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ROBI$ON, rV[CCASKEY & LEWIS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
?:~8 EiIXTH AVENUE
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
23 April 1963
Department Of Health & Welfare
State of Alaska
327 Eagle Street
Anchorage, Alaska
Re: Woodland Lakes Development Unit
Oxidation Pond
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Gentlemen:
Reference to recent dlsc~Ssions between Dro Duncan,
~. Penner, Elton Wieman and NOrman Sommers. and further
referring to the As Built drawing of the Woodland Lakes
Development~oxidation pond dated January 17, 1963 by Eiton
W. Wieman, this is to ass~e you that the five items listed
as not completed in the 1962 construction season will be
~ompleted prior to July 1, 1963. Arrangements have been
consummated with Central Alaska Utilities, Inc~ to perform
this work as soon as spring breakup and ground conditions
On completion of this work you will be notified so
that final inspectio~ may be made~
Very t~uly yours,
Paul F. Robison
OFFICE
2600 NORTHERN ~ISHTS BLVD.
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
PHONE FA 2-3765
ELTON W. WIEMAN
RESIDENCE
2400 ST, ELIAS BLVD.
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
PHONE FA 2-1742
SUBDIVISIONS · ROADS · UTILITIES · LAND PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
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Dept of Health and Wealfare
State of Alaska
~27 E~4~le Street,Anchorage. AlasKa
Attent ion~M~. Frank 0.Go
~ntle~n:
~closed is revised ~ng for the 3e~ 3tabilization ~n~ for the
~,Voodl~d L~ea Subdivision. T~ pl~ ~s been revised to incorporate
eo~ents ~d re~o~endati~ contained in y~r letter of ~ch 14,19~3.
The reeo~endations contained in your letter ~ ma~e in pre~io~s
e~ferenees have been most help~l an~ I believe that t~gh ~ combined
efforts w~v~ve a~hieve~ a desigh t~t will Be ~oth effective ~d economical.
~ the mat~er of cap~ity,I ~onc~ with yo~ restrletion as an ~.
initial premise,however I ~ of the opini~ that ~onti~ed observation of
the pond ~der desi~ loading wil~ indicate ~ additional practical ~eratl~
capacity.We will ~onsult your office ~rther in this re~rd if such increase
Ve~ T~ly Y~rs,
ce: ~.Paml Robison w/inels
Mm. Don Penner/ w/inc ls
ROBI$ON~ MCCASKEY & LEWIS
23 April 1963
Department of Health & Welfare
State of Alaska
327 Eagle Street
Anchorage, Alaska
Re: Woodland Lakes Development Unit %1
Oxidation Pond
Gentlemen:
Reference to recent discussions between Dr. Duncan,
Mr. Penner, Elton Wieman and Norman Sommers, and further
referring to the As Built drawing of the Woodland Lakes
Development oxidation pond dated January 17, 1963 by Elton
W. Wieman, this is to asstLre you that the five items listed
as not completed in the 1962 construction season will be
completed prior to July 1, 1963. Arrangements have been
consummated with Central Alaska Utilities, Inc. to perform
this work as soon as spring breakup and ground conditions
permit.
On completion of this work you will be notified so
that final inspection may be made.
Very truly yours,
Paul F. Robison
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MEMORANDUM
FROM_..Erank..G.o ~..SCR0.,...Re gional. Engins. er. ............
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As you will note, I did not hesitate changing m~ thinking
presented with convincing evidence from AHRC. I might po
though that Prof. Oswald, in his paper, "Stabilization Po
Research and Installation Experiences in California" says
~'No special benefits have been observed to result from
jet (horizontal) type or riser type influent structure
Experience has shown that submerged vertical inlets de
methane fermentation more quickly thantangential jet
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when
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reloped
.nlets.,'
However, regular 5 fps Velocity flows should easily eltm~ rate sludge
deposit in the inlet md result.ant above discussed condition. Other
advantages under Alaskan conditxons would seem to favor th~ vertical
riser.
Kindest regards.
FCG:hm
Enc.
