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~ MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
~ ~ Environmental Health Division
CAS. R.V,.W
CASE NUMBER: i DATE RECEIVED: COMMENTS DUE BY:
S-74~7 i December 29, 1983 ~ January 20, 1984
SUBDIVISION OR PROJECT TITLE: \
Lots 6 - 10 Eklu%n& Gate Subdivision
(T16N R1W Section
COMMUNITY WATER AVAILABLE
COMMENTS:
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December 27, 1979
W.O. #D12023
Area 1
Habitat North
P.O. Box 2240
Anchorage, Alaska
99510
Attention: ~. Mike Jones
Subject:
Subsurface Investigation for Proposed Eklutna Housing
Project Located Within the Southeast 1/4, Section 24,
Township 16N, Range 1W, Seward Meridian, Alaska
Gentlemen:
The following are the results of subsurface investigation conducted
on the subject site on December 19 and 20, 1979. The purpose of
this investigation was to determine the feasibility of on-site
wastewater disposal systems and to provide subsurface information
to aid in the design and construction of roads .and utilities.
Subsurface exploration was conducted by means of tractor mounted
backhoe. The test pits were logged and located in the field by
Tom Williams and Joe Millhouse, geologists with Alaska Testiab.
Excavation was performed by Erickson's Backhoe Service of Chugiak,
Alaska.
As the test pits were excavated the g~ologist visually classified
the soils and took samples of important horizons. With the
exception of large cobbly samples, these were sealed in plastic
bags to protect the natural moisture content. Samples returned
to the laboratory were visually classified and mcisture content
and dry strength determined. Samples of similar color, texture
and particle size distribution were grouped together and given an
arbitrary group designation. Grain size analysis was performed
on a composite sample of the important group rather than on
individual samples.
The site may be roughly characterized as having two soil horizons.
The surfici~! layer, which varies from about one to five feet in
thickness, consists of interlayered sand, gravel and occasional
organic siic. The thickness and composition of this layer ~s
highly variable between tess pits. The second horizon is very
uniform among the test pits. It consists of well graded sandy
gravel with cobbles. This material is present below the surficial
layer in all test pits and is the predominant soil on the site.
Habitat North
· December 27, 1979
Page Two
The various group designations given on the test ~hole logs are
described below.
Group A - is a gray Gravell~ Sand. ~This group is non-frost
susceptible, rate~ NFS. Its unified Classification is
SW. Group A consists of two samples.
Group B - is a brown ~ fine Sand containing some roots and
organics. ~his group is frost susceptible, rated F-2.
Its Unified Classification is'SM. Group B consists of
two samples.
Group D - is a brown Silty fine Sand. This group is highly frost
susceptible rated F-2/~. Its Unified Classification
is SM. Group D consists of two samples.
Group E - is a brown to gray Sandy. Gravel with cobbles. This
group is non-frost susceptible, rated NFS. Its unified
Classification is GW. Grain size distribution is shown
on Sheet 4. Group E is the predominant soil on the
site and is the group present'at the depths critical to
operation of septic tank drain fields. Group E consists
of 11 samples.
Group I - is a brown Sandy Silt with organics. This group is
highly frost susce-~-~ble rated F-4. Its Unified Classifi-
cation is ML to OL. Group I consists of two samples.
No percolation test was performed with this study. Based on the
characteristics of Group E, seepage pits and drain fields may be
sized using a minimum absorption area of 85 square feet per
bedrOom.
No groundwater table was encountered during the exploration. The
only frozen soil encountered was seasonal frost within the
roadway.
The following figures and tables accompany this report.
Vicinity Map
Test Hole Location Sketch
Test Pit Logs
Standard Explanatory Information
Grain Size Distribution Curve
Figure 1
Figure 2
Tables A-E
Sheets 1-3
Sheet 4
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December 27, 1979
Page Three
We trust the above meets your present requirements. If there are
any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
Very sincerely,
DICKINSON-OSWALD-WALCH- LEE
R. Mark Hanson, P.E.
Approved by:
Melvin R. Nichols, P.E.
Alaska Testlab Manager
RMH/mg
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ALASKA JIR o[lmEnTAL CO[1TROL
{~nqin~¢rinq f.,. {~nuironmentnl Studies
May 3, 1984
SOILS FOR EKLUTNA G~TE SUBDIVISION
BACKGROUND:
This area lays just east of the Eklutna interchange of the GI~
in the north part of the Municipality of Anchorage. The area a
general flat plain area and is located between the Glenn Highway and the
Alaska Railroad. It is a new area that is being subdivided for
additional housing.
vegetation on the area is predominately large cottonwood interspursed
with spruce. The south portion of the area contains a heavy growth of
spruce and appears to have been formerly cleared. The top soils
consists mostly of organic debris and sand. The under material is made
up of mostly water deposited gravel and sand. Only at the very deep
areas does silty, sandy gravels occurred.
