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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMANOR LT 7AAonor Lot 7 #050-671-49 Municipality of Anchorage Poge 1 of DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION P.O. Box 196650 Anchors9e, Alaska 99519-6650 Telephone: 545-4744 On-Site Wastewater Disposal System and/or Well Inspection Report Permit Number: 8W0004,~6 PID Number: 050--671--49 Name:CHARLES & SANDY MADSEN WastewaterSystem: [] New · Upgrode Address: 1633 INSPIRATION DRIVE EAGLE RIVER. AK 99577 UPPE./LOWm ABSORPTION FIELD No. of Bedrooms: ~h°ne:(907) 694--7031 4 []Deep Trench ·Shallow Trench r~Bed E]Mound ri.Other LEGAL DESCRIPTION 0.6 ~P./S,. F, 4.5 - 7.0 F~ 7 MANOR 1.5 - 4.0 ~ 3.0 - - - 0.5 - 2.75 R (56'/60') 116' TOTAL F'~ Orovs~ wi~: Humber of lines: JOla~on~ .~w.en WELL: [] New [] Upgrode ../ 5 R 2 . ,,C_"~\~'~-~'/Ft. R 1000 SO. rt. ASTM D-5034/F-810 SEPARATION DISTANCES · Septic [] Holding [] S.T.E.P. To Septic ~sorpUon Lift Holding ~ublic/Pfivote .o.~o~tu~,~.UNKNOWN c,~°~ty in geilons: 1250 ' From Tank Field Station Tank Sewer Une~ Well 100'+ lO0'+ - - 25'+ FIBERGLASS 2 lOO'+ ~oo'+ - - - LIFT STATION Surface Wcter Lot 5'+ 10'+ - -I Line Foundotion 5'+ 10'+ -- - Drain ', NONE KNOWN I I ~emerks: *EXISTING TANK WAS EXCAVATED BENCH MARK AND THE INTEGRITY WAS FOUND TO BE DOOD. BO'FrOM OF DOOR THRESHOLD NEAR JR'S PUMPING PUMPED 1200+ GALLONS ON POINT "A" 9/14-/00. 106.91 Inspections performed by: AWWC, INC. Dates: 1st lo/16/2ooo ,' i"':'"', 2nd lo/16/2ooo ~ J/~'~'~'."'-'~" '":'"'I 3rd 10/17/2000 ~ ',. elfrf~lA. Gorness: Department of Health and Human Services approval ~i"'Jl c~s3 ....'}~¢ ll~e~ ¥'...v ... ~:~ Reviewed and approved b ~. /~/y~/-Date: /¢ -,,~,..~-oc, ,.E,,,.,...,,..: AS-BUILT DRAWING SW000436 ~o/~,/2ooo .~w~ ~, .'TIf ;'f ~S~ ~TER & WASTE;VATER ~o,~, ~ 1¢ .~0~ GONSUkTANTS, lNG. .... CHARLES & SANDY MADSEN (907) 694-70~1 2 OF ~ '"~ WPE OF WORK: AS-BUILT DRAWING Of SEPTIC SYSTEM UPGRADE PARCEL ID NUMBER: PERM.- "UMBER, AS--BUILT DRAWING 050--67'--49 SW000436 NOTE: THE UPPER TRENCH WAS INSULATED AND THE LOWER TRENCH WASCqSULATED ONLY ON THE DOWNHILL SIDE UPPER ~S~ WATER & WASTE~TER ~o~: c.~.~. PREPPED FOR: PHONE NUMBER: PAGE NUMBER: CHARLES & SANDY MADSEN (907) 694-7031 5 OF 5 , PROFILE AS-BUILT DRAWING OF SEPTIC SYSTEM UPGRADE MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORA GE Department of Health and Human Services On-Site Services Program 825 L Street, Room 502 P.O. Box 196650, Anchorage, AK 99519-6650 (907) 343-4744 ON-SITE WASTEWATER DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT Upgrade Date Issued: Oct 12, 2000 Expiration Date: Oct 12, 2001 Permit Number: SW000436 Legal Description: MANOR LT 7 Design Engineer: 0041 AK Water & Wastewater Consultant Owner Name: Charles Madsen Owner Address: 11633 Inspiration Dr. Total Bedrooms: 3 Eagle River, AK 99577- Parcel ID: 050-671-49 Site Address: Lot Size: 80435 SQ. FT. Permit Bedrooms: 3 This permit is for the construction of: [] Disposal Field [] Septic Tank [] Holding Tank [] Privy [] Private Well [] Water Storage All construction must be in accordance with: 1. The attached approved design. 2. All requirements specified in Anchorage Municipal Code Chapters 15.55 and 15.65 and the State of Alaska Wastewater Disposal Regulations ( 18AAC72 ) and Drinking Water Regulations ( 18AAC80 ). 3. The engineer must notify DHHS at least 2 hours prior to each inspection. Provide notification by calling (907) 343-4744 ( 24 hours ). ( Not required for a Water Supply Permit only ). 4. From October 15 to April 15, a subsurface soil absorption system under construction during freezing weather must be either: A. Open and closed on the same day. B. Covered, sealed, and heated to prevent freezing. Date: /dZ~) ~//~.~ -4:~:)(~ Date: -Oo ALASI WATER & WASTEWATER October 2, 2000 Municipality of Anchorage Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Services On-Site Services Section P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6650 Ref: Septic Upgrade for Lot 7, Manor Subdivision To whom it may concern: The existing 3 bedroom house is served by a private well and septic system. The existing septic system is in state of failure and needs to be upgraded. A test hole was excavated south of the existing septic system. The proposed septic system will be designed around the 30 foot radius of this test hole. We are proposing that a ne~v 1000 gallon septic tank be installed if existing tank is of poor integrity and two five foot wide drainfield be installed. Comments regarding the proposed design are summarized as follows: 1. SOILS: A soil log which shows the soil classifications, groundwater monitoring, and the percolation test results are attached. It is our opinion that due to the overall appearance of the soils, an application rate of 0.6 gallons/day/ft2 should be used, and that the insitu soils will serve as a sand filter. 2. TRENCH DESIGN: a. Percolation Rate: b. e. d. e. f. g. h. i. J 5.0 minutes/inch Allowable Application Rate: 0.6 gallons/day/ft2 Number of Bedrooms: 3 Design Flow: 450 gallons per day_ Minimum Absorption Area: 450ft2 Total Depth: 7 feet (max.) Effective Depth: 3 feet Width: 5 feet M~mmum Length: 90 feet long (2 ~ 45 1o g) Effective absorption area = 500 ft2 3. SURFACE WATERS: There are no surface waters within 100 feet of the proposed upgrade. 6901 Debarr Road, Suite 2B * Anchorage, AK 99504 Ph: (907) 337-6179 * Fax: (907) 338-3246 * Website: akwwc.com 4. TOPOGRAPHY: The area for the proposed septic system has a 15 to 25 % slope running north/northeast to south/southwest; in short, there are no slope concerns. We are unaware of any adverse impacts this installation would have on adjacent wells or septic systems. If you have any questions, please contact us at 337-617. Thank you for your assistance. Presi, NOTE: Attached is a site plan drawing, a design drawing, a topography site plan, a soils logs, and a 7 page construction specification letter which are all part of the design package for this septic system. 6901 Debarr Road, Suite 2B * Anchorage, AK 99504 Ph: (907) 337-6179 * Fax: (907) 338-3246 ' Website: akwwc.com · REP~ED FOR PHONE NUMBER: PAGE NUMBER: CHARLES ~ SANDY MADSEN (907) 694-7051 I OF 2 MANOR SUBDIVISION; LOT 7, SITE P~N Of PROPOSED SEPTIC SYSTEM UPGRADE 4o ~ ~"~ -INSTALL DOUBLE ',__ '-/,y,,,. ~ \ ~ CLEANOUTS (DBL) /  \ / ~3 BEDROOM TO BE USED ~ ~ ~. D]~R~R (~) ~ .