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't3 .. if ry � ``t3 � { - DUTNAM '.COUNTY DEPARTMENT i Division of Environmental Health Servrces, Carmel 'N Y - 10512: [ ` ._CERTIFICATE OF .CO,NSTRUCTION _COMPLIANCE F::O_R SEWAGE:'DISPO_SAL SYSTEM fxt = Located:. at�� Ll�.C� Section Blockwn w` er PLO Lot ' ` Job 5,% .5�5 Zc O n Separate sewerage System built by Address w consisting of —" Gal Septic Tank lineal Feet X t width trench s C, eo 1 I� S 4c c-fJ !� Other requirements A Water Suppiy < ublic Supply From „ i Private Supply Drilled By 5 ' V Address v Building Type �= No; of.Betlrooms .Date Permit Issuetl �L Has Erosion Control •Been Completed? .,,,A .,certify that the system(i) as listed serving the above premises were constructed essen ially,ae shown on the plans of the completed work (copies .of which.are ;attactied),_and i • accorda .ce with , the: standards;_ rules and regulations, plans filed, an the,permii issued. 'by i th ':Putnam.' ounty Department of ealth.. 'Date J--' Certified P E. R.A. r. Address , Lice'nse _q ;Any person occupymg'premises served by the above system(s) shall promptlyrtakesuch action as may be necessary to'secure the c' orrection of, any unsanitary ? "`:condit'ions resulting from such :usage:.y Approval of the' separate sewerage system shall become null and void as soon as fa,,public 'sanita'ry "sewei becomes available and' =the approval of the private water supply'shall- become nuil and void ' en, a; public water' supply becomes available. , Such - approvals are sub)ect';.to modification.•or change when �n the Judgrri of the Comm'iss�oner of Health, such revocation modification or change is necessary.: M i #,,:.:Date �•+��. _ :w' -a,. �Yt ✓�,, Title.'t .i.�'� t Ac D U It AcY'4 V y ' • N + .s Av } mpc7�. •F � 4 y y^ /� I y ills ` x0 fly. MAY19 A%"10 AN440 rat PWr r t i� l�. • xt r hy. I 7t y.x !s 1 t .. R t l t T % a y t F i iw 1: Sis IY� YliiHl�F opt F- C } 1 MW AWN plot �- �- -^^'"�' q .( �4 .. 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Lures - ❑ O& 'Positive For No Coliform `Bacil=li IsS fated from"`'speciman submitted; ■ -AND PREP= ­ e-..L at 4?UOOIIV( u 7w unty of 1w 01 C3 P U TW Voi a e of Place Vill ..age or own 15 -S Pu itvu L.., DT� EeteF Pss y -Al 'disinfected! J-De,pth- Of W-0 II 77 Lald, VAs wb f 't-. yes or no 121m-t, of c a s ng above groun d Below ­rounds `.joll seal c e m e, n lt- f - t packer, gro-O Draw a diagram in the sp ace r povided-'below. and shuw - -Iie depth of C; s ing 9 the well s.,.al, kind and thickness of forma-�ions -ed, wate- 4V enatrat 'b e a. ri n g forma� ions y -diameter of -hoi-ea w ith- -d 6't.t ed lirce-s --'end T with ,solid . lined 'AFP rJ . , ) S. i"' -' , `4 1 ID IN, 1)141,,1e U.e 7 Depth mind, IcImess'.. and in ft., if w'at----r bearing Gr�ade 25 75.. Type of w-e-IL-171 drilling ia1it•).c..d Was well..dyn I? Pum"ING T'_-S:3 T S s Static -aater-t level, in ft� 56low - --rade jp,um .ping, ra-tE in gpm Pumping level in ftl. "below Euration of tc.st in h--s.., 'T ylear­ loudy__..:__-!'urbid -d .LLecomrLhd E d epth of pupy! ID' W.,,'.11,- f e et_b,.low ad 1) WL TAT . ) ., S'acrd 'Effo S`iz".; mill unid. ex fef size Length hHof screer. 'ft- : Diam.' screen 21530 Type of screen Screen 0-i)eni n, x C CI a ...-etch of the property I)n b a c R.- of th-is sheet locatiog Drilling start,:d2 C.- mp 1. e t:: C' WA: 1 Driller e. j I i,-,natu-e ( ; �U Il 'IA�i COLTIVTY DE�,�ig'T1i�Ei�1T b 0 HEkLTH . . Divi¢io; 6 Enwronmen'61 Hea /th Services Carmel N Y 10512 CONS RUCTIO,IV PERMIT F0 SEINAGE:,DISPOSAL SYSTEM`: , i . � 4 ALL Town or, Village .P n Located',at + `, !� C� Section t B lock l t Subdivision v ' Lot = 1 Job a 4� —`] Cp i�1LLl�dilZ G(ZOP.��V r a4 �.Swe�rLaO r Owner Atldress �1 ii 11 p Building 7YPe4-a�Cl1 {Lot Ai a, -+alt I F Number of Bedrooms Total Habitable Space Square Feet I �,s x—�`. Separate Sewerage_ System to consist of Gal Septic Tank ' lineal feet .X width trench I y ' . '. ( To be constructed by - Address i l ' r s Water Supply Pubiic,5upply From' t k ' i I d Prwate Supply fo be drilled by z � 2- Address' Other Requirements Iwepresent that L•am wholly -and completely responsible for the design and location of the proposed' §Ystem(s)K 1) that:the separate sewage disposal system r. "a`bove descnbed'.will be_ constructed as shown on the approved amendment there to and' m accordance:With the standards ,rules,an_'regula eons o e Putnam i> ;County, :Department of= Health, "and that <on compietwn thereofa7'Gertrficate of construction Compliance satisfactory to the.Commissioner of 'Heal thwill ' °be submitted to -'.the Department : =and a� ;wrdten `guarantee' will bq- 9u nkshed the owner his�successo s heir's-or, assigns` by W660 that sa d• builder will - place in good,�operatmg`condation any ,Kart of said sewage disposal system dunng, the period of two (2) years immediaieiy following thedate•of the issu- ance of the approval of the Certificate "of Co.nstruct�on lompliance of the orlgmal system;or any repairs thereto 2j that fhe.drilled;Well described above . wUl be located as`shoanrn on the approved plan and that said well WiIGe installed' in accordance -:with the standards rules ,egula ions of ,the "Putnam County Department Ofkliealth Date ` P.E. R.A. Address °' License No APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION This approval exprres one year from the date :issued unless construction of the` building. hascbee undert eh and is 4 ,•`revocable for cause or may be amended or modified when considered "necessary the Co issioner of Health' Any" change ror= alteration ofns t_ ration'. y(regwres " new, ermit Approved for disposal of.tdomestic s notary sewag a d /or` rni to ater;{supply-,on ly � �''�� J �� . � � ��� � �� ,. � ��� � 4• � �r � �� ��� _.y . ®��o�� �f f PUTNAM COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING, CARMEL, N. Y. 10512 DESIGN DATA SHEET- SEPARATE SEWAGE .DISPOSAL SYSTEM FILE N0. Owner tk)ilL,,,Ayv., (j- ZotUAV 'Address:45 L46LU000n Located at (Street PUooiNC1 S,7� Sec. S Block 1 Lot 11 3 �inndicate nea estccTross streeET p Municipality 9UT N Am VALLi: V Watershed C(Zo1 dlV SOIL PERCOLATION TEST DATA REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH APPLICATIONS Hole Number CLOCK TIME PERCOLATION PERCOLATION RIM apse Depth to Water Water level No. Time From Ground Surface in Inches Soil Rate Start -Stop Min. Start Stop Drop in Min. /in drop Inches Inches Inches 1 lo:l> W.$0 S Vz ( 1 2 Ic'.?x� 10 ='3i 5 s Sidi, y-- toll 3 10'A., io. 40 4 (a'4o w.4i (01l (0 3 5 Notes: 1) Teqts to be repeated at same depth until approximately equal soil rates are obtained at each percolation test hole. All data to be submitted for review. 2) Depth measurements to be made from top of hole. �. i DEPTH G.L. 6" 12" 18" 24.11 34" 36" 42" 48" 5411 60" 66" 7211 78'1 8411 TEST PIT DATA REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH APPLICATION . DESCRIPTION OF SOILS ENCOUNTERED IN TEST HOLES HOLE NO. HOLE NO. HOLE NO. INDICATE LEVEL AT WHICH GROUND WATER IS ENCOUNTERED INDICATE LEVEL TO WHIP, WATER LEVEL RISES AFTER BEING ENCOUNTERED 'PESTS MADE BY A . i 2g i S c 4 Date DESIGN Soil Rate Used -1 i Min/1 "Drop : S. D. lea Provided S-0 No. of Bedrooms Septic Tank Capa t, y- U�Ga, Type Absorption Area Provided By ,;240 L...x24' ;. 36" width trench. Other ?