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RESOLUTION SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON SEWAGE DISPOSAL
VARIANCE APPLICATION OF HEIDI TAFLAN
RESOLUTION NO.: ,2016
INTRODUCED BY:
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY:
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board serves as the Town's Local Board of Health and is
authorized by Town Code Chapter 136 to issue variances from the Town's On-Site Sewage Disposal
Ordinance, and
WHEREAS, Heidi Taflan has applied to the Local Board of Health for a variance from
Chapter 136 to construct a new on site disposal system with its system side slope to be 2H:1 V instead
of the required 3H:1 V on property located at 50 Russell Harris Road, Queensbury,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury's Local Board of Health will hold a public hearing
on Monday, September 12th, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at the Queensbury Activities Center, 742 Bay Road,
Queensbury, to consider Heidi Taflan's sewage disposal variance application concerning property
located at 50 Russell Harris Road, Queensbury (Tax Map No.: 240.5-1-5) and at that time all
interested persons will be heard, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Local Board of Health authorizes and directs the Queensbury Town
Clerk to publish the Notice of Public Hearing presented at this meeting and send a copy of the Notice
to neighbors located within 500' of the applicant's property as required by law.
Duly adopted this 15ffi day of August, 2016,by the following vote:
AYES
NOES
ABSENT:
Town of Queensbury Building & Codes once Use Only
SEPTIC VARIANCE APPLICATION Received:
Tax Map ID:
Submiltal: 1 original&8 copies of the completed application package Permit No.:
Permit Fee: S
Approvals:
Owner Heidi Taflan Owner's Agent Jarrett Engineers, PLLC
Address 182 Tam Glade Address 12 E. Washington St.
Severna Park, MD 21146-1528 Glens Falls, NY 12801
Phone Phone (51e) 792-2907
Directions to Site: so Russell Harris Rd.
Distance from well on property to septic system(if applicable) SEE PLANS feet
Is it possible to install a conforming septic system on this property? _Yes x No
If YES,please explain and attach diagram:
Does proposed system meet setback requirements for distance from wells&septic systems on neighboring properties?
x Yes _No If NO,please explain:
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Is proposed system to be installed over a parking area? _Yes x No
Section of the Sanitary Sewage Ordinance from which you are seeking the variance: (example: leaching system will be 89 ft.
from well in lieu of required 100 ft.separate distance):
1) System Side Slope (Chapter 136-10.8.9)- Request to provide 2H:1V side slope
instead of required 3H:1V side slope.
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List the names,parcel addresses,and tax map numbers of all adjoining property owners. You may obtain tax map numbers
from the Assessor's Office as well as the names and addresses:
North Name Brown, Jason Hayward
Address 44 Russell Harris Road
Tax Map ID 540.5-1-4
South Name: Shearer, Michael
Address 52 Russell Harris Road
Tax Map ID 240.5-1-6
East Name: Bette Qualified Per Trust #1, Lisa K.
Address 34 Boathouse Road
240.5-1-z.l
Tax Map ID
West Name: Lake George
Address
Tax Map ID
OWNER STATEMENT
I,we do hereby relieve the Town of Queensbury from any liabilities on the plumbing and septic system located at:
50 Russell Harris Road
Owner-Print Name: Heidiei�di� Taflan
Owner-Signature: tti/-Ped6 Date: 7" /S_/4'
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NEIGHBOR OR TENANT RELEASE STATEMENT(if applicable)
I,we do hereby relieve the Town of Queensbury from any liabilities on the plumbing and septic system located at:
I,we realize that putting the septic tank or leaching system less than the required feet from the
may Increase risk of pollution.
Neighbor or Tenant-Print Name:
Neighbor or Tenant-Signature: Date:
Town of Queensbury Building&Codes Septic Valance Application 618-761-8256
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PLEASE ATTACH THE FOLLOWING TO YOUR APPLICATION:
1. Location map showing the site within the Town of Queensbury;
2. Plot plan showing existing and proposed features of the property including:
a) Lot dimensions
b) North arrow and scale: 1 inch=40 feet
c) Location&dimensions of existing and proposed buildings,showing setback distances and uses
d) Parking layout to scale(if applicable)
e) Physical features(streets,steep slopes,lakes,wetlands,etc.)
f) Location of all wells and septic systems on neighboring properties
g) Adjacent ownership
h) All properties within 500 feet.
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Signature Page
This page includes the Authorization to Act as Agent Form, engineering Fee Disclosure, Authorization for Site Visits, Other
permit responsibilities and agreement to provide documentation required.
Complete the following if the OWNER is using an Agent:
Owner's Name: Heidi Taflan
Designates: Jarrett Engineers, PLLC as agent regarding Septic Variance for
Tax Map ID: 240.5-1-5
OWNER'S SIGNATURE: 6'%4 / v`4,„D Date: 7- —76
Engineering Fee Disclosure: Applications may be referred to the Town consulting engineer for review of septic design, storm
drainage,etc. as determined by the Town Board of Health. Fees for engineering review services will be charged directly to the
applicant.
Authorization for Site Visits: By signing this page and submitting the application materials attached, herein, the Owner,
Applicant and his/her/their agent hereby authorize the Town Board of Health, building and code Enforcement Officers and
Town Engineer to enter the subject properties for the purpose of reviewing the application submitted.
Please Note: Other permits may be required for construction or alteration activity subsequent to approval by the Town Board of
Health. It is the applicants responsibility to obtain any additional permits.
Official Meeting Minutes Disclosure: It is the practice of the Town Board of Health to have a designated stenographer tape
record the proceedings of the meetings resulting from application, and that minutes transcribed from those tapes constitute the
official record of all proceedings. If there is a discrepancy between such record and the handwritten minutes taken by the
designated stenographer,the handwritten minutes shall be deemed the official record.
✓I, the undersigned, have thoroughly read and understand the instructions for submission; agree to the submission
requirements and completed the checklist.
PRINT NAME OF OWNER: Heidi Tatlan
SIGNATURE OF OWNER: K/ CU '( �GQ
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DATE: .r _/ --alp �//
PRINT NAME OF AGENT: Robert U. Holmes II, P.E.
2016.07.13 15:40:55
SIGNATURE OF AGENT: <%29 /.
DATE: 7 /13 / 16
Town of Queensbury Bullring 8 Codes Septic Variance Application 518-761-8250
Short Environmental Assessment Form
Part I -Project Information
Instructions for Completing
Part 1 -Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses
become part of the application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification.
Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully
respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information.
Complete all items in Part I. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful
to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item.
Part 1 -Project and Sponsor Information
Heidi Tadao
Name of Action or Project:
Taflan Wastewater
Project Location(describe,and attach a location map):
50 Russell Harris Road
Brief Description of Proposed Action:
Construction of new on site disposal system
Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone:
Heidi Teflon E-Mail:
topplewood@aol coo
Address:
182 Tam Glade
City/PO: State: Zip Code:
Severna Park MD 21146-1528
1.Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, NO YES
administrative rule,or regulation?
I f Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that
may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2.
2. Does the proposed action require a permit,approval or funding from any other governmental Agency? NO YES
I f Yes, list agency(s)name and permit or approval: ❑ ❑
3.a.Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? 0.53± acres
b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? 0.12± acres
c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned
or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 0.53±acres
4. Check all land uses that occur on,adjoining and near the proposed action.
❑Urban al Rural(non-agriculture) ❑Industrial ❑Commercial ❑Residential(suburban)
❑Forest ❑Agriculture ❑Aquatic Other(specify): Residential Shoreline
❑Parkland
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5. Is the proposed action, NO YES N/A
a.A permitted use tinder the zoning regulations? ❑ ✓❑ ❑
b.Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? ❑ ❑✓ ❑ l
6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural NO YES ,
landscape? ❑ ❑✓
7. Is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES
I f Yes,identify:Name:Lake George,Reason:Protect the resources of the park,Agency:Lake George Park Commission, ❑
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S. a.Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO YE
b.Are public transportation service(s)available at or near the site of the proposed action? ❑ ❑
c.Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? ❑ ❑ 1
9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? NO YES t
If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: ❑ CI ,
Not Applicable
IC. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES
If No,describe method for providing potable water: ❑ ❑ i
Surface Water Supply from Lake George 1
1 I.Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES
If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: 0 ❑
The proposed action is to provide a replacement on-site wastewater to serve the existing residence
12. a.Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO YES
Places? ❑ ❑
b. Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive arca? ❑ 0
13.a.Does any portion of the site of the proposed action,or lands adjoining the proposed action,contain NO YES
wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal,state or local agency? ❑ ❑
b.Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? ❑ ❑
I f Yes,identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres:
14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the project site. Check all that apply:
10Shoreline ❑Forest 0 Agricultural/grasslands ❑Early mid-successional
❑ Wetland ❑Urban 0 Suburban
15.Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed NO YES
by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? ❑ 111
16. Is the project site located in the 100 year flood plain? NO YES
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17.Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from point or non-point sources? NO YES
If Yes, ❑ ❑ �!
a. Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? ❑NO DYES
b. Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems(rnoff and storm drains)?
If Yes,briefly describe: ONO OYES
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18.Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that result in the impoundment of NO YES
water or other liquids(e.g.retention pond,waste lagoon,dam)?
If Yes,explain purpose and size:
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19. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed NO YES
solid waste management facility?
If Yes,describe: 77 ❑
20. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of rentediation(ongoing or NO I YES
completed)for hazardous waste?
If Yes,describe: El
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I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY
KNOWLEDGE
Applicant/sponsor name: Heidi Taflan Date: July 13,2016
Signature: p dtjec` I e,
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Disclaimer: The EAF Mapper is a screening tool Intended to assist
project sponsors and reviewing agencies In preparing an environmental .
239.8-1.:3� assessment form(EAF).Not all questions asked in the EAF are
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239.8-1-2 question can be obtained by consulting the EAF Workbooks. Although
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Part 1 /Question 7 [Critical Environmental Yes I
Area]
Part 1 /Question 7[Critical Environmental fName:Lake George,Reason:Protect the resources of the park,Agency:Lake
Area- Identify] [George Park Commission, Date:11-16-88
Part 1 /Question 12a [National Register of ;No
Historic Places]
Part 1 /Question 12b [Archeological Sites] Yes
Part 1 /Question 13a [Wetlands or Other Yes-Digital mapping information on local and federal wetlands and
Regulated Waterbodies] waterbodies is known to be incomplete. Refer to EAF Workbook.
