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HomeMy WebLinkAbout51 Milburn Ct - 239122307007INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT EAGLE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION P.O. Box 179 - 500 Broadway • Eagle, CO 81631 Telephone: (970) 328-8755 COPY OF PERMIT MUST BE POSTED AT INSTALLATION SITE. PERMIT NO. 2201-02 BP NO. 14256 OWNER: JASON AND NICKY WALKER PHONE: 970-544-8121 MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 11362, ASPEN, CO 81612 APPLICANT: SAME PHONE: SYSTEM LOCATION: 51 MILBURN COURT, CARBONDALE, CO TAX PARCEL NO. 2391-223-07-007 LICENSED INSTALLER: WELCH EXCAVATING, TOD WELCH LICENSE NO. 13-02 PHONE: 970-963-2553 DESIGN ENGINEER: CHURCH & ASSOCIATES, ED CHURCH PHONE NO. 970-945-5803 INSTALLATION GRANTED FOR THE FOLLOWING: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR A 4 BEDROOM RESIDENCE 1500 GALLON SEPTIC TANK WITH A PUMP IN A BIOTUBE VAULT, 744 SQUARE FEET OF ABSORPTION AREA CREDIT, VIA 48 INFILTRATOR UNITS IN A RAISED MOUND CONFIGURATION IN TRENCHES WITH A SAND FILTER BASE AS PER ENGINEER'S DESIGN DATED 12/11/01, AND REVISION LETTER DATED 8/5/02. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: INSTALL AS PER ENGINEER'S DESIGN WITH A CLEAN -OUT BETWEEN THE TANK AND THE HOUSE, AND INSPECTION PORTALS IN EACH TRENCH. RAKE ALL TRENCH SURFACES TO PREVENT THE SMEARING OF SOILS, AND DO NOT INSTALL IN WET WEATHER. USE THE SAND SPECIFICATIONS LISTED IN FIGURE 2 OF THE ENGINEER'S DESIGN FOR THE FILTER MATERIAL IN THE BOTTOM OF THE TRENCHES. BE SURE TO MAINTAIN ALL APPLICABLE SET BACK REQUIREMENTS. CALL EAGLE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND THE DESIGN ENGINEER FOR THE FINAL INSPECTION PRIOR TO BACK FILLING ANY PART OF THE INSTALLATION, OR WITH ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION. THE BUILDING CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE SEPTIC SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND APPROVED. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH APPROVAL: LAURA. FAWCETT DATE: AUGUST 6, 2002 CONDITIONS: 1. ALL INSTALLATIONS MUST COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EAGLE COUNTY INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM REGULATIONS, ADOPTED PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GRANTED IN 25-10-104, 1973, AS AMENDED. 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 STRUCTURE NOT APPROVED BY THE ZONING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENTS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BE A VIOLATION OF A REQUIREMENT OF THE PERMIT, AND WILL RESULT IN BOTH LEGAL ACTION AND REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT. 3. CHAPTER IV, SECTION 4.03.29 REQUIRES ANY PERSON WHO CONSTRUCTS, ALTERS OR INSTALLS AN INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM TO BE LICENSED. FINAL APPROVAL OF SYSTEM (TO BE COMPLETED BY INSPECTOR): NO SYSTEM SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE EAGLE COUNTY INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM REGULATIONS UNTIL THE SYSTEM IS APPROVED PRIOR TO COVERING ANY PORTION OF THE SYSTEM. INSTALLED ABSORPTION OR DISPERSAL AREA: 744 SQUARE FEET (VIA 48 STANDARD INFILTRATOR UNITS ) INSTALLED 1500 GALLON CONCRETE SEPTIC TANK LOCATED 12 FEET FROM THE CLEANOUT UNDER THE DECK COMMENTS: THE FINAL INSPECTION WAS DONE BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER ON APRIL 22, 2004. THE ENGINEER'S FINAL CERTIFICATION AND AS -BUILT DRAWING WERE RECEIVED ON JUNE 10, 2004. THIS SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE A FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE. ANY ITEM NOT MEETING REQUIREMENTS WILL BE CORRECTED BEFORE FINAL APPROVAL OF SYSTEM IS MADE. ARRANGE A RE-INSPECTIONMEN EN WORK IS COMPLETED. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH APPROVA QC �L, DATE: JUNE 15, 2004 ntr-CU-CUU1 1U; CJH rKuri: LHl7Lt WUN i r tNv HtH 'Jrb dUb rb"d T0: 9197e963z396 P: 1/5 Incomplete Applications Will NOT Be Accepted (Site Plan MUST be attached) ISDS Permit # _ a� Building Permit # APPLICATION FOR INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OFFICE - EAGLE COUNTY P. O. BOX 179 EAGLE, CO 81631 Eagle (970)328-8755, Fax (970)328-0349, El Jebel (970)927-3823 * FEE SCHEDULE * APPLICATION FEE $350.00 * THIS FEE INCLUDES THE ISDS PERMIT, SITE EVALUATION (PERCOLATION TEST, * SOIL PROFILE OBSERVATION) AND FINAL INSPECTION * ADDITIONAL FEES MAY BE CHARGED IF A REINSPECTION IS NECESSARY, OR A * PRE -CONSTRUCTION SITE VISIT OR CONSULTATION IS NEEDED * REINSPECTION FEE $47.00, PRE -CONSTRUCTION SITE VISIT FEE $85.00 * MAKE ALL REMITTANCE PAYABLE TO: "EAGLE COUNTY TREASURER" PROPERTY OWNER: ✓OW °` 1069ky wkota MAILING ADDRESS: 0' '�X //�J62 �i��l" %V 60 K1612 PHONE: 170 --+q 8'IV APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON: ✓'9SL>1\/ ^A44 r- PHONE: 970 Vleeg/Z/ el LICENSED SYSTEMS CONTRACTOR: (,,�[fidr9UC 4 K �50c,/416S, /^X. PHONE: 5034/63gY7 COMPANY/DBA : 4S A5GE/'6' ADDRESS: Ylol 3!5 / P'%1*1eA1_2/bGF Z10 66-t-133 PERMIT APPLICATION IS FOR: (vlr NEW INSTALLATION ( ) ALTERATION ( ) REPAIR LOCATION OF PROPOSED INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM: Legal Description : L47- Z/ 6diK/�S ��� �S�MNNylv NO 3 Tax Parcel Number: Z3���Z3d�y�� Lot Size:'$ Physical Address: J/ .A41Lg*,e1v GaAoei BUILDIN TYPE: (Check applicable category) ( Residential/Single Family ( ) Residential/Multi-Family* ( ) Commercial/Industrial* Number Number Type _ of Bedrooms 't of Bedrooms *These systems require design by a Registered Professional Engineer TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY: (Check applicable category) ( ) Well ( ) Spring ( ) Surface (11r Public Name of Supplier: APPLICANT SIGNATURE: Ply" Date: AMOUNT PAID: RECEIPT #: J CHECK #: DATE: _ CASHIER: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (970)328-8755 FAX: (970)328=8788 TOLL FREE:800-225-6136 www.eaglecounty.us June 15, 2004 Jason and Nicky Walker P.O. Box 11362 Aspen, CO 81612 fr\GLE COUNTY RAYMOND P. MERRY, REHS Director RE: Final of ISDS Permit #2201-02, Tax Parcel #2391-223-07-007. Property location: 51 Milburn Ct., Carbondale, CO. Dear Mr. & Mrs. Walker; This letter is to inform you that the above referenced ISDS Permit has been inspected and finalized. Enclosed is a copy to retain for your records. This permit does not indicate compliance with any other Eagle County requirements. Also enclosed is a brochure regarding the care of your septic system. Be aware that later changes to your building may require appropriate alterations of your septic system. If you have any questions regarding this permit, please contact the Eagle County Environmental Health Division at (970) 328-8755. Sincerely, / Janet Kohl Eagle County Environmental Health Department ENCL: Educational Brochure Final ISDS Permit cc: files, June 2004 Chrono file 500 Broadway, P.O. Box 179, Eagle, Colorado 81631-0179 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (970) 328-8755 FAX (970) 328-8788 TDD: (970) 328-8797 TOLL FREE: 800-225-8136 www.eagle-county.com EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO Date: August 6, 2002 TO: Welch Excavating FROM: Environmental Health Division Raymond P. Merry, REHS Director RE: Issuance of Individual Sewage Disposal System Permit #2201-02. Tax Parcel #2391-223-07-007. Property Location: 0615 Milburn Court, Carbondale, CO., Walker residence. Enclosed is your, ISDS Permit #2201-02, and a field copy of the engineer°design stipulated on the permit. It is valid for''120 days, or for the duration of your current building permit for this property. The enclosed copy, of the permit must be posted at the installation site. Any changes in plans or specifications invalidates the permit unless otherwise approved. Please note any special requirements that may have been added to the design by thisdepartment. Systems designed, by a Registered Professional Engineer must be certified:by the Engineer indicating that the system . as installed as. specified. Eagle County: Environmental Health must also view, the installation prior to back filling. Please call well in,advance for your final inspection. Your TCO will not be issued until our office receives this certification from the engineer, and`views the: installation. Permit specifications are minimum requirements only, and should be brought to the property owner's attention. This permit does not indicate conformance with other Eagle County requirements. Please notify this office if you have not been contracted to perform this installation. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Environmental Health Division at 328- 8755. cc: files Church & Associates, Ed Church OLD COURTHOUSE BUILDING, 551 Broadway, P.O. Box 179, Eagle, Colorado 81631-0179 CHURCH & Associates, Inc. ENGINEERS & GEOLOGISTS May 3, 2004 Jason Walker P.O. Box 11362 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Subject: Installation Observation, Proposed Residence Lot 21, Filing 3, Aspen Mountain View, Missouri Heights Eagle County, Colorado Job No. 14618 Mr. Walker, As requested, we observed the installation of the onsite wastewater system for the subject site on April 22, 2004. The system was designed under our Job No. 14618W, dated December 11, 2001and revised August 5, 2002. The system includes the installation of a 1500-gallon, two -compartment, concrete septic tank with a pump in a BiotubeTM pump vault, and a mounded chamber -trench drain field. Each trench had one row of 12 chambers for a total of 48 chambers and of 744 ft2 of infiltrative area. An as -built drawing is,included as Figure 1. The components of the OWS design were installed in conformance with our plans and specifications. Final electrical connections must be made by a licensed electrician. The construction foreman may activate the pumping system at his discretion. If there are questions or if we may be of further service, please call. CHURCH & Associates, Inca Reviewed by Eric R. Burns Samuel D. U Field Technician SDU/trp/erb R rr t 641 ,r n P.E. '', ,S e.s"G�\`` 2 copies sent, via Priority Mail Copy to Eagle County Department of Environmental Health, Attn: Ray Merry DENVER 4501 Wadsworth Boulevard Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 303.463.9317 Fax: 303.463.9321 www.geo-church.com Toll Free-1.877.248.3123 LOT 21, FILING 3 1SCALE ASPEN MOUNTAIN VIEW, MISSOURI HEIGHTS 11 EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO _ _ DRIVE - - 10', S58OW CHURCH &Associates. Inc. ENGINEERS & GEOLOGISTS 4501 Wadsworth Boulevard Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 Phone: (303) 463-9317 PROPOSED 4-BEDROOM RESIDENCE 1500-GALLON, TWO -COMPARTMENT, CONCRETE SEPTIC TANK WITH A PUMP IN A BIOTUBE(TM) PUMP VAULT OBSERVATION PIPES (4 744 SF OF INFILTRATIVE AREA IN A GRAVELLESS CHAMBER -TRENCH DRAIN FIELD. EACH TRENCH HAS ONE ROW OF 12 CHAMBERS FOR A TOTAL OF-48 CHAMBERS. 14618 AS -BUILT DRAWING 0 �° URE 1 L Associates, Inc. ENGINEERS & GEOLOGISTS May 21, 2004 Jason Walker P.O. Box 11362 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Subject: Installation Observation Clarification, Proposed Residence Lot 21, Filing 3 Aspen Mountain View, Missouri Heights Eagle County, Colorado Job No. 14618 Mr. Walker, As requested, we observed the installation of the onsite wastewater system for the subject site on April 22, 2004. The system was designed under our Job No. 14618W, dated December 11, 2001and revised August 5, 2002. The location of the cleanout in the sewer line was not noted during our site visit on April 22, 2004. We understand the cleanout is located under the deck and have received pictures verifying the location. These pictures have been forwarded to the Eagle County Department of Environmental Health. Included is an updated As -Built Drawing. The components of the OWS design were installed in conformance with our plans and specifications. Final electrical connections must be made by a licensed electrician. The construction foreman may activate the pumping system at his