-)na - Q.01k To COL16C '4-).SP0SAL. A! 300'_c Address 3 etc�� '1 rLl �� S7ATE THIS SPACE FOR USE BY HEALf2H DEPARTMENT ONLY: Soil Rate Approved Sq. Ft /Cal. Checked by Date I. ... MANHOLC COv t 4:1 LE VfiL MIN. 12' _1d llw_ yplhr_._?w 4'M N SECTION ,TYPICAL C.ONC. SEPTIC TANK* 5' OF 5AkIK ZUN­TO' rowy e P. DkSpotAu :Aq_E► EARTH, 80�CI(fril-L. JOINT . 1 &%;5". 1 .. CI-Aq Cb'V'FR OLM PAPER T. OR HAY -TfD 900 qAt— > PCHFORA PIPE 'S E F.� - TAMIC, Tic ........... .:611AV4L . OR MI ­4 C� 0. ,.,.,ABSORPTION TREN( S E:C N -SYSTEM-TO BE CON$ Tr� -ES AND UCTFD IN ACCO�DANCE'WITH THE RUL "RU 0o :RFbU I. AT I QN 1 -or THE COU I aTY DEPART I MENT. APP OV OF HE+ALT 4.. -IL INSPECTED BY'..DESfGN T �SHAI_t NOT dE BACKFILIXI) UNT EN IN Re AND THE LOCAL HEAUH. L)t.rARTmF-NT IF REQIfIR(._D,_. 1,4 G4'- is oo? E. CON: OF A 900 , GALLON SEPTIC TANK 24 38 SYST-EM TOI.CON, _ft 8 N CG AND T 14 :WITH A MAXIMUM "ij L 72 PITCH Of,. 1/16� PCR FOOT. -41- o E W.14 01" 1- P. E S.S.D... SYST�M 9(),� 55�,Ze,c DIRECTOR, DIVISION 01 eo 9-- AL HEALTH SEW"'- ENVIRONMENT 2.8-44' FOOL: W. �4' ON AU _LY HOW ARB A--ka, R ASSOCIATES DAfE - -17 By CARM&L, NEWY6RK. Bill P ELL. I TAX •tAAP NO. 81-K- NO LOT NO. TOWW ll`uTt"m PL LAN I OT -I' :-Chl"I =-' :j[ Ole.501,kkj U` Drawing lNa: SU 5-6W 5 CAST IRON 3 A NITARY TEE PRE-CAST CUNC. tFiNF,Ia"C.C. O/W. U -w- 7 I. ... MANHOLC COv t 4:1 LE VfiL MIN. 12' _1d llw_ yplhr_._?w 4'M N SECTION ,TYPICAL C.ONC. SEPTIC TANK* 5' OF 5AkIK ZUN­TO' rowy e P. DkSpotAu :Aq_E► EARTH, 80�CI(fril-L. JOINT . 1 &%;5". 1 .. CI-Aq Cb'V'FR OLM PAPER T. OR HAY -TfD 900 qAt— > PCHFORA PIPE 'S E F.� - TAMIC, Tic ........... .:611AV4L . OR MI ­4 C� 0. ,.,.,ABSORPTION TREN( S E:C N -SYSTEM-TO BE CON$ Tr� -ES AND UCTFD IN ACCO�DANCE'WITH THE RUL "RU 0o :RFbU I. AT I QN 1 -or THE COU I aTY DEPART I MENT. APP OV OF HE+ALT 4.. -IL INSPECTED BY'..DESfGN T �SHAI_t NOT dE BACKFILIXI) UNT EN IN Re AND THE LOCAL HEAUH. L)t.rARTmF-NT IF REQIfIR(._D,_. 1,4 G4'- is oo? E. CON: OF A 900 , GALLON SEPTIC TANK 24 38 SYST-EM TOI.CON, _ft 8 N CG AND T 14 :WITH A MAXIMUM "ij L 72 PITCH Of,. 1/16� PCR FOOT. -41- o E W.14 01" 1- P. E S.S.D... SYST�M 9(),� 55�,Ze,c DIRECTOR, DIVISION 01 eo 9-- AL HEALTH SEW"'- ENVIRONMENT 2.8-44' FOOL: W. �4' ON AU _LY HOW ARB A--ka, R ASSOCIATES DAfE - -17 By CARM&L, NEWY6RK. Bill P ELL. I TAX •tAAP NO. 81-K- NO LOT NO. TOWW ll`uTt"m PL LAN I OT -I' :-Chl"I =-' :j[ Ole.501,kkj U` Drawing lNa: SU 5-6W 5 CAST IRON 3 A NITARY TEE PRE-CAST CUNC. tFiNF,Ia"C.C. O/W. U -w- 0 C)r Al 9! co ao 0, Il 0, 36 900 (5IAL T c- T uv_ 124.1 .7 I. ... MANHOLC COv t 4:1 LE VfiL MIN. 12' _1d llw_ yplhr_._?w 4'M N SECTION ,TYPICAL C.ONC. SEPTIC TANK* 5' OF 5AkIK ZUN­TO' rowy e P. DkSpotAu :Aq_E► EARTH, 80�CI(fril-L. JOINT . 1 &%;5". 1 .. CI-Aq Cb'V'FR OLM PAPER T. OR HAY -TfD 900 qAt— > PCHFORA PIPE 'S E F.� - TAMIC, Tic ........... .:611AV4L . OR MI ­4 C� 0. ,.,.,ABSORPTION TREN( S E:C N -SYSTEM-TO BE CON$ Tr� -ES AND UCTFD IN ACCO�DANCE'WITH THE RUL "RU 0o :RFbU I. AT I QN 1 -or THE COU I aTY DEPART I MENT. APP OV OF HE+ALT 4.. -IL INSPECTED BY'..DESfGN T �SHAI_t NOT dE BACKFILIXI) UNT EN IN Re AND THE LOCAL HEAUH. L)t.rARTmF-NT IF REQIfIR(._D,_. 1,4 G4'- is oo? E. CON: OF A 900 , GALLON SEPTIC TANK 24 38 SYST-EM TOI.CON, _ft 8 N CG AND T 14 :WITH A MAXIMUM "ij L 72 PITCH Of,. 1/16� PCR FOOT. -41- o E W.14 01" 1- P. E S.S.D... SYST�M 9(),� 55�,Ze,c DIRECTOR, DIVISION 01 eo 9-- AL HEALTH SEW"'- ENVIRONMENT 2.8-44' FOOL: W. �4' ON AU _LY HOW ARB A--ka, R ASSOCIATES DAfE - -17 By CARM&L, NEWY6RK. Bill P ELL. I TAX •tAAP NO. 81-K- NO LOT NO. TOWW ll`uTt"m PL LAN I OT -I' :-Chl"I =-' :j[ Ole.501,kkj U` Drawing lNa: SU 5-6W 5 CAST IRON 3 A NITARY TEE PRE-CAST CUNC. tFiNF,Ia"C.C. O/W. F, OI= T ^ o 09 AY nJ ° o to if J t AlZeA 1.4-56 AG1Z,F,'�� a MAP o �U2U E .WILLIAM G20NAU J a h Q Q _ r/ ]P9! r 6T 1.4.• ( a a• _C . r p°t`z+.H�Y 3i ..I 1� •T(X.v...i oF• w'rMAM vAL I E. % WrN.)