Part 1 /Question 15[Threatened or Yes
Endangered Animal]
Part 1 /Question 16[100 Year Flood Plain] Digital mapping data are not available or are incomplete. Refer to EAF
Workbook.
Part 1 /Question 20[Remediation Site] No
Short Environmental Assessment Form - EAF Mapper Summary Report i
Agency Use Only Iff applicable]
Project:
Date:
Short Environnrenta!Assessment Form
Part 2-Impact Assessment
Part 2 is to be completed by the Lead Agency.
Answer all of the following questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part I and other materials submitted by
the project sponsor or otherwise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by
Elm concept"Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?'
No,or Moderate
small to large
impact impact
may may
occur occur
I. Will the proposed action create a material conflict with an adopted land use plan or zoning ❑ ❑
regulations?
2. Will the proposed action result in a change in the use or intensity of use of land? ❑ ❑
3. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community? ❑ ❑
4. Will the proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics that caused the ❑ ❑
establishment of a Critical Environmental Area(CEA)?
5. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or ❑
affect existing infrastructure for mass transit,biking or walkway?
6. Will the proposed action cause an increase in the use of energy and it fails to incorporate ❑ ❑
reasonably available energy conservation or renewable energy opportunities?
7. Will the proposed action impact existing: ❑ ❑
a.public/private water supplies?
b.public/private wastewater treatment utilities? ❑ ❑
8. Will the proposed action impair the chatacter or quality of important historic,archaeological, ❑ ❑
architectural or aesthetic resources?
9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources(e.g.,wetlands,
waterbodies,groundwater,air quality,flora and fauna)? ❑ ❑
10. Will the proposed action result in an increase in the potential for erosion,flooding or drainage ❑ ❑
problems?
I I. Will the proposed action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? ❑ ❑
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Agency Use Only[If applicable] •
Project::
Date: l
Short Environmental Assessment Form
Part 3 Determination of Significance
For every question in Part 2 that was answered"moderate to large impact may occur",or if there is a need to explain why a
particular element of the proposed action may or will not result in a significant adverse environmental impact,please
complete Part 3. Part 3 should,in sufficient detail,identify the impact,including any measures or design elements that
havebeen included by the project sponsor to avoid or reduce impacts. Part 3 should also explain how the lead agency
determined that the impact may or will not be significant.Each potential impact should be assessed considering its setting,
probability of occurring,duration,irreversibility,geographic scope and magnitude. Also consider the potential for short-
term,long-tent and cumulative impacts.
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Check this box if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above.and any supporting documentation,
that the proposed action may result in one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts and an
environmental impact statement is required.
Check this box if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation,
that the proposed action will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts.
Name of Lead Agency Date
Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer
Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(if different from Responsible Officer)
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NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources
New York Natural Heritage Program
625 Broadway, 5th Floor,Albany,New York 12233-4757 •
Phone: (518)402-8935 •Fax: (518) 402-8925 ass
Website: www.dec.ny.gov
November 17, 2015
Gail Morehouse
Jarrett Engineers, PLLC
12 East Washington Street
Glens Falls,NY 12801
Re: Robert Spath property at 60 Russell Harris Road
Spath property at 56 Russell Harris Road
Shearer property at 52 Russell Harris Road
Taflan property at 50 Russell Harris Road
Town/City:Queensbury. County: Warren.
Dear Gail Morehouse:
In response to your recent requests,we have reviewed the New York Natural
Heritage Program database with respect to the above projects.
Enclosed is a report of rare or state-listed animals and plants, and significant natural
communities that our database indicates occur in the vicinity of your sites.
In addtion, within four miles of your sites is a documented winter hibernaculum of Northern
Long-Eared Bat(Myotis seplenfrionalis, state and federally listed as Threatened). Bats can travel five
miles from documented locations. The main impact of concern for bats is the cutting or removal of
potential roost trees. For information about any permit considerations for your projects,especially if
trees will be cut as part of these projects, please contact the Permits staff at the NYSDEC Region 5
Office at dep.r5@dec.ny.gov, P.O. Box 296, 1 1 15 NYS Route 86, Ray Brook, NY 12977-0296,
518-623-1281.
For most sites, comprehensive field surveys have not been conducted; the enclosed report only
includes records from our database. We cannot provide a definitive statement as to the presence or
absence of all rare or state-listed species or significant natural communities. Depending on the nature of
the project and the conditions at the project site, further information from on-site surveys or other
sources may be required to fully assess impacts on biological resources.
For information regarding other permits that may be required under state law for regulated areas
or activities(e.g., regulated wetlands),please contact the appropriate NYS DEC Regional Office,
Division of Environmental Permits, as listed at www.dec.ny.gov/about/39381.html.
Sincerely,
/lb &
Nicholas Conrad
Information Resources Coordinator
1246 New York Natural Heritage Program
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Report on Rare Animals, Rare Plants, and
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New York Natural Heritage Program Significant Natural Communities
The following rare plants and significant natural communities
have been documented in the vicinity of your project sites.
We recommend that potential onsite and offsite impacts of the proposed project on these species or
communities be addressed as part of any environmental assessment or review conducted as part of the planning,
permitting and approval process, such as reviews conducted under SEQR. Field surveys of the project site may
be necessary to determine the status of a species at the site, particularly for sites that are currently undeveloped
and may still contain suitable habitat. Final requirements of the project to avoid,minimize,or mitigate potential
impacts are determined by the lead permitting agency or the government body approving the project.
The following plants are listed as Endangered or Threatened by New York State,and/or are considered rare by the
New York Natural Heritage Program,and so are a vulnerable natural resource of conservation concern.
COAMION NAME SCIENI7F/C NAME NY STATE LISTING HERITAGECONSERYATIONSTATUS
Vascular Plants
Water Milfoil Myriophylum altemiforum Threatened Imperiled in NYS
Harris Bay,Lake George:Sandy patches in otherwise rocky lake bottom at about 2-3 m of water in sandy substrate. 5973
Off small island used for picnics.
Creeping Sedge Carex chordorrhiza Threatened Imperiled in NYS
Brayton Marsh,extensive wetlands south of Route 9L:The rare sedge occurs in a dense dwarf shrub peatland with some 12218
characteristics of a poor fen.:
Pod Grass Scheuchzeria palustris Rare Vulnerable in NYS
Brayton Marsh,extensive wetlands south of Route 9L:The plants are in a poor fen/shrub swamp along the inlet to the 12229
bay.
Small Bur-reed Sparganium natans Threatened Imperiled in NYS
Harris Bay Marsh,wetlands between south end of Harris Bay and Route 9L:This area is a very mucky shrub swamp 5257
with open water zones.
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The following significant natural communities are considered significant from a statewide perspective by the NY
Natural Heritage Program. They are either occurrences of a community type that is rare in the state,or a high quality
example of a more common community type. By meeting specific,documented criteria,the NY Natural Heritage
Program considers these community occurrences to have high ecological and conservation value.
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME NY STATE LISTING HERITAGE CONSER VATION STA TUS
Wetland/Aquatic Communities
Lake George
Oligotrophic Dimictic Lake High Quality Occurrence of Uncommon Community Type
Lake George is a very large,deep lake in very good condition with excellent diversity of native habitats and biota, 4560
relatively few submergent,invasive exotic species. In a primarily forested watershed with locally abundant shoreline
development.
Brayton Marsh, extensive wetlands south of project sites and south of Route 9L.
Highbush Blueberry Bog Thicket High Quality Occurrence of Uncommon Community Type
This is a large,moderately well-protected,essentially undisturbed occurrence in an extensive peatland complex. 5024
Inland Poor Fen High Quality Occurrence of Uncommon Community Type
This fen supports a good diversity of species and is located within a fairly large,undisturbed peatland. 6101
Black Spruce-Tamarack Bog High Quality Occurrence of Uncommon Community Type
This is a large occurrence in undisturbed large wetland complex. 0123
Harris Bay Marsh, wetlands at south end of Harris Bay, north of Route 9L and southeast of marina.
Shrub Swamp High Quality Occurrence
This is an excellent community that is diverse and has low disturbance. 7467
This report only includes records from the NY Natural Heritage database. For most sites,comprehensive field
surveys have not been conducted, and we cannot provide a definitive statement as to the presence or absence of
all rare or state-listed species. Depending on the nature of the project and the conditions at the project site,
further information from on-site surveys or other sources may be required to fully assess impacts on biological
resources.
If any rare plants or animals are documented during site visits,we request that information on the observations be provided to the New
York Natural Heritage Program so that we may update our database.
Information about many of the rare animals and plants in New York,including habitat,biology,identification,conservation,and
management,are available online in Natural Heritage's Conservation Guides at wwev.guides.nynhp.org,from NatureServe Explorer at
www.natureserve.org/explorer,and from USDA's Plants Database at http:f/plants.usda.govfindex.html(for plants).
Information about many of the natural community types in New York,including identification,dominant and characteristic vegetation,
distribution,conservation,and management,is available online in Natural Heritage's Conservation Guides at www.guides.nynhp.org.
For descriptions of all community types,go to www.dec.ny.gov/animals/97703.html for Ecological Communities of New York State.
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GENERAL NOTES:
G-1) SURVEY & MAP INFORMATION TAKEN FROM A SURVEY ENTITLED 'A MAP OF A SURVEY FOR
KENNETH D. WHITE & HEIDI W. KALUO' LAST REVISE JULY 2, 2015 BY D.L. DICKINSON ASSOCIATES
LANE GEORGE, NEW YORK,
G-2) CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION; CONTACT DIG SAFELY
NEW YORK (1-600-962-7962) AND RECORD FILE #. VERIFY BUILDING CONNECTIONS, LOCATION AND
ELEVATION, PRIOR TO INITIATING CONSTRUCTION; CONFLICTS OR DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE REPORTED
TO THE OWNER OR ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY. NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY IF SITE CONDITIONS ARE
NOT AS INDICATED.
hdy29, MI5 SUBSURFACE INVFS'1TOATTON
WLlPwed/PeT6TRrd by JA ETT Engiceess, PLLC
TESTPITS
PERC TEST% DEPTH
SOILC£SCRIPTION
TP NIRMBER
DEPTH
SOIL DE PTION
TP15072901
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9-2P' DARK GRAYSILT VATH TROCE CLAY
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PERCOLATION TESTS
PERC TEST% DEPTH
SOILC£SCRIPTION
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O&SERYED PERCOLATION RATE OF 10 MIN 17 SEC
DRY CONDITIONS LOID NOT NELOSD ASTA91L11ED PERCOLATION
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STA3LI2E0 PERCOLATION RATE GF 24 MIN 26 SEC.
