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I Carbondale' CO' 81623 Parcel #2391 321 0o 041 Frederic A. & Francis Davies I L?"i:;5i+ffi brtera-rt A I parcer #2ss1 s21 oo o4z i?r?ifiro#If;;f* kcn A . D.r Ea- Carbondale, CO' 81623 lA t TB I I I t I I I Bureau of Land Management P.O. Box 1009 Glenwood SPrings, CO. 81601 Tom Newland Roaring Fork Railroad Holding Authority P.O. Box 1270 Carbondale, CO. 81623 I I It lr lr lr lr l: l: HgpwonrH-Pewrer GrotucHltceL, INc'5020 Road 15tl Glenwood SPrings, CO 81601 Fax 970 945-8{5{ Phone 970 945-7988 SI.]BSOIL STI.JDY FOR FOI]NDATION DESIGN PROPOSED ADDITIONS, GARAGE, AND ACCESSORY STRUCTURE FISH RESIDENCE, O2O4 FLYING FISH ROAD GARFIELD COLINTY, COLORADO JOB NO. 198 578 SEPTEMBER 1.6, 1998 PREPARED FOR: JOHN FISH C/O JOSEPH EDWARD P.O. BOX 3s54 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 Item # 7 I I I lr lr lr lr l: l: l: t: HEPWORTH . PAWLAK GEOTECHMCAL, INC. September 16, 1998 John Fish cio Joseph Edward P.O. Box 3554 Aspen, Colorado 81612 Job No. 198 578 Subject:Report Transmittal, Subsoil Study for Foundation Design, Proposed Additions, Garage, and Accessory Structure, Fish Residence, 0204 Flying Fish Road, Garfield County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Fish: As requested, we have conducted a subsoil study for the proposed main house additions, garage with an A.D.U above, and an accessory strucnlre at the subject site. Subsurface conditions encountered in the exploratory borings drilled in the proposed building area consist of about lL/zto2feet of fill over nil to about 2feet of very clayey sands underlain with relatively dense sandy gravel and cobble alluvium. Groundwater was encountered in the borings between 2 and 4 feet below the ground surface. The proposed building construction can be founded on spread footings placed on the natural gravel subsoils and designed for an allowable bearing pressure of 3,000 psf. The report which follows describes our exploration, summarizes our findings, and presents our recommendations. It is important that we provide consultation during design, and f,reld services during construction to review and monitor the implementation of the geotechnical recommendations. If you have any questions regarding this report, please contact us. Sincerely, HEP$qRTH - PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Rev. By: DEH DAY/rso/ksm David A. Ydt'ng, P.E. t I I I I I I I I I t I I I t I I I I TABLE OF CONTEIYTS PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF STUDY . . ' PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION . . SITE CONDITIONS SUBSIDENCE POTENTIAL FIELD EXPLORATION SUBSI.JRFACE CONDITIONS FOUNDATION BEARING CONDITIONS DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS FOUNDATIONS FLOOR SLABS SURFACE DRAINAGE . PERCOLATION TESTING LIMITATIONS . FIGURE 1 - LOCATION OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS FIGURE 2 - LOGS OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS FIGURE 3 - LEGEND AND NOTES FIGURE4-5.GRADATIoNANALYSESTESTRESULTS TABLEI-SUMMARYoFLABoRAToRYTESTRESULTS 4 4 6 6 7 H.P GEOTECH 3 I I I I lr lr lr lr l:ll lr lr lr lr ll PT]RPOSE AND SCOPE OF STUDY This report presents the results of a subsoil srudy for proposed additions, an accessory structure and a garage at the Fish Residence, 0204 Flying Fish Road, Garfield Counry, Colorado. The project site is shown on Fig. 1. The purpose of the study was to develop recommendations for the foundation design. The srudy was conducted in accordance with our agreement for geotechnical engineering services to John Fish cio Joseph Edward dated August 2l' 1998. A fietd exploration program consisting of exploratory borings was conducted to obtain information on subsurface conditions. Samples of the subsoils obtained during the field exploration were tested in the laboratory to determine their classification and engineering characteristics. The results of the field exploration and laboratory testing were analyzed to develop recommendations for foundation types, depths and allowable pressures for the proposed building foundation. Subsoil profile and percolation testing was also performed in the proposed septic disposal site to evaluate the infiltration characteristics of the subsoils. This report summarizes the data obtained during this study and presents our conclusions, design recommendations and other geotechnical engineering considerations based on the proposed construction and the subsoil conditions encountered. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION The proposed building construction will consist of additions to the existing residence, an accessory structure and a detached garage with an A.D.U. above located on the site as shown on Fig. 1. The building construction will be I and 2 story with lower floors near the existing ground surface. The ground floors may be a combination of slab-on-grade and structurally supported over crawlspace. Grading for the construction is assumed to be relatively minor with cut depths between about 2 to 4 feet. we assume relatively light foundation loadings, typical of the proposed type of construction. An on-site septic disposal system is planned in the northeast part of the site as shown on Fig. 1. H-P Grorecn I I t I Itll lr lr lr lr lr lr lr t: lr lr t: )- If building loadings, location or