~ ~ IN.ALL FLOW N~ 1000 G~ON SEPTIC T~K ~ IF OF POOR I~EGR~ v 0 ~ PROPOSED D~NR/~S. EXCAVA~ Z/ ~ ~ A ~ENCH ~T IS 7 ~ DEEP M~IMUM BY 5 FE~ WIDE BY 90 ~/~ ~ ~. ~D 3 ~ OF C~, WASHED NT ~ DATE: 10/5/2000 Al ASI~ WATER & WASTEWATER ~: :¢:: -: CONSULTANTS, 1" = 40 .............. .... : ..... C,A.LES ~ SAND~ ~ADSEN (907) ~94-70~ ~ Or ~ MANOR SUBDIVISION; LOT 7, ~E OF WORK: DESIGN OF PROPOSED SEPTIC SYSTEM UPGRADE ALASKA WATER & WASTEWATER CONSULTANTS, IN,,. ~ OF,~z~ 6901 DEBARR ROAD, SUITE 28 * ANCHORAGE, AK. 99504 ."' -. ISOlL LO0 - PERCOLATION TEST] PERFORMED FOR: CHARLES ~ SANDY MADSEN ~"~'"~t"~ ........ DATE PERFORMED: 9/26/00 reTEST HOLE so,~ C~SSIFICATmONS GM/SM/ML 7-- DEPTH TO DENSER ~ DATE 11 ~l~tl DATE READING CLOCK NET TIHE WATER LEVEL NET DROP - ~)~11 TIME (MINUTES) READmNG (INCHES) ~- ~!~11 9/~/oo ~ 2:s~ _ '- ~i]~ll ~__ 5:08 _. 10 .... 3 ~(4"_ 2 1/4" 16 ~ 8 3:38 10 4" 2" - "~'~ I --Z ~-'~ __ - 17~ ~ '- 10 5:48 10 4" 2 / --'~- 4:48 ...... ~-~ 18~ ~ ~ 12 ~ 4:48 10 --~ ,, -~" 19 ~ [ PERCOLATION RATE 5 (HIN./INCI/D PERC. HOLE DIA. 6 (INCHES) ~ TEST RUN BETWEEN 7.5 , FT.~ 8.0 FT. 20 CO~NENTS: PERC-HOLE WAS PRE-SOA~[~ FOR 4+ CgS~/~E/// PERFORMED BY A~SKA WATER · WASTEWATER I, ~ j ~ ~ ~ , CERTI~ THAT THIS WAS PERFORME~ I~ ACCORDANCE WITH ALL S~ ,~ MU~CI~ L GUIDELINES IN EFFECT ON THIS DATE. DATE: ~ ]2/~ ~ . v DEPTH TO DATE ;ROUNDWATER DRY 9/26/00 15' 9" 9/28/00 15' ~o/3/oo AWWC, Inc., Year 2000 ALASIC WATER & WASTEWATER CONSULTANTS, INC. ~ : Onsite Wastewater Disposal System Standard Construction Specifications I. REFERENCE PROPERTY: Manor Subdivision; Lot 7, This design is for a five (3) bedroom residence. II. DEFINITIONS: 1. Property o~vner or homeowner: The legal property owner or his/her representative. 2. Engineer: Alaska Water & Wastewater Consultants, Inc. (AWWC, Inc.) 3. Contractor: The company hired by the property owner to knstall the septic system. If the propei~ty owner installs the system then he/she would also be the contractor for purposes of this installation. 4. DHHS: Municipality of Anchorage, Department of Health & Human Services 5. M.O.A.: Municipality of Anchorage, Department of Health & Human Services III. RESPONSIBILITIES: · Property Owner Responsibilities: 1. CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP: The property o~wter shall contract with the contractor to perform the work outlined in these specifications and plans, in accordance with the attached DHHS permit. There is no contractual relationship bet~veen the contractor and the engineer. The engineer shall inspect the work, as required by DHHS, so as to document the installation. Final acceptance of the contractor's work rests with the owner and the DHHS. 2. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ONLY: This well and/or septic system design is for a single family residence only. The homeowner is responsible for notifying the engineer if the residence is used as a business or multi-family dwelling. In such cases, the installation permit must be obtained from the State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation. 3. DISCLAIMER REGARDING AS-BUILT SURVEY: The validity of the design site plan is limited by the accuracy of tl~e as-built survey provided to the engineer by the property owner or his/her representative. The property owner shall notify the engineer regarding any known inaccnracies associated with the as-built survey. The engineer assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the survey. 4. UNPLATTED EASEMENTS: The property owner is responsible for notifying the engineer and the contractor of any unplatted easements, not shown on the as-built survey, which the new well or septic system may encroach into. Such easements are typically identified in the property title report. 5. DISCLOSURE OF SITE CONDITIONS: The property owner shall notify the engineer and the contractor of any seasonal groundwater or surface water runoff conditions known to him/her which could potentially effect the operation of the septic system. The proposed septic system must be at least 100 feet from any streams, ponds, creeks, swamps, bogs, or any other surface water as defined by the DHHS. This disclosure is of particular significance when the site evaluation and design work is being done during the winter months when surface waters are frozen and there is snow cover. Page 1 of 7 AWWC, Inc., Year 2000 The property owner shall notify the engineer and the contractor of any known subsurface conditions that would prohibit or restrict the installation of the septic system. Items of concern would include, but are not limited to buried piles of construction debris, undocumented septic systems, areas which consist primarily of fill (imported) soil, subsurface th'ainage systems, & abandoned wells. 6. DRINKING WATER WELLS: The property owner is responsible for notifying the engineer if, to his/her knowledge, any of the adjacenI properiies are used as a duplex, business, or multifamily dwelling. The new septic tank and leachfield must be at least 100 feet from any private well, 150 feet from any class "C" well, and 200 feet from any community well, unless appropriate waivers are obtained. Furthermore, the property owner shall notify the engineer of any undocumented wells, unknown to the engineer, but known the property owner, that are on his/her lot or adjacent lots. 7. CURTAIN DRAINS: The new drainfield must be at least 20 feet down gradient and 50 feet upgradient from any subsurface drains. This includes foundation th'aim. The property owner should notify the engineer of any such drains that are not shown on the design drawings for this installation. 8. POST CONSTRUCTION SITE RESTORATION: Unless specifically agreed upon otherwise, the property owner is responsible for final grading of the areas which settle after construction. Prior to awarding the contract, the homeowner should communicate to the contractor any expectations regarding, but not limited to post construction site clean-up, re-landscaping, and restoration of any asphalt, fences, trees, decks, ect. that are effected by the construction. All mound type drainfields are required by the MOA to be re-vegetated. The property owner is responsible for this work unless other arrangements are made with the contractor. If the property is being sold, the property owner shall ensure that the aforementioned items are addressedl~ with the buyer, and, if the work is to be completed after the sale of the property, that necessary funds arel~ lescrowed to fund the completion of the work. ~ 1~ 9. PROPERTY OWNER INSTALLATION OF SEPTIC SYSTEM: If the property owner intends to install the septic system he/she must first have obtained approval from the Municipality of Anchorage, DHHS (343-4744). Homeowner installations typically require more time for engineer inspections. The homeowner should discuss the additional costs associated with such inspections with the engineer prior to starting the project. 