GROUNDWATER MONITORING' 4/19/16-4/21/16
LOCATION: MONITORING WELL INSTALLED IN THE VICINITY OF PT /150729-03. OBSERVED DEPTH OF
GROUNDWATER BELOW EXISTING GRADE 12- +/-.
CONSTRUCTION MILESTONE (CONTACT ENGINEER TO SCHEDULE)
1.PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF FILL MATERIAL, ENGINEER TO OBSERVE THE PREPARED SURFACE OF
EXISTING SOIL TO VERIFY ALL TOPSOIL AND ORGANIC MATTER HAS BEEN REMOVED AND THE EXISTING
SOIL LAS BEEN DE -COMPACTED (WHERE APPROPRIATE).
2XIILL MATERIAL TO BE VERDE) TO ASSURE PROPER PERCOIATION RATE.
3.PRIOR TO RACKFKLNG OF TEACHING SYSTEM AND PIPING. ENGINEER TO OBSERVE OF ALL INSTALLED
COMPONENTS.
INSPECTION PRIOR TO START-UP (WALK THRD WITH ENGINEER: CONTACT ENGINEER TO SCHEDULE)
1.VERIFY EQUAL DISTRIBUTION TO EACH PURARO MODULE FROM THE PUMP STATION,
OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND ANNUAl INSPECTOR RECOMMENDMONS PRMNTION'
1.USE WATER EFFICIENTLY, EXCESS WATER USE CAN OVERLOAD A SYSTEM.
2.MONCOR BUILDING FIXTURES AND PLUMBING FOR LEAKS.
3.DONT DISPOSE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE OR HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS IN SINKS OR TOILETS (I.E.: PPINT,
PANT THINER, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, PESTICIDES. ANTIFREEZE, ETC.)
4.CONT RUSH DENTAL FLOSS, FEMININE HYGIENE PRODUCTS, CONDOMS, DIAPERS, COTTON SWABS,
UNUSED MEDICATIONS, CIGARETTE BUM, COFFEE GROUNDS, CAT DIFFER, PAPER TOWELS. AND OTHER
KITCHEN AND BATHROOM ITEMS THAT CAN CLOG AND POTENTIALLY DAMAGE SEWIC SYSTEMS
COMPONENTS.
5.00 NOT DRIVE OR PARK VEHICLES ON A LEACHING SYSTEM.
6.ONLY PLANT NON -WOODY VEGETATION OVER / NEAR YOUR LEACHING SYSTEM TO AVOID DAMAGE
FROM ROOTS. VEGUATIVE GROWTH SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO BECOME OVERGROWN.
SEPTIC TANKS'
1.ANNUALLY INSPECT TANKS FOR DETERIORATION, SURFACE WATER INFLOW AND INFILTRATION (CORRECT
PRORLENS IF NOTED).
SAN
NO& INSPECTION OF TANKS TO DETERMINE SCUM AND SLUDGE ACCUMULATION. SEWIC TANKS
MUST BE PUMPED OUT WHENEVER THE BOTTOM OF THE SCUM LAYER IS WITHIN THREE INCHES OF
THE BOTIOM OF THE OUT -ET RAFFLE OR SANITARY WE OR THE TOP OF THE SLUDGE IS WITHIN TEN
INCHES OF THE E070M OF THE OUTLET BAFFLE OR SANITARY TEE. (MONITOR TANKS FOR FUTURE
SCHEDULING OF INSPECTIONS AND PUMP OUT).
3.ANNUALLY INSPECT EFFLUENT REFERS; FlLTER SHOULD BE CLEANED EACH TIME THE TANK IS
INSPECTED.
..LOCATE OUTLET USING PRESSURE TREATED MARKERS (OR PROVIDE AN AT GRADE ACCESS COVER).
b.REMOVE TANK COVER AND PUMP TANK IF NECESSARY
<AO NOT USE INTERIOR HOUSEHOLD PLUMBING BXNRES WHEN CLEANING FILTER
M.PULL FILTER OUT OF HOUSING
e.HOSE OFF FILTER OVER THE SEPTIC TANK OPENING SUCH THAT ALL SOLIDS FALL BACK INTO
SEPTIC TANK.
f. INSERT FILTER BACK INTO HOUSING PROPERLY (ALIGNED AND THOROUGHLY SEATED).
PUMP STATION'
1.ANNUALLY INSPECT TANK FOR DETERIORATION, SURFACE WATER INFLOW AND INFILTRATION (CORRECT
IF PROBLEMS NOTED).
2ANSPECT CARBON FILTER IN VENT, IF PRESENT. FOR REPLACEMENT (REPLACE AT INTERVALS TO
PREVENT ODORS).
3.CHECK PUMP OPERATION.
4.INSPECT FLOATS FOR DEBRIS AND CORD TANGLES. VERIFY THAT FLOATS ARE SET TO APPROPRIATE
ELEVATIONS TO ASSURE PROPER FUNCTION.
5.INSPECT DRAIN BACK VALVE(S) TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE CLEAR AND FLOWING FREELY.
6.VERIFY AURA FUNCTIONS.
7.MAXTAN PUMP MANUALS, WARRANTEES AND SYSTEM OPERATION GUIDELINES IN A PROTEUNE
COVERING NEW THE PUMP AND ALARM PANELS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE, IF NEEDED..
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(IF WATER IS NOTED, HAVE IT TESTED FOR BACTERIA CONTENT).
2.INSPECT SYSTEM SLOPES FOR FULL GROWTH OF VEGETATION; REPAIR EROSION AS REQUIRED.
3.PREVENT DEEP ROOTED VEGETATION GROWTH ON SYSTEM.
4JNSPECT AND MAINTAIN UPLAND RUNOFF DIVERSION SWA£S AROUND SYSTEM.
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GENERAL NOTES:
0-1) SLI & MAP INFORMATION TAKEN FROM A SURVEY ENTITLED 'A MAP OF A SURVEY FOR V W VARIANCES REQUESTED FROM THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
KENNETH U. WHILE & HEIDI W. KALLID' VST REVISED JULY 2, 2015 BY D.L. DICKINSON ASSOCRIES
WE GEORGE. NEW YORK, WASTEWATERVARANCE: REQUIRED EXISTING PROPDSED
G-2) CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE EXISTING UTIUDES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION; CONTACT DIG SAFELY /
NEW YORK (1-800-962-7962) AND RECORD FILE AI. VERIFY BUILDING CONNECTIONS, LOCATION AND
ELEVATION, PRIOR TO INITIATING CONSTRUCTION; CONFUCTS OR DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE REPORTED 1) LEACHING SYSTEM SIDE SLOPE (CHAPTER 136-10.13.9) 3H:1V N/A 2H:1V \ \
TO THE OWNER OR ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY. NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY IF SITE CONDITIONS ARE ._
NOT AS INDICATED. 9WL AWA LI I
Wastewater Design lMortretion
Design BasisH
TowTVYlfagdoty of Queensbury
Canty I State: NYS Dept of Health 10' MIN. \ \ O$
PROPERTY LINE \I \ \
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Water Supply ` \
Existing Lake Water Supply
Onsfte Well. Nen wells to ha\e min 50' grouted casing / -1R11 01
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Wastewater Flux /� -s SrSTEM FOOTPRINT
ep (1.300} SF)
2 bedrooms x 110 gpdbed'oan (post 1994 water lacer fixtures req mdI
- 220 god design tow'
Human, Treatment�/ + _ M/PAD AREA 300 SF
Septic Tank_ 1000 gal lank required for 2 bedroom residence
Raided 1000 gal precast concrete tank.
MWd AIW1dx22 Yabsl' Resitlential Effluent FBer, ore NX + ` " V.
Secondary Treatment { gy REMOVE EXISTING VEGETATION
Leaching Dkmce Leaching Systern: Purallo Modules(150gpd) " AS NEEDED
2 units x 150 god
300 9pdlFORCE yAN•.
Existing Sail Pacoldfon Rate 24- 26 m nfinch stalilize l rate i x
RII Soil Percdatian Rete. 57 miNinch sterilized rale
x '
Leach Field Sizing:
Required: 300 Ipd 0.7 gpdsf= 429 Square Fed
429 at x 0 W wE/sf factor for "adsncetl treatment" +
287.14 of + p
Prerlded
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(Belt LTmelWigre) 12 ft. (width) 23,93 A. light length) - + ,
+
(Bed Dimensions) 12 ft. (width) 25 ft. (long) I .
Total Area: 300 Square Feel
Bead Area 1.000 G411DN +' t \
Required 30-45 miNinch EFFLUENT 1 +
300 Out / 05 gpdsf = 600 sf(min) I PUMP STATION +
_ProNtled 950x at i + .. .
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FOAM PIPE INSULATION & FASTEN SECURELY TO PIPE; PROVIDE
PROTECTIVE COVER OR CASING
® N VEHICULAR TRAFFIC AREAS, IF 3'0" COVER CANNOT BE ACHIEVED,
FORCE MAIN SHOULD BE PLACED IN A PROTECTIVE CASING.
WASTEWATER TRENCH
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WATERTIGHT JOINTS
PERMANENT R �_',, FINISHED G
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RISER AS REO'D
EFFLUENT PIPE; INSTALL
SAS SHOWN ON PLAN
OUTLET-
-NON -SHRINK
GROUT
INSTALL MOD -13I ZABEL"
FILTER IN SANITARY TEE
OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT
(1/32" FILTRATION REQUIRED)
UNDISTURBED
�: NATIVE SOIL
PILL MATERIAL TO HAVE
5-7 MINUTE PER INCH
PERCOLATION RATE
2 MAN.
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P -HALL GRAVITY SEWER SHALL BE PVC AGE 35 OR 26 (SEE PIANS), ASTM D3034: OR HPDE SDR 17. ASTM
D3350; INSTALIATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D2321, AND MANUFACTURERS
RECOMMENDATIONS. ALL SEWER SHALL BE LEAKAGE TESTED BY A NYSDEC APPROVED METHOD. GRAYLY
SEWER SHALL BE LA0 AT THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM GRADES: RAW SEWAGE 4" AT 2%, 6" AT 1%; SETTLED
SEWAGE (EFFLUENT; 4" AND 6" AT 1%3. ALL PIPING SHALL BE INSTMIM AT CONTINUOUS GRADE BETWEEN
STRUCTURES H.E. NO LOW OR HIGH POINTS), UNLESS OMERWISE DIRECTED HEREON OR BY ENGINEER.
