a complete and accurate sail test, your report must include; <br />1. Complete legal description; <br />2. The use section must clearly indicate whether- this is a rgsidence or commerciaj project; <br />3. MAXIMUM number of bedrooms or commercial use planned; <br />4. Is this a new or replacement system; <br />-�b. Complete,the suitability rating boxes. A SITE IS SUITABLE FOR A HOLDING TANK ONLY IF ALL <br />OTHER SYSTEMS ARE RULED OUT BASED ON SOIL CONDITIONS; <br />Ci. PLEASE use the abbreviations shown here for writing profile descriptions and completing the plot plan; <br />7. MAKE A LEGIBLE diagram accurately locating your test locations. Drawing to scale is preferred. A <br />separ,ate sheet may be usetl'i:f desired; <br />8. Make sure your benchmark and vertical elevation reference point are clearly shown, and are permanent; <br />9. Complete all appropriate boxes as to dates, names, addresses, flood plain data, percolation test exemp- <br />tion, if appropriate; <br />10. if the information (such as flood plain, elevation) does riot apply, place N.A. in the appropriate box; <br />11. Sign the form and place your current address and your certification number; <br />12. Make legible copies and distribute as required. ALL SOIL TESTS MUST BE FILED WITH THE <br />LOCAL AUTHORITY WITHIN 30 DAYS OF COMPLETION, <br />Soil Separates and Textures <br />Other Symbols <br />st <br />- Stone (aver 10") <br />BR <br />Bedrock <br />cot) <br />- Cobble (3 - 10") <br />SS <br />-' Sandstone <br />gr <br />Gravel (under 3") <br />LS <br />- Limestone <br />s <br />- Sand <br />HGW <br />- High Groundwater <br />cs <br />Coarse Sand <br />Perc <br />Percolation Rate <br />med s <br />- Medium Sand <br />W <br />- well <br />I's <br />Fine Sand <br />Bldg <br />Building <br />Is <br />- Loamy Sand <br />> <br />Greater Than <br />"sl <br />Sandy Loam <br />< <br />Less Than <br />"l <br />- Loam <br />Bn <br />- Brown <br />sit <br />Silt Loarn <br />BI <br />Black <br />si __ <br />Silt <br />Gy <br />- Gray <br />cl <br />- Clay Loarn <br />Y <br />- Yellow <br />scl - <br />Sandy Clay Loam <br />R <br />- Red . <br />sicl <br />- Silty Clay Loam <br />moi; <br />- Mottles <br />s€; <br />Sandy Clay <br />w' <br />-- with <br />s!c <br />- Silty Clay <br />fff <br />few, 'fine, faint <br />`c <br />Clay <br />cc <br />common, coarse <br />pt <br />feat <br />rnrn <br />- Many, medium <br />m <br />Muck <br />d <br />- distinct <br />p <br />- prominent , <br />HWL <br />- High water level, <br />Six general soil textures <br />surface water <br />foi liquid waste disposal <br />BM <br />- BenrhMark <br />VRP <br />= Vertical Reference Point <br />This soil test report is the first step in securing a sanitary permit. The county or the Department may request <br />verification of this soil test in the field prior to permit issuance. A complete set of plans for the private <br />sewage system and a permit application must be subri'iitte:l to the appropriate local authority in order to <br />obtain a perri7it. The sanitary permit must be obtained and posted prior to the start of any construction, <br />