HomeMy WebLinkAbout00625 This does not constitute a building or use permit. +, GARFIELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 2014 Blake Avenue Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 :AIR & ALTERATION — NO CHARGE Phone (303) 945 -7255 - - INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT v 625 �A- 14 sAnv kt ol'7 Owner Van Rand Corporation (Ridorado Zngineering _ RicI Kinshella) System Location South of Glenwood Springs - CNC Turn -off Licensed Contractor 777 /37 a / ?.rL / /'_ 1-7 O"' • Conditional Construction approval is hereby granted for a gallon Ski 57 / Al G� Septic Tank or Aerated treatment unit. - - Absorption area (or dispersal area) computed as follows: See 't Pv-AleS Perc rate of one inch inn2 fl minutes requires a minimum of sq. ft. of absorption area per bedroom. Therefore the no. of bedrooms '— x " Sq. ft. minimum requirement = a total of --- sq. ft. of absorption area. May wesuggest< -/yvVS /4 A2-T7 GrA /, 0 F,;. IrS F 'F' /y' / Sca am 9 .. r y.. ,'rc,fp -e ,) Date _ 7 8 Inspector �r` rr FINAL APPROVAL OF SYSTEM: No system shall be deemed to be in compliance with the Sewage Disposal Laws until the assembled system is approved prior to cover- ing any part. f�..0 S/ /4 Septic Tank access for inspection and cleaning within 12" of ground surface or aerated cvess ports above ground surface. Proper mate and assembly. / r t / Trade name of septic tank or aerat ed treatment unit. /c." Adequate absorption (or dispersal) area. 0 "< Adequate compliance with permit requirements. ) Adequate compliance with County and State regulations /requirements. Other Date < -:: fY : /% 2 1 Inspector ,„ /< (.. r. ',�. ';.C RETAIN WITH RECEIPT RECORDS AT CONSTRUCTION SITE *CONDITIONS: 1. All installation must comply with all requirements of the County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations, adopted pursuant to au- thority granted in 66 -44 -4, CRS 1963, amended 66 -3 -14, CRS 1963. 2. This permit is valid only for connection to structures which have fully complied with County zoning and building requirements. Connection to or use with any dwelling or structures not approved by the Building and Zoning office shall automatically be a viola- tion of a requirement of the permit and cause for both legal action and revocation of the permit. 3. Section III, 3.24 requires any person who constructs, alters, or installs an individual sewage disposal system in a manner which In- volves a knowing and material variation from the terms or specifications contained in the application of permit commits a Class I, Petty Offense ($500.00 fine — 6 months in jail or both). Building Official — Permit White Copy Applicant — Green Copy Dept. — Pink Copy Fees Paid WIC-- ' INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL. SYSTEMS APPLICATION Date Q- g - NOTIFICATION OF PROPOSED DISCHARGE TO WATERS OF THE STATE INDIVIDUAL HOME SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM Owner: L M A . AM,1 (c; i'.44-1:cn Mail Address: (/£ w F 44 City: G(r „;;,., a s Zip: ;;etc/ Phone:;NS -5 ' edi a INFORMATION REGARDING PROJECT SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW Attach separate sheets or report showing entire area with respect to surrounding areas, topography of area, habitable buildings, location of potable water wells, soil percola- tion test holes, soil profiles in test holes. 1. Location of facility: County Garfield City or Town S.,,111 0. Legal Description c44-_-bed T 0.., r“,_.. Size 2. No. of Bedrooms Septic Tank Capacity - Aeration Unit Capacity Z 5n. 9 al fit 3. Source of Domestic Water: Public (name): Private: Well ' Depth (C,6 Other Depth to first ground water table 75 4. Is facility within boundaries of a city /town or sanitation district? if/ 5. Distance to nearest sewer system: S 7 „, / Have you attempted to arrange a connection with the system? /1/ If rejected, what was the reason? 6. Rate of absorption in test holes shown on the location map, in minutes per inch of drop in water level after holes have been soaked for 24 hours: 2.0 „,,„ /; 7. Name, address, and telephone of person who made soil absorption tests: / l I A c t-e4/114 lick & /rows I 8. Name, address, and telephone of person responsible for design of the system: 9. Express permission is hereby granted for the inspection of the above property by any member of the Garfield County Environmental Health Department and /or such persons as they may designate. Any withdrawal of this permission shall be in writing and receipt acknowledged by the County Environmental Health Department. 10. I have been given an opportunity to read the Individual Disposal Systems Regulations of Garfield County and I hereby agree to comply with all terms, conditions and requirements included therein. A ? 