10. ENGINEER CHARGES TO INSPECT THE INSTALLATION: The property owner is responsible for payment of all the engineer inspection charges. These charges are in addition to the soils testing and design work that was required to obtain the MOA sewer/well permit. The number of inspections will vary depending on the actual field conditions encountered and the construction methods used. If there are any questions by the property owner, or his/her representative, regarding charges for installation inspections they should be discussed prior to beginning construction. AWWC, Inc. will provide you with a written copy of the fee schedule. 11. CHANGES IN THE SCOPE OF WORK: See Section V, "Disclaimers" regarding design changes. See "Contractor Responsibilities", paragraph one (1) regarding changes in site conditions. · Contractor Responsibilities: 1. PRE-CONSTRUCTION LAYOUT: The contractor is responsible for locating all buried utilities, easements, property lines, surface water setbacks, well radii, and water service lines which may be encroached upon by the proposed septic system. The contractor shall ensure that all setbacks are flagged by a registered land surveyor, or other appropriate means, prior to construction. AWWC, Inc. field engineers/inspectors will not be responsible for the establishment for of any of the aforementioned setbacks. lille contractor should recognize that the location of all wells, surface waters, structures, and other items[~ hown on the design drawings are typically derived from as-built surveys, and municipal records. The[.~ s-built sm~veys and municipal records (prepared by professional engineers & land surveyors) have been[~ ssumed to be accurate for purposes of this design; however, the accuracy has not necessarily been field erified. Prior to beginn ng any construction the contractor shall field locate ali items which have Page 2 of 7 A WWC, ]'nc., Year 2000 protective setbacks and verify that there are no encroachment concerns. Any encroachments, for which waiver have not been granted, should immediately be brought to the attention of the property owner Itheir representative) and the engineer. ~ ~ The test hole pipes shall not be removed/abandoned until after the engineer has established their location relative the new drainfield during the first inspection of the drainfield installation or during the pre-construction layout. The new drainfield/s must be within a 30 foot radius of the test hole/s used for establishing the design criteria. The contractor should establish the elevation of all existing and proposed system components priortol starting construction so as to insure that the necessary grades can be maintained. This is particularlYl~ significant when the elevation of the ,existing system components is unknown because clean-outs are notl~ present, buried, or non-functional (can t measure down them because of obstructions). It is recognized thatl[ Iconditions can be discovered that will materially ch~ge the desi..g,n a~d t?, co~s~ction costs.. ........ J~ 2. DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DESIGN DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS: Constrnction shall be in accordance with the approved site plan and design drawings, and any special provisions noted on the municipal sewer permit. The contractor is responsible for notifying the engineer of any discrepancies noted on the design plans or drawings, prior to starting work. 3. CHECK GROUNDWATER LEVELS IN TEST HOLE MONITORING TUBES: Prior to beginning construction, the contractor shall check the liquid level in the test hole monitoring tubes to ensure that there has been no change in the groundwater levels that would impact the proposed design. Any rise in the liquid level should be brought to the attention of the engineer so that design changes can be made if necessary. 4. MAXIMUM DEPTH OF DRAINFIELDS: The maximum depth of the drainfield is shown on the design drawings or is noted in the narrative portion of the design package. The contractor shall notify the engineer of any inconsistencies noted in the design package. For pmlooses of this installation, the maximum depth of the drainfield will be based upon taking a measurement at the deepest pm1 of the excavation between the highest ground elevation encountered (usually on the uphill side of the excavation) and the bottom of the trench or bed excavation. The contractor shall exercise caution n,o,t to remove evidence of the original grade prior to establishment of the total system depth. In short, don t remove the organic layer until after the original grade elevations are lestablished by the inspecting engineer. 5. SUITABILITY OF MATERIALS USED FOR CONSTRUCTION. The contractor shall ensure that al~l materials being used are in compliance with the most current guidelines established by the Municipality of Anchorage. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: a. Draim'ock b. Sand filter material for conventional beds, trenches, or mound systems. c. Sand filter material and pea gravel for Intenmittent Sand Filters (ISF). d. Anchorage Sand and Gravel (AS&G) "block pea" material for Upflow Filters. It is recornmended that the contractur provide the engineer with current sieve analysis' from the sand/gravel supplier to document the suitability of the material. The engineer assumes no responsibility for ensuring that the materials delivered meet the MOA requirements. 6. BURIAL RATING OF TANKS: The contractor shall ensure that the septic tank, lift station, or holding tank pumhased has a burial depth rating suitable for the actual installation. 