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MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Environmental Health Division
CASE REVIEW WORKSHEET
CASE NUMBER: DATE RECEIVED: COMMENTS DUE BY:
S-7269 ~_~ ~' A~t,,,~t~ September ~, 1983
SUBDIVISION OR PROJECT ~L~ .....
Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,:& 8 Barclay City
( ) PUBLIC WATER AVAILABLE "~- ( )-PUBLI~
SEWER
AVAILABLE
TY WATER AVAILABLE
71-014 (Rev. 5/83)
JML
AMBE AND ASSOCIATES
SOIL AND MATERIALS
ENGINEERING
AND T[$TING
Jo~n M. Lambe, P.E. 2720 E. Lexington Clrcte Anchorage, Alaska 99582 907.276-_._4.113
Fred Walatka and Associates
3107 W. 29th Ave.
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
SUBJECT: Soils Investigation:
R. ! E., S.M., Alaska
Dear Fred:
W. ½, S.W. ~, N.W. ~, Sec. 15, T. 13 N.,
In response to your request, ! have viewed the subject property, logged seven
test pits, and performed laboratory analyses on selected samples from the test
pits. This report presents the results of these investigations and my conclu-
sions and opinions based on these data. The scope of this effort is limited to
the preparation of data and opinions to evaluate the subdivision with regard
to the development of on-site sewer systems.
FIELD INVESTIGATIONS:
Having previously discussed this project with the Municipality of Anchorage
Depar~nent of Health and Environmental Protection (DHEP), Mr. Barclay and Ii
discussed the requirements of the DHEP in regard to soils investigation required
for plat approval. Pursuant to this discussion, Mr. Barclay caused .seven test
pits to be excavated in the locations shown on Plate 1, the Test Pit Location
Sketch, attached. The writer was called to observe these pits on May 20, 1980.
The logs of the writer's observations are pre~ented on Plates 2 through 5,
the Logs of Test Pits. Samples were taken from some of the test pits and sub-
jected to mechanical analyses. The results of these analyses are presented
on Plates 6 through 10.
The soils observed were sufficiently free of silts to slough excessively sub-
sequent to excavation of the test pits. Even with the backhoe standing by
on-site, the sloughing soils often precluded the writer from entering the test
pit to log the strata. However, the writer expects that a free water level
should have been observed during excavation if existing in the test sites, and
the lack of observed free water even though the soils observed were wet indi-
cates to the writer that the s~bject site should not be influenced by ground
water intrusion into absorption trenches. It should be noted that seasonal
~uctuation of water table does and can exist. Seasonal fluctuations are most
likely to occur in similar terrain when permeable strata overly impermeable
'--* and surface runoff migrates through the Pe.~meable layer perched on the
S~,~.a '
impermeable layer. This phenomena wes not observed in M~y, 1980 on the site
S7 2 6 9 OCT 0 5 1983
Fred Walatka and Associates
Anchorage, Alaska
May 27, 1980
Page Two
SITE CONDITIONS: '
The site is located on the east slope of Eagle River Valley. The soils ob-
served are presumed to be coarse scree material. The mechanical analyses of
the soils indicated primarily a sandy gravel with some silt with cobbles and
boulders and very angular stones. The soils were wet but no free water was
observed in any of the test pits during or after excavation, except for some
minor seepage observed at the top of a silt layer in Test Pit Four. This seep-
age is pres~ned to be perched on the relatively impermeable layer of silt from
the migration of surface water through the more permeable overlying soils.
The site is moderate to steeply sloping to the west, and well removed from
Eagle River. A drainage from up-slope bisects the site. The drainage was run-
ning at the time of observation, but the writer does not know as to whether
this drainage is seasonal, intermittent, or perennial.
Kenneth Barclay has constructed a home and on-site sewer system on the north-
ernmost lot of the proposed subdivision. The system is reported to be opera-
ting adequately. The soils data obtained for that installation is in general
agreement with the soils observed during these investigations and is on file
at the Municipality of Anchorage DHEP.
