HomeMy WebLinkAboutOriginal OWTS Engineer Design - 03.08.2023129 CAINS LANE
CARBONDALE, CO 41623
970.309.5259
CARLA. OSTBERG@GMAI L. COM
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March 8,2023 Project No. C1792
Brent Lough
blridqerunner@qmail.com
Subsurface lnvestigation and Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Design
Thunder Ridge Business Center
6762Hwy 82
Garfield County, Colorado
Brent,
CBO lnc. performed a subsurface investigation and completed an onsite wastewater treatment system
(OWTS) design for the subject residence. fhe 42,250 square feet (0.97-acre) property is located outside
of Glenwood Springs, in an area where OWTSs and wells are necessary.
Legal Description: Section: 1 Township: 7 Range: Bg TR lN LOT B 42250 SQUARE FEET
Parcel lD: 2395-01 1-00-01 1
SITE CONDITIONS
The property is currently developed with four 2-bedroom residences. These residences are served by an
existing OWTS. No records on the existing OWTS were available from Garfield County Community
Development Department. The subject OWTS consists of two, two-compartment concrete septic tanks
connected in series. Effluent gravity flows to a distribution box and then to three seepage pits. The
former property owner provided a sketch (enclosed). We have estimated the location of the seepage pits
on our drawings. The existing structures will be demolished and the existing OWTS components must be
abandoned.
Two commercial office buildings (referenced as Building #1 and Building #2) are proposed. Each
building will have four office spaces with a toilet and lavatory. With the potentialfor up to two B-hour
office employees per space, we are sizing the OWTS to accommodate up to sixteen B-hour employees.
The property is served potable water from a private well on the property. The well is located near the
northern property boundary. The well is located greater than SO-feet from the proposed septic tank and
greater than 1OO-feet from the proposed soil treatment area (STA). The Division of Water Resources
map of nearby wells does not show other wells within 1O0Jeet of our proposed OWTS location.
The proposed soiltreatment area (STA) location is in the existing driveway, which will be re-routed.
Additionally, one of the three seepage pits is in the approximate STA location. We are proposing an
over-excavated sand filter due to space constraints, the fact that the new STA is proposed in previously
potentially compacted soils as an area subject to traffic, and the unknown proximity to the existing STA
will require abandonment.
The OWTS is sized for domestic waste only.
Page2
SUBSURFACE
The subsurface was investigated on February 22,2023 by digging one soil profile test pit excavation (Test
Pit). Only one Test Pit was excavated because we did not want to disturb the existing driveway, which is still
in use by tenants on the property, a known gas line was not located through the locate process, and one of
the existing seepage pits was also in the approximate area. We dug the Test Pit in the most reasonable
location to not disturb the existing infrastructure. A visual and tactile soil analysis was completed by Carla
Ostberg at the time of excavation.l
The materials encountered in Test Pit #1 consisted of road base and frozen topsoil to 1.S-feet, underlain by
reddish brown sandy loam to a maximum depth explored of 7.O-feet. No bedrock or groundwater was
encountered.
A sample of the soil was taken from Test Pit #1 at 3-feet below grade. Soil structure grade was
moderate. The soilformed a ball and a ribbon less than 1-inch in length before breaking. Soilstructure
shape was blocky and consistence was friable. Soil texture was more gritty than smooth.
Soils are consistent with Soil Type 2, Sandy Loam, with moderate structure grade. An unlined, over-
excavated sand filter is proposed with a minimum o'12-feet of sand filter material (Secondary Sand). A
long-term acceptance rate (LTAR) of 0.8 gallons per square foot will be used to design the STA.
Frozen topsoil
I Carla Ostberg holds a Certificate of Attendance and Examination from the CPOW Visual and Tactile
Evaluation of Soils Training.
