HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication- PermitGARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND SANITATION DEPARTMENT
109 8th Street Suite 303
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601
Phone (303) 945-8212
INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT
PROPERTY
Permit N°
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Assessor's Parcel No.
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SYSTEM DESIGN
Septic Tank Capacity (gallon) Other
Percolation Rate (minutes/inch) Number of Bedrooms (or other)
Required Absorption Area - See Attached
Special Setback Requirements:
Date Inspector
FINAL SYSTEM INSPECTION AND APPROVAL (as installed)
Call for Inspection (24 hours notice) Before Covering Installation
System Installer
Septic Tank Capacity
Septic Tank Manufacturer or Trade Name
Septic Tank Access within 8" of surface
Absorption Area
Absorption Area Type and/or Manufacturer or Trade Name
Adequate compliance with County and State regulations/requirements
Other
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RETAIN WITH RECEIPT RECORDS AT CONSTRUCTION SITE
*CONDITIONS:
1 All installation must comply with all requirements of the Colorado State Board of Health Individual Sewage Disposal Systems Chapter
25, Article 10 C.R.S. 1973, Revised 1984.
2. This permit is valid only for connection to structures which have fully complied with County zoning and building requirements. Con-
nection to or use with any dwelling or structures not approved by the Building and Zoning office shall automatically be a violation or a
requirement of the permit and cause for both legal action and revocation of the permit.
3. Any person who constructs, alters, or installs an individual sewage disposal system in a manner which involves a knowing and material
variation from the terms or specifications contained in the application o1 permit commits a Class I, Petty Offense ($500.00 fine —6
months in Jail or both).
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INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM APPLICATION
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OWNER ADDRESS Jeff Soffer, 8076 County Rd 113, Carbondale, CO 81623
PHONE 702/242-4146
CONTRACTOR ADDRESS Jeff Soffer, 8076 County Rd 113, Carbondale, CO 81623
PHONE 9M/928-2406
PERMIT REQUEST FOR: QQ NEW INSTALLATION () ALTERATION () REPAIR
Attach separate sheets or report showing entire area with respect to surrounding areas,
topography of area, habitable building, location of potable water wells, soil percolation test
holes, soil profiles in test holes (See page 4).
LOCATION OF PROPOSED FACILITY:
Near what City or Town Approximately 9.2 miles northeast of Carbondale
Size of Lot Approximately 45.1 acres
Legal Description or Address 8076 County Rd 113, Carbondale, CO 81623
WASTES TYPE:
QQ Dwelling () Non -Domestic Wastes
( ) Transient Use ( ) Commercial Or Industrial
( ) Other: Describe:
BUILDING OR SERVICE TYPE: Be''0 /EM®foyee
Number of Bedrooms Two
Number of Persons Four
( ) Garbage Grinder
() Automatic Washer ( ) Dishwasher
SOURCE AND TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY:
P9 WELL () SPRING () STREAM OR CREEK
If supplied by Community Water, give name of supplier:
DISTANCE TO NEAREST COMMUNITY SEWER SYSTEM: 9.2 miles
Was an effort made to connect to the Community System? ( ) Yes (X) No
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A site plan is required to be submitted that indicates the following MINIMUM distances:
Leach Field to Well: 100 feet
Septic Tank to Well: 50 feet
Leach Field to Irrigation Ditches, Stream or Water Course 50 feet
Septic System to Property Lines: 10 feet
YOUR INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT WILL NOT BE ISSUED
WITHOUT A SITE PLAN.
GROUND CONDITIONS:
Depth to first Ground Water: Ground water not encounterd in test holes.
Table Percent Ground Slope: Ground slope ranges from 8% to 25%
TYPE OF INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PROPOSED:
Qd Septic Tank () Aeration Plant () Vault
() Vault Privy () Composting Toilet ( )Recycling/ Potable Use
() Pit Privy ( ) Incineration Toilet () Recycling/Other Use
( ) Chemical Toilet ( ) Other — Describe:
FINAL DISPOSAL BY:
Qd Absorption Trench, Bed Or Pit ( ) Evapotranspiration
() Underground Dispersal ( ) Sand Filter
( ) Above Ground Dispersal ( ) Wastewater Pond
( ) Other — Describe:
WILL EFFLUENT BE DISCHARGED DIRECTLY INTO WATERS OF THE STATE? No
PERCOLATION TEST RESULTS: (To be completed by Registered Professional Engineer, if the
Engineer does the Percolation Test)
Minutes 61 per inch in hole No. 1 Minutes 15 per inch in hole No. 3
Minutes 54 per inch in hole No. 2 Minutes per inch in hole No. 4
RPE WHO MADE SOIL ABSORPTION TESTS:
Name: Nathan Bell, Gamba & Associates, Inc.