7. SEPTIC TANK AND STEP TANK SIZES: Prior to purchasing a septic tamk or lift station the contractor shall verify that it is adequately sized for the number of bedrooms shown on the permit issued by MOA. The minimum septic tank size is 1000 gallons and the minimum STEP tank size is 1250 gallons. These size tanks will handle residences with up to 3 bedrooms. For each additional bedroom over tlu'ee (3) Page 3 of 7 AWWC, [nc., Year 2000 the septic tank or the STEP tank volume shall be increased by a minimum of 250 gallons. For example, a four (4) bedroom residence must have a 1250 gallon septic tank or a 1500 gallon STEP tank. 8. INSPECTIONS - ENGINEER NOTIFICATION: The contractor shall notify the engineer at least 24 hours prior to starting construction. If deemed necessary, a preconstruction site visit shall take place. The contractor shall coordinate with the engineer any inspections which will be required during weekends, holidays, or before/after normal working hours (8:00 am to 5:00 PM). The property owner may incur additional charges for inspections ~vhich do not occur during normal business hours. It is the contractor's responsibility to notify the engineer a least 2 hours prior to any inspection. 9. REGULATORY NON-COMPLIANCE. The contractor shall report to the engineer and the con~'actor any observed condition which would put the septic system in violation of State or Municipal regulations. 10. BACKFILL OLD TEST HOLES: Any remaining test hole excavations shall be filled and mounded as part of this project. Unless instructed otherwise by the engineer, the old test hole groundwater monitoring pipes shall be removed. 11. FINAL GRADING FOR DRAINAGE: The contractor is responsible for final grading so as to ensure that surface runoff does not adversely effect the septic system constructed, adjacent septic systems, or adjacent sV:octures. 12. SOIL COVER REQUIREMENTS: The contractor shall ensure that the final cover over the tank and drainfield is either compacted adequately when backfilling, or mounded sufficiently to ensure that there is adequate soil cover over the tank and drainfield after settlement occurs. If seasonal conditions prevent this, the property owner (or his representative) shall be notified that additional fill may be required after settlement occurs. This notification is of extra significance when the property is changing ownership. 13. CHANGES IN CONSTRUCTION COSTS: The contractor is responsible for obtaining approval from the property owner for any additional construction costs associated with design modifications or changing field conditions prior to doing the work. 14. WORKING IN RIGHT-OF-WAYS AND TRESPASSING PRIVATE PROPERTY: The contractor is responsible for coordinating (including payment of encroachment permit fees) all access through public and private properties with the appropriate authorities and/or property owners. Furthermore, the contractor shall inform all parties of any potential impacts to adjacent properties prior to beginning any construction. 15. MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS MANUALS: The contractor shall provide the homeowner with the manufacturer's installation/maintenance manuals for all system components installed under this contract. If not given directly to the property owner the manuals should be placed enclosed in a protective cover (plastic bag) and placed in a readily visible location. 16. INNOVATIVE SEPTIC SYSTEMS. START-UP INSPECTIONS: The con~'actor shall notify Anchorage Tank & Welding Company (272-3543) after the installation of an Intermittent Sand Filter kit or AdvantexTM system (supplied by Anchorage Tank) is installed so that the appropriate start-up inspection can be scheduled. This notification also activates the quarterly maintenance schedule. Such notification is typically not required for BioCycle installations since BioCycle of Alaska is typically involved with the installation. The contractor shall contact BioCycle of Alaska (283~4794) regarding any start-up notification requirements. · Engineer Responsibilities: 1. SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION: The engineer is responsible for inspecting the installation of the septic system and preparing as-built documentation, to the satisfaction of the M.O.A.. Inspections are performed as necessary to document the const~ction &the system to the satisfaction of the M.O.A. In all cases, inspections shall be performed as necessary to establish the following: * The original grades at the drainfield/s site * The bottom of all trenctffbed excavation * Top of sand on all sand filters * Top of drainpipe * Septic tank, or lift station, or holding tank prior to backfill * Placement of filter fabric and insulation * After final grading is completed Page 4 of 7 AWWC, [nc., Year 2000 2. LIMITED AUTHORITY: The inspecting engineer has no direct authority over the contractors activities or consU~ction/safety practices. Should the engineer identify conditions which dictate a design change, he or stle may recommend that work be stopped, and/or the design be modified. If design modifications are necessary, the engineer shall notify the property o~vner or his/her representative. The inspecting engineer does not have the authority to direct the contractor to modify the system design in such a way that it would be in violation of State or MOA regulations. 3. SEPTIC TANK INTEGRITY: The engineer shall inspect the condition of the existing septic tank and determinh~g its suitability for re-use. If the engineer detmmines the septic tank to be structurally unsound, it must be replaced. 4. COORDINATION OF DESIGN CHANGES WITH THE MOA: If design changes are necessary, the engineer will coordinate the approval of the changes with the MOA. The contractor does not have the authority to proceed with any design modifications until verbal or written approval is obtained fi'om the MOA. 5. COORDINATION OF WAIVERS: If, during construction, it is determined that a waiver will be required in order to install the system as designed, the engineer will apply for the necessary waiver/s to the appropriate State or MOA regulatory bodies. The engineering services and State/MOA fees for such waivers will be charged dh'ectly to the propel~y owner as part of the inspection costs. SECTION IV. CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES: Cons[ruction shall be in accordance with the approved site plan and design ch'awiugs and any special provisions noted on the municipal well and/or sewer permit. All materials, components, workmanship, and construction practices shall comply with the Municipality of Anchorage's latest ordinances regarding wells and septic systems, as well as DHHS policies. The failure of the inspecting engineer to notice a material or construction non-compliance does not relieve the contractor of his/her responsibility to correct such a deficiency. · Septic Tank, Holding Tank, or Lift Station Installation: 1. The burial rating of the tank shall be adequate for the actual burial depth encountered. 