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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0044550_Application_20230703Initial Review Reviewer nathaniel.thorn burg Is this submittal an application? (Excluding additional information.) * Yes No Permit Number (IR) * WQ0044550 Applicant/Permittee Blacksmith Ranch, LLC Applicant/Permittee Address 1719 Farrington Rd.; Apex, NC 27523 Is the owner in BIMS? Yes . No Is the facility in BIMS? Owner Type Organization Facility Name 1725 Farrington Rd. SFR County Chatham Fee Category Single -Family Residence Is this a complete application?* Yes No Signature Authority Signature Authority Title Signature Authority Email Document Type (if non -application) Email Notifications Does this need review by the hydrogeologist? * Yes No Regional Office CO Reviewer Admin Reviewer Fee Amount Complete App Date 07/03/2023 Yes No $60 Below list any additional email address that need notification about a new project. Email Address Comments to be added to email notfication Comments for Admin Comments for RO Comments for Reviewer Comments for Applicant Submittal Form Project Contact Information Please provide information on the person to be contacted by NDB Staff regarding electronic submittal, confirmation of receipt, and other correspondence. Name* John R Harman, PE Email Address* jackharman53@gmail.com Project Information ......................... Application/Document Type* New (Fee Required) Modification - Major (Fee Required) Renewal with Major Modification (Fee Required) Annual Report Additional Information Other Phone Number* 9198182077 Modification - Minor Renewal GW-59, NDMR, NDMLR, NDAR-1, N DAR-2 Residual Annual Report Change of Ownership We no longer accept these monitoring reports through this portal. Please click on the link below and it will take you to the correct form. https://edoes.deq.nc.gov/Forms/NonDischarge_Monitoring_Report Permit Type:* Wastewater Irrigation High -Rate Infiltration Other Wastewater Reclaimed Water Closed -Loop Recycle Residuals Single -Family Residence Wastewater Other Irrigation Applicant/Permittee* Blacksmith Ranch, LLC Applicant/Permittee Address* 1719 Farrington Rd.; Apex, NC 27523 Facility Name* 1725 Farrington Rd. SFR Please provide comments/notes on your current submittal below. At this time, paper copies are no longer required. If you have any questions about what is required, please contact Nathaniel Thornburg at nathaniel.thornburg@ncdenr.gov. Please attach all information required or requested for this submittal to be reviewed here. (Application Form, Engineering Plans, Specifications, Calculations, Etc.) DWR Submittal-1725 Farrington Rd SFR-062923.pdf 10.52MB Upload only 1 PDF document (less than 250 MB). Multiple documents must be combined into one PDF file unless file is larger than upload limit. * By checking this box, I acknowledge that I understand the application will not be accepted for pre -review until the fee (if required) has been received by the Non -Discharge Branch. Application fees must be submitted by check or money order and made payable to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). I also confirm that the uploaded document is a single PDF with all parts of the application in correct order (as specified by the application). Mail payment to: NCDEQ — Division of Water Resources Attn: Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Signature Submission Date 6/29/2023 JOHN R. HAR N9 P.E. PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING ENGINEER 2112 White Oak Road..... Raleigh, North Carolina.....27608 919.818.2077.................iackharman53@gmaiI.com May 22, 2023 COVER LETTER Re: Submittal Package Information -Application for Non -Discharge Permit for a Four Bedroom Single Family Residence; 1725 Farrington Road (Apex, NC)., Chatham County, NC To NCDENR-DWR Plan Review Section: Purpose: The intent of this correspondence is to supply necessary information pursuant to obtaining a Non -Discharge Permit for the construction and operation of a wastewater treatment and surface application system for a proposed 4 bedroom single family residence situated at the above referenced location, and illustrated on the enclosed documents. Project Narrative: The Owner of the subject property desires to procure an Authorization to Construct a wastewater treatment and surface application system consisting of the standard pretreatment and surface drip irrigation components, all as illustrated in the accompanying documents. The domestic strength wastewater from the house will receive an advanced level of wastewater treatment through the installation of an EZ Treat 600 GPD (recirculating polystyrene media) Filter. The EZ Treat component is in common use in North Carolina and nationally, for providing advanced pre-treatment of wastewater prior to surface and subsurface dispersal. When the suggested permit application items are approved, the permit should read: "For the construction and operation of a ¢So gallons per day (GPD) single family residence treatment and irrigation facility consisting of. a 1,50o gallon baffled septic tank with an effluent filter, a 2,500 gallon (two compartment) RecirculationlStorage Pump Tank, a Model 600 (600 GPD) EZ Treat Polystyrene Recirculating Media Filter, dosed by a 20 gallon per minute (GPM) recirculation pump, a flow splittingdevice, a io GPM UV disinfection unit, a 3,500 gallon Field Dose Tank, a 0.44 acre drip irrigation area with a minimum of 5=67x linear feet (LF) of drip line 2,835 emitters, a rainfall sensor to prevent irrigation during inclement weather, and all associated piping valves, controls, and appurtenances to serve the single family residence at 1725 Farrington Road, Apex, NC 27523, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters, pursuant to the application received, and in conformity with the Division approved plans and specs; fications .considered to be a part of this permit. Attached herewith are supporting documents, as applicable and requested by the DWR review checklist, to wit: Section 1: Sum)ortina Documents -DWR Form SFRWWIS 06-16 Application -Copy of O&M Agreement -Property Survey Map & Deed Showing Ownership -County Health Dept Septic Denial Letter -USGS Quad Map Showing Project Location -Exhibit-Showing Known Wells Near the Site (on Plans) -Natural Heritage Program Comments -Soils Report & SFR Worksheet Section 2: Engineering Calculations Section 3: Genera] Specifications Section 4: Product/Manufacturers Cut Sheets Section 5: Plans Sheet 1 of 8: Cover Sheet, Vicinity Map, Lot Location Map, etc. Sheet 2 of 8: Overall Site Plan Sheet 2A of 8: Treatment & Dispersal System Layout Sheet 3 of 8: Enlarged Field Area Layout Sheet 3A of 8: Enlarged Tankage Area Sheet 4 of 8: Hydraulic Profile, Tank Details, etc. Sheet 5 of 8: Pump Details -Drip Dispersal System Sheet 6 of 8: Drip System Miscellaneous Details Sheet 7 of 8: Site Considerations; Installation Notes Sheet 8 of 8: O&M Schedule, Gen'l Notes, Electrical, Seeding Specs, etc. If any questions arise John R. Harman, PE Consulting Engineer 919-818-2077 this matter, please do not hesitate to call. Page 2 of 2 DWR I-Iev3i v;w_vr4&-ro4 Pobv A&W,, G State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .0600 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE WASTEWATER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION The Division of Water Resources will not accept an application package unless all instructions are followed. Plans, specifications and supporting documents shall be prepared in accordance with 15A NCAC 02L .0100, 15A NCAC 02'i" .0100, 15A NCAC 02T .0600, I5A NCAC 18A .1900, Division Policies and ood en ineerin raetices. Failure to submit all required items may result in the application being returned, and will necessitate additional processing and review time. For more information, visit the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit website General — When submitting a non -discharge application to the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit, please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time by assisting the reviewer in locating the required materials and potentially reducing the amount of requested additional information. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and at least two ca ies of the application and supporting documentation. A. Cover Letter (All Application Packages): ® List all items and attached supporting documentation included in the application package, as well as a brief description of the requested permitting action. B. Application Fee (All New and Major Modification Application Packages): ® Submit a check, money order or electronic funds transfer made payable to: North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). ❑ The appropriate fee amount for new and major modification application packages may be found at: Standard Review Project Fees. C. Single -Family Residence Wastewater Irrigation Systems (FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16) Application (All Application Packages): ® Submit the completed and appropriately executed Single -Family Residence Wastewater Irrigation Systems (FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16) application. Any unauthorized content changes to FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 shall result in the application package being returned. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ® If the Applicant Type in Item I.2. is a corporation or company, provide documentation it is registered for business with the North Carolina Secretary of State. ❑ If the Applicant Type in Item I.2. is a partnership, sole proprietorship, trade name, or d/b/a, enclose a copy of the certificate filed with the Register of Deeds in the county of business. ® The facility name in Item II.2. shall be consistent with the facility name on the plans, specifications, agreements, etc. ® The Professional Engineer's Certification on Page 6 of the Single -Family Residence Wastewater Irrigation Systems (FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16) application shall be signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer. ® The Applicant's Certification on Page 6 of the Single -Family Residence Wastewater Irrigation Systems (FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16) application shall be signed in accordance with 1 zA NCAC 02T .0106(b). Per 15A NCAC 02T .01 06c., an alternate person may be designated as the signing official if a delegation letter is provided from a person who meets the criteria in 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). ❑ If this project is for a renewal without modification, use the Non -Dischar e S ystem Renewal I FORM: NDSR application. D. Existing Permit (All Modification Packages): ❑ Submit the most recently issued existing permit. ❑ Provide a list of any items within the permit the Applicant would like the Division to address during the permit modification (i.e., compliance schedules, permit description, monitoring, permit conditions, etc.). E. Property Ownership Documentation (All Application Packages): ® Per I5A NCAC 02T .0604i e}, the Applicant shall demonstrate they are the owner of all property containing the wastewater treatment, storage and irrigation facilities: ® Legal documentation of ownership (i.e., contract, deed or article of incorporation), or ❑ Written notarized intent to purchase agreement signed by both parties with a plat or survey map, or ❑ Written notarized lease agreement that specifically indicates the intended use of the property and has been signed by both parties, as well as a plat or survey map. Lease agreements shall adhere to the requirements of 15A NCAC 02 L .0107. ❑ Provide all agreements, easements, setback waivers, etc. that have a direct impact on the wastewater treatment, conveyance, storage and irrigation facilities. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page I of F. Soil Evaluation (All Application Packages that include new irrigation sites): ®Per 15A NCAC 02T .0604(b) and current Qivision PoIicy, submit a detailed soil evaluation that has been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina Licensed Soil Scientist and includes at a minimum: ❑ The report shall identify all the sites/fields with project name, location, and include a statement that the sites/fields were recommended for the proposed land application activity. ❑ Note, if the soil evaluation was performed more than one year prior to the submittal of this application package, a statement shall be included indicating that the site has not changed since the original investigation. ❑ Field delineated detailed soils map meeting all of the requirements of the Soli Scientist Evaluation Pohcy: ❑ Soil profile descriptions meeting all of the requirements of the Soil Scientist Evaluation Policv. ❑ Provide all soil boring logs performed at the site. ❑ Standard soil fertility analysis conducted no more than one year prior to permit application for each map unit in the soil map legend for the following parameters: ❑ Acidity ❑ Exchangeable sodium percentage (by calculation) ❑ Phosphorus ❑ Base saturation (by calculation) ❑ Magnesium ❑ Potassium ❑ Calcium ❑ Manganese ❑ Sodium ❑ Cation exchange capacity ❑ Percent humic matter ❑ Zinc ❑ Copper ❑ pH Note: The number of samples will vary depending upon the project size and past land use history. Multiple samples for each map unit are required if the irrigation zones are separated, and cropland, pasture, hay land and wooded areas shall be sampled separately for the same map unit due to past differences in soil fertility management. ® Saturated hydraulic conductivity (KSAT) data that shall include at a minimum: ❑ A minimum of three KSAT tests shall be conducted in the most restrictive horizon for each soil series in the soil map. ❑ All KSAT tests shall be conducted in areas representative of the site. ❑ All KSAT tests shall be run until steady-state equilibrium has been achieved. ❑ All collected KSAT data shall be submitted, including copies of field worksheets showing all collected readings. ❑ Submit a soil profile description for each KSAT data point that shall extend at least one foot below the tested horizon. ® Soil evaluation recommendations shall include at a minimum: ❑ A brief summary of each map unit and its composition and identification of minor contrasting soils. ❑ Maximum irrigation precipitation rate (in/hr) for each soil/map unit within the proposed irrigation areas. ❑ Identification of areas not suitable for wastewater irrigation. ❑ Recommended geometric mean KSAT rate to be used in determining the SFR Loading Rate Group for each soil/map unit based upon in -situ measurement of the saturated hydraulic conductivity from the most restrictive horizon. ❑ Recommended annual hydraulic loading rate (in/yr) for each soil/map unit within the proposed irrigation areas based upon in -situ KSAT measurements form the most restrictive soil horizon. The recommended loading rate must be in accordance with the Sin le -Family Residence Wastewater Irrigation System Loading Rate Calculation Policy. ❑ A completed copy of the Single -Family Residence Loading Rate_ Workbook (i.e., Project Information, Potential Evapotranspiration, Precipitation, and Irrigation Area Calculations). G. Engineering Plans (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0604(c)i i 1, submit standard size and 11 x 17-inch plan sets that have been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer. ® At a minimum, the engineering plans shall include the following items: ® Table of contents with each sheet numbered, as well as cross-referenced with the appropriate application items. ® A general location map with at least two geographic references, vicinity map, topographic map and site map. ® A process and instrumentation diagram showing all flow, recycle/return, electrical paths, etc. ® Plan and profile views of all treatment and storage units, including their piping, valves, and equipment (i.e., pumps, etc.), as well as their dimensions and elevations. ® Details of all piping, valves, pumps, precipitation/soil moisture sensors, etc. ® A hydraulic profile from the treatment plant headworks to the highest irrigation point. ® The irrigation area with an overlay of the suitable irrigation areas depicted in the Soil Evaluation. ® Each nozzle/emitter and their wetted area influence, and each irrigation zone labeled as it will be operated. ® Locations within the irrigation system of air releases, drains, control valves, highest irrigation nozzle/emitter, etc. ® Plans shall represent a completed design and not be labeled with preliminary phrases (e.g., FOR REVIEW ONLY, NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION, etc.) that indicate they are anything other than final specifications. However, the plans may be labeled with the phrase: FINAL DESIGN - NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 2 of 4 H. Specifications (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .06W(c)I2), submit specifications that have been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer. ® At a minimum, the specifications shall include the following items: ® Table of contents with each section/page numbered, as well as cross-referenced with the appropriate application items. ® Detailed specifications for each treatment/storage/irrigation unit, as well as all piping, valves, equipment (i.e., pumps, etc.), nozzles/emitters, precipitation/soil moisture sensor, audible/visual high water alarms, liner material, etc. ® Site Work (i.e., earthwork, clearing, grubbing, excavation, trenching, backfilling, compacting, fencing, seeding, etc.) ® Materials (i.e., concrete, masonry, steel, painting, method of construction, etc.) ® Electrical (i.e., control panels, etc.) ® Means for ensuring quality and integrity of the finished product, including leakage, pressure and liner testing. ® Specifications shall represent a completed design and not be labeled with preliminary phrases (e.g., FOR REVIEW ONLY, NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION, etc.) that indicate they are anything other than final specifications. However, the specifications may be labeled with the phrase: FINAL DESIGN - NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION. I. Engineering Calculations (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0604 c f 3 , submit engineering calculations that have been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer. ® At a minimum, the engineering calculations shall include the following items: ❑ Hydraulic and pollutant loading calculations for each treatment unit demonstrating how the designed effluent concentrations in Application Item V.I. were determined (Note: "black box" calculations are unacceptable). ® Sizing criteria for each treatment unit and associated equipment (i.e., pumps, etc.). ® Total and effective storage calculations for each storage unit. ® Friction/total dynamic head calculations and system curve analysis for each pump used. ® Manufacturer's information for all treatment units, pumps, irrigation system, etc. ® Flotation calculations for all treatment and storage units constructed partially or entirely below grade. ® Demonstrate the designed maximum precipitation and annual loading rates do not exceed the recommended rates. ❑ Demonstrate the specified auxiliary power source is capable of powering all essential treatment units. ❑ A properly completed and executed Sin le-Famil Residence Loading Rate Workbook. J. Site Map (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02'r .0604(d), submit standard size and 11 x 17-inch site maps that have been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina licensed Professional Ejip ineer and/or Professional Land Survc Ur, ® For clarity, multiple site maps of the facility with cut sheet annotations may be submitted. ® At a minimum, the site map shall include the following: ® A scaled map of the site with topographic contour intervals not exceeding two feet and showing all facility -related structures and fences within the wastewater treatment, storage and irrigation areas. ® Soil mapping units shown on all irrigation sites. ❑ The location of all wells (including usage and construction details if available), streams (ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial), springs, lakes, ponds, and other surface drainage features within 500 feet of all wastewater treatment, storage and irrigation sites. ® Delineation of the compliance and review boundaries per 1.5A NCAC 02L_.01076) and .0108. ® Setbacks as required by 15A NCAC 02T .0606. ® Site property boundaries within 500 feet of all wastewater treatment, storage and irrigation sites. ❑ All habitable residences or places of public assembly within 500 feet of all treatment, storage and irrigation sites. K. Operation and Maintenance Plan (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0604it7, submit an operation and maintenance (O&M) plan encompassing all wastewater treatment, storage and irrigation systems that at a minimum shall address: ® How to perform routine inspections. ® A maintenance schedule. ® A troubleshooting guide. ® A layman's explanation of the wastewater treatment, storage and irrigation systems. ❑ A crop maintenance and management plan. ❑ Note a final O&M Plan may be submitted with the partial and/or final Engineering Certification required under 15A NCAC 02T .01 16, however, a preliminary O&M Plan shall be submitted with each application package. L. Operation and Maintenance Agreement (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0604 h , submit a notarized Operation and Maintenance Agreement that has been signed and dated by all deeded property owners. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 3 of M. County Health Department Denial Letter (All New Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0604(e), provide a written letter from the local County Health Department denying the site for all subsurface systems. N. Floodway Regulation Compliance (All Application Packages where any portion of the wastewater treatment, storage and irrigation system is located within the 100-year floodplain): ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0105(c)(8 ), provide written documentation from all local governing entities that the facility is in compliance with Article 11 Part 6 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes (i.e., § 143-215.51. through § 143-215.61.). O. Threatened or Endangered Aquatic Species Documentation (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .01 05c 10 , submit documentation from the Department's Natural Heritage Program demonstrating the presence or absence of threatened or endangered aquatic species within the boundary of the wastewater treatment, storage and irrigation facilities. ❑ If the facility directly impacts such species, this documentation shall provide information on the need for permit conditions pursuant to 15A NCAC 0?B .01 10. P. Other Environmental Permits (All Application Packages that include stream or wetland crossings): ❑ Per 15A 'NCAC 02T .0 105c G , submit a copy of either the approved permit/certification or a letter from the appropriate review agency acknowledging receipt of the application for the following applicable permits/certifications: ❑ Division of Water Resources' Water Quality Permitting Section— Wetlands 401 Certification ❑ US Army CoE2S of Engineers South Atlantic Division — Nationwide 12 or Section 404 permit ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0105(c)(6 ), this application shall be considered incomplete or the resulting permit may be issued conditionally, if a pending issuance of any of the aforementioned permits/certifications directly impact the facility herein. THE COMPLETED APPLICATION AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO: NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES WATER QUALITY PERMITTING SECTION NON -DISCHARGE PERMITTING UNIT By U.S. Postal Service: 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 807-6464 By Courier/Special delivery: 512 N. SALISBURY ST. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27604 FAX NUMBER: (919) 807-6496 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 4 of DWR State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Res Division of Water Resources ources 15A NCAC 02T .0600 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE WASTEWATER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 I. APPLICANT INFORMATION: 1. Applicant's name as appears on deed, contract or lease agreement: Blacksmith Ranch, LLC 2. Applicant type: ❑ Individual ® Corporation ❑ General Partnership 3. Signature authority's name: William Foy per 15A NCAC 02T .01061bITitle: Registered Agent 4. Applicant's mailing address: 1719 Farrington Road City: Apex State: NC Zip: 27523- 5. Applicant's contact information: Telephone number: (919) 219-6233 Fax number: (_) = Email Address: beauxb m cvgmai1.com I1. FACILITY INFORMATION: 1. Facility name: Wastewater Treatment & Surface Drip Irrigation Disposal System for a 4 Bedrrom Residence-1725 Farrin on Rd: Chatham Co. NC 2. Facility status: ❑ Existing or ® Proposed 3. Facility's physical address: 1725 Farrington Road City: Apex State: NC Zip: 27523- County: Chatham 4. Wastewater Treatment Facility Coordinates: Latitude: 35' 45' 37" Longitude: -79' 00' 34" Provide the following latitude and longitude coordinate determination information: Datum: NAD83 Level of accuracy: Nearest second Method of measurement: Digital or raw photo extraction 5. USGS Map Name: Farrington 1993 III. CONSULTANT INFORMATION: 1. Engineer's name: John R. Harman, PE License Number: NCPE 9810 Firm: Consulting En ineer Engineer's mailing address: 2112 White Oak Rd City: Raleigh State: NC Zip: 27608- Telephone number: (919) 818-2077 Fax number: (_) 2. Soil Scientist's name: Richard A Pontello License Number: 1232 Soil Scientist's mailing address: 8412 Falls of Neese Rd City: Raleigh State: NC Zip: 27615- Telephone number: (919) 669-3235 Fax number: (_) Email Address: jackharman53(ra,&inail.com Firm: Soil & Environmental Consultants PA Email Address: rpontelloiebsandec.com IV. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS — 15A NCAC 02T .0100: 1. Application type: ® New ❑ Major Modification ❑ Minor Modification If a modification, provide the existing permit number: WQ00 and most recent issuance date: 2. Application fee: $60 3. Describe the origin of the wastewater and provide a brief project description: Domestic Origin: Septic and Advanced Pretreatment via Recirculating Media Filter, & Storage prior to Surface Drip Application 4. Wastewater flow: 480. GPD FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 Page 1 of State of North Carolina DWR Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .0600 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE WASTEWATER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 Page 2 of 6 IV. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS — 15A NCAC 02T .0100 (CONTINUED): 5. Using 15A NCAC' 02T .0 114, explain how the total wastewater flow was determined: Establishment Type Flow Basis Flow Per Unit Number I of Units Flow Four Bedroom Single Family Residence gal/Day 120 4 480 GPD gal/ GPD Total 480 GPD 6. Per 15A NCAC 02T .0105(c)(6), if the project includes any stream or wetland crossings, what is the status of the following applicable permits/certifications? Permit/Certification ate Permit/Certification No. Agency Reviewer SubmittedF roved Nationwide 12 or 404 Wetlands 401 7. What is the nearest 100-year flood plain elevation to the facility? 237.8 feet mean sea level. Source: FRIS Panel 9782 Are any treatment, storage or irrigation systems located within the 100-year flood plain? ❑ Yes or ® No If yes, has documentation of compliance with Article 21 Part 6 of Chapter 143 of the G.S. been provided? ❑ Yes or ❑ No V. DESIGN CRITERIA AND SETBACKS — 15A NCAC 02T .0605 & .0606: 1. Provide the estimated influent and designed effluent concentrations from the engineering calculations to verify conformance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605(b) for the following parameters: Estimated Influent Designed Effluent Minimum Required Parameter Concentration Concentration Degree of Treatment (monthly average) Prior to Storage Biochemical Oxygen Demand 350 mg/1 <10 mg/1 :!00 mg/1 BOD5) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 350 mg/1 <10 mg/1 <30 mg/1 Ammonia Nitrogen (NH3-N) 30 mg/1 <10 mg/1 <_15 mg/1 Fecal Coliforms <200 per 100 ml :!i200 colonies/100 ml 2. Per 15A NCAC 02T .0605(c), is the effluent placed directly in contact with GA classified groundwater? ❑ Yes or ® No If yes, have predictive calculations demonstrating such placement will not contravene GA groundwater standards been provided? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 3. Per 15A NCAC 02T .0605(d), are any of the treatment or storage units excavated into bedrock? ❑ Yes or ® No If yes, has a 10 millimeter synthetic liner been provided? ❑ Yes (Plan Sheet: & Specification Page: or ❑ No 4. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605(e1, are any earthen treatment and storage facilities provided? ❑ Yes or ® No 5. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605( I7, have any by-pass or overflow lines been provided? ❑ Yes or ® No 6. If any treatment, storage or irrigation systems are located within the 100-year flood plain, in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605(g), which systems are affected and what measures being taken to protect them against flooding? N/A 7. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605 h , has an operation and maintenance plan been submitted? ® Yes or ❑ No 8. In accordance with 1,5A NCAC 02T .0605(i), how will restricted access to the irrigation system be provided? 2-Strand Fence Are all treatment units and control panels locked to prevent entry? ® Yes or ❑ No 9. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605(jl, do the designed irrigation loading rates (see Application Item VIIA.) exceed the soil scientist recommended loading rates (see Application Item VII.3.)? ❑ Yes or ® No 10. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605(k), does the septic tank design adhere to 15A NCAC 18A .1900? ® Yes or ❑ No FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 Page 3 of 6 V. DESIGN CRITERIA AND SETBACKS — 15A NCAC 02T .0605 & .0606 (CONTINUED): 11. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605(1), what is the specified method of disinfection? Ultraviolet If chlorine, specify contact detention time provided: minutes and where contact time occurs: If UV, specify the number of banks: 1, total lamps: 1 and maximum flow capacity: 10 GPM. 12. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605(m l has a minimum of five days of storage based on average daily flow between the pump off float and inlet invert pipe been provided? ® Yes or ❑ No 13. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605(n), have all tanks containing pumps been provided with audible and visual alarms that are external to any structure? ® Yes (Plan Sheet: 4 of 8 & Specification Page: ) or ❑ No 14. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0605(o). has a precipitation or soil moisture sensor been provided? ® Yes (Plan Sheet: 4 of 8 & Specification Page: ) or ❑ No 15. In accordance with 15A N-CAC_02T .0605( has a minimum of 18 inches of vertical separation between the apparent seasonal high water table (SHWT) and the ground surface been provided? ® Yes or ❑ No 16. In accordance with I5A NCAC02T .0605has a minimum of 12 inches of vertical separation between any perched seasonal high water table (SHWT) and the ground surface been provided? ® Yes or ❑ No 17. In accordance with 1.5A NCAC 02T .0605(r), does the designed annual loading rate exceed 50 inches? ❑ Yes or ® No 18. Does the project comply with all setbacks found in the river basin rules (15A NCAC 0213,0?0 ? ® Yes or ❑ No If no, list non -compliant setbacks: 19. Per 15A NCAC 02T .0606, verify setback compliance by providing the minimum field observed distance (ft) from the facility's irrigation system and treatment/storage units to each listed setback parameter (Note: Distances greater than 500 feet shall be marked N/A): Setback Parameter Irrigation System Treatment / Storage Unit Any habitable residence or place of assembly under separate ownership or not to be maintained as part of the project site +-210 +/- 135 Any habitable residence or place of assembly owned by the Permittee to be maintained as art of the project site +/- 65 Any private or public water supply source > 400' > 200' Surface waters (streams — intermittent and perennial, perennial waterbodies, and wetlands) N/A N/A Groundwater lowering ditches (where the bottom of the ditch intersects the SHWT) N/A Subsurface groundwater lowering drainage systems N/A Surface water diversions (ephemeral streams, waterways, ditches) +/- 25' Any well with exception of monitoring wells >400' >200' Any property line +/- 101* Waivered +/- 35' * Waivered Top of slope of embankments or cuts of two feet or more in vertical height N/A Any water line from a disposal system >40' Any swimming pool N/A Public right of way 20'* Waivered Nitrification field >150' Any building foundation or basement >40' 20. Are any setback waivers proposed for this facility? ® Yes or ❑ No If yes, in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .O606(c), submit the appropriate setback waivers (FORM: NDWSW) that have been notarized, signed by all parties involved and recorded with the County Register of Deeds. Waivers involving the compliance boundary shall be in accordance with 15A NCAC 02L .0107. FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 Page 4 of 6 VI. WASTEWATER TREATMENT & STORAGE FACILITY DESIGN: 1. Type of treatment system: Septic Tank / EZ Treat 2. Provide the requested information for each treatment/storage unit and its associated mechanical equipment: a. PRELIMINARY / PRIMARY TREATMENT (i.e., physical removal operations): No. of Manufacturer or Dimensions (ft) / Volume Plan Sheet Specification Treatment Unit Units Material Spacings (in) (al) Reference Reference Septic Tank 1 Shoaf Pr3eC0ast STB- 10.5'x5.5'x5.83' 1500 4 of 8 Select Other b. SECONDARY TREATMENT (i.e., physical, biological and recirculation processes): No. of Manufacturer or Volume Plan Sheet Specification Treatment Unit Units Material Dimensions (ft) al Reference I Reference EZ Treat 1 EZ Treat 600 +/- 7' x 4.5 NA 4 of 8 Recirculation Tank Shoaf PreCast PT- 12. 5' x6. 5' x5. 5 d' 2500 4 of 8 2103 Avail for Emerg Other Model PT-347 1436 Storage c. DISINFECTION: No. of Manufacturer or Volume Plan Sheet Specification Treatment Unit Units Material Dimensions (ft) al Reference Reference Ultraviolet 1 EZ Treat Model UV-101 10 GPM 4 of 8 Select d. PUMP/STORAGE TANK: Manufacturer or No. of Total Effective Effective Plan Sheet Specification Material Units Dimensions (ft) Volume Volume Storage Reference Reference al (al) (days) Shoaf PreCast 1 13. 2' x6. 3' x7. 0' d 3500 3596 >5 4 of 8 Avail for Emerg Model PT-484 2160 Storage e. PUMPS: No. of Manufacturer / Capacity Plan Sheet Specification Location Pum s Purpose Type Reference Reference GPM I TDH 2500 Gal Recirc I Dose EZ Treat Pod StatRite Step20 20 100' 5 of 8 Goulds 3500 Field Dose 1 Field Dosing PUTB2510122 17 144' 5 of 8 Tank W f. BLOWERS: Location No. of Blowers Units Served Manufacturer / Type Capacity (CFM) Plan Sheet Reference Specification I Reference g. MIXERS FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 Page 5 of 6 Location No. of Mixers Units Served Manufacturer / Tv e Power (h) Plan Sheet Reference Specification I Reference FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 Page 6 of VII. IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN: 1. Are there any artificial drainage or water movement structures within 200 feet of the irrigation area? ❑ Yes or ® No If yes, please explain if the Soil Evaluation addresses artificial structures and indicate if these structures are to be maintained or modified: 2. What is the proposed cover crop? Fescue 3. Soil Evaluation recommendations: Soil Series Fields within Soil Area Minimum Observed Depth to SHWT ft Recommended Loading Rate in/hr Recommended Loading Rate in/ r Creedmoor 100% 0.5' <0.5"/Hr <14.98"/Yr 4. Irrigation System Information (Note — this table may be expanded for additional fields): Field Area (acres) Dominant Soil Series Designed Rate (in/hr) Designed Rate (in/yr) 1 Latitude (DMS) 1 Longitude (DMS) Waterbody Stream Index No. z Classification 1-4 0.44 Ac Creedmoor 0.15"/hr 14.70"/Yr 35°45' 37" -79° 00' 3" N/A N/A o r If o r If o r If o r If o r rr o r It n o r If o If o If Total 0.44 I Provide the following latitude and longitude coordinate determination information: Datum: NAD83 Level of accuracy: Nearest 10 seconds Method of measurement: Map interpretation by extraction For assistance determining the waterbody stream index number and its associated classification, instructions may be downloaded at: 1ittps:!/ncdcnr.s3.amazonaws.comi s3 Cs - pub] ic/ W Ater° 4.20Qual ity:'Aqu i fe r`! ,,20 Protcction,' LA U: Agrccmentsl W SCA%2008-13 .pdf Spray Irrigation Design Elements Drip Irrigation Design Elements Nozzle wetted diameter: ft Emitter wetted area: 19120 ftz Nozzle wetted area: ft'- Distance between laterals: 3.37 ft Nozzle capacity: GPM Distance between emitters: 2 ft Nozzle manufacturer/model: / Emitter capacity: 0.61 GPH Elevation of highest nozzle: ft Emitter manufacturer/model: Netafim / BioRam Specification Reference: Elevation of highest emitter: 270 ft Specification Reference: Sheet 3 of 8 FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 Page 7 of 6 Professional Engineer's Certification: I John R. Harman, PE attest that this application for (Professional Engineer's name from Application Item III.1.) Wastewater Treatment & Surface Drip Irrigation Disposal System for a 4 Bedroom Residence-1725 Farrington Rd, Chatham CO., (Facility name from Application Item II.1.) has been reviewed by me and is accurate, complete and consistent with the information supplied in the plans, specifications, engineering calculations, and all other supporting documentation to the best of my knowledge. I further attest that to the best of my knowledge the proposed design has been prepared in accordance with this application package and its instructions, as well as all applicable regulations and statutes. Although other professionals may have developed certain portions of this submittal package, inclusion of these materials under my signature and seal signifies that l have reviewed this material and have judged it to be consistent with the proposed design. Note: In accordance with General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B, any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application package shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor, which may include a fine not to exceed $10,000, as well as civil penalties up to $25,000 per violation. North Carolina Professional Engineer's seal, signature, and date: C� a ' SEAL 19 9810 Tr ', s� INEf , •�' fir* P HARD' wfiw" Applicant's Certification per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(1r): I William Foy attest that this application for (Signature Authority's name & title from Application Item I.3.) Wastewater Treatment & Surface Drip Irrigation Disposal System for a 4 Bedroom Residence-1725 Farrington Rd; Chatham Co., NC (Facility name from Application Item 11.1.) has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that any discharge of wastewater from this non -discharge system to surface waters or the land will result in an immediate enforcement action that may include civil penalties, injunctive relief, and/or criminal prosecution. I will make no claim against the Division of Water Resources should a condition of this permit be violated. I also understand that if all required parts of this application package are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application package will be returned to me as incomplete. i further certify that the applicant or any affiliate has not been convicted of an environmental crime, has not abandoned a wastewater facility without proper closure, does not have an outstanding civil penalty where all appeals bayP hren exh-111ste l orabandoned, are compliant with any active compliance schedule, and do not have any overdue annual fees per 15A NCAC 02T .0105(e). Note: In accordance with General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.613, any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, r iti - tin in any apg tion package shall be guilty of a Class 2 nusdemeanv ,which y include a fine not to exceed $10,00 penalties $25,000 per violation. Siertahlr Date: FORM: SFRWWIS 06-16 Page 7 of 6 COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT SEPTIC DENIAL LETTER FOLLOWS THIS PAGE `�`�fl QCX PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT CHATH COUNTY Environmental Health Division Pu1111C Ih-\I1II June 17, 2021 Mr. William Foy 1719 Farrington Rd. Apex, NC 27523 Re: Applications for Septic System Improvement Permits for 2-Bedroom Residences. Property locations: 1719, 1725, and 1727 Farrington Rd., Apex, NC. Parcel number: 64655. New Tracts 1, 2 and 3. Dear Mr. Foy: The Chatham County Health Department, Environmental Health Division on June 17, 2021, evaluated the above -referenced property at the sites designated on the plat/site plan that accompanied your improvement permit application. You applied for a 2-bedroom septic system permit on each of the new tracts 1, 2, and 3 of parent parcel 64655 as shown on attached plat slide 2021-125. The evaluations were done in accordance with the laws and rules governing wastewater systems in North Carolina General Statute 130A-333 including related statutes and Title 15A, Subchapter 18A, of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Rule. 1900 and related rules. Based on the criteria set out in Title 15A, Subchapter 18A, of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Rules .1940 through .1948, the evaluations indicated that the sites are UNSUITABLE for a sanitary system of sewage treatment and disposal. Therefore, we must deny your applications for an improvement permit for new tracts 1, 2, and 3 of parent parcel 64655. A copy of the site evaluation is enclosed. The site is unsuitable based on the following: ❑ Unsuitable soil topography and/or landscape position (Rule .1940) ® Unsuitable soil characteristics (structure or clay mineralogy) (Rule 1941) ® Unsuitable soil wetness condition (Rule .1942) ❑ Unsuitable soil depth (Rule .1943) ❑ Presence of restrictive horizon (Rule .1944) ❑ Insufficient space for septic system and repair area (Rule .1945) ❑ Unsuitable for meeting required setbacks (Rule .1950) ❑ Other (Rule .1946) These severe soil or site limitations could cause premature system failure, leading to the discharge of untreated sewage on the ground surface, into surface waters, directly to ground water or inside your structure. The site evaluation included consideration of possible site modifications, as well as use of modified, innovative, or alternative systems. However, the Health Department has determined that none of the above options will overcome the severe conditions on this site. A possible option might be a system designed to dispose of sewage to another area of suitable soil or off -site to additional property. For the reasons set out above, the property is currently classified UNSUITABLE, and no improvement permit shall be issued for this site in accordance with Rule .1948(c). Leadin- the Charge to a Healthier Chatham 80 East Street. PO Box 130, Piasboro, NC 27;12 • Phone: 919-542-8208 • Fax: 919-542-8288 Page 2 0%2 Note that a site classified as UNSUITABLE may be classified as PROVISIONALLY SUITABLE if written documentation is provided that meets the requirements of Rule .1948(d). A copy of this rule is enclosed. You may hire a consultant to assist you if you wish to try to develop a plan under which your site could be reclassified as PROVISIONALLY SUITABLE. You have a right to an informal review of this decision. You may request an informal review by the soil scientist or environmental health supervisor at the local health department. You may also request an informal review by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services regional soil specialist. A request for informal review must be made in writing to the local health department. You also have a right to a fonnal appeal of this decision. To pursue a formal appeal, you must file a petition for a contested case hearing with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-6714. To get a copy of a petition form, you may write the Office of Administrative Hearings or call the office at (919) 431-3000 or download it from the OAH web site at httR:ii",ivw.ncoali.c_om/forms_html. The petition for a contested case hearing must be filed in accordance with the provision of North Carolina General Statutes 130A-24 and 150B-23 and all other applicable provisions of Chapter 15013. N.C. General Statute 130A-335 (g) provides that your hearing would be held in the county where your property is located. Please note: If you wish to pursue a formal appeal, you must file the petition form with the Office of Administrative Hearings WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS LETTER The date of this letter is June 17, 2021. Meeting the 30-day deadline is critical to your right to a formal appeal. If you file a petition for a contested case hearing with the Office of Administrative Hearings, you are required by law (N.C. General Statute 15013-23) to send a copy of your petition to the Office of General Counsel, N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, 2001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-2001. Do NOT serve the petition on your local health department. Sending a copy of your petition to the local health department will NOT satisfy the legal requirement in N.C. General Statute 150B-23 that you send a copy to the Office of General Counsel, N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. You may call or write the Chatham County Public Health Department at (919) 542-8208 if you need any additional information or assistance. Enclosures Sincerely, .lames Tiger, RL Environmental Health Specialist A 80 East Street, PO Box t30, Pittsboro, NC 27312 Phone: 919-542-8214 Far: 919-542-8227 CHATHAM COUNTY SOIL/SITE EVALUATION On -Site Wastewater System �A2+6w.K- �AQti'l.. Applicant/Landowner: ` ILLI�' A }b.,t TPN: Date: Sub -Division Name and Lot It: ( 2 3 Property Address / Road Name: j . Z �,y Proposed Facility: 1L _15L Proposed Design Flow: o Property Size: 3. I,, r rfi Water Supply: 4Well ❑Public ❑Private ❑Other: Evaluation Method: InAuger ❑Pit ❑Cut Type of Wastewater: ❑Sewage ❑Industrial ❑Mixed PROFILE # .1940 LANDSCP POS./ SLOPE % HORIZON DEPTH (in.) SOIL MORPHOLOGY OTHER PROFILE FACTORS 1948 PROFILE CLASSIFICATION & LTAR .1941(a)(1) & (a)(2) TEXTURE/ STRUCTURE 1941(a)(3) CONSISTENCE/ MINEROLOGY .1942 SOIL WETNESS/ COLOR .1943 / .1956 SOIL DEPTH/ SAPROLITE .1944 RESTRICTIVE HORIZON p 7e054 1 f t)5 ]I C, 0 VF`' Z - I us M 5L 54[ VF+i 5� 0S 9 fc c rl V G 5 G - L 50 VK 5rrf LJS ✓1 vfv C- L5 o - S L 541i H I t _ DESCRIPTOR IN ITIAL SYSTEM REPAIR SYSTE Other Factors (.1946) —� Site Classification (.1946) tj`J Evaluated By: Others Present Available Space (•1945) System Type Site LTAR Comments: NOTES: HORIZON DEPTH - In inches below natural soil surface SOIL WETNESS/COLOR - Inches below natural soil surface to free water or soil colors with chroma 2 or less; record Munsell color SOIL DEPTH - In inches below natural soil surface to rock, saprolite, or parent material SAPROLFfE CLASS-5 (suitable) or U (unsuitable) RESTRICTIVE HORIZON -Thickness and depth from land surface PROFILE CLASS - S (suitable), PS (provisionally suitable), or U (unsuitable) LEGEND: LTAR CONVENTIONAL, LTAR, LPP., LANDSCAPE POSITION GROUP TEXTURE .1955 .1957 CC (concave slope) I S(Sand) 12-09 0-6-0.4 CV (convex slope) (Suitable) LS (Loamy Sand) D (drainage way) 05 (debris slump) R SL(Sandy Loam) 0.6 - 0.6 0.4 - 0.3 FP (Flood plain) (Suitable) L (Loam) FS (foot slope) H (head slope) Si (Silt) L(linearslope) .Ilf SiCL(Silty Clay Loam) N (nose slope) (Prov,Suitable) CL (Clay Loaml 0.6 - 0 3 0 3 - 0.15 R (ridge) SCL(Sandy Clay Loam) S (shoulder slope) SiL (Silt Loam) T (terrace) SC (Sandy Clay) IV (Prot/ Suitable) Sic (Silty Clay) 0.4 - 0 1 0.2 - 0-05 C (Clay) SLOPE < 15% - 5; 15% - 30% - PS; > 30% - US (30% - 65% reclassify PS if comply with .L956;>65%US] STRUCTURE SG (Single Grain) - S M (Massive) - US CR (Crumb) - S GR (Granular) - S SBK (Subangular Blocky) - PS ABK (Angular Blocky) - PS PL (Platy) - US PR (Prismatic) - US MOIST CONSISTENCE VFR (Very Friable) -5 FR (Friable) - S FI (Firm) - S VFI (Very Firm) - US EFI (Extremely Firm) - US WET CO NSISTENCE NS (Non -Sticky) -S 5S (Slightly Sticky) - S S (Sticky) - S VS (Very Sticky - US NP (Non -Plastic) -S SP (Slightly Plastic) - S P (Plastic) -S VP (Very Plastic) - US MINERALOGY SEXP (Slightly Expansive) -S EXP (Expansive) - US (VFI, EFI, VS, or VPJ Page L of Z CHATHAM COUNTY SOIL/SITE EVALUATION On -Site Wastewater System TPN: Llb:J6 Date: LI PROFILE If .1940 LANDSCP POS./ SLOPE % HORIZON DEPTH (in.) SOIL MORPHOLOGY OTHER PROFILE FACTORS 1948 PROFILE CLASSIFICATION & LTAR ,1941(a)(1) & (a)(2) TEXTURE / STRUCTURE .1941(a)(3) CONSISTENCE/ MINEROLOGY .1942 SOIL WETNESS/ COLOR .1943 /.1956 SOIL DEPTH/ SAPROLITE .1944 RESTRICTIVE HORIZON LS 0 - Io 5L 59 (p' 2 97 �fz - vs - IQ5e( 5-4 C, rl GS G G -i a S9x v vqSN Z ,S y 31 L Y US � 0 L� LSI 5l PA VeVI I .. 2�5�}ft I - ►3 4l 9.W F� SFwi vs 6 Is fa fV SF L5 rl !R 0-10 5L it It J94 , la G L Of L �[ �5 G5 6 a - }zA,5a Y V `r _ JS r r 5c IL 2 s�l.fL pis i 1 Page '-' of Z Parcel: 64655 Owner: IlV hiam Foy Auger 6orinq i_ocations Hew Tract? 3.393 A[re� ]Si 1np _N W 9f RAY f l z Proposed SnpUc Area 1 Hew 7 . F-4%1 k Building 5 ti 1 � lien Iraq 3 � I 7-65}Ae Fv- / 12 Yropos� Septic =i`v" Area 3 ` a �f 8. " House C. I Proposed Septic F Area 2 S 7� III,STlHJIEAT O: PA s_ Legend e Auger Boring Sites 0 Existing Wells Tanks Roads ExistingSystemArea 0 Proposed Septic Areas N Author:r w� s Date: 6117/2021 l� 1 inch equals 150 feet` Gltvl fAx RIMTY Feet �� 0 37.5 75 150 225 300 �— PusLi` c� i i ° u� uLL U .� a"'ny Uv:�E z ypUJ re r5m V C 1\\1 0 /�>yy T 2.11 3 " I 8�. �Lf c • �&7 F'� off. 25 �3p ✓ J'. � �3Y r:au / vir ECae� - i m u B E$ � S- 5 3 C r� S • dJt F � M .[rbir i+l0:rmy f •µy[ � � ' � m a s a L y CO v En ..M VWAz � t 12onza m+ 9 iiian [a arx V yjv g v$, o Z o t i o x$ rs w3N¢ , Nsec luTir p'ei Anne[[ IF- = 1 =I I I BB 2170 Pg P9651651 PB 31 P3 39 AIIPAR 17677 than 1500 gallons per day, the applicant shall submit sufficient site -specific data to predict the height of the water table mound that will develop beneath the field (level sites) and the rate of lateral and vertical flow away from the nitrification trenches (sloping sites). The data submitted may include soil borings to depths greater than 48 inches, permeability and hydraulic conductivity measurements, water level readings, and other information determined to be necessary by the local health department or the State. The site shall be considered UNSUITABLE if the data indicate that the groundwater mound which will develop beneath the site cannot be maintained two feet or more below the bottom of the nitrification trenches or it is determined that effluent is likely to become exposed on the ground surface within, or adjacent to, the nitrification field. Ffistoty Note: Authority G.S. 130A-335(e); Eff.' July 1, 1982; Amended Eff. January 1, 1990. 15A NCAC 18A .1947 DETERMINATION OF OVERALL SITE SUITABILITY All of the criteria in Rules .1940 through .1946 of this Section shall be determined to be SUITABLE, PROVISIONALLY SUITABLE, or UNSUITABLE, as indicated. If all criteria are classified the same, that classification will prevail. Where there is a variation in classification of the several criteria, the most limiting imcorrectable characteristics shall be used to determine the overall site classification. History Note: Authority G.S. 130A-335(e); Eff. July 1, 1982; Amended Eff. January 1, 1990. 15A NCAC 18A .1948 SITE CLASSIFICATION (a) Sites classified as SUITABLE may be utilized for a ground absorption sewage treatment and disposal system consistent with these Rules. A suitable classification generally indicates soil and site conditions favorable for the operation of a ground absorption sewage treatment and disposal system or have slight limitations that are readily overcome by proper design and installation. (b) Sites classified as PROVISIONALLY SUITABLE may be utilized for a ground absorption sewage treatment and disposal system consistent with these Rules but have moderate limitations. Sites classified Provisionally Suitable require some modifications and careful planning, design, and installation in order for a ground absorption sewage treatment and disposal system to function satisfactorily. (c) Sites classified UNSUITABLE have severe limitations for the installation and use of a properly functioning ground absorption sewage treatment and disposal system. An improvement permit shall not be issued for a site which is classified as UNSUITABLE. However, where a site is UNSUITABLE, it may be reclassified PROVISIONALLY SUITABLE if a special investigation indicates that a modified or alternative system can be installed in accordance with Rules .1956 or. 1957 of this Section. (d) A site classified as UNSUITABLE may be used for a ground absorption sewage treatment and disposal system specifically identified in Rules .1955, .1956, or .1957 of this Section or a system approved under Rule .1969 if written documentation, including engineering, hydrogeologic, geologic or soil studies, indicates to the local health department that the proposed system can be expected to function satisfactorily. Such sites shall be reclassified as PROVISIONALLY SUITABLE if the local health department determines that the substantiating data indicate that: (1) a ground absorption system can be installed so that the effluent will be non-pathogenic, non-infectious, non -toxic, and non -hazardous; (2) the effluent will not contaminate groundwater or surface water; and (3) the effluent will not be exposed on the ground surface or be discharged to surface waters where it could come in contact with people, animals, or vectors. 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Z a0 P yQ 3� Bnan Gr-r- Annc[[C Fkr—w- BB 2170 Pg as PB 31 PLR 39 AAPAR iMT7 BK 2090 PG 0211 FILED ELECTRONICALLY CHATHAM COUNTY NC LUNDAY A. RIGGSBEE REGISTER OF DEEDS FILED Jan 22, 2020 AT 10:20:22 AM BOOK 02090 START PAGE 0211 END PAGE 0213 INSTRUMENT # 00689 EXCISE TAX $944.00 NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED Excise Tax: $ 944.00 Parcel Identifier No 0064655 verified by By: _ County on the day of _ ----.1 20 Mail/Box to: Grantee This instrument was prepared by: el atty: David R Godfrey, P. O Box 845 Apex, NC 27502 Brief description for the Index: THIS DEED made this 17th day of January, 2020, by and between GRANTOR ANDREW S. BARNES, unmarried MELINDA A. BARNES and husband, EDWARD F. SCAMMON Address: 274 McCoy Road Apex, NC 27523 GRANTEE BLACKSMITH RANCH LLC a NC limited liability company Address: 1719 Farrington Road Apex, NC 27523 Enter in appropriate block for each Grantor and Grantee: name, mailing address, and, if appropriate, character of entity, e.g. corporation or partnership. The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, for a valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the Grantee in fee simple, all that certain lot or parcel of land situated in New Hope Township, Chatham County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: See Exhibit A attached hereto for description. Cubmltted electrunicaft by David R Godfrey SAVAGEN f DFREY in comptianre with North Carolina statutes governing recordable documents and NC Bar Association Form No. 3 © 1976, Revised © 1/1/2010 the terms of the submitter agreement with the Chat_h_ana C+funty Register of Printed by Agreement with the NC Bar Association L eds. BK 2090 PG 0212 The property hereinabove described was acquired by Grantor by Deed Book 1808 Page 1056 Chatham County Registry. All or a portion of the property herein conveyed — includes or x does not include the primary residence of a Grantor. A map showing the above described property is recorded in Plat Book 87 Page 386 and Book 97 Page 346 Chatham County Registry. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grantee in fee simple. And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, that Grantor is seized of the premises in fee simple, has the right to convey the same in fee simple, that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever, other than the following exceptions; Subject to easements and restrictions orrecord, matters shown on recorded plats of the subject property, and ad valorem taxes for the currentyear. Subject to waterline easement as recorded in Bovk 1976 Page 911 Chatham Co Registry. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has duly executed the foregoing as of the day and year first above written. (SEAL) REW S. BARNE Lj' 4 hwM-(SEAL) MELINDA A. BARNES r EDWARD F. SCAMMON STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE I, a Notary Public ofthe County and State aforesaid do hereby certify that Andrew S Barnes unmarried, Melinda A Barnes and husband Edward F Scammon personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. WITNESS my hand and notarial seal this -11_ day of January, 2020. My Commission Expires: otary Public DAVID R. GODFREY Notary Public Wake county, Nc My Commission Expires 9/19/2o20 NC Bar Association Form No. 3 © 1976, Revised © 1/1/2010 Printed by Agreement with the NC Bar Association BK 2090 PG 0213 EXHIBIT A 1719 Farrington Road Apex, NC 27523 New Hope Township, Chatham County, North Carolina: TRACT NO. 1: BEING ALL of Tract 1, containing 8.84 acres, according to a map and survey entitled -Subdfvlsfon of the Estate of Ina s, Lawter" by land surveyors, dated October 29, 1987, and recorded;rl Slide 87, Page 386, Chatham County Registry, reFerence to which Is hereby trade for greater certainty of description. TOGETHER WITH the right of Ingress, 'egress and regress over and upon that Certain 30- foot easement from SR 1008 to the above described. tract as recorded In Book 520, Page 499, Chatham County Registry. TRACT NO.2: ALL that certain tract or parcel of land contalning 2.46 acres more or less 'Survey f Or and being afl of Tract #1 as more particularly shown and defined upon plat entitled _ Sept mbar 12 d1I9 7, by WI Ifam 0. Yates e C. Lowtor, NEW Hope �Rw55Chatham to whfchpl te rorded IntPlat 511de 97.346, Chatham county Registry reference Is hereby made for more particular acid complete descrlptlon, Thfs conveyance is made subject to right of way for a 30 foot private easement along the entire southern boundary as more particularly described by Plat 87-386 and thirty (30) foot private easement across the northern portion of the property as more particularly described by plat recorded In Plat Slide 87.368, Chatham County Registry. Lot 11 Is not approved for a separate building lot but is approved as an addition to the property of Clyd:s Lewter more particularly described by deed recorded In Book 52o, Page-497, Chatham County Registry. 5/21 /23, 7:16 AM North Carolina Secretary of State Search Results • File an Annual Report/Amend an Annual Report • Upload a PDF Filing • Order a Document Online • Add Entity to My Email Notification List View Filings • Print a Pre -Populated Annual Report form • Print an Amended a Annual Report form Limited Liability Company Legal Name Blacksmith Ranch, LLC Information Sosld: 1935018 Status: Current -Active O Date Formed: 1/9/2020 Citizenship: Domestic Annual Report Due Date: April 15th CurrentAnnual Report Status: Registered Agent: Foy, William Addresses Mailing Principal Office Reg Office Reg Mailing 1719 FARRINGTON RD 1719 FARRINGTON RD 1719 Farrington Rd 1719 Farrington Rd APEX, INC 27523 APEX, NC 27523 Apex, INC 27523 Apex, NC 27523 Company Officials All LLCs are managed by their managers pursuant to N.C.G.S. 57D-3-20. President William Foy 1719 Farring Ton Rd Apex INC 27523 https://www.sosnc gov/online services/search/Business Registration Results 1/1 ff: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ANNUAL REPORT NAME OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: Blacksmith Ranch, LLC SECRETARY OF STATE ID NUMBER: 1935018 STATE OF FORMATION: NC REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR: 2021 SECTION A: REGISTERED AGENT'S INFORMATION 1. NAME OF REGISTERED AGENT: Foy, William 2. SIGNATURE OF THE NEW REGISTERED AGENT: Fling Office Use Only E - Filed Annual Report 1935018 CA202108410192 3/25/2021 09:45 Changes SIGNATURE CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT 3. REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE STREET ADDRESS & COUNTY 4. REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 1719 Farring Ton Rd Apex, NC 27523 Wake Cou SECTION B: PRINCIPAL OFFICE INFORMATION 1. DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF BUSINESS: Legal Business 2. PRINCIPAL OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: (919) 219-6233 4. PRINCIPAL OFFICE STREET ADDRESS 1719 FARRINGTON RD APEX, NC 27523 1719 Farring Ton Rd Apex, NC 27523 3. PRINCIPAL OFFICE EMAIL: Privacy Redaction 5. PRINCIPAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 1719 FARRINGTON RD APEX, NC 27523 6. Select one of the following if applicable. (Optional see instructions) ❑ The company is a veteran -owned small business ❑ The company is a service -disabled veteran -owned small business SECTION C: COMPANY OFFICIALS (Enter additional company officials in Section E.) NAME: WILLIAM FOY TITLE: DrnciA.n+ ADDRESS: 1719 FARRINGTON RD APEX, NC 27523 NAME: NAME: TITLE: TITLE: ADDRESS: ADDRESS: SECTION D: CERTIFICATION OF ANNUAL REPORT. Section D must be completed in its entirety by a person/business entity. WILLIAM FOY SIGNATURE Form must be signed by a Company Official listed under Section C of This form WILLIAM FOY 3/25/2021 President DATE Print or Type Name of Company Official Print or Type Title of Company Official This Annual Report has been filed electronically. MAIL TO: Secretary of State, Business Registration Division, Post Office Box 29525, Raleigh, NC 27626-0525 ■ SOSID: 1935018 Date Filed: 1/9/2020 2:53:00 PM Elaine F. Marshall North Carolina Secretary of State C2020 007 01274 Limited Liability Company ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION Pursuant to §57D-2-20 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby submit these Articles of Organization for the purpose of forming a limited liability company. 