P-2)FORCE MAIN SHALL BE PVC, ASTM D2241, 100 PSI MIN PRESSURE RATING, OR HDPE, AS TM 02239 OR
F214, 100 PSI MIN PRESSURE "TING; PIPE TO BE INSTALIATED PER ASTM D2774 ANO PIPE
MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS. FORCE MAIN FITTINGS SHALL BE RESTRAINED OR THRUST BLOCKED TO
PREVENT MOVEMENT. FORCE MAIN TO BE PRESSURE TESTED BY A NYSDEC APPROVED METHOD.
P-3)HOPE PIPE AND FILINGS ARE TO BE JOINED BY THE BUR (NEAT) FUSION PROCESS, AND JOINING
EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE AS APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER. PROPERLY EXECUTED ELECTRO-HUSION
FITTINGS MAY BE USED. EXTRUSION WELDING OR HOT GAS WELDING OF HDPE PIPING SHOULD NOT BE USED
FOR APPLICATIONS WHERE SHOW OR STRUCTURAL STRENGTH IS IMPORTANT. MECHANICAL JOINT ADAPTER,
FLANGES. UNIONS, GROVED COUPLERS, TRANSITIONS PATHOS. AND SOME MECHANCIAL COUPLINGS MAY BE
USED TO MECHANICALLY CONNECT HDPE PIPE. REFER TO MANUFACTURES RECOMMENDATIONS.
P-4)SCH 40 PVC PIPE AND FILINGS ARE TO BE JOINED BY A SOLVENT WELD PROCESS, OR OTHER APPROVED
METHOD, IN ACCORDANCE WITH PIPE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. MECHANICAL JOINT ADAPTER,
FLANGES. UNIONS, GR00JM COUPLERS, TRANSITION FITTINGS, AND SOME MECHANICAL COUPLINGS MAY BE
USED TO MECHANICALLY CONNECT SCH 40 PVC PIPE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS
RECOMMENDATIONS.
P-5)THERMOPLSAC PIPING MAY BE ROUTED AROUND OBSTRUCTIONS BY BENDING PIPE ON A SMOOTH CURVE,
AS RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
TANKS/STRUCTURES
T-I)PRECAST STRUCTURES SHALL BE AS SUPPLIED BY FORT MILLER GO., INC. OR EQUIVALENT, REFERENCES TO
HEAVY DUTY REFER TO FORT MILLER CO. DESIGNS FOR H-20 TRAFFIC LOADING.
T-2)TANKS/SMUCTURES INSTALLED IN TRAFFIC AREAS SHNI BE HEAVY DOW CONSTRUCTION (DESIGNED FOR
M-20) WHEEL LEASING).
T-3)ME LOCA¶ONS OF ALL BURIED STRUCTURES SHALL BE DOCUMENTED BY INSTALLATION OF PERMANENT
MARKER(S) OVER COVER(S), AND MEASUREMENT 'TIES" TO PERMANENT STRUCTURES AS SHOWN ON ME
"RECORD DRAWINGS" (SEE GENERAL NOTES).
T -4)&L TANKS SET BELOW SEASONALLY HIGH GROUNDWATER ELEVATIONS SHALL BE ANCHORED AGAINST
POSSIBLE FLDATION USING HEAVY DUTY TANKS WITH 6" EXTENDED INTERGAL BASES. OR BY AN ALTERNATIVE
METHOD APPROVED BY ENGINEER.
T-5)TANKS/STRUCTURES SHALL BE SEAMLESS CONSTRUCTION OR SHALL HAVE WATERTIGHT JOINTS (ASTM C124)).
WALL PENETRATIONS SHALL BE SLEEVED; SLEEVE TO BE SOILED TO THE WALL WITH NON -SHRINK GROUT,
AND THE PIPE SEALED TO THE SLEEVE WITH WATERTIGHT RESILIENT RUBBER SEAL TAKING TO BE TESTED TO
DOCUMENT WATER TIGHTNESS BY METHOD APPROVED BY ENGINEER (ENGINEER TO WITNESS).
T-6)COMRACTOR TO INSTALL TANKS / STRUCTURES TO (RELATIVE) ELEVATIONS SHOWN; DOCUMENT ELEVATIONS
OF EXISTING FEATURES PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION.
T -➢)SEPTIC TANKS SHALL HAVE AN NSF APPROVED OUTLET EFFLUENT FILTER DESIGNED FOR ME FLOW
RATE/TYPE IN THE SYSTEM. FOR SEPTIC TANKS PLUMBED IN SERIES ME EFFLUENT FILTER SHALL BE
LOCATED ON THE OUTLET OF ME DOWNSTREAM TANK ONLY. FRAME AND COVER TO BE PROVIDED OVER
FILTER FOR MAINTENANCE ACCESS, AND PERMANENT MARKERS SHALL BE PROVIDED OVER AL OTHER TANK
OPENINGS UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY OWNER.
PURAFLO PEAT FIBRE 810 FILTER MODULE
(MANUFBLUE
ACTURERS DIRECTIONSN�� PER
LEACH DED; 3'8-1'O CRUSHED
STONE (WASHED) FREE OF PINES
AND DUST
NOTE ET -1 3-4' OF TOPSOIL OVER
EC1 ENTIRE LEACHING SYSTEM
3.
TMST Mi GRADE
EXISTING GRAPE PREPARATION
AAPEAT FIBRE N
BIO FILTER SECTIO
_..
OBSERVED
WATER
LENERAL WASTEWATER
GI. CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PIPING, TRANS. AND LEACHING SYSTEM(S), EIC. SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH
APPLICABLE MICRO. NYS DEPT. OF HEALTH, AND LOCAL COUNTY/TOWN STANDARDS, AS WELL AS DETNIS /
SPECS ON THESE DOCUMENTS. CONFLICTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO ENGINEERS ATTENTION PRIOR TO
CONSTRUCTION.
EAPHING SYSTEM INSTAI I dTON.
L1. LEACH FIELDS / BEDS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM Ell'. NYSOOH, NYSOEC, AND OTHER
APPLICABLE STANDARDS UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED HEREON.
L2. REMOVE VEGETATION AND TOPSOIL WITHIN FOOTPRINT OF LEACHING SYSTEM AND STOOK PILE TOPSOIL FOR
RE -USE. CONTRACTOR TO EXAMINE LEACHING AREA SUBCRADE AND VERIFY CONSISTENT SOIL CONDITIONS
PRIOR TO ANY FURTHER CONSTRUCTION; NOTIFY ENGINEER AND OWNER OF INCONSISTENCES.
L3. LEACHING SYSTEM(S) SHALL BE INSTALLED TO (RELATIVE) ELEVATIONS SHOWN, AND ELEVATIONS OF EXISTING
GRADE AND SEE FEATURES SHALL BE DOCUMENTED PRIOR TO STMF OF CONSTRUCTION.
1-4. FILL MATERIAL, IF REQUIRED FOR LEACH FIELD/BED SYSTEM(S), SHALL BE CLEAN GRANUUM SOIL (GANG OR
LOAMY SAND) DEVOID OF ANY LARGE STONES OR COBBLES, AND FREE OF CIAY, ORGANIC DUFF, NON -SOIL
COMPONENTS (DEBRIS, FTC.). PERCOLATION RATE(S) OF FILL SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED ON PLANS AND/OR IN
DETAILS. PERCOLATION RATE(S) TO BE VERIFIED 5Y A QUAUFIED INDEPENDENT PARTY (LE. SOIL SCIENTIST OR
PROFESSIONAL SOILS ENGINEER) IN BORROW PIT PRIOR TO EXCAVATION, AND IN PLACE IN LEACH FIELD /
BED FOLLOWING COMPACTION. PERCOLATION TEST(S) TO VERIFY FILL SUITABILITY SHALL BE PERFORMED AT
THE FREQUENCY SPECIFIED ON AHE PLAN AND/OR SECTION. FAILING TESTS SHALL REQUIRE ABORIGINAL
TESTS EVERY 1000 IF AROUND EACH FAILED TEST UNTIL THE LIMITS OF FALING SOIL PRE IDENTIFIED.
FAILING SOIL SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPTACED WITH COMPLIANT SOIL. SUBMIT WRIIIEN RESULTS TO OWNER
AND ENGINEER AT LEAST FIVE BUSINESS SAYS PRIOR TO HAUUNG.
LS. INNO CASE SHNL WHEELED EQUIPMENT, EXCEPT PLOWS WHERE REQUIRED, BE ALLOWED DIRECTLY ON ME
SOILWITHIN THE LEACHING AREA FOOTPRINT. (NO RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT SHOULD EVER BE ALLOWED
WITHIN AHE WASTEWATER ABSORPTION AREA). TRACKED EOUIPMENT SHALL BE USED FOR INSTALLATION, AND
WHERE FILL MATERIAL IS REQUIRED. IT SHALL BE DUMPED AT ME EDGE OF THE LEACHING AREA PND
PUSHED IN PLACE AHEAD OF ME EQUIPMENT; TRACKED EQUIPMENT SHALL BEAR DIRECTLY ON 12" MINIMUM
OF FILL MATERIAL AND NOT ON NAME SOIL.
HE. FILL SHALL BE GRADED AND COMPACTED IN SIX-INCH LIFTS. ME FILL SHALL BE GRADED TO ME LIMITS PND
DEPIHS DEPICTED ON ME PLANS AND DETAILS,
V. INSTALL LEACHING CHAMBER UNITS PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED
HEREON. VERIFY THAT EACH TRENCH/BED IS LEVEL USING A LEVEL, TRANSIT, OR LASER.
L6. SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION TO BE AS FOLLOWS:
a FIND FILL SOURCE AND VERIFY SUITABILITY WITH PERE TESTS AT SOURCE.
N,ALL TREES AND STUMPS WITHIN ME LEACHING SYSTEM FOOTPRINT SHALL BE CUT TO GRADE AND
REMOVED.
c.REMOVE AND STOCKPILE TOPSOIL FOR PLACEMENT ON THE FINISHED SYSTEM.
d IXGWATE TO DEIGNED SUBGRAOE (IF NECESSARY); EXAMINE SUBGRADE FOR POOR (SLOWLY PERMEABLE)
SOILS. BEDROCK, DELETERIOUS MATERIALS, SMEARING, ETC. REMOVE DELETERIOUS MATERIAL, INCLUDING
SLOWLY PERMEABLE SOIL$ WITHIN SYSTEM FOOTPRINT, AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER.