^" " couwr , 4 F. MA2CH Z h � 1012. •O IJ MAV LU.iTeC• MAIZZ4 :981 ) I MAP AMUJD6O ---JvL fr LaB� O r . b 'U 7G' -4t• pp'.., ' 1..`II! L , nx.. V . , 10 �`,�• . <. I ) 1 Jo r r_ STO ,- i `��r2e M'41 w+g'�S ►.EC 1Q0 A�.E oG4 •F'Gid• 1... 7�'I- ,�°T�E. .. - '.......,� ou•K Mtt.� AS POW. P:R/M..,S OF Pw'B - ,•• .. ' Q 40 ,a i O I'.� 4•�� .rrO A•r0 Al SMOr.,.. o+JA MAD OP GVCV6Y • - - , •. - YTIJry i 4.1✓63 �'V 4j•�.. _g>0��� RY +-'./ ! 1✓nrLe� svmvey of Vwano. of en. rear in C 1' ��- `•)G GoRO,pw: 4.10(iWS /HMO 4G2 ALG INb I'CC• 1 r��. 1 T1LS MOP wi.'• reolG �.. C1 :�/ �Ltq•, Ne9'7S =3o•'G � 61L.SO.+ r.1"O. I- 1' fSY' 2OY avitassS �,t -� 441 pp T .,' �. �ZB• ry . 1 riA1C 7.w av by MM SnrGG ot1o622 IGr IN 50 Troll bn acJ al SUr veI D� C p/vl 1 fuiucxr. ro..e 4 cilor.plcied on %KMardi l� 1� %Z. 1Jo{ts:' -`,Daft ��lec� OaAobL -r 3c7� 1 �7Z on tr ' �' roulyd. os �n �acsctsroo . r , -�{'m•!�e locsied � ^avc.k� . -LG, 1 X73 .�OSSCCyonont.4t''wlLerc lndlcafcd• ""�"�^ - . i.��o�abtntBa{'S or ceterreu�s" 6t�oLv 1 . •' ' �. . All c�•i l.. P....�...� ..t �.c \I , y terje li 4 ro'�' sfL•wn iL•tne�. • � /.y,Q I .. ... owL, .F I.i w,x�: f ♦ = Mri•Li I ��� � ' r 1: - ♦+M ♦r •.fie f.. ra. oPp+u• hw 100Ap BE GIG AJE., L•AICE GA2 MEL.•, N•�. Yv : i4:.1&- •-101 2 EOUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH RAYMOND S. JONES President S. DANIEL SELOIN, D.D.S. Vice President PAUL CHANG, M.D. ALFREDO F. GARCIA, Jr., M.D. BEVERLY TAYLOR GERALDINE A. ZAMOYSKI, M.D. HON. DAVID D. BRUEN County Executive HON. JOHN MADIGAN County Legislator Putnam County DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH County Office Building Carmel, New York 10512 June 24, 1982 914/225 -3641 JOHN SIMMONS, M.D. Deputy Commissioner J. ROBERT FOLCHETTI, P.E. M.S Director Of Environmental Health Services ELAINE K. KRUEGER R.N. M.A. Director Of Patient Services 0 Mrs. Patti McCormack Smith Route 9 Garrison, New York 10524 .� Re: Gronau, Pudding St., (T) Putnam Valley Dear Mrs. Smith: . In answer to your inquiry regarding the required separation distance between a sanitary sewage disposal system and any stream, lake, marsh etc., relative to an approval issued by this department in 1972 for the above named, please be advised that the required distance in question was fifty feet. This required separation distance also included the fifty percent expansion area so that the sanitary disposal system and the fifty percent expansion had a buffer area from any wet areas of fifty feet. If you have any queystions relative to this matter, please contact me at this division. Very truly yours, Robert J. Tutoni RJT:cj Division of Environmental Health Services t COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH RAYMOND S. JONES President S. DANIEL SELDIN, D.D.S. Vice President PAUL CHANG, M.D. ALFREDO F. GARCIA, Jr., M.D. BEVERLY TAYLOR GERALDINE A. ZAMOYSKI, M.D. HON. DAVID D. BRUEN County Executive HON. JOHN MADIGAN County LegisZator Putnam County DEPARTMENT OF HEAD l County Office Building Carmel, New fork .10512 . Mr. William O'Dell, Building Inspector Town of Putnam Valley Town Hall Oscawana Lake Road Putnam.Valley, New York 10579 Dear Mr. O'Dell: October 8,1982 RE:. Gronau, Pudding Street M. Putnam Valley 914/225 -3641 JOHN SIMMONS, M.D. Deputy Commissioner J. ROBERT FOLCHETTI, P.E. M.S. Director Of Environmental Health Services ELAINE K. KRUEGER R.N. M.A. Director Of Patient Services The attached correspondence from Patti McCormack Smith, P.E., states that the Town of Putnam Valley is requiring information as spelled out in Mrs..Smith's letter. In reply, this Division has reviewed her report, and does agree with her recommendation that the 50 foot separation between the septic system (including expansion) and the pond be maintained, for.this.Division requires this separation at the time of issuing the permit, and construction_ compliance. To further agree.with Mrs.. Smith's last coment,. that.no health hazard will be created, .would be.purely speculation, for the drainage from adjoining lands and the.road has been directed to the pond .in.question, subsequently results of water sampling at the site would.tend to fluctuate. In summation, this Division will require that steps be taken to eliminate this situation and comply with the applicable rules and regulations as set forth by the Department. Please 'contact this Division when the work has been completed so that we may be able to make a site inspection. Ve truly yo s, Robert J. toni Division of Environmental Health RJT:mt cc: Patti McCormack Smith, P.E. McCORMACK SMITH consuming-: �nyc seers WILLIAM E. SMITH, P.E. PATTI McCORMACK SMITH, P. E. Mr. Robert Tutoni Putnam County Department of Health County Office Building Carmel, N. Y. 10512 Dear Mr. Tutoni: ROUTE 9, GARRISON, N. Y. 10524 (914) 424 -3848 August 3, .1982 Enclosed is a report on the William Gronau property in Putnam Va11ey,N.' Y. The.town has requested that your department review this report and send a letter to the Putnam Valley Town Board stating.that.your department has reviewed the report, agrees with the reccommendation of the report and if the reccommendation are followed no health hazards will be created. Please call if you have any questions. The board requires the.letter on or before Aug. 11,1982 for the August meeting or that we notify'them that this information.will.not be available on that date. Thank you. Very truly yours, Patti McCormack Smith, P.:E. 'yx CF. 7 DLPT. OF �fA EVALUATION REPORT of the SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM for the residence of WILLIAM GRONAU RD #1 PUDDING STREET PUTNAM VALLEY, NEW YORK i 0 � n�i MCCORMACK SMITH Consulting Engineers Route 9 Garrison, New York 10524 .J. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this report is to address the proximity.of a pond on the William_ Gronau property Putnam Valley, Tax Map 5, Block 1, Lot 11.3. ..This report addresses the existing situations. and presents a proposed method for bringing the existing system in compliance with the 1972 Putnam County Department of Health requirements. EXISTING CONDITIONS The Gronau property is located on Pudding Street, Putnam Valley. There is a 12 inch and a 24 inch culvert under Pudding Street and a paved swale.discharging on the Gronau property. See Figure 1. The .runoff from this culvert has eroded channels in the Gronau property. According to Mr. Gronau, the town gave Mr. Gronau.several sections of used culvert to. help Mr.. Gronau reroute 'the runoff from his front lawn, it. appears that in the process of correcting the-runoff Mr. Gronau increased the area of,the existing pond. A site inspection will reveal that the landscape work of Mr. Gronau has improved the aesthetics of the property as viewed from Pudding Street rather than the 8° channels created by the runoff. However, it has been brought to the attention of -the town that the septic system does not meet the minimum separation distance from the pond as required by the Putnam County Department of Health. The owner had the pond water tested by the Yorktown Medical labora- tory Inc. The sample was taken by G. Paladini of the Yorktown Medical Laboratory. The report ip included as Figure 3. This engineer checked the records for the Gronau property filed with the Putnam County Department of Health and these are included in this report figures 1, 2 and 4. The 1972 requirements for this system were 50° water course to septic area.separation and 240° of 3 foot trench. The as -built drawings signed and ,stamped by Howard A. Kelley, Jr. , P.E. show 253' of .3 foot. trench installed and location of .tank, juction boxes and.ends of pipe measured from two corners of the house. The.pond was 50' from the septic area in 1972, but a combination of erosion and landscaping have changed the separation. This engineer made two site inspections 'March 14, 1982 and May 23, 1982. On May 23, 1982 the as -built location. of the septic was.determined using the as -built drawing and physically locating these points.: The minimum separation.of 'the septic. area to the. pond'was measured 421. i i .i J -V A. 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Yid � i, L J COLLECTED BY: A / LABORATORY REPORT mg /L ❑ ACIDITY ............................ ............................... ❑ ALUMINUM ................................ ............................... ❑ ALKALINITY ..................../.. 1l.. ............................... ❑ ANTIMONY ................................ ............................... BACTERIA, TOTAL /mL ..... 6U . ............................... ❑ ARSENIC .................................... ............................... ❑ BOO, 5 DAY ......................:.... ❑BARIUM .. ....................................... ............................... ❑ BROMIDE ............................ ............................... ❑ BERYLLIUM .,.............................. ............................... ❑ CARBON DIOXIDE, FREE ........ ............................... ❑ BISMUTH ..............:..................... ............................... ❑ CHLORIDE .................................................... ...... 0 BORON ......................................... .............................. ❑ CHLORINE .... ❑ CADMIUM .................................... ............................... ❑ COD .................................... ............................... ❑ CALCIUM .................................... ............................... ❑ COLOR ................................ ............................... ❑ CHROMIUM (tot.) ............................ ............................... ❑ CYANIDE .... ............................... ❑ CHROMIUM (hexavalent) .................... ............................... ❑ DETERGENT, ANIONIC ............ ............................... ❑ COBALT .................................... ............................... ❑ FLUORIDE ............................ ............................... ❑ COPPER_ ..................................... ............................... ❑ HARDNESS ...................::....... ............................... ❑ COLD .................'....................... ............................... ❑ MPN COLIFORM COUNT/ 100 ml ................... ❑ IRON ....... ................... ............................................. ' rfFT COLIFORM COUNT/ 100 ml ....:D ....................... ❑ LEAD ................:....................... ............................... CONFIRMATORYTEST ............ ............................... ❑LITHIUM .................................. :................................ ❑ NITROGEN, AMMONIA ............ ............................... ❑ MAGNESIUM ................................ ............................... ❑ NITROGEN. KJELDAHL ............ ............................... ❑ MANGANESE ................................ ............................... ❑ NITROGEN, NITRATE ............ ............................... ❑ MERCURY .................................... ............................... ❑ NITROGEN, ORGANIC ............ ............................... ❑ NICKEL ........................................ ............................... ❑ ODOR ................................ ............................... ❑ PALLADIUM ................................ ............................... ❑ OIL & GREASE ........................ ............................... ❑ POTASSIUM ................................ ............................... ❑ PH .................................... ............................... ❑:RHODIUM .................................... ............................... ❑ PHENOL ................................ ............................... ❑ SELENIUM .................................... ............................... ❑ PHOSPHATE (ortho) ................ ............................... ❑ SILICON .................................... ............................... ❑ PHOSPHATE (condensed) . ............ ............................... ❑ SILVER ......................................... ............................... ❑ PHOSPHATE (total) ................ ............................... ❑ SODIUM ........................................ ............................... ❑ SOLIDS. SETTLEABLE. ml /L .... ............................... ❑ TIN ............................................ ............................... ❑ SOLIDS. SUSPENDED . ............................................ .❑ ZINC ...:........................................ ............................... ❑ SOLIDS. DISSOLVED ............. ............................... ❑ ...........................-........................ ............................... ❑ SOLIDS. TOTAL .................................................... ❑ .................................................... ............................... ❑ SOLIDS. VOLATILE ................. ............................... ❑ REMARKS:..................................... ............................... ❑ SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE ......... ............................... ❑ .................................................... ............................... ❑ SULFATE ............................. ............................... ❑ .................................................... ............................... ❑ SULFIDE ............................. ............................... ❑ .................................................... ..........:.................... ❑ SULFITE ............................. ............................... ❑ .............................. ............................... .................. - ❑ SURFACTANTS ..................... ............................... . ❑ .................................................... ......................:........ ❑ TURBIDITY ......................... ............................... ❑ ............. ..........:....... ..:......................_..... _._ ......... THESE RESULTS INDICATE THAT THE WATER WAS W OF A SATISFACTORY SANITARY QUALITY WHEN THE SAMPLE WAS COLLECTED for drinking or b thing. THESE RESULTS INDICATE THAT THE WATER DID MEET THE SATISFACTORY CHEMICAL QUALITY OF NEW YORK STATE ADMINISTRATIVE RULES & REGULATIONS, DRINKING WATER STANDARDS (PART 72) n ALBERT 11, PADOVANI M.T (ASCP), DIRECTOR-: l�F1 i %( N ' I C�,2� }u PROPOSED WORK It.is proposed that the owner, Mr. Gronau, backfill.along the pond and fill in an area sufficient to provide a minimum distance of 50 °.between the pond.and the septic area. This would bring the system in compliance with the Putnam County Department of Health requirements. l ` CONCLUSIONS The Yorktown Medical Laboratory report.:states the water sampled from the pond is. of satisfactory sanitary quality.for drinking and bathing, therefore a health problem is not present. If the proposed work is performed the system will be in compliance.with the Putnam' County Department of Health 1972 regulations -. I