Using the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) it classifies as SM, Sandy Silt , or Silty Sand, with a portion as ML (Silt) some gravel and cobbles througout Site. Our concern is the time of actual test, another Lab performed the Falling Head Permeability with Constant Head. Said firm is reporting test which are less than 5 minutes ? Does not seem likely, Possibly soil sample was disturbed ? We are trying to come up with a range of test time to use for determining the Design K value. We are leaning towards not even considering rapid tests. The longest time is 160 minutes, with the majority of tests lasting 60 minutes. ? These times even seem too rapid. I recall performing said test and sometimes it wood take over 120 to 240 minutes to become fully saturated, then test starts and lasts the majority of the day ?
Tough call. I personally do not think the firm whom performed the testing did it under restrained lab environment following the ASTM specification? Simply because the firm who performed the tests did not report time to saturation ?
Its tough because as a ethically moral Engineer, it is hard to confront another professional firm indicating suspicion in the integrity of performing said tests. I must find the "politically correct words" as to not accuse, since I do not know all the facts.
On the other hand, being the Design firm responsible for the performance of the Onsite Wastewater Renovation System and Subsurface Wastewater Absorption System(s) [Leaching fields], This writer needs to be confident on the results of the lab performed tests.