Lane County, Oregon   eGovernment 

TEST PIT INFORMATION

A number of different types of septic systems are now approvable in Oregon.  Each type has different soil and topographic requirements.  We evaluate the test pits you've provided, to determine the appropriate type of septic system for your lot.  If approved, the drainfield will be located in the vicinity of the test pits.

To perform the Site Evaluation, you must provide at least two test pits (preferably three).  Pits should be 50-100 feet apart.  Test pits need to be large enough for us to enter and inspect the soil profile (two (2) feet wide, four (4) feet long, and five (5) feet deep) and stepped or ramped on one end for safe access.

A plot plan must be submitted with the application that clearly shows the location of the test pits, all wells (including the neighbors), and property lines.  The plot plan should also show the location of any proposed or existing development such as buildings, roads, and wells.  Show all features in relation to the test pits.  The drainfield cannot be located in areas that are to be covered by the proposed home, driveway, or accessory buildings.

Notify us when test pits are ready for inspection.  To help us locate your property, place the green card, with the site inspection number on it, in a location that can be seen from the road.  Provide a marked trail if the test holes cannot be seen from the road.  Open test pits are a potential hazard; keep them covered to prevent accidents.  Test pits can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes, as well as, a safety hazard to people and animals.  Test pits should be promptly backfilled upon completion of the site evaluation.

Do NOT modify (cut or fill), dig a nearby well, pave, or otherwise develop the proposed and/or approved-drainfield location.  Doing so could void your approval.

Siting Considerations