discretion. If there are questions. or if we may be of further service, please call. Sincerely, CHURCH & Associates, Inc. FoYz. _ Reviewed by Eric R. Burns Edward O. Church, P.E. Field Technician EOC/trp/erb 2 copies sent, via Priority Mail Copy to Eagle County Department of Environmental Health, Attn: Ray Merry DENVER 4501 Wadsworth Boulevard Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 303.463.9317 Fax: 303.463.9321 www.geo-church.com Toll Free-1.877.248.3123 LOT 21, FILING 3 20' 1" SCALE ASPEN MOUNTAIN VIEW, MISSOURI HEIGHTS = EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO DRIVE 10', S58°W CHURCH & Associates. Inc. ENGINEERS 6OEOLOGISfS 4501 Wadsworth Boulevard Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 Phone: (303) 463-9317 kOSED PROPOSED RESIDENCE LEANOUT ECK .1500-GALLON, TWO -COMPARTMENT, CONCRETE SEPTIC TANK WITH A PUMP IN A BIOTUBE(TM) PUMP VAULT OBSERVATION PIPES 744 SF OF INFILTRATIVE AREA IN A GRAVELLESS CHAMBER -TRENCH DRAIN FIELD. EACH TRENCH HAS ONE ROW OF 12 CHAMBERS FOR A TOTAL OF 48 CHAMBERS. it. ,oF'Mo AS-BUILT DRAWING FIGURE 1 CHURCH Associates, ENGINEERS & GEOLOGISTS December 11, 2001 Jason Walker P.O. Box 11362 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Subject: Subsurface Investigation and OWS Design, Proposed Residence Lot 21, Filing 3, Aspen Mountain View, Missouri Heights Eagle County, Colorado Job No. 14618W Mr. Walker, �? -7�'�� As requested, we have designed an onsite wastewater system (OWS) for the proposed residence. The subsurface investigation was performed by Hepworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, Inc. on September 28, 2001. SITE CONDITIONS The property is in a rural area in Eagle County, where OWS are required. The proposed drain field area has a 10% slope to the south-southeast and a dense cover of native grasses and sagebrush. The residence will be served by the local water district. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION A four -bedroom residence with a living area of 3000 square feet (SF) is proposed as presented on Figure 1. The OWS was sized based on 4 bedrooms and 600 Gallons Per Day (GPD) using Eagle County Environ- mental Health Department loading of 75 gallons per day per person. The sewage loading with a peaking factor of 1.5 is 900 GPD. This loading includes washing machines and garbage grinders. SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS H.P. Geotech performed a subsurface investigation by digging one profile pit and three percolation holes, at the locations indicated on Figure 1. Subsurface materials consisted of 6 inches of topsoil, underlain by sandy clay to 4 feet, underlain by sandy silt with basalt fragments and boulders to the maximum depth explored of 8 feet. No ground water was encountered. Percolation tests indicate percolation rates of 20 to 60 minutes per inch (MPI). The average percolation rate is 42 MPI. Percolation data is presented as Appendix A. RECOAUdENDATIONS The installation must include a septic tank and a mounded chamber -type drain field installed at the locations presented on Figure 1. The mounding is based on Eagle County wanting 4-feet to the basalt boulders. We C 0-6 would prefer a 2-foot depth of installation of the chambers, which would not require mounding, beO will V have to be authorized by Eagle County. The OWS design is based on an average sewage load f 6 and a percolation rate of 42 MPI. The installation must include one 1500-gallon, two-compartm , ecast concrete septic tank with a pump in a Biotub-im vault, and four mounded chamber wrenches, each with 1 row of 10 chambers. Six inches of topsoil must be removed beneath trench area and replaced with six inches of imported sand filter material. The topsoil should be stockpiled and replaced on top of mound to promote DENVER 4501 Wads t h Boule and 303.463.9317 e; CO 80033 303.463.9321 CASTLE ROCK 303.660.4358 EVERGREEN 303.816.1455 LOVELAND 970.663.2124 WESTERN SLOPE 970.948.5603 o Subsurface Investigation and OWS Design