2. The tank shall be level and sufficiently bedded to prevent settling or shifting of the tank. 3. All standpipes on the tank shall extend a minimum of 12 inches above final grade. 4. Tanks installed with less than 4 feet of cover shall be insulated. See "Contractor Responsibilities", paragraph 12 regarding final soil cover. 5. The sewer service line from the house to the tank shall he sloped a minimum of 1/4" per foot, unless prior approval is obtained from the engineer. 6. The inlet and outlet lines from the tank shall be bedded in draimock or the soil shall be adequately compacted to prevent future settlement of the soil. 7. A foundation clean-out will be installed ( 1-4 feet from the house) if one does not currently exist. 8. Post tank clean-outs shall be installed per MOA requirexnents. Does not apply to holding tanks or lift stations with pressurized lines. 9. In high gmundwater areas, all tanks shall be anchored to resist buoyancy forces when there is not adequate soil cover to resist the uplift force. The engineer shall make this determination. 10. The final soil cover shall be graded so that there is positive drainage away from tank. 11. All holding tanks and lift stations shall have an audible and visible alarm inside the residence. 12. All lift stations shall be wired in compliance with ali MOA guidelines and the Uniform Electrical Code. A mnnicipal electrical permit and inspections must be obtained in areas where required by the Municipality of Anchorage. 13. The contractor shall remove the old tank, or abandon it in compliance with the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC). The contractor is solely responsible for the abandoament procedure. 14. ISF AND REACTEX INSTALLATIONS: Thc control panel for the Inte~xnittent Sand Filter and Reactex systems shall be located outside the residence, for easy access during inspections. A remote alarm must be installed inside the residence as per DHHS requirements. Mounting the Page 5 of 7 A ~'WC, Inc., Year 2000 panel directly to an exterior wood wall should be avoided because the closing of the relays creates a "clanking" noise that may be offensive to the property owners. 15. ISF INSTALLATIONS: The air compressor shall be equipped with 0 to 10 psi gauge for the purpose of monitoring air flow to the sand filter. The pressure gauge will be located so that it is easily monitored by the property owner. · Installation of Conventional Absorption Bed & Trenches: 1. Excavate the proposed bed/trench to the dimensions shown on the design. The bottom of the excavation shall be within 2 inches of level (2 inch maximum variation between high and low spots). If the sidewalls or bottom of the excavation become smeared, they must be raked or scarified before placement of the filter sand or drainrock. 2. The trench or bed should be at least 5 feet from the test hole excavation. 3. All soil tests and excavation depths are advisory to the design and are to be verified in the field by the engineer. If design changes are necessary, and the changes effect the contractor charges to the property owner, the contractor shall obtain approval from the property owner prior to proceeding with the work. 4. Once the drainrock is installed, the distribution pipe is to be placed level (0.02 feet difference between high and low shots) with the perforations faced downward. Draimock is then to be placed over the distribution pipe, to provide a minimum of 2 inches of cover over the pipe. The drainrock shall not be pyrmnided over the drainpipe but shall be the same elevation over the entire trench/bed width. 5. A silt barrier must be installed between the final drai~rock layer and the native soil backfill. The silt barrier shall cover the entire drainrock surface. 6. Monitor tubes shall be installed at the locations shown on the design drawings, and extend a minimum of 12 inches above final grade. The portion of the monitoring tube extending through the drainrock shall be perforated from the bottom of the trenct~bed to the invert of the distribution pipe. 7. Backfill over the final drainrock layer must not be less than 2 feet. Insulation must be installed when the backfill depth is less than 3 feet. The insulation shall cover the entire width of the trench/bed, the contractor shall "shoot" the final grades to ensure cover depth is adequate, prior to notifying the engineer that the work is complete. The final cover over the drainfield must graded so that there is no potential for water to pond over the trench/drainfield. See "Contractor Responsibilities'; paragraph 12 regarding final soil cover. installed with this design the contractor shall provide a functional valve key to]~ 8. If an alternator valve SECTION V: DISCLAIMERS · UNFORESEEABLE SITE CONDITIONS: The design of this septic system, prepared by AWWC, Inc., ~vas based upon a limited evaluation of the soil, groundwater, and site conditions. The extent of the evaluation is consistent with standard engineering practice in the field. Furthermore, this design was evaluated and approved by the engineers or technicians on staff at the Municipality of Anchorage, DHHS, based upon the information provided to them. Occasionally, during construction, unforeseeable subsurface conditions (high groundwater, poor soils, buried debris,....) are encountered that make the proposed installation not feasible. In such cases it is typically necessary to do more soils testing, groundwater monitoring, and design work. These additional engineering services will be performed on a fee basis at an hourly rate. AWWC, Inc. will obtain verbal authorization from the property owner (or his&er representative) prior to proceeding with the work, and will provide a written estimate if requested. The property owner should discuss with the contractor any changes in the installation cost associated with the design changes. · IF THE PROPERTY BEING SOLD AND FUNDS ESCROWED FOR THE UPGRADE, it is important to bear in mind that the ability to upgrade the septic