CONCLUSIONS:
The soils observed appear sufficiently permeable to support on-site sewer
systems. Due to the apparent permeability of the soils, the remote location
of the site, and the n~nerous cobbles and boulders contained within the de-
posits, no percolation tests were performed. However, we feel that based on
the visual and laboratory analyses of the soils and the reported performance
of the existing systems in the area, that similar systems designed on a basis
of 150 square feet per bedroom of absorption area are likely to be adequate.
Of primary concern will be the location of the lot lines relative to the
drainage so that one hundred feet of separation can be obtained between the
drainage and any sewer system. This wilt be required if the drainage is clas-
sified as a creek.
We trust the foregoing is sufficient to your inlnediate needs. While intended
to be comprehensive within the scope, this report may not be exhaustive of the
possibilities. Therefore, i~ questions arise or if we can be of any further
service, please feel free to call.
JJohn M. Lambe'~ P.E.
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JOHhJ
La!:~oratory Tests
15-
Sieve Analysis
15-
JOHN M LAMBE P.E.
.Jab No. 80-263.01
.ADc~H--M3~ O~te 5/26/8C
LOG Of TEST PIT 1
EClulpment Case 680 BACK HOE
Elevation EXIST. GRNDOote 5/20/80
DUFF
Brown SILTY SANDY G~LCVEL,
moist
TO -
Bro wu SANDY G~L&¥~L, G~- GM
· ~th numerous cobbles ~ud
random boulders, moist to
wet
Brown SILTY SANDY GRAVEL, GM J
with layers of SANDY GRAVEL,~
GP
TOTAL D~TH 16'
NO FREE WATER OBS~-~RVED
LOG OF TEST PIT 2
Equ;p~n~ Case 680 BACK HOE
EleveHon EXIST.GRND. Dote 5/2Q/80 "
DUFF
Brown SILTY SANDY GRAVEL, GM
Brown SANDY GP-~L, GP
with cobbles and random
layers of saturated sandy
silt, MiL, wet
Brown SANDY GRAVE~, 'GP
~th layers of SILTY S.~_NDY
GRAVEL, GM, wet, ~_th
cobbles
TOT~iL D~TH ~ 5~ '
,,A_~R OBSERVED
NO . .tREE ~''
~S: PITS 1 & 2
LOG OF m.-, ~.
W. ~, S.E. ~- N.W. ~- SEC 15
w AL~GKA
T. 13. N., -R2,~. ,. S.~',~ ,
10
15.
Sieve Analysis
15-
JOHN
M
LAMBE .P.E.
Aco- .J~·-
0.8.
LO0 OF' ""'~'~?' ~"rm '~
EXIST. GP3~D.~:t, 5/2Q/50
DUFF
Brown SILTY SANDY GRAV~.~, GM
we=
Bro w~ S~_.NDY GRAV~, GP
w~_th many cobbles ~u'd bcuiders
~_~owu SILTY SA~DY GRAV~, GM.
with layers of S~_NDY GP~V~
GP- GM
TOTAL D.~-PTE 1 6
NO ~ WATER
LOG OF TEST PIT 4
Case 680 ~_ACK HOE
EXIST. GR_ND. Om~ 5/20/80
DUFF
Brown SILTY SANDY GP~V~, GM
wet
Bro wu SA_N-DY GR_~, GP- GM
w-_~*h cobb~, es ~mdbcu!ders wet
Bro~ SA.N'D-V-SIL-, ~ '
.Black ORGANIC MATERIAL
Grey SA~h~DY GP_~'~, G? ----
~th cobbles
Brcwu SANDY SILT, ML
Grey SA~DY GP~.V~, GP moist to wet
Grey'SILTY SA4%'DY GP~'CK~-~, GM
TCTAL D~TE 16'
Y~lncr seepage on silt ~ ayer ~ 5'
LOG OF T~ST pr~ .
W. a,, S.E. ~, N.~. a., SEC 15
T. 13N., R. 1E., S.M.,
Lo~o~o~o~ Tes~
LOG, OF '" ',' '~T?
Equipment Case 680 BACK HOE
ElevationEXIST.GRMD. Dmte 5/20/80
Sieve Analysis
10
Grey to Brown S~DY GP~kV~,GP-GM
wet to saturated ---
15.