Address: 113 9th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Telephone: 970/945-2550
RPE RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OF THE SYSTEM:
Name: Nathan Bell, Gamba & Associates, Inc.
Address: 113 9th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Telephone: 970/945-2550
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Applicant acknowledges that the completeness of the application is conditional upon such
further mandatory and additional tests and reports as may be required by the local health
department to be made and furnished by the applicant or by the local health department for
purposed of the evaluation of the application; and the issuance of the permit is subject to such
terms and conditions as deemed necessary to insure compliance with rules and regulations
made, information and reports submitted herewith and required to be submitted by the applicant
are or will be represented to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and are
designed to be relied on by the local department of health in evaluating the same for purposes
of issuing the permit applied for herein. I further understand that any falsification or
misrepresentation may result in the denial of the application or revocation of any permit granted
based upon said application and in legal action for perjury as provided by law.
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INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
• OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
The following tips and suggestions are intended to increase the useful life of your engineered
sewage disposal system and to prevent disposal system failure due to neglect and abuse. The
design of this system is designed for a minimum number of persons occupying the stated
structures.
A larger occupancy rate than the design rate may result in an overload of the septic system and
cause immediate system failure or a reduction of the life span of the leaching area.
MINIMIZE THE LIQUIDS
Wastewater that enters the system can be minimized by practicing water conservation practices
within your home. The less wastewater you produce, the less wastewater there will be to treat
and dispose.
1. Repair leaky fixtures. Check the toilet(s), by dropping food -coloring dye in the
tank(s) and see if it shows up in the bowl prior to flushing.
2. Wash clothes only when you have a full load.
3. Take short showers instead of baths. Don't turn on the shower all the way and
turn it off while lathering.
4. Install and use water saving fixtures and devices in your bathrooms, laundry rooms
and kitchens.
5. Do not let the water run while washing, shaving, brushing teeth, rinsing
vegetables, dishes, etc. Use a stoppered basin where possible.
6. Provide adequate drainage around the engineered system area to divert surface
runoff from higher ground during storms or winter snowmelt.
MINIMIZE THE SOLIDS
Septic systems are "anaerobic" treatment systems. Digestion of solid materials is very slow and
requires air or "aerobic" conditions to "disappear". The less material you put into the system, the
less often it will require pumping. A good rule to follow is:
"Don't use your septic system for anything that can be disposed of in some other
way"
1. Avoid using a garbage disposal. Throw out scraps and other garbage with the
trash.
2. Collect grease in a container rather than pouring it down the sink.
3. Minimize the disposal of paper products into the system. Nondegradable items
such as disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, tissues, cigarette butts and paper
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towels are especially harmful to the system.
4. Only three things should go into the septic tank:
Human Wastes;
Toilet Paper; and
Water.
5. Ordinary household chemicals (bleaches, detergents & soaps) will not hurt the
bacteria in your system when not used in excessive amounts.
6. DO NOT DISPOSE OILS, PAINTS, THINNERS OR OTHER TOXIC LIQUIDS INTO
YOUR SYSTEM.
SEPTIC TANK ADDITIVES
Advertised chemical additives, bacteria, enzymes, etc. do not help solids breakdown in the septic
tank and should not be used to reduce the need for pumping the septic tank.
REGULAR INSPECTIONS
Septic Tank:
To inspect the septic tank, remove the manhole cover at the inlet end of the tank. Use a
shovel to push the scum layer away from the side of the tank and estimate its thickness.
If the scum layer is 12" thick or more, arrange to have the septic tank pumped
immediately. Replace the cover and wash off the shovel and your hands.
For an average 3 or 4 bedroom residence, the pumping interval for the septic tank is
usually between 2 and 4 years. Annual inspection of the septic tank should become part
of your overall home maintenance routine.
Effluent Filter:
The effluent filter should be fitted with an alarm to warn when it is becoming plugged,
regardless if an alarm is present or not, the filter should be inspected and cleaned
following the manufacturers recommendations, or at least once per year.