M~,R 15 ]963
(~BEATER ANCHORAGE
JtiE~LTH DISTRICT
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The. Arotto Healt~ Research Canter 1~ now reou~ending the U~
of a vertical ricer for the tnfluen% outlet for' Al~kan lagoon,
Thin deve*lolm fr~ the need to b~ry the tnfluent. 1Ann leading
to the cenSr~lly legated cutlet under the lagoon floor to
prevent it frc~ being li .f~ed by ice. It is felt that grit
settling can be min~ized'by providing an outlet velooity of
~ A~ for the ~axi~um hou~l~ newage flow period. We recc~a~end
a vertioal ricer flushed with the lagoon ~otta~ and 'anchored to
· eonorete pad.
We r~cc~aend a newer ~leano~t at the point of entra~on into the
la~oon to fao~l~ate electing, ~..~.
The lagoon ~ho~ld be fenced and powt~d with =no %ren~u~, eignn, ' : ~
~ur approval of this innt*~latton in contingent ~n na%infaotory
performance of the lagoon. Should ~rfle~lty or n~icanoe
develop, the Depar~aent may require the oons~r~%ion of additional
treatmant *faoility or other remedial a~tionc.
EDWI~ O. ~KS, M.D., Dr'. P.H.
DIRECTOR
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Hr. Elton Wie~an
2600 Northern Lights Mvd.
Anchorage, Alaska
~r. Mormaz S~rn
Central Alaska Utilities.
42O E. 5th St.
Anchorage, Aluka
Frank Co ~
Regional Engineer
January 2t~ ~i9[~3
william J~ Oswald, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Sanitary
Engineering and Publi~ l{ealth
Earl Warren Hail
Berkeley 4, California
Dear Bill:
Enelosed~ finally, is the plan for the oxidation pond sysgem for
s~¥eral local subdivisions.
There have b~en a number of ghang~ one o~ which was my idea of the
individual ~tl system. The original proposal was for one pond
~hich would be expanded as needed. This, I ~igur~d, would eaus~
aumerous m~inte:,~an~e problems in ~he future.
At pre,ant thi~ is the only raw sewage lagoon in the area. There
~re two secondary tceat~ent ponds~ one o~ which is similar ~:o a
~ ,- other ~,~ a
sta~d~r~ city sysges~ wt~:h a s~-ndge digester, ~c. The
m~chanicall~ ae~a~e~ primary gr~atmeut system, %~hich "' ~'es and
mixes 9flor to entering %~he ponds.
This wbAter I have wa~che~ both of the systems, a~id th~y bo~h haw
worked beautifully. Both ponds froze to approximately half the
working capacity, but this did not interfere ~ith the actual p~'ooeaa.
~h Mr. Wieman (the e~gineer) x;ho ia ~ [ncidengalJ. y, a ~. C. grad
of som~ 20 years ago~ g~ld % are e~tremely interested in your co[~ments
abou~ this system.
I am sorry ~or the delay in get,lng the plans to you, but Mr. Wieman
got tied up in his business, and was unable to complete the plans
on schedule.
Sincerely~
DAVID R. L. DUNCAN, 14, D.
Medical Director
Donald 1t. Penner, tl. $.
Sanitarian
DHP:ra
GREATER ANCHORAGE HEALTH DISTRICT .,.
217 E Street P.O. Box 968
Phone BR-6-3351
Anchorage, Alaska
26 October 1962
Elton Wieman
2600 No. Lights
Anchorage, Alaska
In April, a letter was sent to you by the Greater ~nchorage Health
P~mtric~,~n regards tO a survey of all Public and Semi'Public ~ater
supplies.
At this time, we either have not received a bacteriological water
sample from you at all, or there has not been a sample sent in for
a number of moDths.
It is of the utmost importance that We receive your water sample, if
this Department is to continue its program,
If there is some reason why you cannot ~nd your monthly sample,
please notify the Greater Anchorage Health District as soon as possible.
Your cooperation in cnzs matter would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
DAVID R. L. DUb]CAN, M.D.
Medical Director
DHP:jla
Donald H. Penner, R.S.
Sanitarian