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  3. New Jersey Administrative Code
  4. Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
  5. Chapter 9A - STANDARDS FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
  6. Subchapter 5 - DETERMINATION OF SOIL SUITABILITY

Subchapter 5 - DETERMINATION OF SOIL SUITABILITY

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  1. § 7:9A-5.1 - General provisions for the determination of soil suitability
  2. § 7:9A-5.2 - Requirements for soil profile pits and borings
  3. § 7:9A-5.3 - Terminology required for soil logs
  4. § 7:9A-5.4 - Criteria for determination of soil suitability classes
  5. § 7:9A-5.5 - Rock substrata
  6. § 7:9A-5.6 - Excessively coarse horizons and substrata
  7. § 7:9A-5.7 - Hydraulically restrictive horizons and substrata
  8. § 7:9A-5.8 - Criteria for recognition of zones of saturation
  9. § 7:9A-5.9 - Hydraulic head test
  10. § 7:9A-5.10 - Disturbed ground

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  1. § 7:9A-5.1 - General provisions for the determination of soil suitability
  2. § 7:9A-5.2 - Requirements for soil profile pits and borings
  3. § 7:9A-5.3 - Terminology required for soil logs
  4. § 7:9A-5.4 - Criteria for determination of soil suitability classes
  5. § 7:9A-5.5 - Rock substrata
  6. § 7:9A-5.6 - Excessively coarse horizons and substrata
  7. § 7:9A-5.7 - Hydraulically restrictive horizons and substrata
  8. § 7:9A-5.8 - Criteria for recognition of zones of saturation
  9. § 7:9A-5.9 - Hydraulic head test
  10. § 7:9A-5.10 - Disturbed ground

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