PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS & CORRECT
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TEXAS OSSF INSTALLER EXAM 2026 | PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS & CORRECT
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DOCUMENT OVERVIEW:
• This comprehensive practice test contains 200 questions covering all major topics
on the Texas OSSF Installer Certification Exam, with detailed rationales for each
answer to reinforce learning and understanding of onsite sewage facility design,
installation, and regulations.
• Study this material by reviewing each question carefully, attempting to answer
before checking the correct answer, and paying special attention to the rationales—
which explain the "why" behind each correct answer to build mastery of OSSF
principles and Texas regulations.
1. What does OSSF stand for?
A) Onsite Septic System Facility
B) Onsite Sewage Sequencing Framework
C) Onsite Sewage Facility
D) Onsite Soil Filtration Foundation
E) Organic Sewage Storage Facility
CORRECT ANSWER: C) Onsite Sewage Facility
Rationale: OSSF is the official acronym used throughout Texas regulations and the
Texas Administrative Code to refer to systems that treat wastewater on the
property where it is generated, rather than being transported to a municipal
treatment plant.
,2. Which Texas agency has primary regulatory authority over OSSF systems?
A) Texas Department of Water Resources
B) Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
C) Texas Department of Health Services
D) Texas Environmental Protection Agency
E) Texas Board of Sanitary Engineers
CORRECT ANSWER: B) Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
Rationale: The TCEQ is the state agency responsible for implementing and
enforcing rules related to onsite sewage facilities in Texas, including issuance of
permits and oversight of OSSF installations.
3. What is the primary purpose of a percolation test in OSSF site evaluation?
A) To measure the depth of the water table
B) To determine the soil's ability to absorb water
C) To identify contamination in the soil
D) To measure soil pH levels
E) To assess the slope of the property
CORRECT ANSWER: B) To determine the soil's ability to absorb water
Rationale: A percolation (perc) test measures the rate at which water moves
through soil, expressed in minutes per inch. This rate directly determines the
appropriate size and type of drain field needed for the OSSF system.
4. In a standard percolation test, what is the minimum depth at which the
test must be conducted?
A) 6 inches below ground surface
,B) 12 inches below ground surface
C) 18 inches below ground surface
D) 24 inches below ground surface
E) 36 inches below ground surface
CORRECT ANSWER: D) 24 inches below ground surface
Rationale: Texas regulations require percolation tests to be performed at a depth
of 24 inches below the finished ground surface, as this represents the typical depth
of a drain field absorption area and ensures accurate assessment of soil conditions
at the proper installation depth.
5. What is the maximum perc rate (in minutes per inch) that is acceptable for
conventional OSSF system design in Texas?
A) 30 minutes per inch
B) 45 minutes per inch
C) 60 minutes per inch
D) 90 minutes per inch
E) 120 minutes per inch
CORRECT ANSWER: C) 60 minutes per inch
Rationale: Soils with a perc rate slower than 60 minutes per inch are considered
unsuitable for conventional drain field systems and require alternative treatment
technologies such as sand filters or aerobic systems.
6. Which of the following soil types is most suitable for drain field installation?
A) Clay soil
B) Silt loam
C) Sand with gravel
, D) Heavy clay
E) Solid rock
CORRECT ANSWER: B) Silt loam
Rationale: Silt loam provides the ideal balance for OSSF drain fields—adequate
permeability to allow wastewater to infiltrate while retaining enough fine particles
to filter contaminants and provide treatment before groundwater is reached.
7. What is the minimum setback distance from an OSSF drain field to a private
water well in Texas?
A) 25 feet
B) 50 feet
C) 75 feet
D) 100 feet
E) 150 feet
CORRECT ANSWER: D) 100 feet
Rationale: Texas regulations require a minimum horizontal distance of 100 feet
between an OSSF drain field and any private water well to protect groundwater
from contamination and ensure adequate filtration and treatment of effluent.
8. What is the minimum setback from an OSSF to a public water supply line?
A) 25 feet
B) 50 feet
C) 75 feet
D) 100 feet
E) 150 feet