,SCARIFY SUBGRADE TO CHECK FOR AND REMOVE SMEARING AS REQUIRED, PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF
SPECIFIED CRANUUM ALL
L PLACE AND COMPACT SYSTEM ALL IMMEDIATELY AFTER SUBGRADE HAS BEEN PREPARED AND APPROVED,
TO REQUIRED ELEVATION.
9FERFORM PERCOLATION TESTS IN THE PIACED ALL MATERIAL TO CONFIRM DESIGN RATE.
F.INSTALL TEACHING SYSTEM(S) TO GRADES AND IN CONHGURI SHOWN ON PLANS / SECTIONS.
T. CROWN THE FILL TO DUN, AND INSTALL THE RESERVED NATIVE TOPSOIL, AND/OR A CUYEY LOAM OR
SILLY LOAM TOPSOIL, CAP AS DEPICTED ON THE PLAINS (TO ALLOW OXYGEN TRANSFER BUT LIRLE
INFILTRATION OF PRECIPRATION).
j. SEED/PLANT, AND MEN MULCH. ENTIRE SYSTEM; MAINTAIN UNTIL GROWTH IS ESTABLISHED.
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
CONTROL POWER
I�/I 1-15 VAC -�
HI -LEVEL ALARAIJ NEW REwYd
CONTROL PANEL)
WATER PUMP
-`230 VAC, 1PH)
(1) PROVIDE SURGE ARRESTER IN POWER SUPPLY PANELBOARD. SURGE ARRESTER SHALL BE
A SQUARE D CATALOG #SDSA1175 OR EQUIVALENT AND RATED FOR 240/120 VAG, SINGLE
PHASE SERVICE.
(2) IF PANELBOARD IS NOT GROUNDED, PROVIDE A #4 AWG COPPER GROUND CONDUCTOR
FROM THE PANELBOARD TO A 5/8" X 8• COPPER CUD STEEL GROUND ROD AND
BONDED TO THE WATER SERVICE PIPING.
(3) FOR DUPLEX PUMPS, PROVIDE 1 - 2 POLE CIRCUIT (AMPERAGE TO MATCH PUMP
REQUIREMENTS) BREAKER (PUMP POWER) AND 1 - i POLE 15 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER
(CONTROL POWER) IN HOUSE PANELBOARD. IF NO SPACE IS AVAILABLE IN PANELSOARD,
PROVIDE A LOADCENTER (SQUARE D TYPE GO OR EQUIVALENT) ADJACENT TO THE
PANELBOARD. THE LOACCENTER SHALL BE RATED FOR 240/120 VAC, SHALL HAVE A NEMA
1 ENCLOSURE AND SHALL CONTAIN THE TWO CIRCUIT BREAKERS DESCRIBED ABOVE.
PROVIDE A TAP CONSISTING OF (2 + GND) CONDUCTORS FROM THE PANELBOARD TO THE
LUGS ON THE LOADCENTER.
(4) ALL ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS ARE TO BE SIZED ACCORDINGLY TO MATCH ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS OF EACH COMPONENT.
(5) PROVIDE (2 + GAG) CONDUCTORS FROM PUMP POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER TO CONTROL
PANEL. PROVIDE (2) CONDUCTORS FROM CONTROL POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER TO CONTROL
PANEL. NONMETALLIC SHEATHED CABLE (ROMEX) MAY BE USED. IF SINGLE CONDUCTORS
ARE USED THEY MUST BE INSTALLED IN EMT.
(10) BOND CABLE GROUND TO PUMP HOUSING AND IF APPLICABLE, THE GUIDE RAILS.
(11) ALL WORK MUST CONFORM TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE AND ANY
APPLICABLE LOCAL OR STATE CODES.
(12) CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED PERMITS AT THEIR EXPENSE.
(13) PROVIDE NYS BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS INSPECTION CERTIFICATE AT COMPLETION OF
WORK.
(14) PERFORM ALL TESTS TO VERIFY THAT THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION IS FUNCTIONING AS REQUIRED.
PIPING SYSTEM
(1) PUMP STATION PIPING:
SCHEDULE 40 PVC OR SOLED 40 GALVANIZED STEEL
(2) VALVES:
CHECK - PVC. BALL TYPE.
SHUTOFF / THROTTLING - BALL VALVE - PVC
(1) HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION SUITABLE FOR H-20 TRAFFIC LOADING UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL
STRUCTURES BY FORT MILLER CO. INC. OR EQUIVALENT.
(2) WALL PENETRATIONS FOR PIPE AND CONDUIT SHALL BE SLEEVED; SEAL SLEEVE TO WALL WITH
NON -SHRINK GROUT, SEAL PIPE TO SLEEVE WITH WATERTIGHT ELASTOMERIC MATERIAL.
DOSE VOLUME CALLS:
11 MINIMUM OOSE VOLUME
-15 GALLON DOSE PER PURAFLO MODULE (TOTAL DOSE 30 GALLONS FOR TWO MODULES)
-300 GPD DESIGN FLOW
300 GPD (150 GPD PER PURAFLO MODULE)/30 GALLONS PER DOSE= 10+/- DOSES PER DAY
2) FORCE MAIN VOLUME FOR DRAIN BACK
-25 FT. +/- FORCE MAIN LENGTH
-0.16 GALLONS PER FOOT OF 2" DIA. FORCE MAIN
25 FT. X 0.16 GAL/FT= 4 GALLONS
3) MIN, DOSE VOLUME REQUIRED FROM PUMP STATION
30 GALLONS + 4 GALLONS = 34 GALLONS REQUIRED
PROVIDE -35 GALLON DOSE
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
12" (MIN.) COMPACTED CRUSHED STONE
(6)
(J)
PUMPSTATION SPECIFICATIONS
CONTROL & ALARM PANELIST
UBMI OR REVIEW
7/1/16 /A\
(1) INSTALL CONTROLS PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS.
WATER TIGHT CAST IRON
ISSUED/REVISIONS
(2) ENGINEER TO WITNESS OPERATION CONTROL PANEL UPON COMPLETION.
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PUMP MOTOR FULL LOAD AMP RATING OR FOR 10 AMPS IF WATER PUMP CONTROL
CIRCUIT CAN BE USED. LOCATE RELAY ADJACENT TO CONTROL PANEL AND LABEL
OR EQUIVALENT (GOURD WITH OWNER)
SYRACUSE CASTINGS Q1502
NOTES:
(3) SIMPLEX CONTROLLER AND ALARM; MODEL IFS SIMPLEX TIME DOSE BY SJE RHOMBUS.
ALARM OMROL
OR EQUIVALENT; ENCLOSURE TYPE DICTATED BY LOCATION.
T PANEL PANEL
OWNER, TO FACILITATE EASY ACCESS TO
T
INSTALL PUMP UNDER COVER TO FACILITATE
EASY REMOVAL AND INSTALL JUNCTION BOX
(4) PROVIDE SEPARATE POWER CIRCUITS, WITH BREAKERS, FOR PUMPS AND ALARM,
L - -- - J
WITHIN REACH OF COVER FOR MAINTENANCE
(5) HOA SWITCH, WITH RUN LIGHT ON PANEL DOOR, FOR EACH PUMP.
HATCH COVERS
PURPOSES.
HEAVY DUTY POLYETHYLENE LIFT OUT
COORDINATE LOCATION 10 POWER (SOURCE PER OWNER)
(6) VISUAL AND AUDIO ALARM.
WITH OWNER
18^
24° ( MIN.)
(7) ALARM RESET AND TEST BUTTONS ON DOOR.
(HEIGHT AS NEEDED)(MIN.)-,_
(8) LOCATE AS DIRECTED BY OWNER.
JUNCTION BOX
NEMA TYPE B
"T" HANDLE VALVE OPERATOR JUST UNDER OPENING,
JOINTS (TYPJ
8" HEAVY DUTY
EFFLUEAVALVE
(9) BOAT LEVEL SNITCHES FOR PUMP AND ALARM CONTROL REQUIRED.
INLET FROM SEPTIC TANK -�
TO PURAFLO PEAT
PUMPS:
BIO-FILTER/LEACHING
2" BALL VALVE
•`. _"
_, SYSTEM
(1) INSTALL PUMPS PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS.
Ii IN
(2) ENGINEER TO WITNESS OPERATION OF PUMP STATION UPON COMPLETION.
2ND HIGH ALARM AND WATER SUPPLY SHUT OFF
1" TEE W/
TO LEACHING SYSTEM—
HIGH WATER ALARM
3^
(3) SUBMERSIBLE EFFLUENT PUMP, 10, 115V OR 230V TO MATCH POWER SUPPLY.
PUMP ON
(4) 'W" SOLIDS HANDLING.
ADJUST ACHIEVE 35 GAL. DOSE
TBD POWER CORD
(5) HYDROMATIC PUMP MODEL: OSSEO.
LOW WATERER PUMP OFF
2" PIPING
(6) TEST PUMPS FOLLOWING INSTALLATION; MEASURE DISCHARGE RATE DURING TEST AND
P H NIT i.
ADJUST THROTTLING TO ACHIEVE 351 GPM DISCHARGE RATE. MARK VALVE
OPERATOR(S) AT THIS POSITION.
CONTROL POWER
I�/I 1-15 VAC -�
HI -LEVEL ALARAIJ NEW REwYd
CONTROL PANEL)
WATER PUMP
-`230 VAC, 1PH)
(1) PROVIDE SURGE ARRESTER IN POWER SUPPLY PANELBOARD. SURGE ARRESTER SHALL BE
A SQUARE D CATALOG #SDSA1175 OR EQUIVALENT AND RATED FOR 240/120 VAG, SINGLE
PHASE SERVICE.
(2) IF PANELBOARD IS NOT GROUNDED, PROVIDE A #4 AWG COPPER GROUND CONDUCTOR
FROM THE PANELBOARD TO A 5/8" X 8• COPPER CUD STEEL GROUND ROD AND
BONDED TO THE WATER SERVICE PIPING.