Sieve knalysis
15-
JOHN M LAMBE P.E.
JcONo. 80-263.01
AOOcJML Cate 5/26/8(
TOTAL D~--q~TH 1 6 '
NO FREE WATER OBSERVED
LOG OF TEST .~IT 6
Equ;pm~nt Case 680 BACK HCE
EleYat;o, EXIST. GRND. 5:re 5/20/80
DUFF
Brown SILTY SANDY G~kV~, GM.
Grey to Bro'~a S~NDY GRAV~, GP
with cobbles and boulders and
some silt, wet to saturated
Brown SANDY GRAVEL, GP-GM
wet
Grey SILTY SANDY GRAVEL, GM
saturated
~TkL D~---~TH 16'
NO FREE WATER OBS~-~RVED
LOG OF TEST PITS 5 &
W. ½, S.E. ~,. N.W. ~-., SEC 15
T. t3N., R.~E., S.M.,
PLATE
4
Lat:::,or ctor'y
Sieve
5
10'
15
LOG O~ TEST :IT ?
Case 680 BA~[ HOE
DUFF, PT
~T~V SANDY GRAV~-~, GM
Brown ~
Brown S.~DY GRAVEL, GP- GM ~
wet
Grey SANDY GRAV="~, GP
wet
Brown SILTY S_~DY G_~, GM
wet to saturated
TCTAL D~TL-' 16 '
FR._-- WATER LEVEL OBSERVED
LOG O~
EJevat;on ~
1(3'
JOHN
LAgSE P.E.
m m mm m m
IRLAT~
5
LJ. S. Stonaora Sie~e Open,hq Size I U.S.Stanaord Sieve Numbers J Hydro~te~
j GRAVEL [ SANO ~ SILT OR CLAY .j
COBBLES CO~RSE j FiNE CO~RS~ ~EDIU~ ,] KINE
~ymbol S~mgle Source Classification _
TEST PiT 2 ~ 14~', S~DY GP~, GP-GM
~ P~RTICLE SiZE ~N~LYSIS PLATE
JOHN M. LAMBE P.E.
s.g. c,. N.W. ~,. SEC 15
W.
~No. 00-263.01 .AOOr~L ~m_5/26/80~ T.13N., R. 1E., S.M., A~S~
/ 4 ~ ,-
~vEL i ~NO~ S~LT O~ CL~Y
T~T PiT k ~ 1~' S~DY G~, GP
~ PARTICLE StZ~ ~N~LYSlS J ~LATE
JOHN M. LAMBE P.E. w. ~, s.z. ~, 5'.'~;. e, s~c ~ ~
U S. Stonciard S;eve Ooen,n~; Size J U.S.Sionc~arcI Sieve Numbers J Hydrometer
,, ,
0100 ~ ~ 5 I 0.5 Ol 005 OOt 0005
S~mBol 5ompte Source Cias~ificatian
~ PIT 5 ~ 10': S~DY G~VEL, GP-GM
P~RTICLE SIZE ANALYSIS PLATE
=
JOHN M. LAMBE P.E.
W,
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~No. 8c.-~6~.o~ .~- ~D~te ~/~/8~ ~.~., ~.~., ~.~., .~~
t SA, N~ ] SILT OR CLAY
t PARTICLE SIZE ANaLYSiS PLA
JOHN ~. LA,BE ~.E.
W. ~. 5.E. =, N.W. ~,_ SEC
m
U.S.S~anc~r~ Sieve O~e~m~ Sizt I U.S.Star,~:rC~ Sieve Numbers I Hy~ro~l~
GR~IN 51ZE IN ~ILLI~ETE~5
COBB~ES co~sE
S) mbo( Som~le Source CJassilicot-ion .
m~ S~JDY G~.V~, GP-GM
_~ST PIT 7
PARTICLE SIZE ANALYSIS PLATE
JOHN
_UNIFIED SOIL. CLA,,$$1F'ICATION SYSTE:M
[]
KEY TO TEST
JOO NC.
JOHN M LAMBE P.E.
AoOr: 9aTe
SOIL
CLASSIFICATION CHAI~ T
AND
KEY TO TEST DATA
PLATE
11