system on this property is not 100% certain (for the reasons stated in the previous paragraph). There is always the possibility that conditions could be encountered that would prevent the installation of anything other than a holding Page 6 of 7 AWWC, Inc., Year 2000 tank. Although such a situation would be rare, it is important that all parties recognize that such a scenario is possible. SEPTIC SYSTEM PERFORMANCE: The design of this septic system is based upon limited soils testing, groundwater monitoring, and a visual assessment. It is possible that the actual soil conditions are less favorable then the testing data indicated and that adverse, unforeseeable, changes in the surface/subsurface water conditions could impact the performance of the system. Numerous other factors, out of the control AWWC, Inc., may adversely affect the long term performance of the system. Such factors include, _but are not limited to, excessive number of residents in the house, plumbing leaks, the use of septic system additives, failure to pump septic tank regularly, failure to alternate drainfields (when this is an option), or/and excessive use of water. Given these variables, it is not possible to ~van'antee the performance of a septic system. As the preparer of this document, AWWC, Inc. is aware of the content and assumes the responsibilities outlined in it. By contracting with the property owner to perform this septic system installation, thelt contractor is acknowledging his/her responsibilities as addressed and accepts these responsibilities. I~ I have read reviewed the design drawings and this seven (7) page specification package and am aware of the responsibilities of each party, and the limitations of the system performance. PROPERTY OWNER/s (Printed): SIGNATURE: DATE: SIGNATURE: DATE: Page 7 of 7 Parcel LD. # MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES Division of Environrnental Services On-Site Services Section P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, Alaska 99519~650 (907) 343-4744 CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH AUTHORITY APPROVAL FOR A SINGLE FAMILLY DWELLING 050-671-49 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Complete legal description MANOR SUBDIVISION: LOT 7. Location (site address or directions) 11633 INSPIRATION DRIVE EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577 Property owner CHARLES &: SANDY MADSEN Mailing address c./~ pAMELA SLOAN @ P.O. BOX 196615 Lending agency Mailing address Agent LAURA HAMILTON w/ PRUDENTIAL_ VISTA Day phone Address 16655 CENTERFIELD DRIVE EAGLE RIVER. AK 99577 Unless otherwise requested, HAA will be held for pickup. 2. NUMBER OF BEDROOMS: 3, TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY: Individual well Community well Public water NOTE: 4 XXX Day phone (907) 694-7031 ANCHORAGE. AK 99519 Day phone (907/ 689-6506 If community weft system, provide written confirmation from State ADEC attest- ing to the legality and status of system. 4. TYPE OF WASTEWATER DISPOSAL: Individual on-site Holding Tank Community on-site Public sewer NOTE: XXX If community wastewater system, provide written confirmation from State ADEC ing to the legality and status of system. 72-025 (Rev. 1/91) Front MOA #21 Computer Version Note: Alaska Water and Wastewater Consultants, Inc. shaft be paid $1,600.00 at, or prior to, closing for the engineering services provided. _ 5. STATEMENT OF INSPECTION BY ENGINEER As certified by my seal affixed hereto and as of the validation date shown below, I verify that my investigation of this Health Authority Approval application shows that the on-site water supply and/or wastewater disposal system is safe, functional and adequate for the number of bedrooms and type of structure indicated herein. I further verify that based on the information obtained from the Municipality of Anchorage files and from my investigation and insp¢cfion, the on-site water supply and/or wastewater disposal system is in compliance with all lunicipa~nd State codes, ordinances, and regulations in effect NameofFirm ALASKAWAI~:I~/&~,~,T/EV~//,T~ROONSULTANTS, INC. Phone f907)337-6179 Address 6901 DEBARR RO~AD, ~U~TE .~J3 ./~.CHIpRAGE, ALASKA 99504 Engineer's Signature / ~ /t<::;:¢(...._.~- Date /O/~ z/00 In conducting this evaluation, AWWC, /nc, d to provide a thorough, conscientious engineering analysis of the system in accordance with ADEC and MOA DHH,. Guidelines & Regulations, The reported results described the performance of the system under the conditions encountered at the time of the test, and separation distances measured to readily identifiable features. The operational life of all wells and eeptic eystems depend on the local soils condition, ground water levels that may fluctuate during the year, and the water usage of the family being served by the system. These conditions are outside the control of ~ . OF A the evaluator of the system. Satisfactory test results do not guarantea future performance AWWC, Inc. can therefore not provide any warranty for future estimate of how long the system wil/ continue to meet the operational requirements of the ADEC or MOA DHHS. The content of this report is for the sole benafit of the owner listed above. Any reliance upon or use of this report by any other person or nary is not authorized, /.r .~ey .~...~e~./... ~-'~ nor will it confer any legal right whatsoever. 6. DHHS SIGNATURE 1,."' Approved for 'Lc/'" Disapproved Conditional approval for bedrooms bedrooms, with the following stipulations: Additional Comments By: ~ ~,~/~,/~-,-~ ~/. ~--~' Date / 0 ~ ,~ EL O 0 The Municipality of Anchorage Department of Health and Human Services (DFIHS) issues Health Authority Approval Certificates based only upon the representations given in paragraph 5 above by an independent professional engineer registered in the State of Alaska. The DHHS does this as a courtesy to purchasers of homes and their lending institutions in order to satisfy certain federal and state requirements. Employees of DHHS do not conduct inspections or analyze data before a certificate is issued. The Municipality of Anchorage is not responsible for errors or omissions in the professional engineer's work. 72-025 (Rev. 1/91) Back MOA ¢Y21 Computer Version Legal Description: A. WELL DATA Well Type PRIVATE Log present (Y/N) Total depth *66' Sanitary seal (Y/N) OCT ~ 4 2000 Municipality of Anchorage ,c~ DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN ~,J~ 0F^NcHoRA~ 825 "L" Street, RmEn~'i0r~n/~-nec~oalraS;e?