DISCUSSION:
Test were performed in conjunctions with the requirements set forth
"Design Manual for On-Site Waste Water Disposal System" EPA. Testholes
were dug with a Ford rubber tired backhoe on May 1, 1984. Testholes
were not able to be dug deeper than 11 or 12 feet during this test. Th
gravel material was very loose and the hole tended' to sluff in with
depth.
The objective of our testing was to determine the soils suitability for
on-site septic system. The important soils classification are: 1). Soil depth ~
2). Depth to ground water.
3). Soil permeability
The individual testhole soils logs are attached in the appendix.
Shallow soil: Results of our testing indicated that bedrock depth were
not obtained anywhere within the area. From the geolocial formations
available it would appear that bedrock is not a factor in this area.
Soil-Water: None of the test holes showed anY ground water. The only
moist soils found were near the 12 foot depth and these were occassional
layers of silty sandy gravels (GM). These soils were slightly moist but
no free water was in that soil structure.
Soils Permeability: All the soils in the area are highly permeable and
should not create any problems with the imstallation of on-site sewer
systems. In several instances we noticed layers of organic material
(root mass) at depth below that which would normally be be found. It
would appear that this area has been overlaid with gravel several times
in the recent geologic history. The root masses were in sandy material
and we feel that this will not inhibit permeability.
Conclusions: Based upon our ~oils we feel that all the lots are
1200 I. Uest 33rd Au~nue, Sui(¢ B · Anchorog¢, Atoskn 99~3 · {907) 276-1361
acceptable for on-site sewer systems'. Deep trenches or five foot wide
shallow drainfields are recommended in this area. Because of the
looseness of gravel a five foot wide shallow alternate maybe necessary
in some cases.
Approved by,
~d~u$ point estobhshed record dist.
~80-1761 from P.K found in stump
S.W corner Lo! Is 'Block I I~ record
stonces (P80-176) from rebor found
south P.C of Lotl, Block l curve
turn
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MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORA~GE i', ~
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
825 L. Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 264-4720
SOILS LOG-- PERCOLATION TEST
SLOPE
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[] PERCOLATIO~
TEST
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12
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WAS GROUND WATER
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Reading Date Time Time Water Drop
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TEST RUN BETWEEN .'(~j~'AND . ~ ,,
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MuNiCIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
DEPARTr~NT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEtCTION [] TEsTPERCOLATION
82~ L. Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 264-4720
/~ILS LOG - PERCOLATION TEST
DATE PERF
SLOPE SITE PLAN ~O+
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COMMENTS
PERFORMED BY:
72-008 (6/79)
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ENCOUNTERED?
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DEPTH?
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Gross Net Depth to Net
Reading Date Time Time Water Drop
PERCOLATION RATE
TEST RUN BETWEEN
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MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONME~JTAL PROTECTION
825 L. Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 264-4720
SOILS LOG- PERCOLATION TEST
~ SOILS LOG
[] PERCOLATION
TEST
PERFORMED FOR:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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72-008 (6/79)
PERFORMED FOR:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMEI~ITAL PROTECTION
SOILS LOG ';';~" . 't
PERCOLATIOI~ '~t
TEST
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CERTIFIED B~'~ ATE
DATE:
MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
825 L. Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 264-4720
SOILS LOG- PERCOLATION TEST
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[] PERCOLATION
TEST · '.
PERFORMED FOR:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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DATE PERFORMED:
SLOPE SITE PLAN
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COMMENTS
PERFORMED BY:
72-008 [6/79)
, WAS GROUND WATER
ENCOUNTERED?
' rFYES. ATWHAT
DEPTH?
Gross Net Depth to Net
Reading Date Time Time Water Drop
PERCOLATION RATE .... ' ~- ·. ~ ~ ' * ~ (~mutesl~nchl
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DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE
437 "E" STREET, SUITE 200
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501
August 17, 1984
Triad Engineering Planning
& Surveying
6937 Old Seward Highway
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
Dear Sir:
RILL SHEFFIELD~ GOVERNOR
Telephone: (907)
Address:
274-2533
NOI.tO~U.O;N~ I¥.[NF~!A!No;~IAN~i
Hll¥~H ~0 '.[d~Q
=IOVNOH3NV :~O A.I.IIYdI~)INFI~
Subject: Eklutna Gate S/D Water Improvements, Eklutna
8521-FA-038 PWS # 213019
We have reviewed the plans and specifications for the subject project.
Enclosed with this letter is a "Conditional Certificate To Construct"
for the drinking water system. The "Approval to Operate" section of the
certificate must be completed by a representative of this Department prior
to placing the system in operation.