(3) FOR DUPLEX PUMPS, PROVIDE 1 - 2 POLE CIRCUIT (AMPERAGE TO MATCH PUMP
REQUIREMENTS) BREAKER (PUMP POWER) AND 1 - i POLE 15 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER
(CONTROL POWER) IN HOUSE PANELBOARD. IF NO SPACE IS AVAILABLE IN PANELSOARD,
PROVIDE A LOADCENTER (SQUARE D TYPE GO OR EQUIVALENT) ADJACENT TO THE
PANELBOARD. THE LOACCENTER SHALL BE RATED FOR 240/120 VAC, SHALL HAVE A NEMA
1 ENCLOSURE AND SHALL CONTAIN THE TWO CIRCUIT BREAKERS DESCRIBED ABOVE.
PROVIDE A TAP CONSISTING OF (2 + GND) CONDUCTORS FROM THE PANELBOARD TO THE
LUGS ON THE LOADCENTER.
(4) ALL ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS ARE TO BE SIZED ACCORDINGLY TO MATCH ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS OF EACH COMPONENT.
(5) PROVIDE (2 + GAG) CONDUCTORS FROM PUMP POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER TO CONTROL
PANEL. PROVIDE (2) CONDUCTORS FROM CONTROL POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER TO CONTROL
PANEL. NONMETALLIC SHEATHED CABLE (ROMEX) MAY BE USED. IF SINGLE CONDUCTORS
ARE USED THEY MUST BE INSTALLED IN EMT.
(10) BOND CABLE GROUND TO PUMP HOUSING AND IF APPLICABLE, THE GUIDE RAILS.
(11) ALL WORK MUST CONFORM TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE AND ANY
APPLICABLE LOCAL OR STATE CODES.
(12) CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED PERMITS AT THEIR EXPENSE.
(13) PROVIDE NYS BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS INSPECTION CERTIFICATE AT COMPLETION OF
WORK.
(14) PERFORM ALL TESTS TO VERIFY THAT THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION IS FUNCTIONING AS REQUIRED.
PIPING SYSTEM
(1) PUMP STATION PIPING:
SCHEDULE 40 PVC OR SOLED 40 GALVANIZED STEEL
(2) VALVES:
CHECK - PVC. BALL TYPE.
SHUTOFF / THROTTLING - BALL VALVE - PVC
(1) HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION SUITABLE FOR H-20 TRAFFIC LOADING UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL
STRUCTURES BY FORT MILLER CO. INC. OR EQUIVALENT.
(2) WALL PENETRATIONS FOR PIPE AND CONDUIT SHALL BE SLEEVED; SEAL SLEEVE TO WALL WITH
NON -SHRINK GROUT, SEAL PIPE TO SLEEVE WITH WATERTIGHT ELASTOMERIC MATERIAL.
DOSE VOLUME CALLS:
11 MINIMUM OOSE VOLUME
-15 GALLON DOSE PER PURAFLO MODULE (TOTAL DOSE 30 GALLONS FOR TWO MODULES)
-300 GPD DESIGN FLOW
300 GPD (150 GPD PER PURAFLO MODULE)/30 GALLONS PER DOSE= 10+/- DOSES PER DAY
2) FORCE MAIN VOLUME FOR DRAIN BACK
-25 FT. +/- FORCE MAIN LENGTH
-0.16 GALLONS PER FOOT OF 2" DIA. FORCE MAIN
25 FT. X 0.16 GAL/FT= 4 GALLONS
3) MIN, DOSE VOLUME REQUIRED FROM PUMP STATION
30 GALLONS + 4 GALLONS = 34 GALLONS REQUIRED
PROVIDE -35 GALLON DOSE
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
12" (MIN.) COMPACTED CRUSHED STONE
(6)
(J)
3" DW. VENT PIPE WITH BUG SHIELD
(VENT MAY BE ROUTED TO TREE / BUILDING
UBMI OR REVIEW
7/1/16 /A\
OR OTHER LOCATION FOR AESTHETICS / SAFETY REASONS)
WATER TIGHT CAST IRON
ISSUED/REVISIONS
2" RISER WITH CAP FOR LIFT OUT
FRAME AND COVERS (2);
PUMP MOTOR FULL LOAD AMP RATING OR FOR 10 AMPS IF WATER PUMP CONTROL
CIRCUIT CAN BE USED. LOCATE RELAY ADJACENT TO CONTROL PANEL AND LABEL
OR EQUIVALENT (GOURD WITH OWNER)
SYRACUSE CASTINGS Q1502
NOTES:
ENCLOSURE. PROVIDE WIRING TO RELAY FROM CONTROL POWER CIRCUIT LISTED IN NOTE
OR EQUIVALENT (TYP.)
HATCH COVER SIZING COORDINATED WITH
OWNER, TO FACILITATE EASY ACCESS TO
FINISHED GRACE: GRADE
PROVIDE (14) TYPE THW CONDUCTORS (2 + ONE) CONDUCTORS FOR EACH PUMP AND
(8) CONDUCTORS FOR LEVEL CONTROL SIGNALS) IN A 2" SCHEDULE 40 PVC CONDUIT
FROM THE CONTROL PANEL TO THE WET WELL JUNCTION BOX. PVC CONDUIT SHALL BE
BURIED A MINIMUM OF 24" BELOW FINISHED GRADE. TRENCH SHALL BE BACKFILLSWITH
CLEAN SAND FILL UNTIL CONDUIT ARE COVERED.
PUMPS DURING FUTURE MAINTENANCE
TO GRAIN AWAY FROM
REPLACEMENT ON SITE WASTEWATER SYSTEM
TAFL,AN RESIDENCE
HATCH COVERS
PROVIDE TERMINATIONS IN WET WELL JUNCTION BOX PER MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
HEAVY DUTY POLYETHYLENE LIFT OUT
50 RUSSELL HARRIS ROAD
QUEENSBURY, NEW YORK
CORDS (4 REQ'D) ATTACHED TO STAINLESS
PRECAST RISERS
18^
24° ( MIN.)
STEEL EYELET ANCHORED IN CONCRETE
(HEIGHT AS NEEDED)(MIN.)-,_
WATER TIGHT
NEMA TYPE B
"T" HANDLE VALVE OPERATOR JUST UNDER OPENING,
JOINTS (TYPJ
8" HEAVY DUTY
JUNCTION COX
REMOVABLE FOR USE WITH 2° VALVES, HANG NEAR HATCH
TANK COVER
°•
"-"'-PITILESS ADAPTER OR EQUIVALENT
2" BALL VALVE
INLET FROM SEPTIC TANK--
- 2" TEE
Ii IN
2ND HIGH ALARM AND WATER SUPPLY SHUT OFF
TO LEACHING SYSTEM—
HIGH WATER ALARM
3^
2" FORCE MAIN
PUMP ON
ADJUST ACHIEVE 35 GAL. DOSE
TBD POWER CORD
PROVIDE REDUCING TEE WITH 1" BALL
LOW WATERER PUMP OFF
2" PIPING
VALVE ON BRANCH; THROTTLE BALL VALVE
\� TO ALLOW 'TRICKLE" FLOW BACK i0 WET WELL
CHECK VALVE
NATIVE BACKFILL / /
S EFFLUENT�V
A SUBMERSIBLE EFFLUENT PUMP
�n
THOROUGHLY COMPACTED
CONTROL POWER
I�/I 1-15 VAC -�
HI -LEVEL ALARAIJ NEW REwYd
CONTROL PANEL)
WATER PUMP
-`230 VAC, 1PH)
(1) PROVIDE SURGE ARRESTER IN POWER SUPPLY PANELBOARD. SURGE ARRESTER SHALL BE
A SQUARE D CATALOG #SDSA1175 OR EQUIVALENT AND RATED FOR 240/120 VAG, SINGLE
PHASE SERVICE.
(2) IF PANELBOARD IS NOT GROUNDED, PROVIDE A #4 AWG COPPER GROUND CONDUCTOR
FROM THE PANELBOARD TO A 5/8" X 8• COPPER CUD STEEL GROUND ROD AND
BONDED TO THE WATER SERVICE PIPING.
(3) FOR DUPLEX PUMPS, PROVIDE 1 - 2 POLE CIRCUIT (AMPERAGE TO MATCH PUMP
REQUIREMENTS) BREAKER (PUMP POWER) AND 1 - i POLE 15 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER
(CONTROL POWER) IN HOUSE PANELBOARD. IF NO SPACE IS AVAILABLE IN PANELSOARD,
PROVIDE A LOADCENTER (SQUARE D TYPE GO OR EQUIVALENT) ADJACENT TO THE
PANELBOARD. THE LOACCENTER SHALL BE RATED FOR 240/120 VAC, SHALL HAVE A NEMA
1 ENCLOSURE AND SHALL CONTAIN THE TWO CIRCUIT BREAKERS DESCRIBED ABOVE.
PROVIDE A TAP CONSISTING OF (2 + GND) CONDUCTORS FROM THE PANELBOARD TO THE
LUGS ON THE LOADCENTER.
(4) ALL ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS ARE TO BE SIZED ACCORDINGLY TO MATCH ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS OF EACH COMPONENT.
(5) PROVIDE (2 + GAG) CONDUCTORS FROM PUMP POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER TO CONTROL
PANEL. PROVIDE (2) CONDUCTORS FROM CONTROL POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER TO CONTROL
PANEL. NONMETALLIC SHEATHED CABLE (ROMEX) MAY BE USED. IF SINGLE CONDUCTORS
ARE USED THEY MUST BE INSTALLED IN EMT.
(10) BOND CABLE GROUND TO PUMP HOUSING AND IF APPLICABLE, THE GUIDE RAILS.
(11) ALL WORK MUST CONFORM TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE AND ANY
APPLICABLE LOCAL OR STATE CODES.
(12) CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED PERMITS AT THEIR EXPENSE.
(13) PROVIDE NYS BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS INSPECTION CERTIFICATE AT COMPLETION OF
WORK.
(14) PERFORM ALL TESTS TO VERIFY THAT THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION IS FUNCTIONING AS REQUIRED.
PIPING SYSTEM
(1) PUMP STATION PIPING:
SCHEDULE 40 PVC OR SOLED 40 GALVANIZED STEEL
(2) VALVES:
CHECK - PVC. BALL TYPE.
SHUTOFF / THROTTLING - BALL VALVE - PVC
(1) HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION SUITABLE FOR H-20 TRAFFIC LOADING UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL
STRUCTURES BY FORT MILLER CO. INC. OR EQUIVALENT.
(2) WALL PENETRATIONS FOR PIPE AND CONDUIT SHALL BE SLEEVED; SEAL SLEEVE TO WALL WITH
NON -SHRINK GROUT, SEAL PIPE TO SLEEVE WITH WATERTIGHT ELASTOMERIC MATERIAL.
