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DATE:
]V~unicipality o~ Anchorage
MEMORANDUM '
October 9~ ~980
TO:
Jerry Weaver
F~OM:
IIealth and Environmental Protection
SUBJECT:
Jem Subdivision - S-5412
This department finds soils in Lots 1 and 2 will support
an on-site' septic system by designing~t~he ~system four (4)
feet above the water table
per bedroom as the soils rat~.
Environmental Specialis ~ ~. ' .-~ ~,[i/ l
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MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CASE REVIEW WORK SHEET
CASE NUMBER
S-5412
DATE RECEIVED
July 1, 1980
COMMENT TO PLANNING BY
~July 25, 1980
FOR MEETING OF
PLATTING BOARD [~] PLANNING & ZONING
NAME
JEM Subdivision, Lots 1-4
CASE OF
[] PUBLIC WATER NOT AVAILABLE TO PETITION AREA
E~ PUBLIC SEWER NOT AVAILABLE TO PETITION AREA
REVIEWER'S COMMENTS:
71 014 (Rev. 2/78)
825 "L" STREET
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501
(907) 264-4111
GEORGE M, SULLIVAN,
MAYOR
· ' DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
BARNARD ENGINEERING '
203 West 15th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ~
Subject: S-5412: Jem Subdivision gs
This department has reviewed the soils information on
the above subject and finds there is a water table at
the 12, 11, and 9 foot levels.~ -~ ~
reconm~endation for the developer is to test
the soils within the area of the proposed sewer system
and monitor the water table for approxJ.mately three(3)
months.
The developer should propose a design of an on-site
sewer system that can support Lot 3.
If there are any further questions, pl~ease
department at 264-4720.
Sincerely, /~,~f/~
John W. Lynn~}~
Environmental Specialist
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ENVIRONMENfAL ,:,J TECT~ON
GROUND WATER DIVERSION DAM
AU6 1 8 1980
FOR
HILLSIDE ABSORPTION SYSTEMS
RECEIVED
Introduction:
The area located southeast of Anchorage and commonly
known as "hillside" depends totally on on-site sewage dis-
posal systems. Most of the area has slopes which vary from
near flat to as much as twenty-five percent. The average
slopes are in the range of ten to fifteen percent. Soil
conditions vary throughout the area. Areas which have ground
water conditions present special problems in the operation
of an on-site sewage disposal system. The soil profile for
areas with ground water conditions typically include a top
strata of glacial till (GM) underlain by a strata of sandy
gravel (GW) and then a strata of glacial till (GM). The
glacial till is basically impervious while the sandy gravel
is pervious. Ground water conditions on the hillside develop
when water percolates through and along the bottom of the
gravel strata. The glacial till underlying the gravel acts
as a container or barrier to the water. Actually the water
migrates downhill in a thin sheet along, the top surface of
the lower strata of glacial till. The amount of water varies
seasonally from no flow to relatively high flow. Therefore,
the design, construction and operation of hillside absorption
systems is something less than a positive procedure. The
exceptions or positive situations where ground water is
not encountered include the areas with uniform glacial till
and gravel strata which are located at a drainage apex.
That is, the glacial till has a very low percolation rate
and the drainage apex simply circumvents the groundwater
around the high point. In either of these cases, ground
water is not a problem.
Proposed Ground Water Diversion Dam:
In warmer climates, curtain drains are utilized to free
an absorption trench system of ground water by diverting the
water away from the system area. The diverted water of
necessity must be piped to the surface at some point. This
procedure would be undesirable and unworkable in Alaska
because of climatic conditions.
The curtain drain concept has suggested the use of. a
Ground Water Diversion Dam. Such a dam can easily be con-
structed to divert ground water away from the absorption
trench system area. First, a trench located somewhat
parallel to the absorption trench and at a higher hydraulic
elevation would be excavated. The trench depth would
extend through the water-bearing gravel strata and into
the underlying impervious glacial till. During excavation,
the gravel strata would be carefully separated from the
glacial till. The trench would then be backfilled with the
impervious glacial till to form a barrier to ground water
which would normally flow into the absorption system area.
The attached diagram shows the details of the plan.
After the diversion dam is completed, the ground water
will percolate along the uphill side of the dam and around
the ends of the absorption field to a point where the sheet
of water will then flow down hill.
Conclusion:
A ground water diversion dam when properly constructed
will protect an absorption trench system from the intrusion
of ground water which percolates along a sloping strata of
impervious soil. The dam will be simple to construct from
the glacial till excavated from the diversion dam trench and
the surplus till from the absorption trench after wash rock
has been added. The gravel from the diversion trench can be
utilized elsewhere on the site. Otherwise, the absorption
system can be designed and constructed according to the
same criteria as used in GW soils which are free of ground
water.
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
/Vtun c pahty Ancho£Zge
MEMORANDUM
September 4, 1980
Planning Department
Health and Environmental Protection
S-5412: Jem Subdivision
This department has the following comments regarding the above
case:
(1) No objection to the diversion dam.
(2) Sewer system must be installed four(4) ~.eet a~ov__ e the
water table. ~
(3) Water table must be defined after diversion dam is in
place and water level monitored for thirty(30) days.
(4) Replacement sites must be shown.
Robert C. Pratt, R.S.
Acting Senior Environmental Specialist
Rolf R. Strickland, R.S.
Division Manager
RCP/RRS/ljw
91-010 (5/78;
ALASKA EFIUIROnMI FITAL conTi OL SERUICE $, IriC.
I~n~ineerinq & I~nuironmcntal Studies
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Dear Rr. Neredith: ~
On February 12, 1981 we made a soils test on your proposed i
lot 3, JEM Subdivision. The hole is located about 30 Ft up ~
hill From test hole 2. A soils log is attached which shows
soils to 9 Feet below ground level. As the material was a silty
sandy gravel we attempted a percolation test. It was unsuccess-
Ful as the water drained out before data could be taken. This
verified that the silt content of the hale is lower than it
appeared.
The level From 4 to 9 ft below ground level should be acceptable
For on-site sewer systems. At -9 Ft the maLeriaI chamges.to a.
silt. IF possible this should be avoided. Because of the high
permeability of the over laying soil compared to the silt below
the on-site system should be placed well back From any roads to
preclude out break of waters.
If you have any questions please let me know.
Sincerely,
d
President
1220 LUest 25th ,~uenue · ,~nchorage, Alaska 99503 · (907) ~7e:1351
MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
825 L. Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 264-4720
SOILS LOG- PERCOLATION TEST
PERCOLATION
TEST
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
DEPTH
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WAS GROUND WATER
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