Job No. 14618W Page 2 re -vegetation. A 1.25-inch PVC line must be suspended- within chambers with 1/8-inch holes drilled on three-foot centers, with holes upward and every fifth hole facing downward. A pump with a total flow rate of 36.6 gallons per minute and total dynamic head of 20.2 feet is required to pressurize the drain field. Pump specifications are included as Figure 4. p r, Vehicle movement over the field area during construction should be kept at a minimum to reduce compaction of the soils. The trench area should be scarified prior to installation of sand and chambers. The surface of the field should be seeded after installation of the trenches. A native seed mix should be sown at the trench area to revegetate the surface. These mixes do not require irrigation and develop a growth 10 to 15 inches high. No automatic sprinkler system should be installed over the fields. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE The owner must realize an OWS is different from public sewer service. The owner must be aware of and assume responsibility for maintenance of the system. In the absence of a monitoring program, the septic tank should be pumped every two years. Effluent filter and screened vaults, as applicable, .are to be cleaned during pumping. There are daily considerations such as not putting plastic or other nonbio- degradable materials into the septic system. Garbage disposal use should be minimized. The backwash of a water softener may be harmful to the OWS. A separate drywell should be constructed for the backwash waste, if a softener is installed. Chemically treated water from a swimming pool or spas should not be introduced to the OWS. LIMITATIONS Our investigation, layout, design and recommendations are based on data submitted. If subsurface condi- tions considerably different from those described in this report are encountered, we should be notified to evaluate the effect on the proposed OWS. If the health department makes modifications to this design, we should be contacted to evaluate the impact on the performance of the OWS. The county and our firm must be contacted upon completion of the OWS --- -�o All construction is to be in accordance with the ISDS regulations. Pipe type and size, burial requirements, septic tank construction, a -Lid other specifications, which are not depicted in our report, are to conform to the requirements of the ISDS regulations. The installer of the system is to have demonstrated knowledge of the Eagle County Environmental Health Department ISDS regulations and requirements. Sincerely, If there are questions or if we can be of further service, please call. .. CHURCH & Associates Inc.b Edward O. Church, d f EOC/trp/erb 3 copies sent via Priority Mail 0 C) O U / W Fr- O /-- U) Cf)Q 7;Q rr WO W 1 >O z0 C'3~� zzz D D ��O N W J i<w P LL Q W U)z f= W �- IL - F— UWJ Za0QQ _j n > Q Q � Z W C7 co Q � oOLLJ 'O�UQm z Q i- vi �mw ��m LLJ Lij =mQ > — of U z _ I— IOW W=U � W LL) — F U -1 1-- > = LL O_ J�ZDULLO z 0 Q' Q Lu —1 0E-C/) 3:Q 0Zu�j0WQOf0 LL M F— Q_ — O�QIL ry 'oo-TV��20 \ JNloi! 8 T- W 0 LL z O Q lL U 00� 0 Q Q I3 OWCD -1O Q O it CL w 0 COg 0 Ir a CJ O co T d- T O 0 .vi ..-: I 2 O � U LLJ V) ! 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HOLE DEPTH (INCHES) LENGTH OF INTERVAL (MIN) WATER DEPTH AT START OF INTERVAL (INCHES) WATER DEPTH AT END OF INTERVAL (INCHES) DROP IN .WATER LEVEL (INCHES) AVERAGE PERCOLATION RATE (MINANCH) p-1 21 15 water added 61/2 6114 11/4 20 $ 114 4 1/2 314 4 1/2 3 3/4 3/4 3 314 3 1/4 112 7 6 1 /4 3/4 6 1/4 6 112 314 6 1/Z 4 314 3/4 4 3/4 4. 3/4 P-2 15 15 water added 3 3/4 5 314 6o 5 4 3/4 1/4 4 3/4 4 1/4 112 4 114 4 1/4 4 3 3/4 114 3 3/4 3 1/2 114 5 1/4 5 114 5- 4 3/4 114 P•3 17 15 6.112. 