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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01710 __ . e GARFIELD COUNTY BUI AND SANITATION DEPARTMENT • e 109 9th.;Stropt Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81801 Phone (303) 945 -8212 This does not constitute INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT Nk 1710 a building or use permit. Owner .Tart MsuCrnnrly System Location Sec. 10 T85 R88W Carbondale Licensed Installer Joe ZBIroL'a • Conditional Construction approval is hereby granted for N / gallon r. Septic Tank or Aerated treatment unit. Absorption area (or dispersal areal computed as follows: Perc rate of one inch in / ice minutes requires a minimum of 2- s ft. of absorption area per bedroom. Therefore the no. of bedrooms 3 x i sq. ft. minimum requirement = a total ofr� sq. ft. of absorption area. u7 i 'e:ourc ray? ''4R1r p May we suggest: 4:? C' , �/ rr" r�(i`'�(�l�N�•�' �.. ,� Id (,�' F / ,:' ' X Slni k:.' c> f /y . 3 6' A y :r^ :. . � x fA 1 _ .Date f Inspector A Cr FINAL APPROVAL OF SYSTEM: No system shall y *deemed to be in compliance with the Sewage Disposal Laws until the assembled system is approved prior to cover- ing any part. . - Septic 'TA ' access for inspection and cleaning within 12" of ground surface or aerated access ports above ground surface. Proper materials and assembly. / Trade name of septic tank or aerated treatment unit. ) 0e / 6v.,,, c . // /0 c1 �'•, Adequate absorption (or dispel sal) area. /4''' 0 , f ��`, r r A ,.� , r .. ✓� _ Adequate compliance with permit requirements. Y ' Adequate compliance with County and State regulations /requirements. '.. ^., Other / /j �' Date t /T 3 Inspector ✓ �. / /'•' i 'v�L�.�' ? RETAIN WITH RECEIPT RECORDS A1ttONSTRUCTION SITE f7 '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 compiled 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 violation of 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 of permit commits a Class I, Petty Offense ($500.00 fine — 6 months In Jail or both.). Applicant: Green Copy Department: Pink Copy Application INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM APPLICATION Approval by OWNER' 1777^' County Official: nett_ Cet4Oy ADDRESS r'igIQos•vf PHONE el% 3 - 35 - CONTRACTOR Dirt 7- 4-A #fq, ADDRESS 70 Jf e Icy rg/(igc •v/7N.s ri PHONE qC 3- /3 n PERMIT REQUEST FOR: ( ) 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: County C-c cL-F 7`2't l Near what City of Town e4/-4 or, WC re' Lot Size ."c' -f- c, Legal Description Se c 4 /0 '7 de S S8 0/ WASTES TYPE: ( )() Dwelling ( ) Transient Use ( ) Commercial or Institutional ( ) Non- domestic Wastes ( ) Other - Describe BUILDING OR SERVICE TYPE: Number of bedrooms 3 Number of persons ( ) Garbage grinder 2C) Automatic washer (20 Dishwasher SOURCE AND TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY: (XL) well ( ) spring ( ) stream or creek Give depth of all wells within 180 feet of system: l /,,, &- a ..,,.. - If supplied by community water, give name or supplier: AT 4 GROUND CONDITIONS: Depth to bedrock: JJn kv1 w el Depth to first Ground Water Table: 041/< n v w.-J - Percent ground slope: DISTANCE TO NEAREST COMMUNITY SEWER SYSTEM: Z #.41 f ie /- Was an effort made to connect to community system? TYPE OF INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PROPOSED: ()( 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: (>c') 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? / Page 2 SOIL PERCOLATION TEST RESULTS: (To be completed by Registered Professional Engineer.) 'Minutes per inch in hole No. 1 Minutes per inch in hole No. 3 Minutes per inch in hole No. 2 Minutes per inch in hole No._ Name, address and telephone of RPE who made soil absorption tests: Name, address and telephone of RPE responsible for design of the system: 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 purposes of the evaluation of the application; and the issuance of the pe rmftis subject to such terms and conditions as deemed necessary to insure compliance with rules and regulations adopted under Article 10, Title 25, C.R.S. 1973, as amended. The undersigned hereby certifies that all statements 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 