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1. Test the soil composition and texture: Use a soil auger to take several samples from multiple depths and test for particle size, organic content, pH, and nutrient levels. 2. Check for compaction: Test the soil’s bearing capacity using a Proctor Test or other type of compaction test. 3. Test for dRead more
1. Test the soil composition and texture: Use a soil auger to take several samples from multiple depths and test for particle size, organic content, pH, and nutrient levels.
2. Check for compaction: Test the soil’s bearing capacity using a Proctor Test or other type of compaction test.
3. Test for drainage: Use a percolation test to measure how long it takes water to drain through the soil.
4. Test for contaminants: Have the soil tested for heavy metals and other chemicals to determine whether any pollutants are present that could cause harm if left unaddressed.
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