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HomeMy WebLinkAboutT12N R3W SEC 15 LT 106NOTE: Applicafion must be filled our completely Property Owner Name ~.;~-~ Mailing Address ~D [ A Legal Description I%~1~ MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE Department of Health & Human Services On-Site Sewer/Well Permit Application ~"'~\~-) -- ~\~ ~ -- ~ ~'~ SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING Parcel Identification Number ¢4._.-4- ~.~f,-~_,,J"-fV ¢__~F___~ Day Phone ~-T¢~ ,~,,4(.5H- /"~, Zip Code c~_L~--/~ 8lock Subdivision LL[o~ ~ize'e'e~)(~) ~-- Acres/¢~¢'c. Insp~.c~[ens)will be conducted by: Number of Bedrooms ~ ~ ~ Approved Engineering Firm dM N '. %~ ~ ,~%0~ ~%~ ~*:~ -- ~ Municipality (permit fee included) Does your house contain any of the following: Hot Tub, Swimming Pool, Therapy Pool, Jacuzzi, or Water Softener Unit ~0 If yes, which one? ~ This application is for: ~ Sewer Only ~ ~ Sewer and Well Sewer Upgrade ~ We[O~y ~ Water Storage I ce~i~ that the above information is correct. I fu~he, cedi~ th~a¢~tio/~ made fora Single Family Dwelling and in accordance with applicable Municipal Codes. ( ~~ ~ Fees:_ /'~' ¢ Receipt,, ~*~ ¢~_~ ~ Perrnit¢ 72-o12 (Rev. 3~97)* ML.i~I~'f¥ Ol: RNCHO 't~,GE ~NVJRO~R~TAL ~ER~ICEB Dl'fl~lgN. A unicipai,ty, ot Anchorage P.O. L X 196650 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99519-6650 (907) 264-4111 TONYKNOWLES, MAYOR DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES October 31, 1986 To: All Engineers Performing HAA Inspections Recently we have reviewed several Health Authority Approvals which requested approval on undocumented systems. Some of these were installed prior to establishment of the then Greater Anchorage Area Borough code in 1986; others were simply installed without benefit of inspection. Since the departme~: has begun to take a critical look at the influence of on-site wastewater systems on the quality of groundwater, a natural extension of this position is to ensure that both known and unknown systems meet proper separation to underlying groundwater. Therefore, the following policies have been established and must be adhered to in futurs submittals, effective immediately. Water monitoring adjacent to the undocumented system will be required (minimum seven days). In lieu of an actual test hole, we will accept evidence from the engineer which conclusively-shows through supporting documentation that there is no seasonal high groundwater within four feet of the bottom of the system. For instance, if these holes on lots surrounding the subject'lot all show monitored water table results at 13 feet, and the system is installed at 8 feet, an approval could proceed. 24 Unless the engineer is able to determine exact dimensions of an undocumented system installed prior to 1968, and it aleo meets proper design criteria for the number of bedrooms requested, no approval will be signed for more than three (3) bedrooms. Appropriate soil testing would be a method for obtaining approval for a greater' number of bedrooms. Systems installed after the effective date of the ordinance (1968) which are undocumented must have the engineer provide dimensions of the system and verify type and size of tank. Appropriate soil testing will be required as well as water monitoring. This will apply even if the department has previously signed a Health Authority Approval on the property. If you have any questions on these policies, please feel free to call our staff members at 264-4744. Sincerely, ~ R.W. Robinson, Manager On-site Services RWR/SEO: ljw Altask, Watery & Wa., tewater 8471 Brookridge Drive ~ Anchorage ,~ Alaska 99504 (907) 33%6179 ~ Fax (907) 338-3246 Consulting Engineers June 14, 1997 Municipality of Anchorage Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Services On-Site Services Section P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6650 Ref: Well Permit for BLM Lot 106, Sec 15, TI2N, R3W, S.M., Alaska. To whom it may concern: The existing 3 bedroom trailer is served by the Class "C" well located on Lot 107 (immediately to the east). The water line from Lot 107 is going to be disconnected, and a well drilled on Lot 106. There are no septic systems within the 100 foot protective radius of the proposed well. Attached is a 1" - 50' scale drawing which shows the location of adjacent structures, wells, and septic systems. I am unaware of any adverse impacts this installation would have on adjacent wells or septic systems. If you have any questions, please contact me at 337-6179, 244-9612, or on my digital pager at 1-800-481-1 I62. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, A rnes~,'~. ']~"'~' Prihcf'palL/ c.c. Brian Swartzenturber