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Engineer's Soils Report
Proposed Subdivision of T12N, R3W, Sec 33, LOT 210
Municipality of Anchorage
Prepared for:
Roman &Tanya Bratslayski
15300 Old Seward Highway
Anchorage, AK 99516
Prepared By:
Pannone Engineering Services, LLC
P.O.B. 100217
Anchorage, AK 99510
Submitted By:
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Principal, Civil Engineer
July 28, 2014
T12N, R3W, Sec 33, Lot 210
Engineering Report
Project Description
This soils report is to identify the suitability of the soils on the lot being subdivided for
an on-site septic system. This subdivision is part of T12N, R3W, Sec 33, Lot 210. This report will
detail the soils encountered during the soils investigation, existing topography, impact to
surrounding wells and septic system and the suitability of the soils encountered for the use of
an on-site wastewater disposal system and water supply system. The proposed lots will be
approximately 2 acres and 1..6 acres in size. One new lot will have the existing house with
existing well and septic; therefore a single test hole is required on the proposed undeveloped
lot.
Soils Investigation
Pannone Engineering Services performed a soils investigation on July 15, 2014 on lot 210 in the
area that the subdivided lot will be located. The test pit was excavated by the A+ Home Services
and were excavated to the maximum extent of the excavator or until refusal. The test pits
revealed a variety of soils.
We found in the test pit located on the proposed western lot, a one half foot thick layer of
organics, underlain with a brown colored, silty sand and gravel. A percolation test was
performed on the soils at a depth between four and five. The soils have a percolation rate of 24
minutes per inch (mpi).
We did not encounter bedrock in the test pit. Permafrost was not encountered in the test pit
nor is it suspected in this area. Groundwater was not encountered during excavation nor after
the seven day monitoring period.
Topography
The lot to be subdivided is bisected by a steep slope, which will be divided into an upper lot and
lower lot. The existing single family home with its well and septic system are located on the
upper portion of the lot. The proposed undeveloped lot is located at the toe of the slope.
Generally the area, other than the steep slope, slopes at 5%to the south west.
Existing water and wastewater systems
The proposed subdivision is located along Old Seward Highway. The lot is bounded to the north
by Rabbit Creek Road and Old Seward Highway. There are developed lots along the western
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and southern sides of the lot. The existing water supply systems are private wells and have a
100 foot protective radius around them (i.e. a new wastewater disposal system may not be
located less than 100 feet from these private water wells.) The wells are far enough back on the
lot that their protective well radiuses do not affect the proposed lots.
Water Availability
The surrounding wells are typically 70 to 100 feet deep. The static water levels range between
50 and 80 feet deep. The existing well flow data that was available showed that the wells with
record data could produce approximately at least 10 gallons per minute at a depth of 70 to 100
feet.
Based on the record research and field data we collected, there appears to be adequate water
available for the proposed subdivision without affecting the surrounding wells. The well will be
approximately 70 to 100 feet deep and will produce at least 6 gallons a minute, which is above
the minimum requirement established by the MoA well Code (AMC 15.55). Installing these
wells will not affect the production of water wells on the surrounding property.
Surface water
Rabbit Creek is located 100 feet from the proposed septic reserve area at its nearest point.
Engineering Criteria
The soils in this area are typically organics underlain by silty gravel and sand. PES conducted a
percolation test on the proposed lot and found a percolation rate of 24 minutes per inch.
The soils encountered on Lot 210 are average percolating soils (15-30 mpi) and an application
rate of 0.6 gpd/sf should be used for the design of a wastewater disposal system on Lot 210.
Site Information
For a subdivision, a site plan stamped by an engineer must show specific areas for the septic
system based on the observed percolation rate and Title 15.65.180, Table 2. These areas must
meet all set back requirements of Title 15.65. Lot 210 has a percolation rate of 24 min per inch
(MPI). According to Table 2, and area of 14,000 sf must be shown.
The attached site plan shows the 14,000 sf required for Lot 210..
The Municipality of Anchorage (Moa) Regulations (15.65) govern for single-family homes. These
regulations require a minimum of four (4) feet vertical separation between the bottom of a soil
absorption system and ground water for a conventional wastewater disposal system, six feet
(6') to bedrock or other impermeable layers (tight silts and clays) and must be located greater
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than 100 feet horizontally from any surface water (Creeks and ponds). Additionally, the
accepting soils must have a percolation rate of less than 120 minutes per inch. A lot must have
room for a primary and reserve soil absorption system.
Based on the existing topography, soils investigations conducted to date and record research of
surrounding lots, the proposed lot has in excess of 14,000 sf of contiguous area suitable for an
initial and replacement for conventional wastewater disposal systems.
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READING DATE CLOCK NET TIME LEVEL NET DROP
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PEROLATION RATE 24 (min/inch)PERC HOLE DIAMETER 6 inches
TEST RUN BETWEEN 4 FT AND 5 FT
'MMENTS: Test hole excavated by A+ HOME SERVICES.
RFORMED BY: Steven R. Pannone, P.E. I CERTIFY THAT THIS TEST WAS PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE
TH ALL STATE AND MUNICIPAL GUIDLINES IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF THIS TEST.
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