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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCREEKSIDE PARK #1 LT 55LSj GRE .... _R ANCHORAGE AREA BOr'' 3H Department of Environmental Quality 3330 C Street Anchorage, Alaska 99503 INSPECTION REPORT ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS ~--~,~'~ /~?~Z~ ~;~., ~HONE LEGAL DESCRIPTION / SEPTIC TANK: DISTANCE FROM WELL INSIDE LENGTH MANUFACTURER MATERIAL NUMBER OF COMPARTMENTS INSIDE WIDTH LIQUID DEPTH_ L IQ U I D CAPACITY //~g~/~) GALLONS. SEEPAGE PIT: NUMBER OF PITS __ DIAMETER __ LINING MATERIAL BUILDING FOUNDATION__, ADDITIONAL ABSORPTION OR WIDTH CRIB SIZE: DIAMETER NEAREST LOT LINE , LENGTH , DEPTH DEPTH DISTANCE FROM: WELL TOTAL EFFECTIVE ABSORPTION AREA (WALL AREA) SQ. FT. WELL: ~'=./~. ~ TYPE CONSTRUCTION BUILDING NEAREST FOUNDATION __ , LOT LINE CESSPOOL , OTHER 5OU RCES APPROVED DISAPPROVED NEAREST SEWER LINE DEPTH DISTANCE FROM: SEPTIC SEEPAGE ., TANK .__, SYSTEM REMARKS. DISTANCES: INSTALLED BY: ~-/~" PIPE MATERIAL: ~-~'~' LOT 5LOPE: REMARKS: Form No. EQ-031 DIAGRAM OF SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 3330 "C" STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503 TELEPHONE 274-456! SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM -- APPLICATION AND PERMIT NAME OF APPLICANT PERMIT NO. SEEPAGE P ~DRAIN FIELD FINANCED THROUGH TO BE INS ED BY OTHER SOIL TEST RESULTS NOTE.' THIS PERMIT IS NOT VALID WITHOUT ~OIL TEST COMPLETION DATE ANTICIPATED FINAL INSPECTION: 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED. BACKFILLING OF ANY SYSTEM WITHOUT FINAL INSPECTION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AUTHORITY WILL BE SUBJECT TO PROSECUTION. MINIMUM DISTANCES, REQUIREMENTS DIAGRAM OF SYSTEM FOUNDATION TO SEPTIC TANK SEPTIC TANK TO SEEPAGE PIT WALL SEPTIC TANK . SEEPAGE PIT DRAIN FIELD TO NEAREST LOTL' K,.,f__0N - WELL TO SEPTIC SEEPAGE PIT DRAIN FIELD ALSO CONSIDER AREA WELLS· WATER MAIN TO SEPTIC TANK SEEPAGE PIT DRAIN FIELD SEPTIC TANK,// Of, SEEPAGE PIT DRAIN FIELD TO RIVER, LAKE, STREAM. CAST IRON INTO AND OUT OF SEPTIC TANK AND INTO CRIB CROSSING GAP OF EXCAVATION 5 FEET INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL. 4 INCH DIAMETER CAST IRON SIPHON PIPES ON SEPTIC TANK AND SEEPAGE PIT FITTED WITH AIRTIGHT REMOVABLE CAPS. GRAVEL BACKFILL CONFORM TO BOROUGH R~I~JLATIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION. L_/ // .....-;-.--; I I CERTIF~ THAT I AM FAMILIAR WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ~REATER ANCHORAGE AREA ~OROUGH ORDINANCE DESCR~ SYSTEM IS IN~CORDANCE WITH SAID CODE. EQ-0~ 6 NO. 28-68 AND THAT THE ABOVE DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION / SOUTHCEIVTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE / SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE MACKAY BLDG. I 338 DENALI STREET ANCHORAGE 90501 June 17, 1975 Department of Environmental Quality Greater Anchorage Area Borough 3330 C Street Anchorage, AK 99503 Subject: Lot 55Creek Side Park Addition #I Gentlemen: We have no objection to the continued use of the existing cesspool if a septic tank is installed in the line ahead of the cesspool. If you have any questions regarding this please contact me. Yours truly, Regional Environmental Supervisor 7529 Maryland Avenue Anchorage, Alaska November 14, 1973 C.P. Judkins Department of Environmental Quality 3330 C Street Anchorage, Alaska 99503 llEcEi ~ED NOV 519T3 Sir: I am in the process of selling my two-bedroom house located at 7529 Maryland Avenue (lot 55a no blocK, Creekside Ist A~d~] and will possibly require D.E.Q. approval'of my on-site sewage system to obtain financing. My situation would normally require the installation of a IO00-gallon septic tank to meet D.E.Q. standards. I would like to request a temporary waiver from this requirement for the following reasons: I) the present system appears to be working. In my three years at this location I have never even pumped the cesspool. 2) my house and all others in the immediate vicinity are served by public water. 3) following submittal of a request signed by myself and my neighborhs, the G.A.A.B. Sewer Department is designing a public sewer system that will serve my lot. I have been informed by G.A.A.B. engineers that the system will very probably be installed next summer. I would be willing to escrow estimated hookup fees to guarantee immediate connection to public sewer. 4) I doubt that it would be physically possible to install a septic tan!~ in frozen ground. In summary, I feel that the installation of an $800 septic tank, when the present system is working and public sewer is eight months away, would be financially harsh and not necessarily protective of the public health. Thanks in advance for your attention to this matter. I have found your employees, particularly Mr. Rumfelt and Miss Dickerson, to be most courteous and helpful. Very trml~ y~urs,, William A. Ba~non