grading plans gfuange significantly from those described above, we should be uotified to reevaluate the recommendations contained in this report. SITE CONDITIONS The site is along the north side of the Roaring Fork River about 2 miles east of Catherine Store. The ground surface is relatively flat with a slight slope down to the southwest towards the river. The lower part of the site adjacent to the river is apparently in the 100 year flood plain. Elevation difference across the proposed building areas is about I or Z feet, and elevation difference across the site about 6 feet. There has been some previous grading on the site, primarily in the area of the existing residence and for the access drive. There are existing ponds to the north of the residence connected by a small ditch which was flowing water at the time of our field work. Vegetation consists of grass and weeds with several large deciduous trees in the southwest portion of the lot. The existing underground septic system is northwest of the residence in the area of the proposed guest house and garage. The existing residence is a 1 and 2 story wood frame structure with lower floor near the existing ground surface. The building is estimated at about 25 to 30 years old and, based on cursory observations, appears in good condition from a foundation viewpoint. SUBSIDENCE POTENTIAL Bedrock of the pennsylvaniatr age Eagle Valley Evaporite underlies the subject site. These rocks ale a sequence of gypsiferous shale, frue-grained sandstone and siltstone with some massive beds of gypsum and limestone. There is a possibility that massive gypsum deposits associated with the Eagle Valley Evaporite underlie portions of the lot. Dissolution of the gypsum under certain conditions can cause sinkholes to develop and can prqduce areas of localized subsidence' During previous work in the area, several sinkholes have been observed scattered throughout portions of the Roaring H-P GEOTECH I I I I lr lr lr lr lr l: t: ll .3 - Fork valley. These sinkholes appeal similar to others associated with the Eagle valley Evaporite in other areas of westertr Colorado' sinkholes were not observed in the imrnediate area of the lot' No evidence of cavities was encountered in the subsurface materials; however, the exploratory borings were relatively shallow, for foundation design only. Based on our present knowledge of the subsurface conditions at the site, it cannot be said for certain that sinkholes will not develop. The risk of future ground subsidence on the subject lot throughout the service life of the proposed residence, in our opinion, is low; however' the owner should be made aware of the potential for sinkhole development' If further investigation of possible cavities in the bedrock below the site is desired' we should be contacted. FIELD E)GLORATION The field exploration for the project was conducted on september 4' 1998' Three exploratory borings were drilled at the locations shown on Fig' 1 to evaluate the subsurface conditions. Borings 1 and 2 were drilled in the proposed building areas in the southwest part of the site and the third boring was a profile boring drilled in the area of the proposed septic disposal system. The borings were advanced with 4 inch diameter continuous flight augers powered by a truck-moutrted Longyear BK-5|HD drill rig. The borings were logged by a representative of Hepworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, Inc. Samples of the subsoils were taken with 1% inch and 2 inch I'D' spoon samplers'Thesamplersweredrivenintothesubsoilsatvariousdepthswithblows from a 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches. This test is similar to the standard penetration test described by ASTM Method D-15g6. The penetration resistance varues are an indication of the relative density or consistency of the subsoils' Depths at which the samples were taken and the penetration resistance values are shown on the Logs of Exploratory Borings, Fig.2. The samples were returned to our laboratory for review by the project engineer and testing' H-P GEOTECH T t t I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I ,4- STJBSI,JRFACE CONDITIONS Graphic logs of the subsurface conditions encountered at the site are shown on Fig. 2. The subsoils in the building areas consist of about 1 to 2 feet of fill and topsoil overlying nil to aboutZVz feet of loose clayey sand. Below depths of about 2 to 4Vz feet medium dense to dense, sandy gravel containing cobbles and boulders was encoutrtered to the depths drilled of 8 to 11 feet. Drilling in the dense gravel with auger equipment was difficult due to the cobbles and boulders and drilling refusal was encountered in one boring in the deposit. Laboratory testiog performed on samples obtained from the borings included natural moisture content and gradation analyses. Results of gradation analyses performed on a small diameter drive sample (minus lVz nch fraction) of the natural gravel soils are shown on Fig. 4. The laboratory testing is summarized in Table I. Free water was etrcountered in the borings at the time of drilling and when checked 5 days later at depths from about 2 to 4 feet. The subsoils were very moist to wet with depth. FO{]NDATION BEARING CONDITIONS The natural gravel with cobble subsoils should provide moderate bearing capaciry and relatively low settlement potetrtial. Spread footings bearing on the gravel soils should be used for foundation support. Existing fill, topsoil, and fine grained soils should be removed as needed to bear on the gravels. The excavations may need to be dewatered if groundwater is encountered. DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS FOUNDATIONS Considering the subsoil conditions encountered in the exploratory borings and the nature of the prgposed construction, we recommend the building construction be founded with spread footings bearing on the natural gravel with cobble soils. H.P GEOTECH I I I I lr lr lr lr t: l: l: l: l: 5- The desigu and construction criteria presented below should be observed for a spread footing foundation system. 