6 314 314 46- 6 314 5 3/4 5 4 112 112 4 1/2 4 1/2 4 3 3/4- 1/4 3 3/4 3 114 112 3 114 • 3 114 3 2 3/4 1/4 Note: Percolation. test holes were hand dug in the bottom of backhoe pits and soaked- on September 20,- 2Q01.. Percolation tests were conducted on September 21, 2001. The average percolation rate were based on the last three readings of each test. DEC-05-01 05:23 PM PARGITER+WALKER 970 5449121 P.05 Jason Walker September 28, 2001 Page 4 sloped to drain away from the foundation in all directions. We recommend a minimain slope of 12 inches- in the first 10 feet in unpaged, areas and a minimum slope of 3 inches in the first 10 feet in pavement and walkway areas. A swale may be needed 'uphill to direct surface runoff around the residence.. 4) Roof downspouts and drains should discharge well beyond the limits of all backfill. S) Landscaping which requires regular heavy. irrigation should be located at least 5 feet from the building. Consideration should be given to the use of xeriscape to limit potential wetting due to irrigation-. Percolation Testing.-.- Percolation. tests were. conducted_ on -September 21,.2001 to evaluate the feasibility of an infiltration septic disposal system at the site. One profile pit and three percolation holes were dug at the locations shown on Fig. 1. The test holes (nominal 12 inch diameter by 12 inch deep) were hand dug at the bottom of shallow backhoe pits and were soaked with water one day prior to testing. The soils exposed in the percolation- holes are- similar to- those exposed- irk Pit 2 excavated near the septic disposal area and shown on Fig. 2 and consist of 1/2 foot of topsoil and 31h feet of stiff to very stiff sandy clay overlying relatively dense basalt fragments up to boulder size in a calcareous sandy gilt matrix to the pit depth of S feet. The percolation test results are presented in Table H. The percolation test results indicate an infiltration rate between 20 and 60 minutes per inch with an average of 42 minutes per inch. Limitations: This stud} has been conducted in accordance with gene -ally accepted geotechnical engineering principles and practices in this area at this time. We make no warranty either expressed or implied. The conclusions and recommendations submitted in this report are based upon the -data. obtained- from the, exploratory pits excavated at the locations indicated on Fig. 1, the proposed type of construction and our experience in the area. Our findings include interpolation and extrapolation of the subsurface conditions identified at the exploratory pits. and variations in the subsurface conditions may not become evident until excavation is performed. if conditions encountered during construction appear different from those described in this report, we should- be notified at once so re-evaluation of the recommendations may be made. This report -has been -prepared for the -exclusive use by our client for design purposes_ We are not responsible for technical interpretations by others of our information. As the project evolves, we should provide continued consultation and field services during construction to review and monitor the implementation of our recommendations,. and to w-P-GEOTECK 11"6 4 u uG uu o l OCI CHURCH & Associates, Inc. ENGINEERS & GEOLOGISTS August 5, 2002 Jason Walker PO Box 11362 Aspen., Colorado 81611 Subject: OWS Design Addendum, Proposes[ Residence Lot 21, Filing 3, Aspen Mountain View Eagle County, Colorado Job No. 14618W W. Walker, Per discussion with Laura Fawcett, we are providing the attached addendum of our December 11, 2001 OWS Design. Eagle County has requested the OWS be sized on long term acceptance rates (LTAR) per the EPA Design Manual. Based on the EPA Design Manual the LTAR for a 42 MPI percolation rate is 0.6 gallons per square foot per day. Using the LTAR, a minirrlum of 48 chambers is requirzd. Instead of four trenches with 10 chambers, the installation will require four trenches, each with 12 chambers, as presented in Revised Figures 1 and 2_ The trenches must be mounded, pressure distributed, and have 6 inches of imported sand filter material Alt other recommendations in our report dated November 11, 2001 must be followed.. If there are questions or if we can be of further service, please call. Sincerely, CHURCH & Associates bc: Timothy R. Petz Project Manager EOC/trp Reviewed By: R4, Edward 0. Church,, 2 copies sent Copy faxed to Laura Fat�cett, Eagle County Department of Environmental Health, FAX 1-970-328-8788 DENVER 4501 Wadsworth Boulevard Wheat Ridge, Co 80033 3oz.463.9317 Fax: 303.463.4321 CASTLE ROCK 303.660.4358 EVERGREEN 303.816.1455 LOVELANQ 970.663.2124 WESTERN SLOPE 970.948.5603 01 If _G._?f Ml ) TI 11= CAP. • 1 70M Tr) - Gaul P rnl 11,tTV Pkl J PP01 TP Por F - a . .—F', - - - - V V . 1 J G P. -t 0 N C%j cn Lo R LLI 0 cv 03 ¢ IML CO LLJ 0 0 CO Ld LL- :3 >- CD X<CL m a Ir LLI V) x LLI "N LLI FW ee Zz + U3 CL Z w (3 in LL. 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HOLE DEPTH (INCHES) LENGTH OF INTERVAL (MIN) WATER DEPTH AT START OF INTERVAL (INCHES) WATER DEPTH AT END OF INTERVAL (INCHES) DROP 1N WATER - LEVEL (INCHES) AVERAGE _ PERCOLATION - RATE (MIN.IINCH) P-1 21 15 water added 6112 5114 11/4 20 5 114 4 1/2 314 4 112 3 3/4 - 3/4 3 314 3 1/4 112 7 6 114 3/4 6 1/4 5 112 3/4 6 11Z 4 314 3/4 4 3/4 4. 3/4 P-2 15 15 water added 5 314 5 3/4 60 6 4 3/4 114 4 3/4 4 1/4 112 4114 4 114 4 3 314 114 3 3/4 3 112 114 5 1/4 6 1/4 5 4 3/4 114. P-3 17 15 6 1 /2 . 5 314 3/4 46 5 314 5 3/4 5 4 1/2 112 4 1(2 4 1i2 4 3 3/4_ 114 3 3/4 3 114 1/2 3 1/4 • 3 114 3 2 3/4 114 Nate: Percolation. test holes were hand dug in the bottom of backhoe pits and soaked orr September 20, 2.001. Percolation tests were conducted on September 21, 2001. The average percolation rate were based on the last three readings of each test. VLU-toy-01 05:23 PM PARGITER+WALKER 970 544el21 P.05 Jason Walker September 28, 2001 Page 4 sloped to drain away from the foundation in all directions. We recommend a minimum slope of 12 inches- in -the first 10 feet in unpaged, areas and a minimum slope of 3 inches in the first 10 feet in pavement and walkway areas. A swale may be needed 'uphill to direct surface runoff around the residence.. 4) Roof downspouts and drains should discharge well beyond the limits of all backfill. 5) Landscaping which requires regular heavy. irrigation should be located at least 5 feet from the building. Consideration should be given to the use of xeriscape to limit potential wetting due to irrigation: Percolation Testing-.- Percolation -tests were. conducted- on_September.. 21,.2001 to evaluate the feasibility of an infiltration septic disposal system at the site. One profile pit and three percolation holes were dug at the locations shown on Fig. 1. The test holes (nominal 12 inch diameter by 12 inch deep) were hand dug at the bottom of shallow backhoe pits and were soaked with water one day prior to testing. The soils exposed in the percolation holes are- similar to- those exposed- in- Pit 2 excavated near the septic disposal area and shown on Fig. 2 and consist of 1/2 foot of topsoil and 314 feet of stiff to very stiff sandy clay overlying relatively dense basalt fragments up to boulder size in a calcareous sand} silt matrix to the pit depth of g feet. The percolation test results are presented in Table II. The percolation test results indicate an infiltration rate between 20 and 60 minutes per inch with an average of 42 minutes per inch. Limitations., This study has- been conducted- in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering principles and practices in this area at this time. We make no warranty either expressed or implied. The conclusions and recommendations submitted in this report are based upon the -data- obtainedfrom the, exploratory pits excavated at the locations indicated on Fig. 1, the proposed type of construction and our experience in the area. Our findings include interpolation and extrapolation of the subsurface conditions identified at the exploratory pits- and variations in the subsurface conditions may.not become evident until excavation is performed. If conditions encountered during construction appear different from those described in this report, we should- be notified at once so re-evaluation of the recommendations may be made. This report has been- prepared for the- enlusi-ve use by our client for design purposes_ We are not responsible for technical interpretations by others of our information. As the project evolves, we should provide continued consultation and field services during construction to. review and monitor the implementation of our recommendations, and to H-P- GEGrECK 415 Laura Fawcett From: Eric Burns [eburns@geo-church.com] Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 9:35 AM To: Laura Fawcett Subject: Walker Residence cleanout pics a a a walker house 5 18 walker house 5 18 walker house 5 18 00002.JPG (6... 00003.JPG (6... 00004.JPG (5... Laura, the homeowner has sent me the pictures shoeing the cleanout for the OWS at 51 Milburn Ct. I have included these and will write a new INOB letter and get it sent to you. Thanks. <<walker house 5 18 00002.JPG>> <<walker house 5 18 00003.JPG>> <<walker house 5 18 00004.JPG>> Eric R. Burns CHURCH and Associates, Inc. 303-463-9317 www.geo-church.com WA Laura Fawcett From: Eric Burns [eburns@geo-church.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 9:53 AM To: Laura Fawcett Subject: RE: Walker Residence tank installation Hi Laura, I just spoke to Jason Walker (the homeowner). He said that there is a cleanout installed, it's under the deck, and that he is going to cut an access port in the deck. He said he will send me pics when it's complete and I'll send you a new letter and drawing when he does. Thanks. -----Original Message ----- From: Laura Fawcett[m ai Ito: Laura. Fawcett@eag lecou nty. us] Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:28 PM To: Eric Burns Subject: RE: Walker Residence tank installation Thank you, Eric. Please send another engineer final letter and picture when the cleanout has been installed so I can final out this permit or call me and I can go out to see it myself. Laura Fawcett Eagle County Env. Health Dept. Environmental Health Specialist II P. O. Box 179 Eagle, CO 81631 (970) 328-8756 phone (970) 328-8788 fax Laura. Fawceft@EagleCounty.us -----Original Message ----- From: Eric Burns [mailto:eburns@geo-church.com] Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 2:34 PM To: Laura Fawcett Subject: Walker Residence tank installation Hi Laura, Here are the pics I took at the Walker Residence, 51 Milburn Ct. My first thought was correct, the tank had already been backfilled. Also, there is no cleanout. I will call and tell him to get one installed. Call if you have any questions. <<14618 05-04 top.JPG>> <<14618 05-04.JPG>> Eric R. Burns CHURCH and Associates, Inc. 303-463-9317 www.geo-church.com I. Laura Fawcett From: Eric Burns [eburns@geo-church.com] Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 2:34 PM To: Laura Fawcett Subject: Walker Residence tank installation a a 14618 05-04 14618 05-04.JPG top.JPG (193 KB) (155 KB) Hi Laura, Here are the pics I took at the Walker Residence, 51 Milburn Ct. My first thought was correct, the tank had already been backfilled. Also, there is no cleanout. I will call and tell him to get one installed. Call if you have any questions. <<14618 05-04 top.JPG>> <<14618 05-04.JPG>> Eric R. Burns CHURCH and Associates, Inc. 303-463-9317 www.geo-church.com P. 1 4591 Wadsw* orth Bivd. Wheat Ridge, CO. 80033 Casffe Rock 3Q3-960-4355 FAX M-663-1249 Pine Junction =-816-4455 FAX 303-816-1942 L ovefand 9-70-G93-2124 FAX 9-70=663-2181 - CHURCH & - ASSOCIATES, INC., Phut im 3G3463-9317 Fay€. 303 4 321 I:hx - To- Q4t-(-) ct� )tC.. from: / Gompany. Date: Fax No. Al � Q Urgent Qpw-Heview O-XX RequesEed CC: Fax: FIAGES ( `'T i NCLUDING COVER SHE�T1 Q Ffease Repfy nI Ir-a-?filth? TI IP fao- q G[SM TIC- GbIRI G f ni IMTV 17h.11 I I-IPf]I TI.-I m �F ` __ � - �.. »�� � � � � :: � " } a������ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � \\ 2201-02 Tax #2391-223-07-007 JOB NAME_ Lot #21, Oak Ridge III, WALKER JOB NO. Aspen Mountain View Subdivision 51 Milburn Court. 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