DOSE VOLUME CALLS:
11 MINIMUM OOSE VOLUME
-15 GALLON DOSE PER PURAFLO MODULE (TOTAL DOSE 30 GALLONS FOR TWO MODULES)
-300 GPD DESIGN FLOW
300 GPD (150 GPD PER PURAFLO MODULE)/30 GALLONS PER DOSE= 10+/- DOSES PER DAY
2) FORCE MAIN VOLUME FOR DRAIN BACK
-25 FT. +/- FORCE MAIN LENGTH
-0.16 GALLONS PER FOOT OF 2" DIA. FORCE MAIN
25 FT. X 0.16 GAL/FT= 4 GALLONS
3) MIN, DOSE VOLUME REQUIRED FROM PUMP STATION
30 GALLONS + 4 GALLONS = 34 GALLONS REQUIRED
PROVIDE -35 GALLON DOSE
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
12" (MIN.) COMPACTED CRUSHED STONE
(6)
(J)
INSTALL CONTROL PANEL AND HIGH LEVEL ALARMS PROVIDED WITH PUMP.
IF A RELAY IS USED TO SHUT OFF THE WATER PUMP DUE TO A HIGH LEVEL ALARM THEN
THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE PROVIDED. PROVIDE AN AC INDUSTRIAL CONTROL RELAY IN A
NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE (SQUARE D CUSS 8501 TYPE X OR EQUIVALENT). RELAY COIL
SHALL BE RATED FOR 120 VAC. RELAY CONTACTS SHALL BE RATED ACCORDING TO WATER
7/27/16
UBMI OR REVIEW
7/1/16 /A\
SUBMITTED ENT FOR REVIEW
DATE REV .#
ISSUED/REVISIONS
MATERIAL ATOP FIRM NATIVE FOUNDATION
PUMP MOTOR FULL LOAD AMP RATING OR FOR 10 AMPS IF WATER PUMP CONTROL
CIRCUIT CAN BE USED. LOCATE RELAY ADJACENT TO CONTROL PANEL AND LABEL
NOTES:
ENCLOSURE. PROVIDE WIRING TO RELAY FROM CONTROL POWER CIRCUIT LISTED IN NOTE
3 FOR PROPER OPERATION OF RELAY.
1) LOCATE VALVE OPERATORS & JUNCTION BOX TO
BE READILY ACCESSIBLE THROUGH COVERTS).
- 2) WATER SUPPLY SHUTOFF TO BE A SOLENOID VALVE OR
A RELAY TO SHUT OFF WATER SUPPLY PUMP POWER.
(SEE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS)
(B)
PROVIDE (14) TYPE THW CONDUCTORS (2 + ONE) CONDUCTORS FOR EACH PUMP AND
(8) CONDUCTORS FOR LEVEL CONTROL SIGNALS) IN A 2" SCHEDULE 40 PVC CONDUIT
FROM THE CONTROL PANEL TO THE WET WELL JUNCTION BOX. PVC CONDUIT SHALL BE
BURIED A MINIMUM OF 24" BELOW FINISHED GRADE. TRENCH SHALL BE BACKFILLSWITH
CLEAN SAND FILL UNTIL CONDUIT ARE COVERED.
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REPLACEMENT ON SITE WASTEWATER SYSTEM
TAFL,AN RESIDENCE
(9)
PROVIDE TERMINATIONS IN WET WELL JUNCTION BOX PER MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
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50 RUSSELL HARRIS ROAD
QUEENSBURY, NEW YORK
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GEDTEXRLE FABRIC WRAPPED
AROUND HAY SALES, AS SHOWN ABOVE
2' x 2' HARDWOOD STAKES OR RE–HAIRS
,ODRIVEN FLUSH WITH BALE; 2 STAKES
PER BALE REQUIRED, ONE VERTICAL. ONE ANGLED
MIN. (IYP.)
OVERLAP
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BEDDING DETAIL
NOTES
1) THESE DERMIS ARE APPLICABLE TO SHEET ROW DRAINAGE ON DISTURBED
SOILS, HAY SALE OKES ME NOT SUITABLE FOR STREAM CHANNELS.
2) NAY SME DIKES MAY BE USED FOR TEMPORARY (1 SO DAYS MMMUM)
EROSION CONTROL
STRAW BALE DIKE
SEDIMENT CONTROL BARRIER (SHEET FLOWN .
Eel,' SCALE: N.T.S. SHEET FLOW BARRIER DEVICE SYMBOL: X x x x X x x X
A
4�FLOW 1
,4' MIN. 1 M
`MEDIUM RIP RAP ".)
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ORIGINAL GRADES CRUSHED STONE AND DGNT
NOTES: RIP RM
1) THIS STRUCTURE IS SUITABLE FOR EROSION CONTROL OF SHEET FLOW DRAINAGE ON MODERATE
SLOPES, OR AS A CHECK DAM SEDIMENT TRAP IN A DRAINAGE DITCH; IF USED AS A CHECK DAM,
PROVIDE OVERFLOW CAPABIUMC
2 A' TO BE 2 OR GREATER POR TEMPORARM DIKES AND 2.5 OR GREATER FOR PERMANENT EARTH
TIKES
3) 'B' TO BE HEIGHT SHOWN ON PLAN OR EDAM TO BOOK OF ADJOINING GROUND OR MAXIMUM
18' HIGH.
4) SEDIMENT TO BE REMOVED WHEN 25% OF THE DIKE'S FUNCTIONAL VOLUME HAS BEEN LOST.
5) DIKES TO BE REMOVED AND MEAS STABILIZED WITH AN APPROPRIATE VEGETATION THAT MATCHES
SURROUNDING MEAS AND MULCHED TO PREVENT EROSION.
STONE DIKE
TLOW
A > �D
B ,�4' MIN.--`
FLOW 1
ORIGINAL
NTeTI�:lI>l:Lq
NOTES
GE0TEX111E FABRIC: STEEL OR 2' x 2'
FILTERX. MIRAPT 100x, HARDWOOD POSTS
STABILENKA 7140N, 24' (MAX.) TYR.
OR EOUNMENT;
OVFRIAP & TIE
JOINTS 6' MINIMUM
TYPICAL
TIE POINTS
I-5 MAXIMUM
44*4*
EEL OR WOOD POST
WOVEN WIRE PINK
(14.5 GAUGE MIN.
6' MESH
SPACING FOR USE
SLOPING SIDES
AS REQUIRED)
OW
IUM RIP RAP CRP.)EDTE(BLE FABRIC
REQUIREDRENCH
1'-4WII11 COMPACTED BACKFILL
1) THIS STRUCTURE S SUITABLE FOR EROSION CONTROL OF SHEET FLOW
DRAINAGE ON MODERATE SLOPES, OR AS A CHECK DAA SEDIMENT TRAP IN A
DRAINAGE DITCH; IF USED AS A CHECK DMH, PROVIDE OVERFLOW CAPABIIPY
2) 'A' TO BE 2 OR GREATER FOR TEMPORARY DIKES AND 2.5 OR GREATER
FOR PERMANENT EARTH DIKES.
3) 'B' TO BE HELM SHOWN ON PLAN OR EQUAL TO HEIGHT OF ADJOINING
GROUND OR MAXIMUM 18' HIGH.
(CONTRACTOR MAY USE THE MAL SHOWN ABOVE FOR SEDIMENT DONRROL FOR CONCENTRATED PLOWS)
(CONTRACTOR MAY REFER TO NEW YORK STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION MR MOWN AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
"BLUE BOOK' FOR OTHER METHODS OF EROSION ANO SEDIMENT CONTROL
(CONTACT ENGINEER PRIOR TO MAKING SUBSTITUTIONS)
SEDIMENT CONTROL BARRIER
SCALE: N.T.S.
CONCENTRATED FLOW DEVICE SYMI
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STAKES
EARTH DIKE
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2' x 2' HARDWOOD STAKES OR RE–HAIRS
,ODRIVEN FLUSH WITH BALE; 2 STAKES
PER BALE REQUIRED, ONE VERTICAL. ONE ANGLED
MIN. (IYP.)
OVERLAP
O
BEDDING DETAIL
NOTES
1) THESE DERMIS ARE APPLICABLE TO SHEET ROW DRAINAGE ON DISTURBED
SOILS, HAY SALE OKES ME NOT SUITABLE FOR STREAM CHANNELS.
2) NAY SME DIKES MAY BE USED FOR TEMPORARY (1 SO DAYS MMMUM)
EROSION CONTROL
STRAW BALE DIKE
SEDIMENT CONTROL BARRIER (SHEET FLOWN .
Eel,' SCALE: N.T.S. SHEET FLOW BARRIER DEVICE SYMBOL: X x x x X x x X
A
4�FLOW 1
,4' MIN. 1 M
`MEDIUM RIP RAP ".)
:HY•Na:MI1�Y.R13G�
ORIGINAL GRADES CRUSHED STONE AND DGNT
NOTES: RIP RM
1) THIS STRUCTURE IS SUITABLE FOR EROSION CONTROL OF SHEET FLOW DRAINAGE ON MODERATE
SLOPES, OR AS A CHECK DAM SEDIMENT TRAP IN A DRAINAGE DITCH; IF USED AS A CHECK DAM,
PROVIDE OVERFLOW CAPABIUMC
2 A' TO BE 2 OR GREATER POR TEMPORARM DIKES AND 2.5 OR GREATER FOR PERMANENT EARTH
TIKES
3) 'B' TO BE HEIGHT SHOWN ON PLAN OR EDAM TO BOOK OF ADJOINING GROUND OR MAXIMUM
18' HIGH.
4) SEDIMENT TO BE REMOVED WHEN 25% OF THE DIKE'S FUNCTIONAL VOLUME HAS BEEN LOST.
5) DIKES TO BE REMOVED AND MEAS STABILIZED WITH AN APPROPRIATE VEGETATION THAT MATCHES
SURROUNDING MEAS AND MULCHED TO PREVENT EROSION.
STONE DIKE
TLOW
A > �D
B ,�4' MIN.--`
FLOW 1
ORIGINAL
NTeTI�:lI>l:Lq
NOTES
GE0TEX111E FABRIC: STEEL OR 2' x 2'
FILTERX. MIRAPT 100x, HARDWOOD POSTS
STABILENKA 7140N, 24' (MAX.) TYR.
OR EOUNMENT;
OVFRIAP & TIE
JOINTS 6' MINIMUM
TYPICAL
TIE POINTS
I-5 MAXIMUM
44*4*
EEL OR WOOD POST
WOVEN WIRE PINK
(14.5 GAUGE MIN.