Page 3
Looking northwest
View of Test Pit #1 looking east Easier digging below 2-feet
Moderate sidewall
Page 4
Backfill Looking east
Sieved sample Ribbon less than 1-inch
DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
The existing septic tanks will be abandoned by pumping the tanks and removing them. The existing
seepage pits will be abandoned by pumping any liquid in the pits, removing the concrete infrastructure,
and utilizing on-site or imported material, compacted in 1-foot lifts, to fill the remaining voids. lf any
portion of the new building slab will be placed over an existing seepage pit, we recommend a structural
engineer for abandonment recommendations. The use of on-site material is preferred for backfill of the
seepage pit closest in proximity to the proposed STA.
Desiqn Calculations:
Average Design Flow = (16) 8-hour office employees x 15 GPD = 240 GPD
Design Flow = 350 GPD
LTAR = 0.8 GPD/SF
350 GPD / 0.8 GPD/SF = 437.5 SF
An average daily wastewater flow of 240 GPD is estimated based on the anticipated number of
employees. We have based the OWTS design on a more conservative design flow of 350 GPD
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For the purposes of this OWTS design, Benchmark Elevation at grade 6027' has been established as
'1 00' as Finished Floor (FF) or slab of Building #2. Building #1 FF is 105' (6032'). CBO lnc. should be
notified of any discrepancies or problems with grade elevations of proposed components during
installation of the OWTS.
*Elevations are based upon standard OWTS installation practices. Component elevations may change during
installation due to site conditions. Minimum grade refers to piping between components.
A new 4-inch diameter Schedule 40 sewer line must be installed existing Building #1 with a double-
sweep clean out and minimu m 2o/o grade to the septic tank. This sewer line exceeds 1 OO-feet in length
and must have a clean out a minimum of every 1OO{eet.
A new 4-inch diameter Schedule 40 sewer line must be installed existing Building #2 with a double-
sweep clean out and minimum 2o/o grade to the septic tank. This sewer line should tie into the sewer line
from Building #1 with a wye fitting prior to entering the septic tank.
The system installation will include a 1000-gallon, two-compartment Valley Precast concrete septic tank
with an Orenco@ Biotube Pump Vault and an Orenco@ PF3005 pump in the second compartment of the
septic tank. The floats should be set to dose approximately 74 gallons each pump cycle, allowing
approximately 2 gallons of drain back. The control panel for the pump must be located within line of sight
of the septic tank. We recommend Valley Precast out of Buena Vista be contracted for start-up of the
pumping system.
Pum Table
Effluent will be pressure dosed to through 1.S-inch diameter pump line to the level, 1.5-inch diameter
manifold. The connection between the pump line and manifold should be the high point of the system. The
over-excavated, unlined sand filter must be 12' x37'. A minimum of 2-feet of sand filter material will be
installed in the over-excavated footprint. Sand filter material must be clean, coarse sand, all passing a
screen having four meshes to the inch. The sand must have an effective size between 0.15 and 0.60 mm.
The uniformity coefficient must be 7.0 or less. Material meeting ASTM 33, for concrete sand, with three
percent or less fines passing 200 mesh sieve may be used. A gradation of the sand media must be
submitted to this office prior to obtaining the sand.