7tt-ns it 4 ONE v c,r Date Signature of Applicant, (TO BE RETURNED TO HEALTH DEPT.) November 22, 1978 Mr. W. C. Milner GARFIELD CO. BUILDING OFFICIAL 2014 Blake Avenue Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Re: Van Rand Industrial Park Wastewater Treatment System Dear Bud: As per your request as to the status of the above referenced, please be advised of the following: The original system was designed by a Registered Professional Engineer (Eldorado Engineering) as is required by the Garfield County Individual Sewage Disposal Systems Regulations. The submitted plans and specifications were approved and Permit #017 issued May 30, 1974 for the construction of said system. The records in this office indicate the original subsurface absorption area received a final inspection as did a replacement subsurface absorption area installed in September, 1978. Also attached is a copy of a letter regard- ing the recent repair and alteration to the system. jt._99 V)- —i! t o rY) O a ,,U 1 A_'�- The records also indicate the aerated treatment unit has not received a () final inspection as is required. Mr. Duane Van Why should be informed of this, so he can make arrangements with this office or Eldorado Engineering for the necessary inspection. Very truly yours, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT Edward L. Feld Department Head ELF /tls encls. October 4, 1978 Mr. W. Duane Van Why P. O. Drawer 428 Suite C -1 Village Plaza Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Dear Mr. Van Why: Please find enclosed Garfield County Individual Sewage Disposal Systems Permit #625 issued to your property (Van Rand Industrial Park). This Permit will provide sufficient documentation that the necessary repairs were completed in accordance with Garfield County and Colorado State Regulations and also the plans and specifications of the Registered Professional Engineer. As per your request regarding the probable cause of the premature failure of the previous subsurface absorption area, I would have to conclude an over- loading of the system occurred from excessive water usage which resulted in flushing tank solids into the absorption area causing it to plug. In order to prevent another premature failure, I would advise you to review the water usage of the businesses And two single family dwellings being serviced by the wastewater treatment system. You may wish to be particularly observant for plumbing leaks and the practice being used by United Parcel Service during the washing of their delivery trucks. In regard to the latter, you may wish to consider providing an alternate means of reducing wastewater flow to the central sewage system. If I may be of further assistance, please contact me. Very truly yours, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT Edward L. Feld Department Head ELF /tls encls. GARFIELD COUNTY •• . DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND SANITATION March 19, 1986 Wesley Tenbrook & Co. P.O. Box 974 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 The week of March 10, 1986 we received a complaint that sewage was backing up in the houses located immediately north of the Diamond International Lumber Company in the Van Rand Industrial Park. Discussion with the owner indicates this has occured a number of times. The County records were pulled and it showed the system was an Engineered Aerated Treatment System designed to treat 2240 gallons per day designed flow utilizing a seepage bed of 2000 square feet. On site investigation revealed the aeration system appears not to have been in operation for a prolonged period of time. The non - operation of the aeration plant can result in the system going septic and possibly by- passing solids into the seepage bed and causing complete loss of the system. Planning Department records indicate you have responsibility for both the water and sewage system for the Van Rand Industrial Park as a member of the Van Rand Association. Colorado State Statute requires a sanitation system of more than 2000 gallons per day (GPD) to be inspected and controlled by a Colorado Department of Health Engineer, however, since the county originally issued the permit we will try to retain system responsibility in the County. 109 8TH STREET, THIRD FLOOR 945- 8212/625 -5571 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 4 • March 19, 1986 Page two It is requested that you take immediate action to have your engineer review the system and possibly try having the septic tank pumped, the aeration system repaired and placed in operation. The foregoing may not correct the problem if the system has failed completely. Please have your engineer contact this office and advise as to your corrective action measures. Corrective action shall be accomplished before April 21, 1986. If you are not responsible for the system please advise at your earliest convenience because it could avert several days of the various businesses having to shut down in event of a total system failure. Sincerely, / J Bi.J. Thompson BJT:pjm c: McClellan Family Trust Pella Products of Colorado Inc. Alpine Investments William Reynolds & J.E. Shepard Stanley Dodson Barbara Stormer Diamond Lumber Inc., Carbondale Diamond Lumber Inc., Boulder file } 0 , . ,, , . , . V.,' r '. µ G ‘r#/(9 r • n "4 r rv� • REND..! V L te r, .t ! q • 0 c s a e 0 N \ o ° September 28, 1978 W co N 0 0 Garfield County Environmental Health Department a 2014 Blake Avenue o Glenwood Springs, CO. 81601 O 0 w w 0' ATTN: Mr. Ed Feld 2 W a RE: Plans for Seepage Bed - Van Rand Industrial Park S N To Replace Failed Leachfield o o Dear Ed: 0 cc W w Please find enclosed three prints of the above plans. I per - a 0 formed the percolation test on September 18, 1978 after the w \ holes had been saturated over the weekend. Both holes tested had perc rates of around 10 min. /inch. 1 inch in 20 minutes o m was used for a factor of safety in the design. I did not have the opportunity to inspect the installation of the z bed but, it is my understanding that a representative from your 0 • 0 office performed a final inspection. SipFerely, //, a w 2 t D 2 Rick Kinshella o > a o O RK/jlw 2 0 Enclosure oc a W 1 z o cc: Duane Van Why 2 0 w O 73 0 a 0 0 w W