1) Footings placed on the undisturbed nanral gravel soils should be designed for an allowable soil bearing pressure of 3,000 psf. Based on experience, we expect settlement of footings designed and constructed as discussed in this section will be about 1 inch or less and essentially occur during the construction. 2) The footings should have a minimum width of 16 inches for continuous walls and 2 feet for isolated Pads' 3) Exterior footings and footings beneath unheated areas should be provided with adequate soil cover above their bearing elevation for frost protection. Placement of foundations at least 36 inches below exterior grade is typically used in this area' 4) Continuous foundation walls should be reinforced top and bottom to span local anomalies such as by assuming an u6upported length of at least 10 feet. Foundation walls acting as retaining structures should also be designed to resist a lateral earth pressure corresponding to an equivalent fluid unit weight of 45 Pcf' 5) All existing filt, topsoil, fine grained soils and any loose or disturbed soils should be removed and the footing bearing level extended down to the firm natural gravel with cobble soils. If water seepage is encountered, the footing areas should be dewatered before concrete placement. The dewatering can probably be accomplished by trenches placed outside of footing areas and sloped to a sump where the water can be pumped. A shallow depth of crushed rock can be placed in the bottom of the excavation to aid in the dewatering and allow construction in the dry. 6) A representative of the geotechnical engineer should observe all footing excavations prior to concrete placement to evaluate bearing conditions. H-P GEOTECH 3) T I I I I I t I I T I I I I I I I I I -6- FLOOR SLABS The natural on-site soils, exclusive of topsoil, are suitable to support lightly loaded slab-on-grade constnrction. Existing fill, topsoil and soft soils need to be removed and subgrade re-established with compacted structural fill' To reduce the effects of some differential movement, floor slabs should be separated from all bearing wallsandgg|gmnswithexpansionjoinswhichallowunrestrainedverticalmovement. Floor slab control joints should be used to reduce damage due to shrinkage cracking' The requiremetrts for joint spacing and slab reinforcement should be established by the designer based on experience and the intended slab use' A minimum 4 inch layer of free-draining gravel can be placed beneath slabs to act as a leveling course' This material should consist of minus 2 inch aggregate with at least 50% retained on the No. 4 sieve and less than 12% passng the No' 200 sieve' Atl fill materials for support of floor slabs should be compacted to atleast9lflo of maximum standard Proctor densiry at a moisture cotrtent near optimum' Required fill can consist of the on-site gravels devoid of vegetation, topsoil and oversized rock' SURFACE DRAINAGE Perimeter foundation drains around the building areas should not be needed provided the excavation is above high groundwater level and positive surface drainage is provided. Due to the shallow groundwater, damp crawlspace conditions should be expected, even with adequate venting. The following drainage precautions should be observed during construction and maintained at all times after the buitdings have been completed: 1) 2) lnundation ofthe foundation excavations and underslab areas should be avoided during construction. Exterior backfill should be adjusted to near optimum moisture and compacted to at least 95% ofthe maximum standald Proctor density in pavement and slab areas and to at least 90% of the maximum standard Proctor density in landscape areas' The ground surface sunounding the exterior of the buildings should be sloped to drain away from the foundation in all directions. we H.P GEOTECH t I I ll lr lr lr lr l: l: t: l: ll -7- recommend a minimum slope of 6 inches in the first 10 feet in "npaved areas and a minimum slope of 3 inches in the fust 10 feet in paved areas' Granular wall backfill should be capped with about 2 feet of the on-site finergrainedsoilstoreducesurfacewaterinfiltration. 4) Roof downspouts and drains should discharge well beyond the limis of all backfill. PERCOLATION TESTING Percolation tests were conducted on September 9, 1998 to evaluate the feasibility of an infiltration septic disposal system at the site' One prof,le boring and three percolation holes were drilted at locations as shown on Fig' 1' The test holes were drilled with 6 inch diameter auger (P-1) and hand dug (P-2 and P-3), and were soaked with water one day prior to testing. Two other initial auger test holes were abandoned due to groundwater in the bottom and the hand dug holes added' The soils encountered in the percolation holes are similar to those encountered in the Profile Boring shown on Fig. Zand consist of about 2 feetof topsoil overlying soft sandy silty clay with coarse gravel alluvium below about 4 feet depth. Groundwater level was about 2 feet deep in the area. The percolation tests results, presented in Tabte II' indicate average rates of about 90 minutes in the topsoil (based on the last 3 readings) and no percolation rate in the clay soils. The auger drilling may have smeared the clay soils in the P-l hole and reduced the percolation rate. Based on the subsurface conditions encountered and the percolation test results, we recorrmend that a civil engineer design the septic disposal system. LIMITATIONS This study has been conducted in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering principles and practices in this area at this time' We make no warranty either expressed or implied. The conclusions and recommendations submitted in this report are based upon the data obtained from the exploratory borings drilled at the locations indicated on Fig. 1, the proposed type of construction and our experience H.P GEOTECH I I I T lrlt lr lr lr lr lr lr l: lr lr lr t: .8- in the area. Our findings include interpolation and extrapolation of the subsurface conditions identified at the exploratory borings and variations in the subsurface conditions may not become evident until excavation is performed' If conditions encountered during construction appeal different from those described in this report' we should be notified so that re-evaluation of the recommendations may be made' This report has been prepared for the exclusive use by our client for design purposes. We are not responsible for technical interpretations by others of our information. As the project evolves, we should provide continued consultation and field services during construction to review and monitor the implementation of our recommendations, and to verify that the recommendations have been appropriately interpreted. Significant design changes may require additional analysis or modifications to the recommendations presented herein. we recommend on-site observation of excavations and foundation bearing strata and testing of structural fill by a representative of the geotechnical engineer' Sincerely, HEPWORTH,<?4,MCAL, INC. Daniel E. Hardin, P.E. DAY/rso cc: Sopris Engineering - Atrn: Yancy Nichol H-P GEOTECH I I I T I I I T t T t t I I T I I t I A},,NG flSH ROAD APPROXMAIE SCALE 1'= 50' PROPOSED \ sEP_TtC DTSPOSAL P 1'\ *il a\R. a \ P2 pRoHr-g o\. BoRTNG '\ \ \ \ I I I I\ LEGEND . EXPLORATORY BORING . A PERCOLATION TEST HOLE \\ \ 5320 \r \r/ -\-r t, ti. PRoPoSED ( t\-__- gLTAg:^[n-r ) = -\r\- ADU ABO\E ( 6 lFt \ (J-\ Zl\ E,EXIST]NG PONO\z \\E.l=:'uJ '-";t' {{l FrrI'")) STRUCruRE r -BoR,*G o . .-\ 1--2"'" _'\ \- d -J ,*oro6 / AoDtTloNs /\\ 6320 \WL-'\__/- aoRrNG 1!fl;.A\. \.- \= ts'.Il' -j\.\\\--\ 6322*?*,,,* 6324 6322 198 578 HEPWORTH - PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC. LOCATION OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS AND PERCOLATION TEST HOLES Fig. 1 TI rl rl rl I I I I I I I I I lD o) LL I C .9 o q) Lt so/11 -2OO:2 631 5 o o)l! I c .9 o c,i; 50/1'.| +/t-48 -2Oo-11 631 0 2/6,1o/o e/6.1o/o 6320 BORING 1 ELEV. : 632/ BORING 2 ELEV. = 6321' PROFILE BORING ELEV. = 632+' Note: Explonotion of symbols is shown on Fiq' 3' 6/12 tYC=J0.3 -20O:38 21/6.10/o 2+/12 631 0 631 5 LOGS OF EXPLORATORY BORINGSHEPWORTH PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC.198 578 6320 I T LEGEND: D( flLL; monploced sondy grovel with cobbles, silty ond cloyey, medium dense. moist to very moist, X dork brown. aH TOPSOIIj orgonic sondy silty cloy. soft, very moist, block.a lE CLAy (CL*SC); very sondy ot Profile Boring to cloyey sond ot Boring 1, silty, soft to loose, E] very moist to wet, dork brown, low plosticity- FJ GRA\EL AND COBBLES (cM-cP); with smoll boulders, sondy, slightly silty, medium dense to dense H with depth, wet, brown. rocks ore rounded to subrounded. I n Relotively undisturbed drive somple; 2-inch l.D. Colifornio liner somple. t' I Drive sompte: stondord penetrotion test ( SPI ), t S/a-inch l.D. split spoon somple, ASru D - 1586. _ Drive somole blow count: indicotes thot 24 blows of o 140-pound hommer folling 30 inches were 24/12 required to drive the Colifornio or SPT sompler 12 inches- 0.5 = Free woter level in boring ond number of doys ofter drilling meosurement wos mode- - Depth ot which boring coved when meosured on September 9, 1998. T I Procticol rig refusol. NOTES: 'l . Explorotory borings were drilled on September 4, 1998 with o 4-inch diometer continuous flight power ouger. 2. Locotions of explorotory borings were meosured opproximotely by pocing from feotures shown on the site Plon Provided. 3. Elevotions of explorotory borings were obtoined by interpolotion between contours on the site plon provided. 4. The explorotory boring locotions ond elevotions should be considered occurote only to the degree implied by the method used. 5. The lines between moteriols shown on the explorotory boring logs represent the opproximote boundories between moteriol types ond tronsitions moy be groduol. E. Woter level reodings shown on the logs were mode of the time ond under the conditions indicoted' Fluctuotion in woter level moy occur with time- 7. Loborotory Testing Results: WC=WoterContent(Z) *4 : Percent retoined on No. 4 sieve. -2OO : Percent posslng No. 200 sieve. 198 578 HEPWORTH PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC. LEGEND AND NOTES Fig. J I I I T T I I t I t T t I I I I I U.S. SIATDARD SERES 21,l(l r@t HR. 7 HRutl. 't5 taN.60 Llt.19 rail. { Lil, , LN,,rq,Fo (.) aa I zso LJ CJ E. UJ o_ olrl Z. F trJt Fz. uJ(J E.L] o- .oo5 .ooc .o71 .r5O .3OO .600 r.18 236 4.75 9.5..-. t9-0 DIAMETER OF PARTICLES IN MILLIMETERS 76.2 i5212r GRAVET 48 SAND 41 SILT AND CLAY 'I1 LIQUID LIMIT PLAST]CIry INDEX ot lO FeetSAMPLE OF: Slightly Silty Sondy Grovel FROM: Boring 198 578 HEPWORTH PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC.GRADATION TEST RESULTS Fig. 4 I I T t I I T I t I t I I t I f,5' t J1@ 203 E cbox Jcl696E E E' oo o) oo (l)l o Lol ! oo =,-o -} ga E o ct) rc, Coa 6!-296- 6HEEosF2=q J(J @F = GUo UFF 9x 3EE o- ==* np;;@ cf)c{ zIF o Eo o-?sq { Jg?FE-o @$ EeEc>o JlgF<=zd,)s^3E!€<ooz=o CO o cf) z9ts oo rJr =o FE c{o r.o ozao6 N ao lr) @o, dz d)o-) I I I I I t t I I I I I T I I ll lr lr lr dz aj5 3A z1!6nlrl l- u.t-H(9,rlEvd#1fl8 =1+o FE, oZ ==O-a TIJ I T I I I I I t t I I T I T T I I T I t HEPWORTH.PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC. TABLE II PERCOLATION TEST RESULTS JOB NO. 198 578 Note: Percolation tests holes were drilled on September 4, 1998 with 6-inch diameter auger (P-1) and hand dug holes (P-2 and P-3) pre-soaked on September 8, 1 998. Percolation tests were conducted on September 9, 1998 by Hepworth Pawlak Geotechnical. Test P-1 was in very sandy clay soils and tests P-2 and P-3 in topsoil. Hole P-1 had 15 inch depth of water at start of test from the pre-soaking. The average percolation rate was based on the last 3 readings of each test. HOLE NO.HOLE DEPTH (!NCHES) LENGTH OF INTERVAL (MIN) WATER DEPTH AT START OF INTERVAL (INCHES) WATER DEPTH AT END OF INTERVAL (!NCHES) DROP IN WATER LEVEL flNCHES) AVERAGE PERCOLATION RATE (MrN./rNCH) P-1 301t2 20 30 60 16 314 16 3t4 o none 16 3/4 16 3t4 0 16 3/4 16 314 0 P-2 15112 15 11 314 11 112 114 90 11 1t2 11 1t4 1t4 11 1t4 11 114 0 11 114 11 114 11 10 3t4 1t4 10 3/4 10 3t4 0 10 3t4 10 1t2 114 10 1t2 10 114 1t4 P-3 12 15 a 112 8 1t2 90 8 7 314 114 7 3t4 7112 1t4 7 1t2 71t2 0 7 112 7 114 114 71t4 7 1t4 7 7 0 7 6 3t4 114 I I I lr lr lr lr l: lr l: t: John Fish C/O JosePh Edward P. O. Box 3554 Aspen, CO 81612 RE: Individual Sewage Disposal System Design for Fish Resid "n"",-O214ityittg Fish Road, Garfield County, Colorado SE Job No. 98099.01 Item # 8 Dear Mr. Edward; Attached herewith is the revised report and design for the subject site improvements per your request' we have made some adjustments to oui design based on the new information regarding the proposed improvements you provided us in addition to the previous report. Existing Site Conditions : The subject site is located adjacent to the Roaring Fork River at0204 Flying Fish Road in Garfield County, colorado. The existing main house has three bedrooms. water is supplied by a well on the property next to the existing house near the southeast corner of the property. The existing ground surface near the area for the proposed septic system slopes to the southwest at a 0.30 oh gtade' The finished floor elevation for the current residence rs 6324.2feet (msl) and the nominal elevation of existing ground at the location of the proposed leach field is 6325.0 +/- (msl)' The current owner intends to construct additions to the existing house, yet maintain the living quarters at three bedrooms. Other improvements to the property include building a separate garage with living quarters equivalent to two bedrooms and a separate accessory structure. The total number of bedrooms for t^he design of the proposed system will be five (5) unless noted otherwise' Subsurface Conditions: Attached herewith are the results of the subsurface investigation and percolation tests conducted by Hepworth-pawlak Geotechnical, Inc. dated September 16, 1998. The subsoil encountered at the site consists of about two (2') feet of compacted backfill above very clayey sands underrain with dense sandy gravel and cobble alluvium of about two (2',) feet depth. The groundwater table was encountered at about two feet below the ground surface in the profile pit. Due to the slow absorption rates and high groundwater table, ihe system will need to be elevated, then bedded with acceptable soils imported to the site. SoPRls EttGlllEERlllG o ll'G civil consultants I I I T I I I I t t I I I I I I I t I Page2 Fish PropertY SE Job No. 98099.01 Final System Design: A site plan is provided to detail the various components of the proposed sewage disposal system. Please note that the location of the proposed leach field system is required to be outside the floodplain. The new field must be constructed as a mound system since the water table is so close to the surface of the ground. The following pages detail the technical criteria utilized in design of the proposed system. Design Criteria: proposed residence is a 3 bedroom house with a detached garage having 2 bedrooms above the garage' The design flows are calculated as follows: Residence unit - 3 bedrooms @ 2 person /bedroom:6 person Garage unit - 2 bedroom @2person/ bedroom:4 person Total # ofoccupants: 10 Person From the Garfield County I. S. D. S. Regulation; Max. design flow (Q) : # of people x 1.5 x (avg. flow)gaVperson/day x 75 gaVperson/day Q: 10*75*1.5: ll25 gaVdaY Septic Tank Design: Main House and Garage Unit Q: 10*75*1.5:1125 Volume (V) of tank: Design Flow * 1.25 V: 1125 gaVday * 1.25:1406 gallons (30 hour retention time) Use one 1500 gallon tank for the garage and main house' Note: Total allowable tank capacity from I. S. D. S. Regulation: 1250 + (1*250): 1500 gallons. Percolation Test Results: Attached herewith are the results of the subsurface investigation and percolation tests conducted by Hepworth-pawlak Geotechnical, Inc. dated September 16, 1998. As mentioned above, the groundwater table was encountered at about two feet below the ground surface in the profile pit' Three test holes were used with varying absorption rates with the first test hole measuring no rate of absorption, yet the other two test holes were measured at 90 minutes per inch. The results of the percolation test indicated the subsurface soils are unacceptable for a conventional absorption field system without modifications to the soil. Garfield County Regulations will not accept absorption rates longer than 60 minutes per inch for design of conventional leach field systems without modified soils. Also, Regulations require the bottom of the leach field system to be a minimum four feet above the water table. Therefore, an elevated or Mounded Soit Absorption Disposal System is recommended for this site. I t I I I I I I t I I I I T t I I I I Page 3 Fish ProPertY SE Job No. 98099.01 Absorption Field Disposal System Design: A (SF):-Q/5 * ./T : where A: Area; Q = flow (gaVday) !t : sqrrute root of time of absorption rate (min'/inch) This design will give a recommended minimum absorption field area: S= (ll25t5) . 'i90 = 2135 sq. ft' Thus, using imported sandy loam soil yields the minimum area: A:Q/LTAR : 112510'72: 1,563 sq' ft' Use: Minimum 36, x 60' absorption field or dimensions to obtain 2135 sq. ft. minimum. Site Improvements Layout: In retrospect of the current conditions, all septic tank and sewage lines must be watertight for reasons that much of the proposed septic system will be placed at or below the water table. A dosing tank of 600 gallons .upu.ityir r..oro-.nded due to the size of the absorption area and have automatic liquid level Jontrols. A grinder pump will be needed to pump sewage to the elevated distribution field and sufficiently sized to maintain a discharge velocity of 5 feet per second. The dosing tank will be fed from the septic tank. The tank must be watertight therefore, it is recommended to install a one piece septic tank unit to prevent groundwater infiltration into the septic system' General Notes: 1) All materials and installation practices shall conform to the Garfield County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulation. 2) All sewer lines in the system shall be Schedule 40 or SDR-35 PVC unless specified otherwise on the plans. 3) The contractor shall ensure that the concrete septic tank and sewer lines are completely watertight. 4) The bed area must be protected to prevent damage from vehicular or livestock traffic and must be crowned to divert drainage runoff away from the bed' 5) The contractor shall not excavate to a depth greater than two feet (2') at any one location within the site ofthe proposed bed. 6) The mound shall be planted (sod or mulch seeding) with suitable vegetative cover. 7) The sand material utilized in the bed shall have an effective size betweet0.25 mm and 1.00 mm. The uniformity coeffrcient shall be 4.0 or less. S) Add t'wo-way cleanouts on each service line from 9) Livestock should not be confined in the field area. the house and garage. 10) A11 septic and dosing tanks will require anchoring where groundwater is present. I I I lr lr lr lr lr lr l: l: ti Page 4 Fish ProPertY SE Job No. 98099.01 our design and recommendations are based upon data supplied to us by others. If subsurface or site conditions are found to be different from thosi decided in this revised report, we should be notified to evaluate the effect it may have on the proposed ISDS. If the county Environmental Health Department requests changes o, -oiin"rtions to tits aesign, we should be contacted to evaluate the effect on the ISDS' If you have any question or need any additional information , please call' ERING, LLC Sincerely, Project Engineer { & T! I I I I I GENERAL IIO'IES: { GRAPEIC SC.rT r) ALL TTATEBALS AND tNSTAi-r-AIdr pRACIlcEs gi ll- @NFm,( m. IHE GARFIELD CoUNTY II{0VIIJAL sEwAGf, DISPGAL REd'JLAT]0I.zl tF sEreR:ulq! rN-tHE s\srEu sH^Lt 9€ so{EDlJrJ,+o oR sR_Jlt 6) e) 'to) 6) 7) r) 4) PVC UICESSIPEEfiEtsgIHERITS ON THE PT,,{S.I}IE CO{]RACTOR SiIfJ. ENSURE ]HAT IHE Cot{CRCO{Cf,EIE SEPIIC TA'{(AND SEWER L'NES ARE @I1PI.E'ELY I|A'IERIIG1{T..IHE 8ED AREA TUST 8E PROIECIED TO PRf\ErT DII'^GE FROY IENEJL R OR U\,tSToCX TR mc AIO LUSt BE CRoTNED fO Ol\mrDRAINIGE RUNOFF ^WAY FROI.{ IHE 8M..IHE CO+''RACTOR SHALL NOT O(CIVATE TO A OEPrH GREA1B'IHI}{IY,O FEr (2) AT Alty (xE LoOAION rrIHN ]1€ gTE OF DrE PROPOSED BO. l|llrjJu]\Ig s{ LL EE pL^NtD (SOO OR yttlcH smtNc) uaH SUITASLE IECETATI\E COVER..IHE SANO UA1EIIAL U'IUZED IN lHE BED 9{{r HAVT AN EFFECITAETF BETS,EEN 0.?5 ty AllD 1.00 XM. IltE UMFOFIITY CO€FF|CIO{T SHALL BE 4.0 M LESS ADD Irc-WAY O.E^XqJIS OI.I EACH 5ERIICE UXE FROT IHE HCI.ISEAND GARACE. qiE!199,( sl{(,LD NOr BE Ccr.IFlr|ED tx rHE FIEL ^REAALL SEPTIC A'IO DOslNG TANKS TLL FEqJNE ANO{ORIIG T|IIEREcRouxDw IEn ts PRES8{T- 5)(rE )II.D I ESrxlEfi umt E c/.r,rDLD Goarf,tr' a0zail,o FISH RESIDENCE GX llllIc ttSS IorDProPcrD L & D. S. Prlr &sr 'lEtrltA'cta.ut 6 no(m)Mr lr lr l,t I I ---=(- tt ') / ,--r-tt Fonn No. lGws-zs OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER COLORADO DMSION OF WATER RESOURCES 818 Ceotennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St. Derwer, Colorado B@03 (303) 86&3s8r .f " ., l.J j{r 'lili : ,r:'Item # 9 E(ST T WETL PERMTT NUMBER 0Bs899Z r-..-).-r *-DIV. 5 CNTY. 23 WD 38 DES. BASIN Lot 11 Block: Filing: Subdiv: SCHULTZ APPROVED WELL LOCATION GARFIELD COUNTY sw 114 NE 114 Sedion 32 Twp 7 S MNGE 87 W 6th p.M. DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 265C Ft. from South Section Une 3000 Ft. from west Section Line l* I I I JOHN W FISH BOX 82sO MADISON WI (608)244€s76 JR s3708- PERMTTTO USE AT.I E(IS]ING WEII 1) 2) 3) ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDMONS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of thepermit does not €rssure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude anotherowner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. The construction of this wellshall be in compliance with the Water Well Consruction Rules 2 CCR 4OZ-2, unlessapproval of a variance has been granted by the State Board of Examiners of Water Welt Construction and pump lnstallation Contractors in accordance with Rule 1g. Approved pursuant to cRS 37-90-137(2) forthe use of an existing well, permit no. 1G3814 (expired), appropriatingground water tributary lo _lhe Roaring Fork River, as an afternate point of diversion to the Basalt Conduit, on thecondation that the well shall he operated ontv when the Basaft Water Conservanry Dastrict's substitute water supplyplan' approved by the State Engineer, is in effea and when a water allotment contract between the well owner andthe Basalt water Conservanry District for the release of replacement water from Ruedi Reservoir is in effect, ggunder an approved plan for augmentation. BWCD conract #3.g.5270. The use of ground water from this well is limited to ordinary household purposes inside two (2) single familydwellings and the irrigation of not more than 1,50o square feeiof home gardens and lawns, all located oi a singteresidential site described as lot 1 1, SchulE Subdivision, Garfield County.- ett use of this well wili Oe curtaiteO unlessthe water allotment contract or a plan for augmentation is in effea. The mar<imum pumping rate shall not exceed 15 GpM. i/---\The average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated shall not exceedro.g acrl,root (293,265 gallons). A totalizing flow meter must be installed on this welland maintained in good wo*hgrdoer. perrnanent recordsof all diversions must be maintained by the well owner (recorded at leai annually) and sutrmitted to the DivisionEngineer upon request. The well must be located not more than 2oo feet from the location specified on this permh. The owner shall mark the well in a conspicuous ptace with well permit number(s), name of the aquifer, and courtcase number(s) as appropriate. The or/ner shall take necessary means and precautions to preserve thesemarkings.1}D F_)_qe 4) s) 6) 4 8) e) ROVED JD2 Sn ErglrE ( 0399399 A. Receipt No.DATE ISSUED AUG [I 7 19 - k'6E*,-+96 &*l*oN DA'E AUG 0I 199 t t II II I T It II I 0Ec, - r 4' e8 (Hoil)l4:41 l{RIGHT ITATER lliL"tOltlEr.lrof TEL:303 480 1020 DEPAFTIIEilT OF TI{E AEIIY u,s. Ahry EllclilEEE qsTHcr, slcnlltEltTo COBPS OF EINOIilEEN5 ttz J SITEEI SlcnlrElaro. cAlrFontatl tgu.-2s211 P, 002 Item #10I T I I I I I I I I I t I I I t December 8, L99S Regulatory Braneh (1999?5492) Mr, John Flsh Post Office Box B2S0 Madlson, Wieconsin 53208 Dear Mr. Fish: . r am responding to your reque:t, srrbmiEted by l[righr HaterEngineers, f9r a Dcpartment of Che Army ;:ermit to- perf5rm variousacLivities within watcrs of the united-sEates orr your propertynear carbondale. .The Frojecu ls loeated adjacent to E-he i.oariugFork River approximately one mile uprtream of c"ttr"rine'a stsorenear Ehe eentcr of SecElon 32, Tor,rnship Z South, Range g? West,Garfield CounEy, Colorado. r wieited the properEy wlth you and Ms. Blair r.cisure ofWriglt Water Engineera on $epEernblr 19, 1998. The projectinvorvee various improvementL on your properEy whicl iircrude adrlvgway, pond dredging, and random uouralr piaccments. Thechief -of _Enginecra hae-issued nat,ionwide genEral perndt numb€re14 and 18 which aut,horizee the discharge 6r dredgEd or filrrnaterlal in watere of the united StateE for mj.noi road crossingsand minor discha_rges. Ey ret,ter daced Nowember 6, 199g, wcconsurted with rhe u.s. Flsh and llild1if,e se:rrice (senrice) onour determinatj.on that_ the proj-ect may affect, but is nor iilreryt,o adverscl-y affect, Ehreat,ened or endangcred species proEected-by the_Endangered Species Act.. The Senrice reslonded in a letterdated December 2, 1998, their coneurrence with lti" determination(see enclosure). Therefore, your project can be consEructedunder the above authorities pioviaEa ihe work meets thecondlt.ione lieted on thc enclosed information sheets. you mustsarso send finished photographs and a signed letter ofcertj.fication r-o the 9orp" of rngmeers wtthin 30 daye afrereompletion o{.the work (lee geneial condition number 1.4). A copyof the certification sratemeit is inciuaea for your Ga. Thie werificatton ie walid for Ewo yearg from thc date ofthis letter. If yorr hava not compreted irorrr pr;ject uy-ttrat!i8", yog shourd sonE,acE, Ehe corpi of gniineeie io obri:-ninformation on any changee whieh-may travE occurred to Ehcnationwid.e permits. you are resporriible f,or remain5.u.g intormedof such cha.nges. I DEc, -14'98([l0l,l) l4:41 l{RIGHT ItATER TEL:303 480 1020 P, 003 t I I I t T I I I I I t I I I t I t -2- WeharreassigmednumberLgge7s4g?Eoyogr.p'9lecE.Pleaserefer to thIE ,ru*6er in any correspondenee wit,h this office' If you have any questions, PILase contact me at telephone number lgzo) 243-LL99, extension 16. Sincere1Y, Susan Bachini NaIl Envj-ronmental Engineer Northwestern Colorado Regrrlatsory Office 402 Rood Avenue, Room 142 Grand Jr:ncuion, Colorado 81501-2563 Enclosureg Coples Furnished: ,r4". Blair IJeisure, Wrig_ht Hater Engiaeers, 2490 t0est 26t'h Avenue,' Suit.e 100A, Denver, Colorado 802I'1 Mr. Robert ei"f.ey, Coloradc. 'ivision of Wild1ife, 7L]- Independent Avenue, Grand .firnct.ion, Colorado 81501 I4B.,Susan T. Moyer, U.S. Fish and Wi]d]if,e Service, 764 Horizcn Drive. South innex A, Grand Jr.rgctiOn, Colorado 81.506-3946 Mr. Mark Bean, Gartield courtty. 109 gth streeE, suitc 303, Glenwood SPrirrgs, Colorado 81501 i ,lt. . ; rlrt r,-' I f PJ"Lt,,:riyl ilirnll'r- I']I":'['L .Irrlt:; ir. FI:ll , .l '. I I '; 1.,- l.r:'* -rori l, I ' ri - :iriiisn", !iise,,'sqrn il7!3.n=in ( ,rrf ! ,.1 l:'4 ':rit' "{K)OLI[xol )r I 5 i r''r i- 'l i r:,1 1.i ... ! -'..-,. l - -' .;. -". -..2-.].Rncordcr' -oo,4'--' -j. Dr)\ k. -..'j* i' ' .. r:-,1: l+r1., Item #11 i = I . {.;i;, i'tt.r ;:{i i i.. .+,',-,Ffa'/rr'P ,. -'![f.j:.i..'... . a. - {.,-r r'!:j l:i,itiiii't: , :. 'ritii til 1rl , _i.!' j;' j,--Si-jr,,!,. ari:ir\ ..i , { :,.iiij'$.iiYi''l.,:.1'.-';, -.' ;*;:;rl..}ii..i - ti':'i'i ''. ,\.i i;;'r.,,; I rAri 439 I tri. | )t,t.tt. r",'t, 1,. . ," .)4,i I l-;I '!a. 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Exc€pt 1977 taxes payable in 1978 and sub'iect to the exceprions "or,."ll!u'ir,' *,"--"tt;"tfi^;;iuii' -ai 'incorPorated . herein ' end thc rbovr rra4arned Fdnr'..t:. o.*1'15T.ffiT.fl h#rftfl 3';ff ^l"#j;ff tH:!;?:Ifr :xs*r.tlffif"l#"iT";[n;:',"-*',* ir.,Y;.il.#'S ss':l{#.:; ;'-m w,mn.nr AND f0 REVER o"*I I tN WITI{ESS \f,BEnEOF. th' "ld Frt i"g tl.tt. f'ot F t ha'e tcrllTto tlt end rerts 'tL du ard rar tlrrt T *T // - /') r' Slrnc4 erlt{ rnd Dtllvcrrl h fb Pra+tl r( PRALL sr^130F@t BlDo' ]* **.)':S'i;*,"n ,,Hl'T-- xrrorrodsd o'""" 1" oo - .l,s,*"1*#UT'q%lli"i'*r*"" a' Ka 6e t ? R c t t 14., ir: eaat*t Ad6;o."r 12, l'ltu,*'wttacrmvhrn'\*;i) MY commission exPires and official seal. S.JsnlI,l bmrrrr, PRILL , STATE OT COI.oR,ADO County of The foregoing instrument e6s 5sknglu1e:knowledgedl before me t . 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E e , 6 : o o, I qr EXHIBIT ,A,' warranty Deed - (Pra11'/Fish) ,:,"..;Oi tACi44l Subject to the following: Rioht of the proprietor of a vein or lode to extract and renpv his -krrlri tha same Ue iouna to Penetra!: ?r fi!:I::"t "t3--ttt"."fronr-, should the same :il: ;H: ::fi" :fri -;';;.;-;;., ;; ::i:1"'3.8" ::"i.:$ii::::":fi[';:i ii'i?Iri'il'i;i-ri-"t-iig" 363 as Reeeption inof : ,l :l I T T Right of *aY for ditchea cr canals oi'ttr"-u"it6d states as reserv"d-i" ;;y1; riiii,-r" s"or rz at Paee 363 Restrictions as clontained in instrument recorded in Book 398 at p"i"-ee--"" Reception No' 212180' of uay of lrenrrer and Rio, Grande Railroad Company 100 feet rhroush the sEtswf'Ll-lt;l-ot said-section :z ana swllswrl Section 33, as gt;t;-Uy-instnrcnt rec'orded Pebruary 2I' itt sooL 19 at Page 39' Rightsidth said 1888 c.onstructed bY , United Statea I aa RecePtion PatentNo. 18378. the authority Patent recorded No.. 18378. November 14, 1958, Rioht of waY for as-disclosed bY at page 5I2- ' the Basin Ditch over and uil-""a itaterent reeorded across subJect ProPerty,-i*" 7, 1887 in Book 9 _ 's one-ha1f' of all oil, -sae' -:?:1-al.::"$:1i.::*:l';tlnii""ltl?3i"ni1 "3: it' ":i: i :'i il "ffi::1;ili; "*J - ns; * :.: : Il":1", ::Itrei'wiltr the right to-const-ruct f acilities!('Es v' Lvt 'v -"*in" and remrrve the sal'"to progPect forr I _- :G ro.Ar, li.nHiliil"l"I;"llE""li'lEHi; j:,':***]1,:"1;,i' rl"ll3*"li;l3"ilH'!E* ii' li!:#fi=- **":ii;m:":? ; "l' i:.:1":::*.i: ::tTlE: fi[:""H :$'ffi:i"3Il!ii";;;-th;;""r' "i- rnterests therein' , T Right of way of Rocky.Io"'tt1i:.t:1:"ttf Gas Cotnpany to constEuct' operate and nraintain-its gas piperine and appurtena:rces, over' through, under "r,i-"".o="-suUlett pilp"rt'--"! gt.ttt.a by inst'rment recorded october igl-igii in ioor :lz- at page 24r' for the continued uninterrupted flow of water in the il""t -".ot and across subJect property'Right of waY Roaring Fork I I l I I t I i ffi-r!mF l,ll T March 4,1999 Garfi eld County Planning Department 109 Eight Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, Colorado g160l Item # 12 To Whom It May Concem: This letter is to acknowledge that Joseph Edward may act in my behalf in regard to mySpecial Use Permit Applications. -