under- stand 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 per- jury as provided by law. Date 9 / 2 4'1 Signed if . S wrz�v PLEASE DRAW AND ACCURATE MAP TO YOUR PROPERTY Page 3 J ` , • PLOT PLAN AND DESIGN FEATURES: Include by measured distance location of wells, springs, potable water supply lines, cisterns, buildings, property lines, subsoil drains, lake, water course, stream, dry gulch and show location of proposed system by direction and distance from dwelling or other fixed reference object, and additional submissions in support of this application such as data, plans, specifications, statements and commitments. Page 4 TYPE OF SYSTEM TO BE CONSTRUCTED ' (11" to 21/2" Clean Gravel Required Unless Otherwise Approved) TOP TOP 4" perforated 0 0 0 0 eQ o $ 00 0 . "i Gravel Length deter- pipe e o °o °oa mined from °00g� o e p0 0 0 e perc esults ,.^ " . ®`4" solid pipe op cow o0%0 o 4" solid pipe ex- ^ , from tank D 0 00 O _ ° � "" �� A. * Do °uo� —' tending into .. drywell 1' es. . ^+ ^ h ^^ O 0 0 4••••••••4 O 41" < 1 • . A ... 0 0 0 p 0 (to, , i r %:� 4" hay or • 3'±* O C 2 2%Qco t7 44 to ato �j 0 s 00 '.•ii:• straw over rock BA 4 woo o C'e c 'p p � Q O 0D 00° � p •0;10, �' 3' l 6' 1 31 *Size determined from perc test results - cinder blocks 1 SIDE VIEW Backfill SIDE VIEW Backf ! a xk X�I�CXkXX 4" r hay pipe to tan, straw 4" solid i - 0°8 a�n�' %t' 'rave over wi . r P QeO r f \O_ _ 4" pipe n r `sk Cone , 4 hay or straw O g�� 0 � 1' o 0 Qravel , , ', • ' Gravel 0 0 Q o "O e o mo o ° ° 6" G r avel ,Z; . ^" t 02 0 b °$ ° Do ; under pipe * A �� Concrete rings or v eaStol t o � 111:lIl lin L I S Cc, ; t 1' of gravel in f Seepage Bed �, � e bottom ..1.4a Drywell n • ... n Other (FOR APPI TCANTS INFORMATION) - . • • PERCOLATION TESTS The successful operation of your septic system depends on the rate the soil in which your leach field will be installed will accept water. This is critical. The rate of absorption is called the percolation rate and it determines the size of the leach field needed for a particular flow of sewage and in some cases even determines the feasibility of the installation of a septic tank and leach field system. AN EIGHT (8) FOOT PROFILE HOLE IN THE LEACH FIELD AREA IS REQUIRED IN THE STATE OF COLORADO TO DETERMINE THE PROX- IMITY OF GROUND WATER AND BEDROCK. In some cases the profile hole may be waived but only by specific approval of the Environmental Health Department. PERCOLATION TESTS MUST BE DONE AT THE GROUND DEPTH WHERE ABSORPTION WILL TAKE PLACE. STANDARD SEEPAGE BEDS (LEACH FIELDS) ARE INSTALLED THREE FEET DEEP, SO THE PERCOLATION HOLES ARE DUG FOUR FEET DEEP, AT LEAST 20 FEET APART; THE PERCOLATION TEST IS DONE IN THE BOTTOM ONE (1) FOOT OF THE HOLE. 8 " -12" Imo_ Ground I i Level I I 3 ' I I I I 8 " -12" 'I 4 I � 1'f Post Hole i 1 I Back Hoe Hole __ _j L __.1 A post hole digger, auger, or back hoe can be used to dig the percolation test holes. If a back hoe is used, dig the back hoe hole 3 feet deep and put a test hole 1 foot deep and 8 to 12 inches in diameter in the bottom. Installation of absorption areas (i.e. drywells) deeper than thrcc feet requires the permission of the Environmental Health Department. Saturation with water will affect the percolation rate, and since the system will be expected to operate when the soil is saturated with water, THE HOLES MUST BE FILLED — WITH WATER AT LEAST 8 HOURS BEFORE THE TEST, AND ALLOWED TO STAND. More water will need to be used to perform the percolation test, so AT LEAST 10 GALLONS OF WATER SHOULD BE ON HAND WHEN THE TEST IS PERFORMED. ( FOR APPLICANTS INFORMATION) Page 6 PERCOLATION TESTS FOR DRY WELLS (SEEPAGE PITS) ARE PERFORMED AT THE LEVEL OF THE BOTTOM OF THE PIT (USUALLY 10 FEET). Ground Level 10' 8 " -12" 1' 1 Percolation Test for Seepage Pit 1 - -' If you call for a percolation test or inspection and for some reason are not ready when the time comes, please call us between 8 and 9 a.m. at 945 -8212 or 625 -5571 to cancel the appointment. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION. (FOR APPLICANTS INFORMATION) RECOMMENDED MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS • Before construction is started, the Inspector must be contacted for approval and detailed information concerning the proposed disposal system. Higher standards than those which follow may be required in individual cases to assure attainment of objectives. those objectives are to locate, construct, and maintain individual sewage disposal systems in such a manner that existing or contemplated water supplies will not become contaminated and so that sewage will not overflow the ground surface and result in a nuisance or health hazard. 1. LIQUID CAPACITY OF TANK (GALLONS) (Provides for use of garbage grinder, automatic clothes washers, and other water using household appliances.) Recommended Minimum Number of Bedrooms Tank Capacity 2 or less 750 gallons 3 or less 1,000 gallons 4 1,250 gallons 1 for each additional bedroom add 250 gallons 2. MINIMUM LEACHING AREA OF DISPOSAL FIELD ABSORPTION AREA REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCES 1 . e \ . • Percolation Rate Required Absorption Percolation Rate Required Absorption — (time required for Area, in sq. ft., (time required for Area, in sq. ft., water to fall one per bedroom water to fall one per bedroom inch - in minutes) (b) standard trench inch - in minutes) (b) standard trench (c) seepage beds & ) ( ) (c seepage beds & d seepage pits (d) seepage pits *1 or less . . . 10 . . . . 228 *2 15 . 279 *3 30 (e) . . 395 *4 45 (e) . . 483 5 161 60 (e ,(f) 558 *(See Below) *Percolation rates faster than 5 minutes per inch or slower than 60 minutes per inch require engineers systems and/ or Board of Health approval. (a) It is desirable to provide sufficient land area for entire new absorption system if needed in future. (b) In every case, sufficient land area should be provided for the number of bed- rooms (minimum of 2) that can be reasonably anticipated, including the unfinished space available for conversion as additional bedrooms. (c) Absorption area is figured as trench - bottom area and includes a statistical allowance for vertical side wall area. (FOR APPLICANTS INFORMATION) ._ ;. ... (d). Absorption area for seepage pits is figured as effective side wall area beneath the inlet. (e) Unsuitable for seepage pits if over thirty. (f) Unsuitable for absorption systems if over sixty. Dwelling on less than two acres, areas of high water tables, or areas with a percolation test rate faster than 1" in 5 minutes must have alternative sewage facilities, i.e., central collection, holding tanks, individual treatment, etc. EXCEPTION: Absorption areas may be allowed with percolation rates faster than one (1) inch in 5 minutes provided the soil is a sandy texture and no water table problems arp encountered. 1. Maximum length of drainage line: 100 linear feet 2. Minimum width of drainage trench: 18 inches 3. Minimum spacing between trenches or pipes: 6 feet 4. Maximum grade of drainage lines: As level as possible 5. Minimum depth rock under drain PVC: 6" under PVC, 2" over PVC 6. Minimum depth of cover over distribution lines: 12 inches 7. Maximum depth of cover over distribution lines: Variable 8. Minimum grade of house sewer: 1/8 to 1/4" per linear ft. 9. Minimum distance of sewage disposal system from dwelling: 10 feet 10. Minimum distance of leaching area to a well: 100 feet 11. Minimum distance of septic tank to a well: 50 feet 12. Minimum distance of leaching area to a stream of water course: 50 feet 13. Minimum distance from septic tank and disposal field to property lines: 25 feet for drywell; 10 feet for leach field 14. Minimum sewer pipe and distribution pipe: 4 inch diameter Septic construction should be of concrete, concrete block or of a material that ' will resist deterioration and which can be made reasonably watertight. Acceptable drain field pipe materials include plastic, terra cotta, concrete. If the house sewerline is longer than 10 feet between house and septic tank, a clean -out Y should be installed as near as practicable to the house. Septic tanks should be inspected once a year and cleaned when necessary. Cleaning is recommended when space between the scum accumulation and sludge residue on the tank bottom is less than 18 inches. 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