Dosing Tank or Pump Station:
To inspect the dosing tank, follow the same instructions for the septic tank. However,
there should not be a scum layer or sediments inside the tank. Check to see if the water
level markings are consistent on the side of the tank. Variability indicates that the siphon
or effluent pump is not operating properly. If the water level is near the top of the
markings, wait for the siphon or pump to operate and watch for problems. The siphon has
an overflow pipe in which the effluent will flow out of the tank by gravity. Should this be
occurring, have the tank pumped and check the siphon openings to see if they are
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plugged.
Filter Mound or Trench:
Check the observation tubes regularly. Standing water near the same elevation as the
natural soil surface (or higher) may be an indication of trouble.
Look for seepage or excessive wetness near the base of the filter mound or trench area.
SUMMARY
A general inspection of the septic tank, dosing tank (or pump station), filter mound or trench
area should be made each year. These inspections are best made during the wet season of
the year. If these items are not routinely inspected, solids can carry over into the disposal
areas from the septic tank and clog the system resulting in system failure and health hazard
risks. In areas with potentially high ground water, the septic tank should be pumped during
low water months such as September, October, and November. Pumping during high water
months may cause the septic tank to float out of the ground.
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ALL POB
SERYL oa'�2
Ph 9706165033
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JUN 1 2 2006
June 6, 2006 Project No. 1068
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Joel and Candi Kolen
152 Bristol Drive
Woodbury, CA 11797
Installation Observation, Existing Residence
Lot 6, Pinyon Peaks Subdivision, Cain's Lane
Garfield County, Colorado
Mr. Kolen,
ALL SERVICE septic, LLC performed an installation observation on May 5, 2006 for the subject
property
The installation included a 1250 -gallon, two-compartment precast concrete septic tank with no
effluent filter, followed by 711 square feet of drain field. An effluent filter is recommended, and can
be installed at any time. The drain field consisted of 4 rows of 18 gravelless `Quick -4' chambers, for
a total of 72 chambers. A distribution box was installed to distribute effluent.
The OWS was installed according to specifications. This observation is not a guarantee of
workmanship and/or parts and materials. ALL SERVICE septic, LLC should be notified if changes
are made to the OWS.
Please call with questions.
Sincerely,
ALL SERVICE septic, LLC
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Timothy R. Petz
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Copy Sent to Garfield County
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& ASSOCIATES
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
& LAND SURVEYORS
PHONE: 970/945-2550
FAX: 970/945-1410
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113 NINTH STREET,
SUITE 214
P.O. Box 1458
GLENWOOD SPRINGS,
COLORADO 81602-1458
Friday, June 2, 2006
Andy Schwaller
Chief Building Official
Garfield County Building and
108 8th Street, Suite 401
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Original by hand.
RECEIVED
JUN 0 2 2006
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Planning Department
RE: Tumberry Ranch — Jeff Soffer — ISDS Final Approval
Dear Andy:
This letter is intended to serve as a notice of final completion on the Individual
Sewage Disposal System (ISDS) installed at the Turnberry Ranch on County
Road 113.
The work was primarily performed in May of 2005, and was inspected by Nathan
Bell, P.E., formerly of our office.
In conference with him we have verified that he inspected the system and took the
photographs which are in our files of the system in various stages of construction.
Based on our conversations, and review of the plans and photographs, it is our
opinion that the ISDS system was installed in substantial compliance with the
design prepared by Nathan Bell, P.E. 33401, and stamped by him on March 17th,
2004.
If you have any questions, please call.
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Friday, June 02, 2006
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Jun 12 06 03:12p Doug Mc Millin
970-927-3656 p.1
Castle Creek Construction
P.O. Box 11912
Aspen, Co 81611
Tel: 970-963-6165
Fox: 19701 963-6170
FACSIMILE COVER PAGE
To: Andy Scbwaller
From: Doug McMillin
Fax 4: 3843470
Fax 4: 970-927-6726
Company: Garco Building Department
Tel #: 970-927-3656
Subject:
Sent: 6/12/2006 at 3:08:50 PM
Pages: 2 (including cover)
MESSAGE:
Dear Andy & Tom ,
Here is a copy of the ISDS certification for Turnbeny Ranch Permit 9062. I have called for the final Inspection
Tomorrow.
Thanks,
Doug McMillin
379-2670
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