A buyer who is concerned with whether a property's soil is suitable for construction of a septic system would, as part of the inspection process, order a/an:
A. absorption test
B. geological inspection
C. percolation test
D. toxic waste report
Answer: C. percolation test
A percolation test, which measures the soil's capacity to absorb water, is usually performed to determine whether a property is suitable for a septic system that will meet applicable health standards.
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