It should be remembered that final approval will necessitate the submission
of Engineer As Built Plans. This will consequently mandate that a private
professional engineer conduct basic inspection of this oroject so as to be
able to sign off on as built plans. Arrangement for this inspection work
is the responsibility of the developer.
Siyerely, ~--
Envi roamental Engineer
BEE/dd
Enclosure
;KA
~CONSERVATION
D3 OPERATION C ERTl FICATE
approved.
}ndltlonally approved. (see attached c~ndltlons).' ~4 ? ~./ ~ ~ ~
TITLE,
public, water system located
Alaska, submitted In accordance with 18 AAC 80,100
· have been reviewed and are
DATE
started within,two,years.of, the approval/date, this certificate is void and new pla,ns and
~mltted. for~revlew and approval before construction,
ORDERS
~,::;,~,:.,., .. Approved by Date
TO OPERATE
~I~ROVAL TO OPERATE" section must be completed a~d signed by the Department before any water
the public.
truotlon of the public
water system was completed on (date), The system is hereby
ranted Interim a 3proval to operate for 90 days following the completion date.
TITLE I DATE
submitted during the Inter m approva, period, or an Inspection by the Department, has confirmed
~g to the approved plane, The system is hereby granted final approval to
TITLE ' DATE
DISTRIBUTION: 1. WHITE - ENGINEER [Complete Section C) 2, YELLOW · WATER SYSTEM FILE IComplete Section C)
3. PINK - ENGINEER/MUNI-SOROUGH ¢Complete Section C)
4. GOLDENROD · MUNI.BOROUGH (Complete Section A)
Tes~ Hole
Table A
~. #D12023
Date: 12/20/79
Logged by: J. Millhouse
Depth in Feet
From To
0.0 1 .0
1 .0 2.0
· 2.0 2.5
2.5 3.0
3.0 4.5
4.5 5.0
5.0 11 .0
Bottom of Test Hole:
Frost Line:
Free Water Level:
Sa.
No. Depth
I 1.5
2 2.0
3 2.5
4 4.0
5 4.5
6 6.0
Soil Description
F-4, brown Peat and roots, damp, soft, Pt
NFS, brown Grave,l, ly Sand, damp, subrounde/~
particles to 1/2 , S%~-----
F-2, brown organic Silt}, fine__Sand, dam~,
NFS, brown Gravell~ Sand, dam~
NFS, brown Sandy Gravel, dampg~
F-4, brown organic S~andy Silt, damp, ML
NFS, brown Sandy. Gravel wit
and cobbles, damp rounde
particles to 12", ~W
11.5 Feet
Observed
Obf~ved ~hile ~r
~; ype of Dry
~% ~/~SamDle Strength
Group Unified
2.1 G N A SW
23.1 G N B SM
3.4 G N A SW
2.7 G N -- SP
30.3 G L D SM
-- G N E GW
Remarks: 1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Type of Sample, G=Grab, SPT = Standard Penetration,
U = Undisturbed.
Dry Strength, N=None, L=LOW, MmMedith~, HmHigh.
Group refers to similar material, this study only.
General Information, see Sheet 1.
Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2.
Unified Classification, see Sheet 3.
Test Hole ~2
Depth in Feet
From To
0.0 0.4
0.4 2.0
2.0 4.4
/
Bottom of Test Hole:
Frost Line:
Free Water Level:
Sa.
No. Depth
1 2.0
2 3.0
3 4.5
4 5.0
5 10.0
Table B
D~e: 12/19/79 . /
IJogged by: T. Willies
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Soil Description
Peat with roots, Pt /J
NFS, gray Sand~ Gravel, damp, GW ~
F-2, brown Silty Sand, damp, SM '
F-4, brown Sa___a~ Silt,, damp, SM
NFS, gray Sand!/\Gravel, well graded, many
cobbles, damp,~'~lrtlcles ~7 , G
ll.41Feet 1 \ ~*~ '
4.6 ~eet \1 ~ ' ////
None~Observ~ ~il~cXavating ~
~ T'. ~ ~f Dry
Blows/6" ~ ~ ~ S~ren~th Group, Hn~f ~ed
4.3 G N E GW
6.4 G N E GW
Remarks: 1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Type of Sample, G=Grab, SPT = Standard Penetration,
U = Undisturbed.
Dry Strength, ~N=None, L=Low, M=Medium, }{=High.
Group refers to similar material, this study only.
General Information, see Sheet 1.
Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2.
Unified Classification, see Sheet 3.
Test Hole #3
Table C
WO $D12023
Date: 12/19/79
Logged by: T. Williams
Depth in Feet
From To
0.0 0.5
0.5 I .0
1.0 1 .4
1.4 2.4
2.4 3.7
3.7 4.4
4.4 4.9
4.9 11 .1
Soil Description
Brown Pea~., damp, Pt
NFS, brown Gravelly Sand, damp, SP
NFS, brown Sandy Gravel, damp, GP
NFS, brown Sand, damp, SP
NFS, brown Sandy Gravel, damp, GW
NFS, brown Gravelly Sand, damp, SW
F-4, brown Sandy. Silt ,
NFS, gray Sand~
cobbles, damp,
Bottom of Test Hole:
Frost Line:
Free Water Level:
Sa.
