The Guelph Permeameter requires a smooth sided cylindrical hole containing water to function. This is prepared using a soil auger set.
The Guelph Permeameter requires a smooth sided cylindrical hole containing water to function. This is prepared using a soil auger set.
#Firstly the well is dug to the approximate depth using a digging auger with pointed cutting bits.
#Firstly the well is dug to the approximate depth using a digging auger with pointed cutting bits.
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**Digging will require some pressure, but should not require heavy pressure which may adversely affect the soil beneath. If a rock or other feature is encountered that requires significant effort, the hole should be abandoned and a new boring begun nearby.
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#*Digging will require some pressure, but should not require heavy pressure which may adversely affect the soil beneath. If a rock or other feature is encountered that requires significant effort, the hole should be abandoned and a new boring begun nearby.
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**The well should be at least 30 cm deep from the surface. It may be much deeper depending on the apparatus available.
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#*The well should be at least 30 cm deep from the surface. It may be much deeper depending on the apparatus available.
#The well should then be finished to more of a cylindrical shape using a sizing auger,
#The well should then be finished to more of a cylindrical shape using a sizing auger,
#Just one or two passes of a brush may be used to reduce any ‘sealing’ or ‘smearing’ of the walls of the well.
#Just one or two passes of a brush may be used to reduce any ‘sealing’ or ‘smearing’ of the walls of the well.