OWTS Component Minimum Elevation
Primary Tank lnlet lnvert Approximate horizontal distance from Building #1
208' I min.2o/o fall / min. 52" fall
Approximate horizontal distance from Building #2
32' I min.2% fall / min. 8" fall
lnfiltrative Surface Approximate horizontal distance 16' I min.1o/o
RISE to STA for drain back / min. 2" rise
Dose Range Max = 89.5 gal. (350 GPD x25o/o
+ 2 gal drain back)
Min. 70 gal. (17 gal x 4) + 2 gal
drain back
Dose Setting 74 gallons/dose 2 gallons drain back (16' I 1.5"
diameter pump line)
Float Separation 1 000 gallon 2-compartment
Valley Precast concrete septic
tank
11" onloff float separation
6.7 gallons / inch
Pump Criteria 24.4 gallons per minute (GPM)9.5 feet total dynamic head
flDH)
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Laterals used to disperse the effluent must be surrounded by washed coarse screened gravel or crushed
stone (minimum 6-inches below and minimum 2-inches above laterals). All of the gravel or stone must pass
a2lr-inch screen and must be retained onaT¿-inch screen. Laterals must be 1.S-inches in diameter
with 5/32-inch diameter orifices facing down, spaced 3-feet on center (OC). We recommend Orenco@
Orifice Shields be installed on the laterals under each orifice. Laterals will begin 2-feet from the edges of the
filter, with -feet between the middle and outer laterals. Each 1.S-inch diameter lateral must end in a
sweeping ell facing up with a ball valve for flushing. A soil separation fabric should be placed over the
gravel layer followed by approximately 1-foot of topsoil or other suitable soil able to support vegetative
growth. lnspection ports must be placed in each corner of the bed.
COMPON ENT SPEC¡FICATIONS
The component manufacturers are typical of applications used by contractors and engineers in this area.
CBO lnc. must approve alternative components prior to installation of the OWTS. Requests must
be submitted, in writing, to our office for approval prior to installation. Component technical data
sheets are available upon request.
Construction must be according to the jurisdiction's adopted On-Site Wastewater Treatment System
Regulations, the OWTS Permit, and this design.
PERMIT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
An OWTS Permit Application must be submitted to Garfield County Environmental Health Department
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COMPONENT MANUFACTURER MODEL NO COMMENTS
Septic Tank Valley Precast Item # 1000T-2CP-HH 2-compartment concrete
septic tank with high
head pump
Pump Orenco@ PF300511 %HP
120 Volt
Biotube ProPak Pump
Packaoe
Orenco@ BPP3ODD Vault, Filter, Control Panel
ldemand dose)
Tank Risers and Lids Orenco@ Double-walled PVC Risers and
Lids (24" diameter)
Orifice Shields Orenco@ OS150 1.5 inch diameter (33 total)
Flushing Assembly Orenco@ 1.5" diameter (2) 45" or 90" long sweep only
13 total)
Packet-Dec.-2019.pdf. lf the OWTS Permit Application will be submitted with a Building Permit
Application, it should be submitted directly to Garfield County Building Department.
All questions regarding permit submission can be directed to Garfield County Environmental Health
Department, 970-945-661 4 xB1 50.
INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR
CBO lnc. expects that the installer be experienced and qualified to perform the scope of work outlined in this
design. The installer must review this design thoroughly and coordinate with our office in advance of
installation. Any additional conditions in this design or county permit must be completed and documented
prior to final approval of the OWTS installation. Communication between the installer and this office is
expected throughout the installation.
Page 7
¡NSTALLATION OBSERVATIONS
CBO lnc. must view the OWTS during construction. The OWTS observation should be performed before
backfill, after placement of OWTS components. Septic tanks, distribution devices, pumps, dosing
siphons, and other plumbing, as applicable, must also be observed. CBO lnc. should be notified 48 hours
in advance to observe the installation.
ln an effort to improve the accuracy of the record drawing, we request that the installer provide a
sketch of the installation, including path of the sewer lines, water line installation (if applicable),
septic tank location, STA location, and measurements from building corners or another fixed
objects on the property. This sketch is most easily provided on Sheet W2.0 of the OWTS Design
Packet. Photographs of the installation and final cover are also requested to supplement our installation
documentation.
REVEGETATION REQUIREM ENTS
An adequate layer of good quality topsoil capable of supporting revegetation shall be placed over the entire
disturbed area of the OWTS installation. A mixture of native grass seed that has good soil stabilizing
characteristics (but without taproots), provides a maximum transpiration rate, and competes well with
successional species. No trees or shrubs, or any vegetation requiring regular irrigation shall be placed over
the STA. Until vegetation is reestablished, erosion and sediment control measures shall be implemented
and maintained on site. The owner of the OWTS shall be responsible for maintaining proper vegetation
cover.