No. Depth
1.1.1 Feet
None Observed
None Observed ~..Exc.
Type o~ Dry
Blows/6" M% Sample Strength
Group. Unified
1 0.5
2 1.0
3 2.0
4 3.0
5 4.0
6 4.5
7 6.0
8 10.0
.16.4 G
4.1 G
4.3 G
3.7 G
3.9 G
27.2 G
3.0 G
5.8 G
N -- SP
N -- SW
N E GW
N -- SW
L I ML/OL
N E GW
N E GW
Remarks: 1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Type of Sample, G=Grab, SPT = Standard Penetration,
U = Undisturbed.
Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low, M=Medium, H=High'
Group refers to similar material, this study only.
General Information, see Sheet 1.
Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2.
Unified Classification, see Sheet 3.
Test Hole #4
Table D .~0 #D12023
Date: 12/20/79
Logged by: J. Millhouse
Depth in Feet
From To
0.0 1 .0
I .0 10.0
Soil Description
Brown Peat and plants, damp, Pt
NFS, brown Sandy Gravel, well graded, many
cobbles and boulders, damp, subrounded
particles to 12", GW
Bottom of Test Hole:
Frost Line:
Free Water Level:
10.0 Feet
None Observed
None Observed While Excavating
Sa.
Depth
8.0
Type of Dry
Blows/6" M% Sample Unified
-- G GW
Remarks: 1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Type of Sample, G=Grab, SPT andard Penetration,
U = Undisturbed.
Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low M=Medium, H=High.
Group refers to similar mati rial, this study only.
General Information, see Sheet 1.
Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2.
Unified Classification, see Sheet 3.
Te~st Hole #5
Table E
NO ~D12023
Date: 12/20/79
Logged by: J. Millhouse
Depth in Feet
From To
Soil Description
0.0 1 .5
1.5 3.5
3.5 4.5
Brown Peat, Pt/OL
NFS/F-2, brown slightly organic Sand~ Gravel
with many cobbles, damp, GW
F-4, brown organic Sandy Silt, damp, /OL
4.5 11.5 NFS, brown ~ Gravel_, well gra,
cobbles and boulders, damp., GW,
Bottom of Test Hole:
Frost Line: None Observed \~ ' '
Free Water Level: None Observed Whi~e Excavating
Sa.
No. Depth
1 1.0
2 2.0
3 4.0
4 10.0
Remarks: 1.
e
3.
4.
5.
6.
Type of Dry
Blows/6" M% Sample Strength Grou~ unified
29.2 G N/L -- OL
5.5 G N E GW
27.5 G L I ML/OL
-- G N E GW
Type of Sample, G=Grab, SPT = Standard Penetration,
U = Undisturbed.
Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low, M=Medium' H=High'
Group refers to similar material, this study only.
General Information, see Sheet 1.
Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2.
Unified Classification, see Sheet 3.
SOIL CLASSIF'ICATjON CHART
30% GRAVEL
CLAY
CLAYEY
\
OR
SILTY
SAND
Ct CLAYEY
SILTY SILTY
GRAVELLY SAND SANDY GRAVEL
\
CLAYEY
SILTY
GRAVEL
SAND GRAVELLY SAND ,NDY GRAVEL
\ \ \
0 ! 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
GRAVEL (+~4 SCREEN) % BY WEIGHT
NONFROST SUSCEPTIBLE SOILS ARE INORGANIC SOILS CONTAINING LESS THAN 3% FINER THAN 0.02 mm.
GROUPS OF FROST-SUSCEPTIBLE SOILS:
F1 GRAVELLY SOILS CONTAINING BETWEEN 3 AND 20% FINER THAN 0.02 mm.
F2 SANDY SOILS CONTAINING BETWEEN 3 AND [5% FINER THAN 0.02 mm.
F3 a. GRAVELLY SOILS CONTAINING MORE THAN 20% FINER THAN 0.02mm. AND SANDY SOILS
(EXCEPT FINE SILTY. SANDS)'CONTAINING MORE THAN 15% FINER THAN 0,02 mm.
· b~ CLAYS WITH PLASTICITY INDEXES OF MORE THAN t2. EXCEPT VARVED CLAYS.
F4 a, ALL SILTS INCLUDING SANDY SILTS.
b. FINE SILTY SANDS CONTAINING MORE THAN [5% FINER THAN 0.02 mm.
c. LEAN CLAYS WITH PLASTICITY INDEXES OF LESS THAN 12.
d. VARVED CLAYS.