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Coefficient of percolation

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Answered by Anonymous
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The coefficient of permeability of a soil describes how easily a liquid will move through a soil. ...

The coefficient of permeability of a soil describes how easily a liquid will move through a soil. ... This is a reliable test to find rate of soil percolation. The coefficient of permeability has no direct relationship between the percolation rate in soil....

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Answered by brokendreams
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The coefficient of percolation is the ratio of trench bottom area.

Explanation:

  1. It refers to the ratio of trench bottom area to percolation duration, which is stated in gallons per square foot per day as the maximum rate of sewage application.
  2. Percolation in the soil is simply the passage of water through the soil, and a soil percolation test is a tool used to measure it.
  3. It has to do with both saturation and water draining too quickly away from the roots.
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