6' MESH
SPACING FOR USE
SLOPING SIDES
AS REQUIRED)
OW
IUM RIP RAP CRP.)EDTE(BLE FABRIC
REQUIREDRENCH
1'-4WII11 COMPACTED BACKFILL
1) THIS STRUCTURE S SUITABLE FOR EROSION CONTROL OF SHEET FLOW
DRAINAGE ON MODERATE SLOPES, OR AS A CHECK DAA SEDIMENT TRAP IN A
DRAINAGE DITCH; IF USED AS A CHECK DMH, PROVIDE OVERFLOW CAPABIIPY
2) 'A' TO BE 2 OR GREATER FOR TEMPORARY DIKES AND 2.5 OR GREATER
FOR PERMANENT EARTH DIKES.
3) 'B' TO BE HELM SHOWN ON PLAN OR EQUAL TO HEIGHT OF ADJOINING
GROUND OR MAXIMUM 18' HIGH.
(CONTRACTOR MAY USE THE MAL SHOWN ABOVE FOR SEDIMENT DONRROL FOR CONCENTRATED PLOWS)
(CONTRACTOR MAY REFER TO NEW YORK STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION MR MOWN AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
"BLUE BOOK' FOR OTHER METHODS OF EROSION ANO SEDIMENT CONTROL
(CONTACT ENGINEER PRIOR TO MAKING SUBSTITUTIONS)
SEDIMENT CONTROL BARRIER
SCALE: N.T.S.
CONCENTRATED FLOW DEVICE SYMI
2'x2'
STAKES
EARTH DIKE
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1.) COMPOST FILTER SOCKS WILL BE PLACED ON THE CONTOUR WITH BOTH TERMINAL
ENDS OF THE SOCK EXTENDED 8 FEET UP SLOPE AT A 45 DEGREE ANGLE TO PREVENT
BYPASS FLOW.
2.)
DIAMETERS DESIGNED FOR USE SHALL BE 12'-32' EXCEPT THAT 8' DIAMEER
T
SOCKS LAKY BE USED FOR RESIDENTIAL LOTS TO CONTROL MES LESS THAN .25
ACRES.
3.) COMPOST SOCKS SHALL BE ANCHORED IN EARTH WITH 2' X 2' WOODEN STAKES
DRIVEN 12" INTO THE SOL ON 1D FOOT CENTERS ON THE CENIERUNE OF THE SOCK.
4.) THE MAGNUM SLOPE LENGTH ABOVE A COMPOST FILTER SOCK SHALL NOT EXCEED
THE FOLLOWING LIMM
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1 5
1 10
30
25
53 50
8 300
2W
100
50
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12 175
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50
60 25
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18 500
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150
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55
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24 650
325
200
130
100
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NOTES
' N.SECURELY FASTEN WIRE
FENCE TO POSTS &
FABRIC TO FENCE
RIC
1) THIS DETAIL IS MPUCABLE TO SHEET FLOW DRAINAGE ON A TEMPORARY OR
SEMI—PERMANENT BASIS (1 YEAR MAXIMUM) FOR EROSION CONTROL
2) SILT FENCE SHAL BE PLACED ON SLOPE CONTOURS TO MAXIMIZE PONDING
EFFICIENCY.
3) MAXIMUM SLOPE LENGTHS CONTRIBUTING RUNOFF TO A SILT FENCE PLACED
ON A SLOPE
SLOPE 6l[EPNCSS
MAX. SLOPE
2:1
25
3:1 --—
50
754
5:1 OR FLATTER
100
4) INSPECT AND REPAIR FENCE AFTER EACH STORM EVENT AND REMOVE
SEDIMENT AS NEEDED; 9' (MA).) RECOMMENDED STOWAGE BOOK.
5) REMOVED SEDIMENT SHAD. BE DEPOSITED TO AN MEA THAT WILL NOT
CONTRIBUTE SEDIMENT OFF—SITE AND CAN BE PERMANENTLY STABILIZED.
SILT FENCE
DITCH STABILIZATION GUIDELINES
(GUIDELINES ARE PROVIDED TO OFFER ALTERNATIVES FOR STABILIZATION, AS
NEEDED; ADDITIONAL OR MORE AGGRESSIVE TREATMENTS MAY BE NECESSARY
DEPENDING ON SITE CONDITIONS)
OS–I) 0-6%: SEED & MULCH
DS -2) 6-10%: SEED & MULCH W/ TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL MATTING
(EX. NORTH AMERICAN GREEN MODEL: P300 OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT)
DS -3) 10-15%: SEED & MULCH W/ TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT EROSION
CONTROL MATTING
(EX. NORTH AMERICAN GREEN MODEL: C350 OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT)
DS -4) 15%+: SEED & MULCH W/ PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MATTING
(EX. NORTH AMERICAN GREEN MODEL: P550 OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT)
OR OTHER APPROVED MEASURES (STONE CHECK DAMS AND/OR RIP RAPPED
CHANNEL)
SLOPE STABILIZATION GUIDELINES
(GUIDELINES ARE PROVIDED TO OFFER ALTERNATIVES FOR STABILIZATION, AS
NEEDED; ADDITIONAL OR MORE AGGRESSIVE TREATMENTS MAY BE NECESSARY
DEPENDING ON SITE CONDITIONS)
SS -1) 0-25%: SEED & MULCH
SS -2) 25-33%: SEED & MULCH W/ TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL MATTING
(EX. NORTH AMERICAN GREEN MODEL S75BN OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT)
SS -3) 33-50%: SEED & MULCH W/ TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT EROSION
CONTROL MATTING ON SLOPES
(EX. NORTH AMERICAN GREEN MODEL: S15DEN OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT)
SS -4) 50-1007: SEED & MULCH W/ PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MATTING ON
SLOPES
(EX. NORTH AMERICAN GREEN MODEL SC150BN OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT)
SS -5) 1009+: SEED & MULCH W/ PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MATTING ON
SLOPES
(EX. NORTH AMERICAN GREEN MODEL: C125BN OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT)
(OR OTHER APPROVED STRUCTURAL MEASURES)
EROSION 8, SEDIMENT CONTROL:
ES -1) FROM DAY 1 OF CONSTRUCTION UNTIL FINAL SITE STABILIZATION, ALL EARTHWORK SHALL BE
CONTROLLED TO PREVENT EROSION & SEDIMENTATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROVISIONS SHOWN ON THESE
PLANS ANO/OR THE "NEW YORK GUIDELINES FOR URBAN EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL', USDA–NRCS,
AND THE URBAN EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE, LATEST EDITION.
ES -2) LAND DISTURBANCE IS DEFINED AS DISRUPTION OF ESTABLISHED GROUND COVER/SOIL, AND NO IAN
DISTURBANCE SHALL TAKE PLACE UNLESS PROVISIONS ARE IN PLACE TO CONTROL EROSION AND
SEDIMENTATION. LAND DISTURBANCE SHALL NOT EXCEED LIMITS SHOWN ON DRAWING WITHOUT APPROVAL OF
THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY.
ES -3) FOR PROJECTS IN THE TAKE GEORGE BASIN WITHIN 500 FEET OF THE MEAN HIGH WATER OF ANY
LAKE, POND, RIVER, STREAM, OR WETLAND, NO LAND AREA, INCLUDING AREAS STOCKPILED WITH EARTHEN
MATERIALS, WHICH HAS BEEN CLEARED MAY BE MADE OR LEFT DEVOID OF GROWING VEGETATION FOR MORE
THAN 24 HOURS WITHOUT A PROTECTIVE COVERING SECURELY PLACED OVER THE ENTIRE AREA AND/OR
EROSION CONTROL DEVICES PROPERLY INSTALLED TO PREVENT SEDIMENTS FROM ENTERING THE WATER
BODY. ACCEPTABLE PROTECTIVE COVERINGS INCLUDE NATURAL MULCH OF A DEPTH OF TWO INCHES, ROCK
RIP–RAP, NON–DEGRADABLE MATERIALS SUCH AS PLASTIC OR CANVAS COVERINGS, AND IMPERVIOUS
STRUCTURES,
ES -4) IN AREAS WHERE SOIL DISTURBANCE ACTIVITY HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY CEASED,
TEMPORARY AND/OR PERMANENT SOIL STABILIZATION MEASURES SHALL BE INSTALLED ANO/OR IMPLEMENTED
WITHIN SEVEN (Z) DAYS FROM THE DATE THE SOIL DISTURBANCE ACTIVITY CEASED. THE SOIL STABILIZATION
MEASURES SELECTED SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE MOST CURRENT VERSION OF THE TECHNICAL
STANDARDS, NEW YORK STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL.
ES -6) ALL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL STOP IF EROSION AND/OR SEDIMENTATION IS EVIDENT, INCLUDING
IF IN PI -ACE CONTROLS ARE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED OR ARE INADEQUATE. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL
NOT RESUME UNTIL SUCH TIME AS CONTROLS ARE IN PLACE TO PREVENT FURTHER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
AND UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE PRIOR IMPACT IS REMEDIATED.
ES–T) DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE ONLY EXAMPLES OF APPLICABLE EROSION AND SEDIMENT
CONTROL SYSTEMS; CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE 'BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES)' AND SUBMIT TO OWNER/
ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL.
ES -8) EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL INCLUDE:
A) GRADE DISTURBED AREA AND SEED (TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT) IMMEDIATELY AFTER
CURRENT WORK IS COMPLETED OR TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED.
B) MULCH WITH STRAW, BARK MULCH, STONE, ETC.
C) APPLY EROSION CONTROL MATTING.
D) OTHER, AS APPROVED
EARTHWORK A, TURF ESTABLISHMENT
EI -1) ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE RESTORED TO ORIGINAL CONDITION UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED
ON THESE PLANS OR BY OWNER, TOPSOIL, SEED AND MULCH DISTURBED AREA TO ESTABLISH GRASS
GROWTH; CONTACT OWNER AND/OR LOCA SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE FOR RECOMMENDED MATERIALS AND
APPLICATION.
ET -2) CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT EXISTING STRUCTURES & PERSONAL PROPERTY DURING WORK. WHERE
POSSIBLE, ROUTE PIPING OUTSIDE OF ROOT ZONES OF MAJDR TREES AND AROUND OTHER FEATURES, AS
PRACTICAL AND AS DIRECTED BY OWNER.
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION