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1.3 1.3 SETPH.VAR\\Abele-Rockhurst LLC-Replacement System With Absorption Field to Line and LG - 11-2-2020 RESOLUTION SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON SEWAGE DISPOSAL VARIANCE APPLICATION OF CHRIS ABELE / ROCKHURST LLC RESOLUTION NO.: ______________________________________________________, 2020 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, Chris Abele, Managing Member of Rockhurst LLC (Applicant) has applied to the Local Board of Health for variances from Chapter 136 to install a wastewater system with its absorption bed to be located: 1. 5’ from the property line instead of the required 10’ setback; and 2. 70’ from Lake George instead of the required 100’ setback; on property located at 10 Polk Road in the Town of Queensbury, which property is currently being subdivided, with the future address on which a new residence with the new wastewater system and absorption bed will be located to be 102 Assembly Road, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury’s Local Board of Health will hold a public hearing th on Monday, November 16, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. at the Queensbury Activities Center, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, to consider Chris Abele, Managing Member of Rockhurst LLC’s sewage disposal variance application concerning property located at 10 Polk Road with the future address to be known as 102 Assembly Point Road, Queensbury (current Tax Map No.: 239.12-2-35) 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. nd Duly adopted this 2 day of November, 2020, by the following vote: AYES : NOES : ABSENT: SEWER\Abele-Rockhurst—Replacement with Absorption to Line and Lake-11-16-2020 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING IN ACCORDANCE WITH TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL ORDINANCE CHAPTER 136, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, 2020 AT 7:00 P.M. AT THE QUEENSBURY ACTIVITIES CENTER, 742 BAY ROAD, QUEENSBURY TO CONSIDER AN APPLICATION BY CHRIS ABELE/ROCKHURST LLC FOR SEWAGE DISPOSAL VARIANCES TO INSTALL A WASTEWATER SYSTEM WITH ITS ABSORPTION FIELD TO BE LOCATED: 1. 5' FROM THE PROPERTY LINE INSTEAD OF THE REQUIRED 10' SETBACK; AND 2. 70' FROM LAKE GEORGE INSTEAD OF THE REQUIRED 100' SETBACK; ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 10 POLK ROAD IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, WHICH PROPERTY IS CURRENTLY BEING SUBDIVIDED, WITH THE FUTURE ADDRESS ON WHICH A NEW RESIDENCE WITH THE NEW WASTEWATER SYSTEM AND ABSORPTION BED WILL BE LOCATED TO BE 102 ASSEMBLY ROAD (CURRENT TAX MAP NO.: 239.12- 2-35). AT THIS PUBLIC HEARING ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WILL BE HEARD. PUBLICATION DATE: NOVEMBER ,2020 CAROLINE H. BARBER TOWN CLERK TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN ect) PARTNERSHIP, LLP. 900 Route 146 Clifton Park,NY 12065 (P)518.371.7621 (F)518.371.95a0 edpllp.com October 27, 2020 Town of Queensbury Board of Health 742 Bay Road RIE EIVED Queensbury, NY 12804 �UEENSBURf Attn: John Strough, Supervisor �tERKS CFFtCE Re: Abele Residence—102 Assembly Point Road BOH Variance Request Dear John: Submitted for your distribution and review are nine sets of a Board of Health wastewater system variance application for the Abele residence located at 102 Assembly Point Road. The configuration of the existing lot, its proximity to the lake level and its extensive shoreline leads to a challenging condition for meeting wastewater system setbacks. As designed we have positioned the system's absorption field toward the higher area of the parcel but we fail to meet the standard shoreline setback. As a result we are proposing to include an Enhanced Treatment Unit(ETU)as part of the wastewater treatment system. The ETU will help mitigate the diminished shoreline setback. Refer to the attached information on the PuraFio Peat Fiber Biofilter. The proposed wastewater system is described by the following documents. • Proposed Site Improvements For The Abele Residence 102 Assembly Point Road Tax Parcel ID#239.12.-2-35 Sheet S-1 COVER SHEET Sheet S-2 EXISTING CONDITIONS Sheet S-3 WASTEWATER VARIANCE PLAN Sheet S-4 PURAFLO DETAILS Sheet S-5 WASTEWATER DETAILS • Queensbury Board of Health Application for Septic Variance • Application Fee -$150 check 1 am available to meet with you and/or other Board members to further discuss this proposal prior to the public hearing. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely, 7��s:*A*4 t Z!5 Dennis MacElroy, PE Environmental Design Partnership Attachments Cc: Dave Hatin Chris Abele SEPTIC VARIANCE Office Use Only Received: APPLICATION Permit#: tin.n{4 Q"CVnsbun' Permit Fee: 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804 P:518-761-8256 wvaw.gueensbury.net Invoice#: Approvals: Submittal: I (one) original &8 copies of the completed application package Property Owner(s): Chris Abele, Managing Member—Rockhurst LLC Owner's Agent: Dennis MacElroy - EDP Address: 14 Corporate Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 Address:900 Rt. 146 Clifton Park, NY 12065 Phone#:518 365-4989 Phone#: 518 371-7621 Site Address: 102 Assembly Point Road Tax ID#: 239.12-2-35 Directions to Site: Bay Road north to Rt. 9L south to Assembly Point Road Distance from well on property to septic system (if applicable) NA feet Is it possible to install a conforming septic system on this property? ❑ Yes N No If YES, please explain and attach a diagram: C lrk or to . h ire to enter text Does the proposed system meet setback requirements for distance from wells&septic systems on neighboring properties? N Yes ❑ No If NO, please explain: Chin, or tclp here to ef)te=tear. Is the proposed system to be installed under a parking area? ❑ Yes N No Section of the Sanitary Sewage Ordinance from which you are seeking the variance (i.e. leaching system will be 89 ft. from well in lieu of required 100 ft.): Section 136-9 D : Horizontal Separation Distances • V-1 70'setback to Lake George vs. 100' required • V-2 5'setback to property line vs. 10'required Septic Variance Application Revised February 2019 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 Lake George Charles Crew Address 101 Assembly Point Road Lake George, NY 12845 Tax Map ID 239.7-1-1.12 South Name Brian Hogan Michael Chrys Address 34 Holly Lane Assembly Point Road Lake George,NY 12845 Tax Map ID 239.12-2-37 239.12-2-32 East Name Chris Abele Address 10 Polk Drive Tax Map ID 239.12-2-35.1 West Name Jeanne Austin Address 99 Assembly Point Road Tax Map ID 239.12-2-33 OWNER STATEMENT I/We do hereby relieve the Town of Queensbury from any liabilities on the plumbing and septic system located at: 6 Polk Drive I/We realize that putting the well,septic tank or leaching system less than the required 100 feet from the lake may increase the risk of pollution. Owner—Print Name: Chris Abele Date: Owner—Signature: Date: / 6 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: Click or tap here to enter text. I/We realize that putting the septic tank or leaching system less than the required_feet from the Click or tap here to enter text. may increase the risk of pollution. Neighbor/Tenant—Print Name: Date: Neighbor/Tenant-Signature: Date: Septic Variance Application Revised February 2019 AUTHORIZATION AND 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: Chris Abele Designates: Dennis MacElroy as agent regarding the Septic Variance for Tax Map#: 239.12-2-35 OWNER'S SIGNATURE: DATE: 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 applicant's 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 the application, and that the 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 checklist: OWNER—PRINT NAME: Chris Abele I OWNER—SIGNATURE: P DATE: October 23, 2020 AGENT—PRINT NAME: Dennis MacElroy AGENT—SIGNATURE: �,�t.4t1�� M�['�� DATE: October23, 2020 Septic Variance Application Revised February 2019 ANUA — Home About Clean Air Blog Contact FQ cs store Purafla� Peat Fiber Biofilter The Puraflo peat fiber biofilter system is the most versatile and reliable treatment onsite wastewater treatment system on the market.The system is green- friendly and uses little to no energy. It is odor-free and operation is very simple. Puraflo's flexibility coupled with performance is unmatched in the industry. Why Choose Puraflo? 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Collection Sewage flows from the home or facility into a watertight septic tank.The solids settle and the liquid effluent flows by gravity through a commercial effluent filter to a pump basin/tank. 2.Treatment The liquid effluent is timed dosed at specific intervals into the Puraflo mod- ules,where it is distributed evenly onto the biofibrous peat media.A combi- nation of biological,chemical,and physical processes treat the effluent as it filters through the peat fiber media. 3. Dispersal or Water Reuse Treated effluent emerges from the Puraflo modules and disperses either into a gravel pad directly below the modules or is collected for dispersal by other Puraflo Peat Fiber methods,including gravel trenches,LPP,drip irrigation or other dispersal Biofilter Module methods. Effluent is suitable for reuse. Chemical or UV disinfection may Made from UV resistant HDPE be required. Media lasts-15 years High lignin Irish peat fiber Lid design provides full access Multiple lid colors available Puraflo Effluent Quality Parameters Effluent BOD5(mg/0 <10 TSS(mg/1) 510 NH3-N(mg/1) <5 System Design Considerations Maximum design organic loading per module 0.3755 lbs/d Maximum design hydraulic loading per module 150 gpd(residental) 120 gpd(commercial) 240-300 gpd(polishing or recirculation) Module weight 1800 Ibs OANUA Technical Drawings a o T2'6" Side view '"r--� Sealed Modules are End view without weep-holes Dispersal Options In-Ground Pad—Type A � m a �d­W�az uldr4i i Mounded Pad—Type A I a �1 j Trench—Type B r; i i __ :I_ Second Pump Tank—Type B CANUA Only modules bearing the NSF'logo and designated P150N*XX are �� certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 40 t9 ASSEMBLY PROPOSED SITE IMPI:OVEMENTS FOR THE LAKE POINT GEORGE \� j ABELE RISIDENCE LAKE1-4 SITE GEORGE OWNER/APPLICANT: SITE : ROCKH'URST LLCM - Lu 102 ASSEMBLY POINT ROAD , TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 1 1 l? 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S-1 SOIL DATA THE FOLLOWING DEEP TEST PIT AND SOIL PERCOLATION TESTING WAS TP#3 PERFORMED ON THE SITE ON OCTOBER 22, 2020 AND RECORDED BY A o"-loll FOREST DUFF/ORGANIC MATERIAL ROOTS REPRESENTATIVE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN PARTNERSHIP, LLP 10"-30" LIGHT BROWN LOAMY SANDl, �' TP 1 30"-70" FINE SILTY SAND, FIRMER WITH DEPTH, FINE, FIRM SAND/SILT - - NO OBSERVATION OR EVIDENCE OF GROUNDWATER `. / 0,-loll FOREST DUFF/ORGANIC MATERIAL ROOTS / 10"-32" LIGHT BROWN LOAMY SAND TP##4 / 32"-70" SILTY SAND, FIRMER WITH DEPTH, SOME COBBLES 0"-6" FOREST DUFF DUFF/ORGANIC MATERIAL ROOTS TO 18" - Z/ / C E L 00 S - � NO OBSERVATION OR EVIDENCE OF GROUNDWATER 6"-25" LIGHT BROWN LOAMY SAND 25"-72" FINE SILTY SAND, FIRMER WITH DEPTH, FINE, FIRM SAND/SILT TP 2 NO OBSERVATION OR EVIDENCE OF GROUNDWATER 0"-loll FOREST DUFF/ORGANIC MATERIAL ROOTS lui 10"-32" LIGHT BROWN LOAMY SAND PST#1 32"-70" SILTY SAND, FIRMER WITH DEPTH, SOME COBBLES STABILIZED RATE OF 6 MIN/INCH NO OBSERVATION OR EVIDENCE OF GROUNDWATER W P1#2 D ck 0 STABILIZED RATE OF 5 MIN/INCH Lu Lake Georg W m \ 6'-x 7 , _. p 5`c J\ N"bk TD S� f ern cO _' f O LL Z . l� Q Z Lu ui f / / ALO EXISTING SEPTIC e m LLI TANK PUMP TANK � � Galaae r a3z -/ o _ 0� 3.8,3- - —_� 2 W W (/) c . wpo e Sto r i Cott O O ii ALO EXISTING p / sw° . x r SEPTIC TANK tak SF Stake s6tWStake O •.: Sn�q•y. ` -� 324 one \ \ P � " RECORD OF WORK D �ooa story / = „w°l m s a s i ' cOjta9e ;,/ sq ». ' z.. UBMFTTA1. M TOWN 10/ FA .. 44 i SCALE: Ts'cMp Stake S 41 /1-A 1 Kel SHEET P Nc J •,,, 4 �"---- ,. TITLE: � IP EXISTING GRAPHIC SCALE _ LEACH iLD ' CONDITIONS 40 30 20 10 0 40 80 160 SHEET N0. (IN FEET) S-2 1 INCH = 40 FT. in E Z 40 0 VARIANCE REQUEST_ PROJECT D£SCRIPTIQNr WASTEWATER ABSORPTION FIELD DESIGN N u CALCULATIONS: ga THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE NEW ABSORPTION FIELD THE WASTEWATER SYSTEM SERVING THE PROPOSED RESIDENCE, ON N a AREA WILL BE POSITIONED SO THAT IT WILL NOT BE IN ASSEMBLY POINT ROAD IN THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, BY NECESSITY THE PROPOSED ABSORP77ON FIELD WAS DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH _ W �. � d CONFORMANCE WITH THE SETBACK STANDARD TO AN WILL NOT MEET 'HE STANDARDS FOR SHORELINE SETBACK. THIS PLAN NYSDOH APPENDIX 75A & NEW YORK GSF DESIGN MANUAL AS FOLLOWS - - ; ADJACENT PROPERTY LINE OR THE SHORELINE SETBACK. TWO PROPOSES A NEW WASTEWATER SYSTEM TO SERVE THE PROPOSED 0 VARIANCE CONDITIONS EXIST AND VARIANCE REQUESTS TO THE 4-BEDROOM RESIDENCE ON THE PROPERTY. IN AN EFFORT TO MITIGATE DESIGN PERCOLATION RATE = 6-7 MIN/IN Z QUEENSBURY BOARD OF HEALTH WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE THE LACK OF SETBACK CONFORMANCE IT IS PROPOSED TO PROVIDE A TOTAL BEDROOM COUNT = 4 Q Y FOLLOWING: MORE HIGHLY TREATED EFFLUENT FOR DISCHARGE TO THE NATIVE DESIGN FLOW = 110/GAL/DAY/BR OVERBURDEN. THE DESIGN ADDS TO THE TREATMENT TRAIN A 110 X 4 = 440 GAL/DAY Z a V-2: ABSORPTION BED TO PROPERTY LINE -5' REQUESTED VS. SECONDARY TREATMENT 0.8 GAL DA TMENT COMPONENT PRIOR TO EFFLUENT DISCHARGE TO APPLICATION RATE = Y SF fABSOR THE DISPOSAL FIELD. IT IS PROPOSED TO DOSE THE SEP77C TANK I W W EFFLUENT TO A PURAFLO PEAT B10FILTER WHERE ADVANCED TREATMENT REQUIRED MODULES = 150 GAL/DAY/MODULE Tj THE iREO V-1: ABSORPTION BED TO LAKE GEORGE -70' REQUESTED VS. OCCURS DUE TO PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL, AND MICROBIAL PROCESSES THAT REQUIRED MODULES PER SYSTEM-4401750 = 3 MODULES - : Z` z- "� ARE OPTIMIZED IN THE PEAT BIOFILTER MEDIA. TREATED EFFLUENT /•"� z, THE 100'REQUIREO DISPOSAL WILL OCCUR BY GRAVITY FROM THE PEAT MODULES TO A STONE BED ABO'/F THE NATIVE OVERBURDEN SOIL. THIS ADDED TREATMENT STEP WILL PROVIDE EFFLUENT QUALITY CHARACTERISTIC OF # HIGHLY TREATEDpEFFENT IN LUENT yILL PLACE LESS BURDEN ON THE/SOILORE Lands,N/F of �'/' Z a._ o co �� - �/►y►t w/ TREATMENT SYSTEM IN THE PROXIMITY OF THE LAKE. ROCI{HURST 'V� W OBI ° I b� �� LAKE WATER SUPPLY,-' L0 O cM N j LakeGeorge FUTURE N N 1p 1Ad O \ ( r twin 6' RESIDENCE W N M=P7a Ma / O N L�� --� / ✓ �/ N w 00 FUTURE , W Z SEPTIC G U FIELD O Q o 8 Area 1 / W w 43693_Sq. Feet w o 9� 1. 00 Ayes i \ \ LAKE WATER SUPPCK z lsy R302. 831 v-1 ��' U) Q N 380 26' 22" /: \ T,Q BF�R� "� 3 PURAFLO PEAT BtOFiLTER / n N O MODULES ON A 16' X 44' o 6+ '': Z LL- z til l \ STONE ABSORPTION BED ' // �'\�' V_2 \ W D Q Y Ch 126. 90' l F = o LAKE WATER I � � � \ / � // � � � � O /. ' — — — — — 50'SHORELINE / \9p % 5 O SUPPLY l � } Lands N/F of SETBACK/ — — 7— — — — W Ty W } � Jeanne Austin W w B: 5849 P: 97 O O Zca 239.12-2 33 - �_ a m w Z / _ � � Q ma0 4" PVC BUILDING \\ DR ED — III ((� SEWER LATERAL �' \ \ DR E. Y 'h W w (6 ILL0 U \ 16, o W W"/FT MIN N \ \j' \ 3 3 m f' PF Z L1. � 0 w �- - - — — = - - - - - - - - - - - — 3 Q � � M za S _ N 51°32' 16" W — SET 0 - Q " OU 11. 00 1,500 GAL SE DATE PTIC -- TANK. SEE DETAIL 0 �_ _§ 223. 8' 10/26/20 CD _ RECORD OF WORK 20. 96' / 2-44 S 74°02' 44' UBMITfAL TO TOWN R359. 27' 2" HOPE FORCE N 500 03' 42" / MAIN TO ABSORPTION FIELDCh20. 96' 4" PVC EFFULENT LAKE WATER SEWER LATERAL SUPPLY 1,000 GAL Lands N/F of 8" THICK STONE BED w �. °y Ln SCALE: CONCRETE PUMP 16'X44' (704 SF) � M chael Chrys TANK.SEE DETAIL 2 °� ��-30' 00 B: 951 P:236 WELL WATER SUPPLY 239.12-2-32 1 I SHEET TITLE: I Lands N/F of � � I Brian Hogan WASTEWATER GRAPHIC SCALE B: 1243 P: 109 6%A 239.12-2-37 0 VARIANCE PLAN EXISTING r 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 15 30 120 NEIGHBORING SHEET NO. (IN FEET) HOUSE G+_3 1 INCH = 30 FT. `7 W _ i. yl_ cog"," � Plan View 4,-6• 1400 mm 2150 mm t7,IS i !A O • MNO i 2 6' N N 765 mm W :C-4 � N W i 4-1. O Threaded u-hesI Elevational View wl W phol End View Z W Z I- m ti 0 Q , ASSEMBLED MODULE DETAIL W NOT TO SCALE NOTE. ONE MODULE SHALL BE ti PROVIDED WITH A SAMPLING O � U.! 0 CHAMBER. (GREEN MODULE) U_ W _jz W 0 YI 2 J = � o > W vw 0�� p pJ Zin W Z W Oa.Z a Q • • Q �>> to a 0 MODULE GRID V PT INLET Backfill and lightly compact cover material Uj 111 U.Z ST OUTLET Puraflo modules sit on level gravel pad Grade(3:1)for positive drainage and cap with topsoil W z Q Z W of dean broken stone(3/4-1 inch dia.) Seed and straw for erosion control/protection r ST INLET Cover with filter fabric before backfillin Q F- O U �F- DoO RECORD OF WORK DATE BY n °(((1110 pll a - 30" SUBMITTAL TO TOWN 0/26/20 CD 77 NOTE: °� .;,`..,; oll TREATED EFFLUENT TO BE COLLECTED OEM +:'.� ` I AND DISTRIBUTED TO AN ADJACENT ABSORPTION FIELD-SEE SITE PLAN AND SECTIONAL VIEW FILL SAND AS SCALE: REQUIRED,2't AS SHOWN LOW WATER EL. SHEET TITLE: M.ot PURAFLO SECTIONAL VIEW PURAFLO SECTIONAL VIEW DETAILS ` NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE SHEET NO. S-4 PLASTIC FRAME AND - Yr FINISHED GRADE COVER BY POLYLOK -- ,b OR EQUAL EXTENSION MH g ASPHALTIC I GRADE RNGS) 2' I.D. SEAL BY POLYLOK OR EQUAL N Lh\\ INLET 3, TLET 114o b �• WATER TIGHT JOINT (tYP.) -� : o SANITARY TEE Qp - b GROUT INSIDE & OUT Z o 'J �N N I SANITARY TEE W/ FULL BITUMINOUS! I t �. EFFLUENT FILTER - N INTERIOR COAT BAFFLE WITH _. n '. KOP 300M OR 6'X18' MN. aP: EQUAL (FAY I=BE ) _ C 0 ALL JOINT BELOW LIQUID - 8' TO 12' LAYER PEA LEVEL TO WATERiK;HT GRAVEL OR CRUSHED L0 0 3 AND LEAKAGE TESTED PRIOR STONE BEDDING LAYER (h N � TO BACKFILLING SECTION VIEW N N z NOTE: INLET INVERT IS 3' ABOVE (2'MN) ASPHALTIC SEAL m w W NW Li Li go INLET-r H } OUTLET < i I W Z� aI r m ao c5 I THE SLOPE OF THE INLET PIPE I 1 BAFFLE BAFFLE NOT REQUIRED FOR TANKS W FRAME AND COVER TO BE HEAVY BETWEEN THE RESIDENTIAL UNIT DUTY PLASTIC-FRAME AND COVER LESS THAN 10 FT. LENGTH ASSEMBLY BY POLYOK OR EQUAL AND THE SEPTIC TANK TO BE =D- Q W Q Z nX TaFWR� PER FOOT RBQt PER �`FLOMS r PLAN VIEW ` ~ w �y LL � 12' f TANK SIZE MIN. LIQUID DEPTH 'A'TANK DIMENSIONS 'B'X'C' '0' •I, OUTSIDE^ EIGHTS O U y 10 GL '-' 8'- ' X '-0' '- 0' W-1'opnowL Puw CRUISER J z 2 V NORM fl°"1 �, FtmBLE Boor � w 00 Q 'w"'F"^�'D '�`°N'�°R 1,500 GALLON SEPTIC TANK Fom N2 �, TD sEPnc FINK ClIkOn StO E BM KFILL TD O� n DESC0NM= 9MNCUNE a PPE(rfP.) NOT TO SCALE 7 N 7 W e� a PVC AT UE MN L Li L X w W 1f,URN ILL OUE TL BMCK Q Q Y Q vuvE Fae can euw�Es - w FFIS SE1501NL APPUGT� 'Or a TODwTRmnONWX rPUD -ii�' ROLL"�a`Y""f GENERAL SANITARY NOTES: ; W V W 0 N Y PK FORCE MUM �"-10 ' " TIMER 'I f i SUBMERSIBLE EFFUAW PUMPS(2): 1. MAINTAIN 100' SEPARATION BETWEEN SEPTIC SYSTEM AND ANY WELL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING WELLS F- z W LJ �I E 2 _ SEE SAM OF DESIGN FOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. J FLOATZm w _� '•'•'`�"�''.'"` '` '* •''•T'-'` �I I�� LaoEt 2. MINIMUM SEPARATION BETWEEN SEPTIC TANK AND BUILDINGS SHALL BE 10 FEET. L.L. d Z ti T— — — — —M aLrsm — —laK2 ' — III 3. MINIMUM SEPARATION BETWEEN EDGE OF TRENCHES AND TOE OF FILL (RAISED SYSTEMS) AND BUILDINGS SHALL BE 20 FEET. I..L J Lu C In 4. MINIMUM SEPARATION BETWEEN PROPERTY LINE AND EDGE OF TRENCHES OR TOE OF FILL (RAISED SYSTEMS) SHALL BE 10 FEET. — InQ 0 O_ (5 5. MINIMUM SEPARATION BETWEEN ANY WELL AND SEPTIC TANK TO BE 50 FEET, LLJ W (1) W LL w a 6. ALL CONSTRUCTION TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NEW YORK STATE SANITARY CODE. G DUPLEX PUMP PIT F— _ = co Ir 7. REQUIRED INSPECTIONS (TO BE PERFORMED BY PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER): Q NOT TO SCALE coV J O r, O A) PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF SEPTIC TANK OR COMMENCEMENT OF THE TILE FIELD CONSTRUCTION. V a B) DURING THE INSTALLATION OF ANY REQUIRED FILL MATERIAL. WASTEWATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS C) PRIOR TO BACKFlLLNG BED AREA, RECORD OF WORK DATE BY D) FINAL INSPECTION UPON COMPLETION OF THE SYSTEM. d MAINTENANCE OF THE ONSITE WASTEWATER SYSTEM WALL INVOLVE BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE 8, CRUSHED STONE SHALL BE CLEAN, DURABLE AND NO SMALLER THAN OR LARGER THAN 1-1/2" DIAMETER. UBLITTAL TO TOWN 10/26/20 cD 4 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND REGULAR INSPECTION OF THOSE COMPONENTS BY THE OWNER OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE. THE DESIGN ENGINEER WILL PROVIDE THE OWNER WITH EDUCATIONAL 9. WHEN THE BED AREA HAS BEEN EXCAVATED, THE SIDES AND BOTTOM SHALL BE RAKED TO SCARIFY ANY SMEARED SOIL SURFACES. INFORMATION REGARDING THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE WASTEWATER SYSTEM UPON M THE FINAL INSTALLATION Of THE SYSTEM. THE PROPOSED ONSITE WASTEWATER SYSTEM CONSISTS 10.CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT NOT NEEDED TO CONSTRUCT THE SYSTEM SHOULD BE KEPT OFF THE AREA TO BE UTILIZED FOR THE OF THE FOLLOWING: ABSORPTION BED SYSTEM TO PREVENT UNDESIRABLE COMPACTION OF THE SOILS. 4 PRE-CAST CONCRETE SEPTIC TANK WITH EFFLUENT FILTER PUMP TANK WITH DUPLEX PUMP ASSEMBLY 11. THE SYSTEM DESIGN DOES NOT INCLUDE PROVISIONS FOR GARBAGE GRINDERS. IN THE EVENT THAT GARBAGE GRINDERS ARE TO BE J g PUMP CONTROLS WITH 'TIMED DOSE' DISCHARGE INSTALLED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER PRIOR TO SEPTIC INSTALLATION FOR NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS. SCALE: > 4 PEAT FIBER BABSOR ABSORPTION TREATMENT UNITS 12.FOOTING DRAINS, SUMP PUMPS OR WATER SOFTENER DISCHARGES SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED INTO THE SEPTIC SYSTEM. AS SHOWN x0 g GRAVEL PAD ABSORPTION FIELD BASIC MAINTENANCE WILL INVOLVE ANNUAL INSPECTION OF THE SEPTIC TANK WITH PUMPING 13.CONTRACTOR TO COMPLY WITH ALL O.S.H.A. AND OTHER STATE AND LOCAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS DURING CONSTRUCTION. RECOMMENDED ON A 3 TO 5 YEAR BASIS. THE EFFLUENT FILTER SHOULD BE INSPECTED }SHEET TITLE: SEMI-ANNUALLY AND WASHED DOWN AS NEEDED. UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS THE PUMP 14, AS PER NEW YORK STATE INDUSTRIAL CODE 53: CALL 1-800-962-7962 TO LOCATE BURIED CABLES, OR OTHER UNDERGROUND ASSEMBLY SHOULD BE INSPECTED ANNUALLY WITH REGULAR MONITORING OF THE PUMP OPERATION UTILITIES, NO LESS THAN TWO. OR MORE THAN TEN WORKING DAYS, PRIOR TO DIGGING, DRILLING. EXCAVATING, DRIVING POSTS, ETC. THROUGH THE CONTROL PANEL DATA DISPLAY. BASED ON MANUFACTURERS GUIDEUNES THE PEAT Z FIBER MODULES SHOULD BE VISUALLY INSPECTED ON AN ANNUAL BASIS. DETAILS Ld w THE OWNER WILL BE PROVIDED WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND AN INFORMATIONAL PACKET ON THE 'DO'S AND 0 DON'T'S' REGARDING THE OPERATION OF A SEPTIC SYSTEM. Z SHEET NO. LLI S-5 3