~lceass~)aiv~i~l (907)034N3M~'~L SERVICES DtV~ Health Authority Approval Checklist MANOR SUBDIVISION; LOT 7, Parcel I,D,: Date of test Static water level N/A 050-671-49 FROM WELL LOG If A, B, or C, attach ADEC letter. ADEC water system number YES Date completed .3/1/78 Cased to *66' Casing height (above ground). 18"+ YES Wires propedy protected (Y/N) YES AT INSPECTION *,:3/1/78 10/16/2000 *ARTESIAN ARTESIAN Well production *0,5+ g.p.m. *PER PREVIOUS HAA. WELL LOG ILLEGIBLE WATER SAMPLE RESULTS: Coliform 0 Nitrate 0.78 mg/L Date of sample: 10/16/00 Collected by: 7.02 g.p.m. Other bacteria 0 A.W.W.C., iNC. B. SEPTIC/HOLDING TANK DATA * FIBERGLASS- INTEGRITY VERIFIED ON 10/16/2000 Date installed 5/17/78 Tank size .1250 Number of Compartments 2 Cleanouts (Y/N) YES Foundation cleanout (Y/N) Date of Pumping 9/14/00 C. ABSORPTION FIELD DATA Date installed 10/16-17/00 Length 56'/60' Width YES Depression (Y/N) NO High water alarm (Y/N) N/A Pumper JR'S PUMPING [UPPER/LOWER] ~or ft2/bdrm) 0.6 rating 5.0' Gravel thickness below pipe Effective absorption area.1000 SQ. FT. Monitoring Tube present (y/N) YES Depression over field (y/N) Date of adequacy test NEW Results (Pass/Fail) - For_ 4 Fluid depth in absorption field before test (in.); - _ Immediately after - Fluid depth - (ins) Minutes later: - Absorption rate = Peroxide treatment (past 12 months) (Y/N) - If yes, give date. 72-026 (Rev, 3196)* Computer Version * BELOW FINAL GRADE.,~ System type TRENCH 3.0' Total depth *6.0-7.4' NO Bedrooms gal. water added (in.): - D. LIFT STATION Date installed Manhole/Access (Y/N) High water alarm level at* Size in gallons .-.~'-/~ "Pump o~u~p off' level at* ~~*Datum E, SEPARATION DISTANCES SEPARATION DISTANCES FROM WELL ON LOT TO: Septic/holding tank on lot 100% Absorption field on lot 100% Public sawer main N/A Sewer/septic service line 25'+ On adjacent lots 100'+ On adjacent lots 100'+ Public sawer manhole/cleanout. N/A Lift station N/A 5'+ 100'+ SEPARATION DISTANCES FROM SEPTIC/HOLDING TANK ON LOT TO: Foundation 5'+ Property line 5'+ Absorption field Water main/service line 10'+ Surface water/drainage 100'+ Wells on adjacent lots __ SEPARATION DISTANCES FROM ABSORPTION FIELD ON LOT TO: Property line 10% Building foundation 10'+ Water main/service line Surface water 100'+ Driveway, parking/vehicle storage area. Curtain draiI .~(~ONE KNOWN I cerfify that I h~ d~i~ t~ field inspections and review of Municipal re~o~ s ~b~ve systems am in confo~ance Enginee(s Nam~ ~ ~ /~ A. GARNESS Date ~o ~/oO 10'+ 10'+ Wells on adjacent lots HAA Fee $ ~_~:;~:7,~, Date of PaYment /'z~//~ 72~26 (Rev, 3/98)* Computer Veto[on Waiver Fee $ Date of Payment Receipt Number 10-18-00 17:33 FRO~rCTE ENVIRON~NTAL 5615301 T-670 P.01/82 F-G70 CT&E Environmental Services Inc. Laboratory Division 200 W. Potter Drive ^ncherage, AK 99518 Tel: (907) 662-2343 Fax: (907) 561-5301 CT&E Ref, #: Client Name: Project Name: Client Sample ID: Matrix: 1006472001 AK Water & Wastswater Cons. n/a Manor S/D Lot 7 Drinking Water PWSID n/a Client PO#: n/a Printed Date/Time: 10/18/00 17:30 Collected Date/Time: 10716/00 15:50 Received Date/Time: 10/17/00 10:45 Technical Director: Stephen Ede Released By: ~ Sample Remarks: Allowable Prep Analysis Parameter Res[llts PQL Units Method Limits Date Date Init TotaIColiform(MF) 0 col/100ml SM9222B 10/17/00 KAP Nitrate 0.78 0.5 mg/L EPA 300 10.0 1o/17100 SCL 10-18-00 17:34 FRO~-CTE ENVI RON~ITAL 5~15301 T-$?O P.02/02 F-678 Labor~to~y Division ~~~~ 200 W. Potter Drive )rinking Water Analysis Report for Total Coliform Bacteria Anchorage, AK 99~18-160~5 Tel: (907) ~62-2343 READ INSTRUCTIONS ON REFERSE SIDE BEFORE, COI.,L, ECTING SAMPLE Fax: (907) 561-5301 MUST BE COMPLETED BY WATER SUPPLIER TO BE COMPLETED BY LABORATORY [] PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM I.D. # ~ PRIVATE WATER SYSTEM El Send Resuln Q , Send Invoice w~ s~,~ n~,~c..~Ij~S, KA WATlgR & Cby SAMPLE DATE: Month  MPLE TYPE: Routine a Repeat Sample (for routine sample with lab re£ no. . , ) Cl Special Purpose Analysis shows this Water SAMPLE to be: ~1~ Satisfactory O Unsatisfactory [] Sample over 30 hours old, results may be unreliable Sample too long in transit; sample should not be over~hours old at examination to indicate reliable results. Please send Analysis Began J. ~' ~ ~ [] 1001547E DayYe D Untreated Water Time Collected SAMPLE LOCATION Collected By Analytical Method: j~x Membrane Filter ~3 MMO-MUG * Number of colonies/100 mi. ~No. Result* Analyst .E.C. Anch Fbks Jun [] Foxed Time: Client notified of unsatisfactory results: [] Phoned Spoke with Date: Time: Foxed Membrane Filter: Direct Count Verification: LTB_ fiGB Fecal Coliform Confirmation ~ Final Membrane Filter Results , , -- Colonies/lO0 mi COLIFIRM CollfornYl00 mi ~~ Member of the $ 3g Group (SoCial& Ganerale de SurveiUenco) ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITIES IN ALASKA, CALIFORNIA. FLORIDA, ILLINOIS, MARYLAND, MICHIGAN. MISSOURI, NEW JERSEY, OHIO, WEST VIRGINIA JR's Pumping PO Box 773511 Eagle River, AK (907) 694-6454, 99577 Invoice BILL TO AWWC 6901 Debarr Rd Ste. B Anchorage, AK 99504 JOB SITE Jody 11633 Inspiration Lot 7 Manor Sbd Eagle River, AK 99577 Invoice Number: 1166 P.O. Number: !-Quantity ] [ ServiceType 1 Septic Pumping Invoice Date 28-Sep-200 Order Num: 1166 Serviced 14-Sep-2000 Job Description: 1200 gallons Ex~e~;i~n~ F -i:a~- ~.~(2 Workers I $85.00 No No @ % Subtotal NonTaxed: $85.00 Subtotal Taxed: $0.00 Tax: $0.00 Subtotal: $85.00 Less Payment: $0.00 Please Pay: $85,00 Payment Terms: Net 30 CASI~ FORblATION CASIN FORbiAT1ON 2.87 288 289 MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION FOR HEALTH AUTHOBI'f'Y APPROVAL OF ON-SITE SEWER AND WATER FACILITY 264-4720 Application Date GENERAL INFORMATION {a) Legal Description (include lot, block, subdivision, se..~tion, township, range) Location (address or directions) (b) Applicanl Name ~_~~ Telephone: Home ............... Business Applicant Address --~":C~ '~~--:'"'--~~: (C) Applicant is (check one): Lending Institution ~; Owner/builder Lq; Buyer ~; Other ~ (explain); (d) Lending Institution ~'~'~_~ ........ Telephone __~'~ ¢ 7¢ ~ Address ~' O, ~ ml~ rZG ?~~.-~. ~.~ ........ ~ 2 (e) Real Estate Company and Agent .._~1 ~.