OPERATION ¡NFORMATION AND MAINTENANCE
The property owner shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of each OWTS servicing the
property. The property owner is responsible for maintaining service contracts for manufactured units,
alternating STAs, and any other components needing maintenance.
Geo-fabrics or plastics should not be used over the STA. No heavy equipment, machinery, or materials
should be placed on the backfilled STA. Machines with tracks (not wheels) should be used during
construction of the STA for better weight distribution. Livestock should not graze on the STA. Plumbing
fixtures should be checked to ensure that no additional water is being discharged to OWTS. For example, a
running toilet or leaky faucet can discharge hundreds of gallons of water a day and harm a STA.
lf an effluent filter or screen has been installed in the OWTS, we recommend this filter or screen be cleaned
annually, or as needed. lf the OWTS consists of a pressurized pump system, we recommend the laterals be
flushed annually, or as needed.
The homeowner should pump the septic tank every two years, or as needed gauged by measurement of
solids in the tank. Garbage disposal use should be minimized, and non-biodegradable materials should not
be placed into the OWTS. Grease should not be placed in household drains. Loading from a water softener
should not be discharged into the OWTS. No hazardous wastes should be directed into the OWTS.
Mechanical room drains should not discharge into the OWTS. The OWTS is engineered for domestic waste
only.
ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES
lf design includes a pump, weep holes must be installed to allow pump lines to drain to minimize risk of
freezing. The pump shall have an audible and visual alarm notification in the event of excessively high-
water conditions and shall be connected to a control breaker separate from the high-water alarm breaker
and from any other control system circuits. The pump system shall have a switch so the pump can be
manually operated.
Page 8
Excavation equipment must not drive in the excavation of the STA due to the potential to compact soil.
Extensions should be placed on all septic tank components to allow access to them ft:om existing grade.
Backfill over the STA must be uniform and granular with no material greater than minus 3-inch.
LIMITS:
The design is based on information submitted. lf soil conditions encountered are different from conditions
described in report, CBO lnc. should be notified. All OWTS construction must be according to the county
regulations. Requirements not specified in this report must follow applicable county regulations. The
contractor should have documented and demonstrated knowledge of the requirements and regulations of
the county in which they are working. Licensing of Systems Contractors may be required by county
regulation.
Please call with questions
Sincerely,
CBO lnc.
Carla Ostberg, MPH, REHS
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CGT ENGINEERING
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Grand Junction, CO 81505
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Pump Selection for a Pressurized System - Single Family Residence Project
6762Hwy 82
Parameters
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Transport Length
Transport Pipe Class
Transport Line S¡ze
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Max Elevation Lift
Manifold Length
Manifold Pipe CIass
Manifold Pipe Size
Number of Laterals per Cell
Lateral Length
Lateral Pipe Class
Lateral Pipe Size
Orifice Size
Orifice Spacing
Residual Head
Flow Meter
'Add-on' Friction Losses
Galculations
Loss through D¡scharge
Loss in Transport
Loss through Valve
Loss in Manifold
Loss in Laterals
Loss through Flowmeter
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Number of Orifices per Zone 36
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Transport Velocity 3.9
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PF3005 High Head Effluent Pump
30 GPM, 1/2HP
1151230V 1Ø 6OHz,200Y 3Ø 60Hz
PF3007 High Head Effluent Pump
30 GPM, 3/4HP
23OV 1Ø 60H2, 200/460V 3Ø 60Hz
PF3010 Hìgh Head Effluent Pump
30GPM, lHP
23OV 1Ø 60H2, 200/460V 3Ø 6OHz
PF3015 High Head Effluent Pump
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Parcel
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Physical 676282HW(
Address
GLENWOODSPRINGS
Owner Address THUNDER RIDGE BUSINESS
CENTER
1ó55 CR 109
GLENWOOD SPRINGS CO 81ó01
81ó01
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