-- J~'~' -' ./~X'~-~ Telephone [0~ C~ ~f_ (f) ~ the HAA to the following address: GFI~ lgSX TYPE OF RESIDENCE Single-Family J~ Multi-Family Number of Bedrooms Other WATER SUPPLY Individual Well'~:¢- Community D Public [] Note; If community well system, mest have written confirmation frorn the State Department of Environmental Conservation attesting to the legality and status. 4. SEWAGE DISPOSAL Onsite~L Public L~ Community [] Holding Tank [-J Note: If community well system, rnust have written confirmation from the State Depar[rr ent of Environmental Conservation attestin9 to the legality and status. 72-025 {I It84) Page 1 of 2 EHGiNEERtNG FIRM PROVIDINL~ .,,ISPECTIONS, TESTS, FILE SEARCH, DA'~.. AN[) INFORMATIOf~ As ce~lified by my seal affixed hereto and as of the valid ation date shown below, I verify that rny i nvestig A,~li-tc~r~, Approval shows that the on-site water supply and/or wastewater disposal system is safe, functional and ad foe the nur~ber of bedrooms and type of structure indicated herein. I further verify that based on the information obtai f¢om f~e Municipality of Anchorage files and from my investigation and inspection, the on-site water supply arid/( w,'~!e'¥/aler disposal system is in compliance with all Municipal and State codes, ordinances, and regulations in effect on date of Ibis inspection. I~¢ame of Firm Telephone DHEP A PPROV_~A ~L~ ~ /4pprc'¥'ed fo;' _~.-¢~.~,~.~bedrooms by~ Approved __~ __ Disapproved(-`,/ T(~.[m3 of Conditional Approval Conditional. CAUTION The ,Mur~cipa~ity of Anchorage Department of Health and Environmental Protection (DHEP) issues Health Authority Appro';ai cettificales based solely upon the representations given in paragraph 5 above by an independent professional engm:aer registered in the State of Alaska. The DHEP does this as a courtesy to purchasers of homes and their lending ir~stitutions in order to satisfy certain federal and state requirements. Employees of DHEP do not conduct inspections or analyze data before a certificate is issued. The Mumcipality of Anchorage is not responsible for errors or omissions in the professions! engineer's work. Pa.ge 2 of 2 ~UNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE: DEPT. OF HEALTH & ~ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUG 2, 3 1985 R[¢EIVED WELL DATA MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE (MOAI HEALTH AUTHORITY APPROVAL (HAA) CHECKLIST - FEBRUARY 1984 264-4720 x._fDal Description: Well Classification Well Log Present Total Depth Static Water Level ~-~ ~ ¢'~ If A, B, C, D.E.C. Approved (Y/N) Date Completed ~. \ _ r-( ~ Yield Cased to (~:,L¢, c Depth of Grouting /~--q'-~----~_ t..~.,~.-~ Pump Set At k.--hl(--~ Casing Height Above Ground ~ ~ ~ Sanitary Seal on Casing((~N) Electrical Wiring in Conduit (Y/~ ~*--~ 'vJ~.~.~ ~_.,%~ Depression Around Wellhead (Y/~j) Separation Distances from Well: To Septic/Heff~im:j'Tank on Lot I, ~,,~ ' To Nearest Edge of Absorption Field on Lot To Nearest Public Sewer Line Cleanout/Manhole ~"~/,4 To Nearest Sewer Service Line on Lot ~ ¢4-' Water Sample Collected by ~-~:..~-~' ~:i,~-~,~,,,...~ _¢..~O~r,.,-.-~-~ ;Date ~;-'7---~" Water Sample Test Results Comments ~.,J ~-¢.¢.¢.¢.¢.¢.¢.¢.~ L_ ~ ,,~,~ c ; On Adjoining Lots ; On Adjoining Lots To Nearest Public Sewer B. SEPTIC/44OLD;~',~G TANK DATA Date Installed '~'-~q ' "~' Size StandpipeS) Air-tight Caps Depression over Tank Pumping/Maintenance Contract on File (Y/N) Holding Tank High-Water Alarm (Y/N) Separation Distances from Septic/14e~ Tank: To Water-Supply Well To Property Line To Water Main/Service Line Course No. of Compartments Foundation Cleanout Date Last Pumped J4 · for "'-'- Temporary Holding Tank Permit (Y/N) To Building Foundation ~, ~ To DispoSal Field Lp ~ To Stream, Pond, Lake, or Major Drainage Comments Page 1 of 2 72~026(11/84) C. ABSORPTION FIELD DATA Soils Rating in Absorption Strata '~-'~5- ~/CC.--"' Date Installed Width of Field ~" Square Feet of Absorption Area ~-~ Depression over Field (Y/~i) Results of Last Adequacy Test Separation Distance from Absorption Field: To Water-Supply Well To Building Foundation '~ ' Lot To Water Main/Service Line LO ~ .-l-- T0 Stream/Pond/Lake/or Major Drainage Course To Driveway, Parking Area, or Vehicle Storage Area Type of System Design Length of Field Depth of Field Gravel Bed Thickness Standpipes Present(~:~/N) Date of Last Adequacy Test To Property Line To Existing or Abandoned System on ; On Adjoining Lots To Cutbank (if present) Comments D. LIFT STATION Date Installed Size in Gallons "Pump On" Level at High Water Alarm Level at Tested for Electrical Codes (Y/N) Dimensions panhole/Access (Y/N) "Pump Off" Level at / ~ Vent (Y/N) Pumping Cycles during Adequacy Test, Meets MOA Comments ** Check Permitted Bedroom Rating Against HAA Request ** I certify that I have checked, verified, or conformed to all MOA and HAA guidelines in effect on the date of this inspection. Signed Date ~:~'~ - ~--'~ J ~"' .. Receipt No. ~O ~ I ID ~ate of Payms~t Page 2 of 2 72-026 (11/84) CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES Oz, ALASKA, INC. TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street. Drinking Water Analysis Report for Total ColifOrm Bacteria TO BE COMPLETED BY WATER SUPPLIER WATER SYSTEM: (*) See h on back I.D. NO. Water System Name Phone No. Mailing ~Jdres~ . City State Zip Code SAMPLE DATE: Mo. Day Year SAMPLE TYPE: J~-Routlne D Check Sample (for routine sample with lab ref. no. [] Special Purpose [] Treated Water Er'Untreated Water SAMPLE NO. LOCATION I 3 I 4 I Time Collected Collected TO BE COMPLETED BY LABORATORY Analysis shows this Water SAMPLE to be: Satisfactory [] Unsatisfactory [] Sample too long in transit; sample should not be over 30 hours old at examination to indicate reliable results. Please send new sample via special delivery mail. Time Received Analytical Method: [] Fermentation Tube ~ Membrane Filter Lab Ref. No. Result* A[~alyst 0~1220 (b) Rev, 1983 BACTERIOLOGICAL WATER ANALYSIS RECORD READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COLLECTING SAMPLE Membrane Filter:. Direct Count Verification: LTB. BGB Final Membrane Filter Reeut~e ("-~") ,~ Time: TNTC-- Too Numerous To Count Collformll00ml Collformll00ml ,.m. DTio0102~ N ENGINEERS, [NC. MORTGAGE HOLDER PLAT APPROVAL_ APPROVALG LOTS [THRU 7, &TR, A MANOR SUBDIVISION LOTS 6 THRU I0 BLK. 3' MTN. MANOR SUBDIVISION S&S ENGINEERS, Inc, s~vEvo~ 1983-2015 DTI001025 MANOR SUBDIVISION - ~, 198:5-2OI5