1. The name of the limited liability company is: Blacksmith Ranch, LLC 2. The: name and address of each person executing these articles of organization is as follows: (State whether each person is executing these articles of organization in the capacity of member, organizer or both. Matthew S. McGonagle PO Box 1567, Smithfield, NC 27577 Organizer 3. The name of the initial registered agent is: William Foy 4. The street address and county of the initial registered agent office of the limited liability company are: 1719 Farrington Road, Apex, North Carolina 27523, Chatham County 5. The mailing address, if different from the street address, of the initial registered agent office is: Principal office information: ❑ The limited liability company does not have a principal office. 7. Any other provisions which the limited liability company elects to include (e.g., the purpose of the entity) are attached. 8. (Optional): Listing of Company Officials (See instructions on the importance of listing the company officials in the creation document. 9. (Optional): Please provide a business e-mail address: The Secretary of State's Office will e-mail the business automatically at the address provided above at no cost when a document is filed. The a -mail provided will not be viewable on the website. For more information on why this service is offered, please see the instructions for this document. 10. These articles will be effective upon filing, unless a future date is specified: This is the 61' day of January, 2020. Blacksmith Ranch, LLC ew S. McCionaele. uranizer PERMITEE 0 & M AGREEMENT FOLLOWS THIS PAGE &mac 4-c. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Re3aurces Division of Water ResaUrces DWR15A NCAC 02T .0600 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE tiYASTEWATER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS OPERATION \ND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FORNI. SFRWVVIS D &INI D$-13 Division of Water Resources Permit No. Not Yet Assigned Property owner(s) as appearing on the recorded deed: Mailing address: County: Blacksmith Ranch, LLC 1719 Farrington Road; Apex, NC 27523 Facility address: 1725 Farrington Road; Apex, NC 27523 hTigation Method: 1-, SPRAT' Ii1 DRIP Chatham I / We agree to operate and maintain the single-family residence wastewater treatment and irrigation system as follows: 1. The Permittee is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the entire wastewater treatment and irrigation system including, but not limited to, the following items: a. The septic tank shall be checked annually and pumped out as needed. b. The septic tank effluent filter shall be checked and cleaned annually. c. Accessible sand filter surfaces shall be raked and leveled every six months and any vegetative growth shall be removed manually. d. ❑ The tablet chlorinator shall be checked weekly. Wastewater grade tablets (calcium hypochlorite) shall be added as needed to provide proper chlorination (pool chlorine tablets shall not be used), OR The ultraviolet disinfection unit shall be checked weekly. The lamp(s) and quartz sleeve(s) shall be cleaned or replaced as needed to ensure proper disinfection_ e. All pump and alarm systems shall be inspected monthly. f. The irrigation system shall be inspected monthly to ensure that the system is free of leaks, that all irrigation equipment is operating as designed, that vegetative growth does not interfere with the system inspection or imilating the disposed seated wastewater with no visible runoff or ponding, and operation, that the soil is ass that no objectionable odors are being generated. 2. Failure to pay the annual fee shall be cause for the Division to revoke the permit pursuant to 15A NCAC 02T .0105(e)(3). 3. The Permittee's failure to properly operate this system is subject to a penalty up to $25,000 per day. 4. Failure to meet the permit conditions or violation of the State's surface water or groundwater regulations may void the permit. All awmeTs appearing mu the le a1�eenetrtant I / We understand the abov re ey)sAQwe to the„$erms as part of the issued permit. Owner Signature: 00pir jr Date: Owner Signature: Date: FORM: SFRWWIS O&M 08-13 Page 1 of 1 SETBACK WAIVER DOCUMENTS FOLLOW THIS PAGE BK 2333 PG 0651 FILED CHATHAM COUNTY NC LUNDAY A. RIGGSBEE REGISTER OF DEEDS FILED Nov 03, 2022 AT 02:47:30 pm BOOK 02333 START PAGE 0651 END PAGE 0652 INSTRUMENT # 12543 EXCISE TAX (None) State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources NON -DISCHARGE WASTEWATER SYSTEM WAIVER AGREEMENT TO WANE SETBACKS AS REQUIRED BY 15A NCAC 02T .0506(a), .0506(b), .0606(a), .0706(a) AND .1006(a) I. Pr 21C1C A • tJDrZAy, AN (printed name), -certify that I am a-deeded-ewrier or an authorized agent of the property located at: Address: _Vycir t of.f7?Fa ring Qad,(NC�Rj4o3). Parcel No.: _R:Igh[ of Wa��,R 1008 City: Apex State: NC_ Zip Code: 27523 County: Chatham Furthermore, I certify that I am authorized to make decisions regarding this property, and that I do hereby agree that the setback distances cited below be granted to the Applicant/Permittee listed on the following page. I understand the setback requirements set forth in 15A NCAC 02T. For the parcel identified above, I consent to the following reduced setbacks: ® Wastewater irrigation/Infiltration Setback to Property Lines The required setback of _50 feet is reduced to _ZD_ feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluentirrigation or infiltration no closer than _20 feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Irri ationllntiltration Setback to. Places of Assembly The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my residence(s) or place(s) of assembly. ❑ 'tiVastewater Treatment and Storage Unit Setback to Pro crty Lines The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Treatment -and Storage Unit Setback to Places of Assembly The required setback of feet is reduced to Feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than feet from my residence or place of assembly. Signature: Date:- "l9 " ZOZ FORM: NDWSW 02-19 Page I oft BK 2333 PG 0652 Applicant/Permittee: William FW, dba Rlac�mith h Permit N2: Not Yet Assigned Address: 1775 Farrington Rnad -Parcel No.: ,'Z55_i hatham ounty] City: Apex State: NC Zip Code: 27523 County: Ch Rkam NORTH CAROLINA,Mon► GOa✓+t'rj COUNTY a Notary Public for County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this the day of sE=NORTH EY tp_, Y Signature ofNotaq Public INA Nly commission expires iO Da Once notarized, thisform shall be recorded at the Register of Deeds in the county or counties in which the described properties are located. A copy of the recorded waiver shall be sent to the following address: - Division of Water Resources Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 FORM: NDWSW 03-17 Paget oft � q � State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources NON -DISCHARGE WASTEWATER SYSTEM WAIVER AGREEMENT TO WAIVE SETBACKS AS REQUIRED BY 15A NCAC 02T .0506(a), .0506(b), .0606(a), .0706(a) AND .1006(a) I, �s 2tCrC h4 . 1 o IZrn A p {printed name), certify that I am *-deeded owner or an authorized agent of the property located at: Address: _ V.icinity of- 1_719_ �o'itngton R.QadjNC SR IQRg.) Parcel No.: _Rif llt.Qf_W_ay SR_-1003 City: Apex State: NC_ Zip Code:27523 County: Chatham Furthermore, I certify that I am authorized to make decisions regarding this property, and that I do hereby agree that the setback distances cited below be granted to the Applicant/Permittee listed on the following page. I understand the setback requirements set forth in 15A NCAC 02T. For the parcel identified above, I consent to the following reduced setbacks: ® Wastewater Irrigationllntiltrafinn Setback to Property Lines The required setback of _50_ feet is reduced to _11) feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluentirrigation or infiltration no closer than _ 2D _ feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Irri ation/Infiltration Setback to Places of Assenibly The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my residences) or place(s) of assembly. ❑ Wastewater TreaIment and Sloru se Linit Setioncl. to Properil lines The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than feet from my property line. ❑ ►' rite►rater Trea(munt and Storage Linit Setback to Places of Asseulbiv The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than feet from my residence or place of assembly. 7 Signature: J - - Date: FORM: NDWSW 02-19 Page I oft Applicant/Permittee:_W.il11a `o ' �lh;t B1aCl:s-tJii fZ,�nclb�L.laC Permit N0�. o.tYel tlssi�neSL Address: 7l�! rriagton_limd—_ _ _ Parcel No.: 6_46 _ (CbA am CQI"_) — City: _Apex___ State: _N_C— Zip Code: 27523 County: Chathanti NORTH CAROLINA, M0 ❑me. r . COUNTY C 1, lie CAOr S e ti , a Notary Public for j 'r • County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that r, personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this the jq__ day of ,�• c .64 [r-_'-i,HEATHER S HENSLEY NOTARY PUBLIC MONTGOMERY COUNTY Signature of Notary Public STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ff My commission expires 10 - 09 -eq'Qa I Once notarized, this form shal I be recorded at the Register of Deeds in the cuunty or counties in which the described properties are located. A copy of the recorded waiver shall be sent to the following address: Division of Water Resources Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 FORM: NDWSW 03-17 Page 2 of 2 BK 2363 PG 0587 FILED CHATHAM COUNTY NC LUNDAY A. RIGGSBEE REGISTER OF DEEDS FILED May 24, 2023 AT 08:19:51 am BOOK 02363 START PAGE 0587 END PAGE 0588 INSTRUMENT # 04461 EXCISE TAX (None) State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources NON -DISCHARGE WASTEWATER SYSTEM WAIVER AGREEMENT TO WAIVE SETBACKS AS REQUIRED BY 15A NCAC 02T .0506(a), .0506(b), .0606(a), .0706(a) AND .1006(a) 1, WII 'am Fa (printed name), certify that I am a deeded owner or an authorized agent of the property located at. Address: 1727 aLCJ11Qt0n_ROad Parcel No.: 9793-00-61-5918 City: Anex State: NC Zip Code: 27523 County: Chatham Furthermore, I certify that I am authorized to make decisions regarding this property, and that I do hereby agree that the setback distances cited below be granted to the Applicant/Permittee listed on the following page. 1 understand the setback requirements set forth in 15A NCAC 02T. For the parcel identified above, I consent to the following reduced setbacks: ® Wastewater irrieation/Infiltration Setback to Proaem Lines The required setback of 50 feet is reduced to 20 feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than 20 feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Irrigationfinfiltration Setback to Places of Assemblv The required setback of feet is reduced to _ feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my residence(s) or place(s) of assembly. ® Wastewater Treatment and Storage Unit Setback to Property Lines The required setback of 50 feet is reduced to 25 feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than 25 feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Treatment and Storage Unit Setback to Places of Assembly The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than feet from my residence or place of assembly. Signature: Date: FORM: NDWSW 02-19 Pagel oft -g,-tv, -ro:. Z/f2,W,#4ICE e.#,t jln 12*`Ei`s/,r4d 274do BK 2363 PG 0588 Applicant/Permittee: Blacksmith Ranch, LLC Permit No.: Not Yet Assigned Address: 1725 FarrinUton Road Parcel No.: 9793-00-61.0000 City: Apex State: NC Zip Code: 27523 County: Chatham Col oracio , Ve COUNTY CDIoy ado 1, �r y�o fS-( GIV'[LR4 , a Notary Public for -Q A �O County, NeAh Caraliaa, J do hereby certify that N ILA Iq tO N-A.E EC-4 personally appeared before me this day I — and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this the day of {t Irl 1 , SEAL A AL i{ARINA M ESWCEGA NOTARY P0BUC Signature of Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 20184043854 My commission expires Oy • �ZbZS� MY 00WISSIDN EXPIRES NCI BA8ER 29, 2= Once notarized, this form shall be recorded at the Register of Deeds in the county or counties in which the described properties are located. A copy of the recorded waiver shall be sent to the following address: Division of Water Resources Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 FORM: NDWSW 03-17 Page 2 of 2 BK 2333 PG 0647 State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources FILED CHATHAM COUNTY NC LUNDAY A. RIGGSBEE REGISTER OF DEEDS FILED Nov 03, 2022 AT 02:46:27 pm BOOK 02333 START PAGE 0647 END PAGE 0648 INSTRUMENT # 12541 EXCISE TAX (None) NON -DISCHARGE WASTEWATER SYSTEM WAIVER AGREEMENT TO WAIVE SETBACKS AS REQUIRED BY 15A NCAC 02T .0506(a), .0506(b), .0606(a), .0706(a) AND .1006(a) I, Elaineews (printed name), certify that I am a deeded owner or an authorized agent of the property located at: Address: 1925 F _Road fNC Ski 10 ]_ Parcel No_: 17568 (Chatham Cpu9y) City. AApes _ State: _NC Zip Code: 27523 County: Chatham Furthermore, I certify that I am authorized to make decisions regarding this property, and that I do hereby agree that the setback distances cited below be granted to the Applicant/Permittee listed on the following page. 1 understand the setback requirements set forth in 15A NCAC 02T. For the parcel identified above, I consent to the following reduced setbacks: Wastewater Irri tionllnfiitration Setback to Property Lines The required setback of _M_ feet is reduced to _10_ feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than _10_ feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Irri ation/Infiltration Setback to Places of Assemblv The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my residence(s) or place(s) of assembly. ❑ Wastewater Treatment and Stara a knit Setback to Pro erty Lines The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Treatment and Storage Unit Setback to Places of Assembly The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than feet from my residence or place of assembly. Signature. _ �C 1 4 Date: %D FORM: NDWSW 02-19 OV Pae I oft �EI���U % ; L�r1(►� m00% i 7/9 rl�R.2.I� D� o PcxI /V& �7��3 BK 2333 PG 0648 Applicant/Permittee: William Fo�dha BI mith.Ranch [. ,C_ Pennit No.: IM-ot_Yet Ass ig d Address: 1712Far inat ad 2 Parcel No.: 61655 City: Apes State_ NC ^ Zip Code: 27523 _ County: Chatham NORTH CAROLINA, (.()/4Aetf COUNTY 1, - lft , a Notary Public for Lo--,kC County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that Jl ( _++Vl c� < personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this the '2_[.v day of ►1\�jVIrIIj"I' gi SEAL - �`,• 10T ' Cj Signature of Notary Public eCk- i '�� ►►` Ali, cunnmission e pires 7G7Z Once notarized. this form shall be recorded at the Register of Deeds in the county or counties in which the described properties are located. A copy of the recorded waiver shall be sent to the following address: Division of Water Resources Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 FORM: \D%VSW 03-17 Page 2 of 2 BK 2355 PG 1015 State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources FILED CHATHAM COUNTY NC LUNDAY A. RIGGSBEE REGISTER OF DEEDS FILED Apr 06, 2023 AT 04:29:40 pm BOOK 02355 START PAGE 1015 END PAGE 1016 INSTRUMENT # 02920 EXCISE TAX (None) NON-DISCIURGE WASTEWATER SYSTEM WAIVER AGREEMENT TO WAIVE SETBACKS AS REQUIRED BY 15A NCAC 02T .0506(a), .0506(b), .0606(a), .0706(a) AND .1006(a) I, William FQy _ (printed name), certify that I am a deeded owner or an authorized agent of the property located at: Address: 1727 Farrington Road Parcel No.: 7 i- 11 City: State: NC Zip Code: 2732_3 County: Chatham Furthermore, I certify that I am authorized to make decisions regarding this property, and that I do hereby agree that the setback distances cited below be granted to the Applicant/Permittee listed on the following page. I understand, the setback requirements set forth in 15A NCAC 02T. For the parcel identified above, I consent to the following reduced setbacks: ❑ Wastewater Irrigation/Infiltration Setback to Property Lines The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Irrigation/Infiltration Setback to Places of Assembly, - The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my residence(s) or place(s) of assembly. ® Wastewater Treatment and Storage Unit Setback to Propeay Lines The required setback of 50 feet is reduced to 25 feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than _a feet from my property line. C) n ❑ Wastewater Treatment and Storage Unit Setback to Places of Assembly The required setback of feet is reduced to Feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater tr n torage u closer than feet from my residence or place of V , assembly. Signature: Date: i �l MAit-roWir(.A/A Vo^� rJl1 Ro Page l of 2 FORM: NDWSW 02-19 1711 BK 2355 PG 1016 Applicant/Permittee: Blacksmith_RanGh, LLr ^ Permit No.: NotYetAssianed Address: 1_725 Farrington R�-d Parcel No.:9793:00-71-2732 City: AP -ex State: W Zip Code: 27523 County: ChvffiffhAMM �a 1��lrr�D CAROLWA, E�qAJQ COUNTY COLDk*00 I, a Notary Public for County, , do hereby certify that personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this the day of M&r(h SEAL KAREK RODRIGUEZ HERt3"EZ' NOTARY PUBLIC BTATE OF CDIARADO NOTARY 10 2W54046934 Ntl Commi55ION EXPIRES DECEM13" 02, 2= Signature of Notary Public My commission expires )2J02,=12-025 Once notarized, this form shall be recorded at the Register of Deeds in the county or counties in which the described properties are located. A copy of the recorded waiver shall be sent to the following address: Division of Water Resources Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 FORM: NDWSW 03-17 Page 2 of 2 NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM RESOURCE REPORT FOLLOWS THIS PAGE Uovemor • X" ao�-■ NC DEPARTMENT OF now NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ■ •on November 23, 2022 John Harman, PE Consulting Engineer 2112 White Oak Rd Raleigh, NC 27608 RE NHP Resource Report for 1719 1725 1729 F rrin n �? - Dear John Harman, PE: t,epury Direttoi, Natural Heritage PrDyram N CN H D E-20067 The North Caro,ina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) apprec ates the opportunity to provide information about natural heritage resources for the project referenced above A query of the NCNHP database indicates that there are records for rare species, important natural communities, natural areas, and/or conservation/managed areas within the proposed project boundary These results are presented in the attached'Documented Occurrences' tables and map. The attached Potential Occurrences' table summarizes rare species and natural communities that have been documented within a one -mile radius of the property boundary. The proximity of these records suggests that these natural heritage elements may potentially be present in the project area if suitable habitat exists. Tables of natural areas and conservation/managed areas within a one -mile radius of the project area, if any, are also included in this report. If a Federally -listed species is documented within the project area or indicated within a one -mile radius of the project area, the NCNHP recommends contacting the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for guidance Contact information for USFWS offices in North Carolina is found here: ft r ff;_ ?statecocl e=37 Please note that natural heritage element data are maintained for the purposes of conservation planning, project review, and scientific research, and are not intended for use as the primary criteria for regulatory decisions. Information provided by the NCNHP database may not be published without prior written notification to the NCNHP, and the NCNHP must be credited as an information source in these publications. Maps of NCNHP data may not be redistributed without permission. A:so please note that the NC Natural Heritage Program may follow this letter with additional correspondence if a Dedicated Nature Preserve, Registered Heritage Area, Land and Water Fund easement, or an occurrence of a Federally -listed species is documented near the project area If you have questions regarding the information provided in this letter or need additional assistance, please contact Rodney A. Butler at .-.;ur - = ='c or 919-707-8603. Sincerely, NC Natural Heritage Program 0EPaar0EN' —). _ ,L' ,pa_ Jata'al '-�_, rage-!ar_n' occur e�)coS. Na[ural Areas and Managed Areas Inrersecr �� -'ne aol2c'_ A: ea NHP Resou; ce Reoo-t For 1719, 1725. 3c 1729=arnngton Rd November 25 2322 NCNHDE-20067 lement Occurrences Documented Within P T4Vr omit ED ID 5c"sendfic Ttiarre r_- Area Comrnari Name last Fervent. Accuracy 2=ederai State. Group E7i3senratian [7ccurrerxe status 5tabus d3ate Rank 1033 Haiiaeetus 3ais Ea.Iia 2020 2-t gn 3a+, ,'.;o er-r_atal?sd Ga 8.53. eucccephalus Eagle N Protection Act No Natural Areas are Documented within the Project Area Marsaged Areas Documented Within Project Area B. Everett .Jordan Sam and Lake CAS Army .Carps OF Engineers Federal Jordan Lake State Recreation Area NC DNCR, Division of Parks and Recreation State No = IF 'ha 3 000sad D'Dia n->_rsac's w th a _Dnsarvar Dnimanag=_D area, oleasa oon_a" 'ha :,andown=_r draC'iy -X, 3ddif on3, ❑fDrm3' DI iF-he Dr D;az- nrars=__,s w' h 3 Ded =grad Va[,'a Draserva ,DNS ) Rag GCaray Her -a.-=_ 4faa .RHA) Df soa-ies, NCNHD 3.3ff .'nay D.rDvde 3ddivonai GY'eSOJ nda nCe-aaa.ro ng -?la orD;a=: DeF'nC Dn5 and 31 axo.3na- Dn D- 5-3,_ Des Da-- Dili any cDdas �3n be rD'_nD 3- - Da -a a,ary g=_nara_ed Dn vDva Tb3: 2S 2022 ;Duce \CNHD o3. J_'Dber ZD22 Djea Sa r_SUDm�' y'o'_r Dn fea'_25'-'"'Dr2 -n3n Jna Ye3f ai3DSe5 OefJf2 �; DI-D'- ni- 3;,Dn 35 new �nFDrmar!Dn •3=Dnr:%a ly 3odad =D -he \�\IH? Da:30ase Page 2 of 5 NatJrai-�e'!taga lament Occurrences, Naru.'a! Areas, and Managed Areas W'!thi, a O.le-�'rl�e Radius Jf the ProJac, Araa N'H? Resource Reoort for 1719. 1723. & 1729 Farnngto) Rd November 25.2022 NCNHDE-20067 Element Occurrences Documented Within a One -mile Radius of the Project Area Tax6ne_ ijc Ev ID Spi infiFc Narne Common Maine Last clement Accuracy kderar State Global State Grp up.. Observation QG_Cureenice Status Status. Ran.. 1.3 art{ ! Y bate Rank i airel 13439 HaliaeE!tus Said Eagle 20'- - '-High Bald/Golden Threatened G5 S3S,53 leucocephalus Eagle N Protection Act Bird 40092 Haliaeetus Bald Eaala 2019 r` 2-High Bald/Golden Threatened G5 53B,S3 leucocephalus Eagle N Protection Act Bird 40086 Haliaeetus Bald Eagle 2020 E 2-High Bald/Golden Threatened GS S3B,S3 leucocephalus Eagle N Protection Act Bird 40088 Haliaeetus Bald Eagle 2020 E 2-High Bald/Golden Threatened G5 S3B.S3 leucocephalus Eagle N Protection Acr Bird 5851 Phalacrocorax auritus Double -crested 1988 H 4-Low --- Significantly GS S1B.S5 Cormorant Rare N Crustacean 25541 Cambarus davidi Carolina Ladle Crayfish 2007-03-14 E 3-Medium Significantly G3 S3 Rare Reptile 35550 Ophisaurus attenuatus Eastern Slender Glass 1972-06-17 H 4-Low -.. Special GSTS Sl longicaudus Lizard Concern Vascular Plant 23354 Paspalum fluitans Horsetail Crown Grass 1977-09-23 H 4-Low Significantly G5 S1 Rare Peripheral No Natural Areas ara Documented WFthtn a One-rrlh Radliis of the Prok'ect Area Page 3 of 5 man ages A Vas Doc e i'__, bb --I a C e r a Rad: s oT r�e o-D;e�_ Area Managed Area Name Owner Owner Type 3 Evana .'ordan Dam ana Lake US Army Coms or ngineers Federal Jo-dan; aKe=ducaDonal Sta-_ r_or -os_ US Army Cps or Engmeen oede, al JoOar hake State Recreation�Area� NC DNCR, Division of Darks and Recreation State _e-n.-om an,; a, _m ..,r :m D VD ,_ -- -gad - ors .•_'_ _ n 000= _ DWI __._ _ ,we�,_-1 1, _r ber_5 -�-- ,n .._A� 1�..r,_-�be� -um _snn-:'�.. �"l'" _ - 0 _- 'Jig_ . _Mms wo_'7;a - r-K J,_.>il M. 4"W 0, _=.�_ . _."s0 _ .�J,ti�_ano"_ Page 4 or 5 NCi\IHDE-20067-. NIA® Resource Report for 1719, 1725, & 1729 Farrington Rd. .Novarql)er 25. 2922 Managed Area 'MAREA) Buffered Project Bounday Project Boundary '7. WN i . Al"N't" Page 3 of 5 Environmental Consultants, 8412 Falls of Neuse Road, Smite 104, Raleigh, NC 27615 • Phone: (919) 846-5900 • Fax: (919) 846-9467 sandec.com Beaux Foy December 16, 2022 1719 Farrington Road S&EC Project #13609.S2 Apex, NC 27523 Soils Report for a Proposed Residential TS-II Surface Drip with Fill Wastewater System Project Name: 1725 Farrington Road, Lot 3 Location: 1725 Farrington Road, Chatham County, NC Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA performed a detailed soil/site evaluation on the above referenced tract to determine onsite suitability for a subsurface or surface wastewater system per your request. This property does not contain enough suitable soils to support a 4-bedroom subsurface septic system. Therefore, a TS-II pretreatment surface drip septic system with a minimum of 6 inches ofNCDWR approved fill is proposed. Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA (S&EC) has determined the location and characteristics of a site that is potentially useable for a pretreatment surface drip irrigation wastewater system with approved fill. This report details S&EC findings and provides the necessary soil/site information needed for a drip irrigation system to be designed by a professional engineer. This fieldwork was completed in Fall and Winter of 2018. The potentially useable soil area is shown on the accompanying AutoCAD map (Appendix 2). The map also shows the locations where measurements of saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) and the deep soil borings were performed. The general area proposed for the system is 23,955 square feet. This plan assumes that buffer wavier reductions are obtained for some of the property line and/or residence/building setbacks. The proposed pretreatment surface drip with fill meets all the remaining setbacks required for surface drip systems by the state of North Carolina. This site is located in the Triassic Basin geologic unit of Chatham County. Appendix 1 contains the locations and limited field data of auger borings that were performed to determine soil map units that were present on the site. Upland soils on the site are generally similar to the Creedmoor soil series. These soils have expansive clay mineralogy and indications of soil wetness present in the wavy boundaries of the subsurface horizons. The Bt subsoil of these soils are clayey and have a yellowish brown color. There are wavy boundaries between the Bt, BC, and C horizons on this site. The Creedmoor soils are generally unsuitable for subsurface septic systems. However, the soil characteristics of the surface horizons with the addition of approved fill offer the opportunity for a pretreatment surface drip septic system. In essence, the permeability of the subsoil is the limiting factor in the design of a pretreatment surface drip system. The soil condition of the proposed drip area is also described in the accompanying Ksat location soil profile descriptions (Appendix 3). The upper boundaries of the perched water table varied across the site. The landscape position for the proposed pretreatment surface drip system with fill is on top of a ridge. Based on the Ksat measurements, the attached water balance (Appendix 4) shows that the site can hydraulically assimilate 14.98 inches of irrigation water per year. Therefore, a 4-bedroom house (480 gallons per day design flow) would require approximately 18,761 square feet of wetted area for surface drip irrigation application. The maximum instantaneous application rate should not exceed 0.5 inches per hour. Measurements of saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) were conducted within the most restrictive soil horizon in the proposed wetted area, which was the Bt soil horizon. Overall geometric mean Ksat data is shown in Appendix 5a while Ksat field data is shown in Appendix 5b of this report. In regard to the NCDWR approved fill, a minimum of 6 inches of fill is required to be placed on top of the existing soil surface so the vertical separation to prohibitive soil characteristics is met. The fill material must have a soil texture of sandy loam in order to establish vegetative cover and must contain no more than 10% by volume fibrous organics, or other debris. The fill material and the existing soil shall be mixed to a depth of six inches below their interface. All heavy vegetative cover and organic litter will be removed from the existing soil surface before fill material is added. The side slope of the fill shall not exceed a rise to run ratio of 1:4. The fill berm will be constructed so it sheds surface water and will be stabilized with a vegetative cover. Soils within the proposed drip area were also analyzed for current fertility conditions. Because of similar landscape type and management conditions, one composite sample was used to infer soil fertility status within the proposed drip area. The composite sample for this surface drip area is labeled "SS-L3". The standard soil fertility analysis was completed by Waypoint Analytical, Inc on February 20, 2019. Soil sample results and fertility recommendations are included in "Soil Analysis Report" provided by A&L (Appendix 6). Site disturbance should be absolutely minimized on the area to be used for the drip application of wastewater. Site disturbance could create unsuitable conditions for a drip irrigation system. A permanent vegetative cover should be immediately established and maintained over the entire application field after installation. Calculations 1. Maximum Instantaneous Application Rate (in/hr) Utilizing Table 1 (see attached) for typical ranges of soil infiltration rates. The Creedmoor soils fall into the Sandy Loam class in the 0-3% slope range. This infiltration rate is 0.5 to 1.0 in/hr. The recommended rate is therefore 0.5 in/hr. Water Balance A water balance was developed for the proposed drip irrigation field by balancing water losses and gains: Evapotranspiration + Drainage = Precipitation + Irrigation A. Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) PET was calculated using the Thornwaite Method as outlined in the water balance spreadsheet provided by NC DWR. B. Drainage (DR) The drainage term was determined utilizing guidance set forth by a committee within DWR (The Single Family Residence Workgroup). Based on discussions within this committee, 4 classes of soils are proposed based on in -situ Ksat values. The measured values for this lot fall into the SFR-C group (an allowable irrigation range of 13.0-19.5 inches per year). A drainage coefficient of 10% of the measured Ksat in the most restrictive soil horizon was therefore utilized to yield an annual loading rate of 14.98 inches per year. Three Ksat data nests were used to determine the recommended Ksat value. Each of these data points were performed within the Bt horizons of the Creedmoor soils, since these were clearly the most restrictive horizons. The geometric mean Ksat value used by S&EC is 0.008 in/hr (C horizon in the Creedmoor). C. Precipitation (PPT) Average monthly precipitation rates were obtained from the RDU International Weather Station, determined over a seventy year period (see water balance data sheet). Monthly precipitation values from the 80th percentile were used in the water balance. Input for this figure is based on 31, 30, and 28 day months. Specifications: Assumed Design flow - 480 gal/day Allowable Irrigation Rate — 0.29 in/week Total minimum area needed for spray field — 18,761 sf (wetted area) Maximum Instantaneous Application Rate- 0.5 in/hr The area required is the minimum wetted area needed for treated wastewater application. This report discusses the general location of potentially useable soils for on -site surface wastewater disposal and, of course, does not constitute or imply any approval or permit as needed by the client from the State. S&EC is a professional consulting firm that specializes in the delineation of soil areas for wastewater disposal. As a professional consulting firm, S&EC is hired for its professional opinion in these matters. The rules governing wastewater treatment (interpreted and governed by local and state agencies) are evolving constantly, and in many cases, affected by the opinions of individuals employed by these governing agencies. Because of this, S&EC cannot guarantee that areas delineated and/or systems designed will be permitted by the governing agencies. As always, S&EC recommends that anyone making financial commitments on a tract be fully aware of individual permit requirements on that tract prior to final action. An individual septic system permit will be required prior to obtaining a building permit. This will involve a detailed evaluation by the State to determine, among other things, system size and layout, drive/parking and building location. Only after developing this information can a final determination be made concerning specifics of system design and site utilization. A letter of denial regarding subsurface septic systems from the county health department will also be required by the state as part of the application for a surface drip system for each septic area. If you have any questions or require additional information please contact us at (919) 846-5900. Sincerely, J�) S01t SC/ a P� /�� i e T4 N �^ 1232 ❑� Ricky Pontello NC Licensed Soil Scientist List of Appendices Appendix 1. — NC setbacks for surface drip and spray irrigation septic systems Appendix 2. — AutoCAD Soils/site plan Appendix 3. — Soil Profile Descriptions at Ksat Locations Appendix 4. — Water Budget Calculations Appendix 5. — Overall Geometric Mean Ksat Data Appendix 6. — Standard Fertility Analysis (As provided by Waypoint Analytical, Inc.) SETBACKS FOR SURFACE DRIP AND SPRAY IRRIGATION DRIP SPRAY PARAMETER 10, 100' INTERCEPTOR DRAINS, AND SURFACE WATER DIVERSIONS (UPSLOPE FROM SYSTEM). 15' 200' RESIDENCE FOUNDATION/BASEMENT 15' 15' 2' CUT EMBANKMENT. 25' 100, INTERCEPTOR DRAINS, SURFACE WATER DIVERSIONS, AND GROUND WATER LOWERING/SURFACE DRAINAGE DITCHES (DOWNSLOPE FROM SYSTEM). 50' 50' PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY SURFACE DISPOSAL 50' 150' ANY PROPERTY LINE 100' 400' PLACE OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLY OR HABITABLE RESIDNECE OFF PROPERTY. 100, 100, ANY SWIMMING POOL, ANY WELL, ANY PUBLIC OR PRIVATE WATER SUPPLY, AND ANY LAKE OR IMPOUNDMENT. • ANY OR ALL OF THESE SETBACKS MAY BE VARIED IF THE ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS SIGN A WAIVER/PERMISSION NOTICE. Table 1 Typical ranges of soil infiltration rates by soil texture and slo e. Basic Infiltration Rate (in/hr)* Slope Texture 0-3% 3-9% 9+% sands 1.0+ 0.7+ 0.5+ loamy sands sandy loams and fine sandy loams very fine sandy loam and silt loam sandy clay loam and silty clay loam clay and silty clay ------------------------------------------- 0.7-1.5 0.5-1.0 0.4-0.7 0.5-1.0 0.4-0.7 0.3-0.5 0.3-0.7 0.2-0.5 0.15-0.3 0.2-0.4 0.15-0.25 0.1-0.15 0.1-0.2 0.1-0.15 < 0.1 Source: Sprinkler Irrigation Association, Sprinkler Irrigation (1969) * For good vegetative cover, these rates may be 25-50% greater. For poor surface conditions, rates may be as much as 50% less. m tn. 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SBK FR S SP Cr 40+ Restrictive Horizon: Seasonal High Water Table: Type Depth Thickness Depth Type (appare nvperched): Exp 81, S" perched SHWT 8" Drainage Class: SPD SFR Loading Rate Worksheet (15A NCAC 02T .0600 ONLY Project Name: 1725 Farrington Rd Property, Lot 3 - Appendix 4 Facility Address: 1725 Farrington Road, Lot 3 35.760641,-79.009349 County: Chatham Prepared by: Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA Project Design Flow = 480 gal/day # of Bedrooms Required Flow 2 bedrooms 240 gal/day 3 bedrooms 360 gal/day 4 bedrooms 480 gal/day 5 bedrooms 600 gal/day 6 bedrooms 720 gal/day SFR-LRW 9-08 Potential Evapotranspiration Worksheet (Thornthwaite method) Project Name: 1725 Farrington Rd Property, Lot 3 - Appendix 4 Location of Temperature Data: RDU Intl. Airport - Raleigh, NC Starting Year of Data Record: 1948 Ending Year of Data Record: 2018 Period of Record (years): 70 Source of Data: State Climate Office of NC Site Latitude (degrees) 35.76 within range Calculated PET: 35.71 inches Mean Monthly Temperature (degrees F) Daylight Hours 112 Heat Index Calculated PET (inches) January 36.9 0.87 0.40 0.08 February 52.4 0.85 3.45 1.00 March 45.6 1.03 1.87 0.59 April 57.1 1.09 4.72 1.86 May 74.3 1.21 10.41 5.21 June 78.3 1.22 11.94 6.11 July 79.5 1.23 12.41 6.49 August 78.9 1.16 12.17 5.98 September 76.9 1.03 11.40 4.91 October 62.1 0.97 1 6.22 2.27 November 48.9 0.86 2.60 0.72 December 45.4 0.85 1.83 0.48 Total = 79.42 1 35.71 SFR-LRW 9-08 SFR Precipitation Worksheet J Project Name: 1725 Farrington Rd Property, Lot 3 - Appendix 4 Location of Precipitation Data: RDU Intl. Airport - Raleigh, NC Starting Year of Data Record: 1948 Ending Year of Data Record: 2006 Period of Record (years): 58 Source of Data: State Climate Office of NC 80th Percentile Annual Precipitation: 35.09 Total = Mean Monthly Precipitation % of Mean Annual Precipitation 80th Percentile Monthly Precipitation 3.60 8.21 2.88 2.88 6.57 2.30 4.30 9.80 3.44 3.06 6.98 2.45 2.26 5.15 1.81 2.93 6.68 2.34 5.51 12.56 4.41 5.00 11.40 4.00 5.81 13.25 4.65 2.90 6.61 2.32 2.75 6.27 2.20 2.86 6.52 2.29 43.86 100.00 35.09 SFR-LRW 9-08 Project Name: 1725 Farrington Rd Property, Lot 3 - Appendix 4 Annual Hydraulic Design Flow = 480 gallday Loading Rate = 14.98 inch/yr SFR Loading Rate Group: SFR-C Limiting Soil Ksat = 0.008 inch/hour Irrigation Area = 18,761 square ft Drainage Coefficient = 0.100 = 0.43069 acres Drainage Rate = 0.0192 inch/day (Formula: Ksat ` Drainage Coefficient ` 24) Number of Days in the Month PET (in/mo) Vertical Drainage lin/mol 80th Percentile Monthly Precipitation (in/mo) Maximum Allowable Irrigation (in/mo) Maximum Allowable Irrigation ( allons/da) Maximum Allowable Irrigation (gallons/month) January 31 1 0.08 0.60 2.88 0.00 0 0 February 28 1.00 0.54 2.30 0.00 0 0 March 31 0.59 0.60 3.44 0.00 0 0 April 30 1.86 0.58 2.45 0.00 0 0 May 31 5.21 0.60 1.81 3.99 1.506 46,674 June 30 6.11 0.58 2.34 4.35 1,696 50,882 July 31 6.49 060 4.41 2.68 1.011 31,342 August 31 5.98 0.60 4.00 2.58 972 30,147 September 30 4.91 0.58 4,65 0.83 324 9,723 October 31 2.27 0.60 2,32 0.55 208 6,433 November 30 0.72 0,58 2.20 0.00 0 0 December 31 0.48 0.60 2.29 0.00 0 0 TOTAL= 365 35.71 7.01 35.09 14ARS a/�o.ia u�,cuu Formulas: (Max. Allowable Irrigation) = (PET) + (Drainage) - (Precipitation) SFR Loading Rate Table SFR Maximum Annual Geometric Mean Loading Loading Rate Ksat Range Rate (in/yr) (in/hr) Group Low - High Low - High SFR-A 26.0 - 50.0 >0.05 SFR-B 19.5 - 26.0 0.015 - 0.05 SFR-C 13.0 -19.5 0.003 - 0.015 SFR-D 0.0 -13.0 0.0 - 0.003 Assignment to a SFR Loading Rate Group for each 15A NCAC 02T .0600 permit application shall be determined by the geometric mean of insitu saturated hydrualic conductivity data collected in the most restrictive horizon for each soil mapping unit within the irrigation area. Required Flow 2 bedrooms 240 gal/day 1 87,600 gal/yr 3 bedrooms 360 gal/day 131,400 gal/yr 4 bedrooms 480 gal/day 175,200 gal/yr 5 bedrooms 600 gal/day 219,000 gal/yr 6 bedrooms 1 720 gal/day 262,800 gal/yr Maximum allowable irrigation: 175,200 gal/yr The Maximum Allowable Irrigation number must be greater than or equal to the required flow. SFR-LRW 9-08 This chart pr;;vides a rough estimate of the SFR Loading Rate Group for soils that formed in residuum weathered from bedrock of Triassic Basin origin. This table should not be Triassic Basin Soils used to determine the SFR Loading Rate Group. Actual assignment to a SFR Loading Rate Group for each 15A NCAC 02T .0600 permit application shall be determined by the geometric mean of in -situ saturated hydraulic conductivity data collected in the most • • NOT USE THIS CHART TO ASSIGN SFR LOADINGR• Prestrictive horizon for each soil mapping unit. Particle -size Drainage Class / —SFR Control Water Table Depth to Shrink - Group Name Section Depth 1 Type Rock Subsoil Hue swell Classification A Granville fine -loamy W/>60" >60" 7.5YR-2.5Y Low Fine -loamy, siliceous. semiactive, thermic Typic Hapludults A(B) Exway fine W/>60" 20-40" Cr 10R-2.5YR Moderate Fine, mixed, semiactive, thermic Typic Rhodudults A(B) Mayodan fine W/>60" >60" 2.5YR-7.5YR Moderate Fine, mixed, semiactive, thermic Typic Hapludults A(B) Pinoka fine -loamy W/>6' 20-40" Cr 2 5YR-10YR Low Fine -loamy, mixed, subactive, thermic Typic Hapludults A(B) Wadesboro fine W/>60" 40-60" Cr 10R-2.5YR Moderate Fine, mixed, semiactive, thermic Typic Rhodudults B Peakin fine W/3.0-6.0' P >60" 10R-7.5YR Moderate Fine, mixed, semiactive, thermic Typic Hapludults B(C) Claycreek fine -silty MW/1.5-3.0' P >60" 7.5YR-2.5Y Low Fine -silty, siliceous, semiactive, thermic Oxyaquic Hapludalfs B(C) Hallison fine -silty W-MW/2.5-4.0' P 40-60" Cr 5YR-10YR Low Fine -silty, mixed, semiactive, thermic Typic Hapludults B(C) Mooshaunee fine -silty MW/1.5-3.0' P 20-40" Cr 5YR-10YR Low Fine -silty, mixed, semiactive, thermic Aquic Hapludults C Brickhaven fine MW/1.5-3.0' P 40-60" Cr 2 5YR-10YR Moderate Fine, mixed, semiactive, thermic Oxyaquic Hapludalfs C Carbonton fine MW/1.0-2.0' P 20-40" Cr 5YR-10YR Moderate Fine, mixed, semiactive, thermic Oxyaquic Hapludalfs C Creedmoor fine MW-SP/1.0-2.0' P >60" 7.5YR-2.5Y High Fine, mixed, semiactive, thermic Aquic Hapludults C(D) Green Level fine SP/1.0-2.5' P >60" 2.5YR-10YR Very High Fine, mixed, active, thermic Vertic Hapludults C(D) Polkton fine MW/1.5-2.5' P 20-40" Cr 2.5YR-10YR Very High Fine, mixed, active, thermic Oxyaquic Vertic Hapludalfs C(D) White Store fine MW/1.0-1.5' P 40-60" Cr 2.5YR-10YR Very High Fine, mixed, active, thermic Oxyaquic Vertic Hapludalfs 1725 Farrington Road Hydraulic Conductivity Testing (Ksats) 58,EC Ksat Calculations Chatham County, NC 2/20/2019 Measurements conducted by: Jacob McGaughey Checked by: Cory Connell HORIZON LOT 2 GEOTdEFWC MEAN HORIZON i DT 1 GEDMMl M1C EFAN HORIZON LOT GEOmmr "l!AN. Lott IN/HR IN/YR GPD/SF IN/MR IN/YR GPD/SF IN/HR IN/YR GPD/SF Suitable Soil Total square footage: 20,688 Bt 0020 179.480 0.308 Bt 0005 42.322 0073 Bt 0.011 98.696 0169 Lot 1 BC 0 014 120 899 0 217 BC 0 005 43.783 0 075 BC 0,013 116 248 0 199 Suitable Soil Total square footage: 21,754 C 0.023 199496 0.339 C 0027 237689 M885 C 0.008 65.958 0245 Lot Suitable Soil Total square footage: 23,955 Lot 2 Lot 1 Site 1 Site 2 Sda 1 site 2 DeoW 0o1 cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf 06o h�[rd cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf DcpthOu] cm1hour i Vhoer gpd/cf Depth [to] arOwr In/hour &pd/sf Bt 30 0.058 0.023 0.343 Bt 30.00 0.054 D.021 0.319 Bt 2400 0.011 0.004 0.065 Bt 35.00 0.029 0.011 0166 BC 37 O.OSB 0.020 0.345 BC 36.00 0.016 0.006 0.095 BC 32.00 0.011 0.004 0.065 BC 52.00 0.031 0.012 0.183 C 65 0.065 0.025 0.383 C 63.00 0.024 0.OD9 0.142 C 55.00 0.482 0.190 2.949 C 49.00 0.079 0.031 0.467 Site 3 Site 3 Depth In cm/hour In/hour gpd/sf papjh Ill em/Aour Whour gpdN Bt 30.00 0.045 0.019 0.266 Bt 12.00 0.006 0.002 0,035 BC 37.00 0.053 0.021 0,313 BC 20.00 0,006 0.002 0.035 C 60,00 0.121 0.050 0,715 C 5000 0.098 0.003 0.520 Lot 3 Site 1 Depth lint cm/hour In/hour gpd/sf Bt 32.00 0.021 0.008 0.124 BC 40.00 0.069 Q027 0.408 C 50.00 0.051 0.020 0.301 SBEa3 nak rin tm/imur opur wo f Bt 32.00 0.031 0.012 0.183 BC 40.00 0.015 0.006 0.089 C 4900 0.027 0 001 0.160 Site 2 Deoth.lnl cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf Bt 2&00 0.036 0.014 0.213 BC 4000 0.037 0.015 0.219 C 5000 0.052 0.020 0.307 AVERAGE: cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf 0.021 M08301 0.12463 lnch em Hole Depth: 32 81.28 He 6 15.24 HF: 6 15.24 AVERAGE: cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf 0,101 0.039835 0 598118 Inch Ch Hole Depth: 40 101.6 Hi: 6.5 1651 HIF 6.5 16,51 AVERAGE: cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf 0.051 0.020006 0.300391 inch 71 Hole Depth: 50 127 Hi: 6 15.24 Hi: 6 15.24 AVERAGE: cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf 0.036 0.014047 0.210913 inch cm Hole Depth: 28 7112 Hi: 6 15 24 Hf: 6 15 24 AVERAGE: cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf 0.037 0 014473 0 217304 -nch cm Hole Depth 40 1016 Hi: 6 1524 Hf: 6 1524 AVERAGE: cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf 0.052 0.020432 0.306783 Inch cm Hole Depth; 50 127 H.: 6 15,24 Hf: 6 15.24 AVERAGE: cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf 0,031 0.012344 0.185348 Inch AM Hole Depth: 32 81,28 Hi: 6 15.24 Hf: 6 15.24 AVERAGE: cm/hour in/hour gpd/st 0 015 0,005959 0.069478 Inch cm Hole Depth: 40 101.6 Hi: 6 15.24 Hf: 6 15.24 AVERAGE: cm/hour in/hour gpd/sf 0.027 0,010589 0.158993 inch cm Hole Depth: 49 124.46 HI: 6.5 16.51 Hf: 6.5 16.51 Page 1 of 2 G Report Number: 19-045-0633 Account Number:45479 � Waypoint Send To: SOIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE "Every acre Every year"rM 8412 FALLS OF NEUSE ROAD SUITE 104 RALEIGH NC 27615 SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT n.fo wa.oi.,od• n9/1d/9f11Q nate rAA.m sic: n9/1fi/9019 Date Of Reoort: 02/20/2019 7621 Whitepine Road, Richmond, VA 23237 Main 804-743-9401 d Fax 804-271-W6 www.waypointanalytical.com Grower: 1719 Farrington Rd 13609-52 Analytical Methodist: SMP Buffer pH Ammonium Acelate Loss On Ignition Bray P1 Water pH NC = North Carolina Fertility Index Value Sample ID Field ID Lab Number OM WN ENR Phosphorus Potassium Magnesium Calcium Sodium pH Acidity C.E.0 % Rate Soil Class Ibs/A P1 ppm Rate ppm Rate ppm Rate K ppm Rate Mg ppm Rate Ca ppm Rate Na apart Rate Soil pH Buffer Index H meq/100g meg1100g SS-L1 18502 1.0 L 67 24 7 M 19 6 VL NC = 10 236 M 173 L 5.0 6.85 0.8 1.9 MIN SS-L2 18503 1 16 L 76 18.8 M 37.8 VL NC = 19 83.6 H 345 L j 5.0 6.76 1.7 4.2 MIN SS-L3 16504 0.8 VL 64 10.0 L 17.6 VL NC = 9 205 M 129 L 5.0 6.87 06 1 5 MIN Percent Ease Saturation Nitrate Sulfur Zinc Manganese Iron Copper Boron Soluble salts ID K Field ID Mg % Ca % FSample Na % H % NO3N S pm Rate ppm Rate Zn ppm Rate Mn ppm Rate Fe ppRate Cu ppm Rate B ppm Rate SS ms/cm Rate SS-L1 R 26 104 455 421 ` 0.04 VL SS-L2 23 166 41 1 405 I 0 05 VL SS-L3 771 430 40.0 0 07 VL Values on this report represent the plant available nutrients in the Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), Ibs/A This report applies to samples) tested samples are retained a soil. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), (pounds per acre), ms/cm (milli -mhos per centimeter), meq/100g maximum of thirty days after testing by: H (High), VH (Very High). ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release- (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = Ibs/A, Soluble Analysis prepared by: Waypoint Analytical Virginia, Inc. r C E C. - Cation Exchange Capacity. Salts ms/cm x 640 = ppm. Pauric McGroary Page 2 of 2 Report Number: 19-045-0633 Account Number: 45479 Send To: SOIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 8412 FALLS OF NEUSE ROAD SUITE 104 RALEIGH NC 27615 Date Received: 02/14/2019 Date Of Report: 02/20/2019 (2)Wapont ►7621 ain 80i-7 Road, Richmond, 27 -W6YMain 804-743-9401 *Fax 804-271�446 ANALYTICAL www.waypointanalytical.com "Everyacre Everyyear."rm Grower: 1719 Farrington Rd 13609-52 SOIL FERTILITY RECOMMENDATIONS Nitrogen Phosphate Potash Magnesium Sulfur Zinc Manganese Iron Copper Boron Sample ID Intended Crop Yield Goal Lime N Pp05 KZO Mg S Zn Mn Fe Cu B Field ID Tons Tons/A Ib/A Ib/A Ib/A Ib/A MIA Ib/A Ib/A Ib/A Ib/A Ib/A SS-L1 Hay 4 1 0 50 160 1 23 1 j SS-1-2 Hay 4 15 50 160 0 SS-1-3 Hay 4 0.8 50 160 24 Comments: Sample(s) : SS-L2,SS-L3 Crop: Hay Apply additional 50 pounds of nitrogen after every cutting and harvest of hay. Apply additional 75 pounds of nitrogen after every cutting and harvest of hay, For grass hay or pasture needing high rates split the P and K application. Apply 1/2 in the spring and 1/2 in late summer. For soils low in sulfur, apply 20-40 Ibs of sulfur as a sulfate in the spring with the nitrogen. Sample(s) : SS-1-3 Crop: Hay Apply dolomitic lime to raise pH and improve the magnesium level. If dolomitic lime is not used, apply required magnesium with magnesium oxide. Epsom Salts, K-Mag or Sul-PO-Mag. The amount of fertilizer recommended on the first page is the total amount needed for the entire growing season. Split into 4-5 applications to keep the sports field green and prevent fertilizer loss. Custom blend is best to meet exactly the requirement, if this is impossible, the above specific fertilizer application is a general guideline, if the specified grades can not be found, replace with fertilizer having similar N:P:K ratio. For spring used sports fields apply nitrogen fertilizer applications starting in April after green up. Apply 0.5 - 0.75 Ibs of nitrogen per 1000 square feet in a 30 day period from April thru June and then 1 lb of nitrogen per 1000 square feet in September and November. Each application of nitrogen should contain at least 25% slow release nitrogen. Forfall used sports fields, apply nitrogen fertilizer applications starting in July. Apply 0.5 - 0.75 Ibs of nitrogen per 1000 square feet inever 30 days from April thru June and then 1 lb of nitrogen per 1000 square feet in September, October and November. Each application of nitrogen should contain at least 25% slow release nitrogen "The recommendations are based on research data and experience, but NO GUARANTEE or WARRANTY expressed or implied, concerting crop performance is made." 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Iff 60- work,lhe results, or the company in any advertising, news release, or other public anouncements without obtaining our prior written authorization Copy right 1977, Pauric McGroary a Waypoint ANALYTICAL Client : SOIL & ENVIRONMENTAL 8412 FALLS OF NEUSE ROAD SUITE 104 RALEIGH NC 27615 Lab Field ID Sample No Identification 18502 SS-L1 18503 SS-1-2 18504 SS-1-3 7621 Whitepine Road, Richmond, VA 23237 Main 804-743-9401 ° Fax 804-271-6446 www.waypointanalytical.com TEXTURE ANALYSIS Grower: Report No : 19-045-0633 1719 Farrington Rd Cust No : 45479 13609-52 Date Printed . 02/20/2019 Page : 1 of 1 Farm Date Received: 02/14/2019 Percent Percent Percent Textural Sand Silt Clay Classification 74.5 18.6 6.8 Sandy Loam 66.5 22.6 10.8 Sandy Loam 78.5 16.6 4.8 Loamy Sand Analysis prepared by: Waypoint Analytical Virginia, Inc. ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS 4111 SPECI FICATAIONS FOLLOWS THIS PAGE !'Nq > 4,COO ENIGNEERING CALCULATIONS FOR WASTEWATER COLLECTION, TREATMENT, & DISPOSAL FACILITIES FOR A FOUR BEDROOM SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE PRETREATMENT FOR 480 GPD; SURFACE DRIP FOR 480 GPD 1725 FARRINGTON ROAD CHATHAM CO. N.C. OWNER: BLACKSMITH RANCH, LLC WILLIAM FOY, PRES. 1719 FARRINGTON ROAD APEX, NC 27523 919-219-6233 DESIGN ENGINEER JOHN R. HARMAN, F 2112 WHITE OAK RO? RALEIGH, N.C. 2760 (919) 818-2077 MAY 10, 2023 s S�L i 9810 gyp' N 1NEE �'�►+"9101411601 JOHlei R. HARMAN P.E. CONSULTING ENGINEER 2112 White Oak Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27608 (o) 919.818.2077 (f) 919.779.0826 email= iackharman53,u:mail.com May 10, 2023 Re: Engineering Calculations, System Component Sizing Documents, and Supporting Manufacturer's Cut Sheets Related to a Wastewater Treatment and Surface Drip Dis ersal System to serve a Propose Four Bedroom Single Family Residence located at 1725 Farrin Eton Road Chatham Count NC). Conceptual Basis of Desien: Project Description: The project is described as providing a wastewater collection, septic tank, advanced pre- treatment (NSF4o, or better) components, UV Disinfection, a Flow EQ field dose pump tank, and surface dispersal by drip irrigation to four (4) field zones. Swim -nary of System Description: When approved the permit should read: "For the construction and operation of a 480 gallons per day (GPD) single family residence treatment and irrigation facility consisting of: a 1,500 gallon baffled septic tank with an effluent filter, a 2,500 gallon (two compartment) Recirculation/Storage Pump Tank, a Model 600 (600 GPD) EZ Treat Polystyrene Recirculating Media Filter, dosed by a 20 gallon per minute (GPM) recirculation pump, a flow splitting device, a 10 GPM LTV disinfection unit, a 3,500 gallon Field Dose Tank, a 0.44 acre drip irrigation area with a minimum of 5,671 linear feet (LF) of drip line 2,835 emitters, a rainfall sensor to prevent irrigation during inclement weather, and all associated piping valves, controls, and appurtenances to serve the single family residence at 1725 Farrington Road, Apex, NC 27523, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters, pursuant to the application received, and in conformity with the Division approved plans and specifications considered to be a part of this permit. Component Sizing: ■ e tic Tank Sizing: t -oo Gallon The Septic Tank proposed for use will be equal in respects to NCDHHS Approval STB-390, for a 1,5oo Gallon Septic Tank. See Drawings for details. Recirc Tank & Simplex Pum fnr EZ Treat Media Rosin per the NCDHHS Approval: As a minimum, equal in size to the Average Daily Flow (600 GPD). The Recirc Pump Tank proposed for use is a 2,5oo Gallon 2 Compartment) Pump Tank equal in respects to NCDHHS APProyal PT -lion. See Drawings far details. Field Dose Tank: The Field Dose Tank proposed for use is a 3.5oo Gallon Pump Tank, equal in respects to NCDHHS A royal PT-210See Dr wingN for details. • Anti -Buoyancy Calculations For Tanks: -x.5oo Gal Septic Tanlc: (ST-390; Shoaf PreCast Inc.)= 10.25' x 5.83' x 5•5' x 62.4 #/cf =-20,509 # (Upward) Dead Wt. of Tank (Shoaf PreCast, Inc): 13,000# (Downward) Weight of Soil on Top of Tank: 2.5' x ((10.25' x 5.5')- (2 x 3.14 x 1^2)) x llopcf = 13,776# Determine Sliding Resistance (K, Ratio of Lateral to Vertical Earth Pressures ,=0.33; Coefficient of Friction Against Side of Trench, = 0.5; from Table 3, ACI DD41) Rs=(0.33)x(o.5)x 1/2 x(110- 62.4)(5.0^2)= 98#/l.f acting along circumference which gives a "Mired In" resistance of 98# x (2 x 10.25 + 2 x 5.5') =3o87# (Downward) Total Upward Force:-20,509 # Total Downward Force(s_) 03oo0# + 13776# + 3o87#) = 29,86�# Net Downward Forces: 9,354# Safety Factor: [29863/20509]= S.F. >1.45 O.K. _2.5oo Gal Recirc Tank: (PT-2103 Shoaf PreCast, Inc.)= 12.50' x 6.5' x 5.5o h' x 62.4 #/cf = -27885# (Upward) Dead Wt. of Tank (Shoaf PreCast, Inc): 16000# (Downward) Weight of Soil on Top of Tank: 2.5' x ((12.5' x 6.5')- (2 x 3.14 x 1^2)) x 110pcf = 2o616# Determine Sliding Resistance (K, Ratio of Lateral to Vertical Earth Pressures ,=0.33; Coefficient of Friction Against Side of Trench, = 0.5; from Table 3, ACI DD41) Rs=(0.33)x(o.5) x 1/2 x(110- 62.4)(5.5A2)= 119#/l.f. acting along circumference which gives a "Mired In" resistance of 119# x (2 x 12.5 + 2 x 6.5) =4522# (Downward) Total Upward Force: -27885 # Total Downward Force(s): (16000# + 2o616# + 4522#) = 41138# Net Downward Forces: 13253# Safety Factor: [41138/27885]= S.F. >1.48 O.K. -3.5oo Gal. Field Dose/Storage : Buoyancy (PT-2105; Shoaf PreCast, Inc.)= 12.5' x 6.5' x 7.33' x 62.4 #/cf =-37163# (Upward) Dead Wt. of Tank (D. Brantley & Sons, Inc): 19640# (Downward) Weight of Soil on Top of Tank: 3.0' x ((12.5' x 6.5)- (2 x 3.14 x 1^2)) x 110pcf = 24740# Determine Sliding Resistance (K, Ratio of Lateral to Vertical Earth Pressures ,=0.33; Coefficient of Friction Against Side of Trench, = 0.5; from Table 3, ACI DD41) Rs=(o.33)x(o.5)x 1/2 x(110- 62.4)(7.33^2)=211#/l.f. acting along circumference which gives a "Mired In" resistance of 211# x (2 x 12.5' + 2 x 6.5') =8o18# (Downward) Total Upward Force: -37163 # Total Downward Forces : 1 6 o # + 2 0 # + 8 o18 # = 2 8 # Net Downward Forces: 11,535# Safety Factor: [52,398/37,163]= S.F. >1.41 O.K. • Pressure Dosing to Media Filter: -Per manufacturer recommendations: Minimum of 7 times ADF to Media Filter: 4 x 600 gpd = 2400 gpd to Media Filter. The Filter is dosed by; 8 sprayers @ 1.7 gpm = 13.6 gpm... dose volume is +/-33 gallons per dose x 72 doses (max) per day = 2400 gpd. Timer: "On" time = 133 gal/dose / 13.6 gpm] = 2.40 min, or 146 seconds. "Off' time = 20 min -2.40 minutes = +/- 17.6 minutes, or 1056 seconds. Recirc Ratio = 4. Dosing to the Media Filter will be by means of the EZ Treat Sta-Rite STEP 20 (0.5 Hp, 20 gpm) pump. • Flow Ec ualization (EO) Tank/Field Dose Tank- 5izi.n2: (Field Aimlication =,i8o GPD -Using Guidance of 5-Day Storage Requirement; 5 x 48o gpd =2400 gallon (Min.) Requirement -Bottom "Dead" Storage Requirement for Pump: 18"; Pump Off Elev = 261.5 -Using the Engineer specified 2,500 gallon Pre -Cast Tank: Recirc Vol for EZ Treat: 46" length = 600 Gallons; (Note: Required for PreTreatment of 48o GPD) Balance of this Tank Available for Field Storage: Field Storage Compartment=107" Emergency Volume Available in 25oo Gal Tank above Pump Off Elev, to Inlet of UV: ((265.83-261.5) x 8.92'x 6.0')x 7.48=1733 Gals -In Addition.... Using the Engineer specified 3,500 gallon Pre -Cast Tank: Emergency Volume Available above Pump Off Elev, to Inlet of UV: ((265.83-261.5) x 12.o'x6.o')x 7.48=2331 Gals Total Volume Available for Emergengy Storage Above PUMD Off: 4o64 Gallons-, Equals 8.4 Days 80 PD -Vertical Distance for `Dose Enable" Float above "Off': Use 4"= Elev. 261.83 -Set "Peak Float" +/- 12" above "Dose Enable" Float = Elev. 262.83 • Drip DispersalUnit: Use a Four (4) zone residential style model as produced by American Manufacturing Co. and equal in all resDects to revisions of IWWS -1-R 13 r EngjneerA raved Eilual. Estimated Required Pump Conditions: 15 gallmin 1 O ft. TDH• Su ested Pum is PUTURB 2510122W (i.o Hp)as supplied by American Manufacturing Co., or approved equal. Calculations of Pollutant Removal of PreTre tment Unit: The EZ Treat Model 600 Pretreatment System is an Innovated and Approved product sanction for use in North Carolina under the NCDHHS-Division of Public Health for meeting TS-2 level of wastewater renovation and pollutant removal (IWWS 2015-03-R2) and is incorporated herein by reference. It is also approved as meeting the less stringent levels of NSF 40 parameters of treatment (which is the level only required for surface application systems). The constituent levels required under Technical Standard 2 (TS-2) are as follows: a. Biochemical oxygen Demand, 5-day (BOD ) <10 mg/l. b. Total suspended solids < 10 mg/l. c. Ammonium -nitrogen < 10 mg/l. d. Either a 50% reduction of total nitrogen (organic + ammonium + nitrate forms) concentration in the septic tank effluent or a total nitrogen concentration in the effluent from the pretreatment unit < 15 mg/l. e. Fecal coliform bacteria densities < 10,000 colonies/ 100ml. (Standards are arithmetic means, except fecal coliform is a geometric mean). Calculations of Wastewater Loading to Surface Application Area: Total Application Area covered by Drip Laterals = +/- 19,120 Sq Ft. _ +/- 0.439 Ac -Max Annual Application = 365 days Qa 48o GPD/Day = i75,2oo Gal/Year =6.452 Ac-In/Year -Max Annual Application = 6.452 Ac-In/Yr / 0.439 Ac = 14.70 Inches per Yr (which is less than Soils Scientist Recommendation of 14.98 Inches/Yr; Therefore, okay) Effective Hyd Loading Rate=48o/19120=0.025 gpd/sf; Avg. Lateral Spacing: 19120 sf/5671 If= 3.37 ft. Emitter Discharge Rate=o.61 gal/hr.; Area Covered by Each Emitter: 2.0' o.c. x 3.37'=6.74 sq. ft. Instantaneous Loading Rate to.Soii: o.61 gph/6.74 s.f.=o.o91 gal/hr per s.f., or 3942 gal/hr per acre, or a.x46 inch/hr. (Does not exceed Soil Scientist Limiting Value of o.5 in/hr) -End of Design Calculations John R. Harman, PE Consulting Engineer 4 A Template for Estimating Critical Flushing Flows & TDH by Comparative Zone Evaluation Method- 172 FFARRINGTON RD. Surface Drip-TDH Calcs John R. Harman, PE 2112 White Oak Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27608 (919) 818-2077 E-mail: jackharman53@gmail.com Project: 1726 FARRINGTON-4 ZONE DRIP Date: JAN 1 2023 Engr. J. R. HARMAN, PE RALEIGH,NC File: TDH CALCS-1725 FARRINGTON; APEX NC Classification: Residential Daily Flow (gpd): 480 Treatment Level: TS-2 Soils Report Max Application Rate (GPD/Sq.Ft.): 0.026 Application Area by Plan Layout: 19120 S F Actual LTAR by Layout: (GPD/sf) 0.025 Therefore, OK TOTAL # OF SINGLE ZONES: # OF DOSES PER DAY: 8 # OF DOSES PER SINGLE ZONE: N/A (#OF DOSES PER SET OF DUAL ZONES): CELL COLOR LEGEND DESIGNER INPUT VALUE -AUTO CALC'LD VALUE = Constant Recommended ZONE INFO # of # Doses Zone # Lin. Ft. Lats Per /Day Zone 1772 4 2 Zone 2 1593 4 2 Zone 3 1515 3 2 Zone 4 1 7911 3 2 Totals: 5671 3 *Actual Dripper Length: 0 Pumps "OFF" Elev = 5671 L.F�- 263.5 *See Plans FIELD ZONES: TOTALS: ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 Length of Dripper Line (ft): Line Spacing (Spac'g Between Laterals, ft): 3.37 337 337 337 *See Plans Application Area of Zones (sq ft): 191i9 5972 6368 5106288 Emitter Spacing (ft): 2 2 2 2 Emitter Flow (gpm): (@0.61 GPH/Emitter) 0.01017 0.01017 0.01017 0.01017 Dosing (Irrigation) Flow (Normal Dose) (from Dripnet): 8.71 7.91 7.55 3.85 Return Flushing Flow (from Dripnet): 8.32 9.90 8.27 6.05 Total Emitter & Flushing Flow (from Dripnet): 17.03 17.81 15.82 9.90 Total Head,(ft) Loss Thru Dripper System (from Dripnet); ru 98.37 63.03 76.14 8Z70 Doses Per Day Per Zone: 2 2 2 2 Gal Per Dose per Zone (@ 100% of Permit ADF) 00.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 Volume in Laterals & Manifolds (From DripNet): 27.5 24.8 2z.8 12.8 Zone Drainage Volume between doses (Assume 80%) 16.5 14:9 13.7 7-7 Min. Dose for 5 times Drainage Volume: 82.5 74.3 68.6 30.4 Pump Run Time Per Dose (min): If Running Single Zone 6.9 8.9 6.9 6.9 Supply Main Inside Dia. (in): Rem: 3" or 2 1/2"Sch 40 PVC 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Supply Main Flow (cfs): [@ Flush'g Episode] 0.0379 0,0397 0.0352 0.0221 Supply Main Velocity @ Flushing(fps): 3.1 3.2 Z9 1.8 Supply Main velocity During Dosiing (fps): 1.6 1.4 1.4 0.7 Return Main Inside Dia. (in): Rem: 3" & 2" 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 Return Main Flow (cfs): 0..0183 0.022f 0.0184 0,0135 Return Main Velocity (fps): Z2 2.6 2.2 1.6 PUMP DESIGN CRITERIA: Supply Design Flow (gpm) at Flushing: NP 17.03 1T.81 15.62 9.90 Return Design Flow (gpm): &32 9.90 8.27 6.05 Friction Coefficient: [C=120 Conserv, C=140 Accptble To DEH] 130 130 130 130 Supply Length (ft): 82 144 289 309 Supply Head Loss (ft). 2.79 5.31 8.56 3.84 Return Length (ft): 465 285 337 400 Return Head Loss (ft); 14.i8 8.61 7.29 4.95 High Pt Elev in Zone 270 270 270 270 Static Head (ft): 6.50 6.50 6.50 6.50 Drip System Head Loss (from Dripnet): 98.37 63.03 76.14 62.70 Head Loss Thru Hydraulic Unit Allowance (4 psi) 9.24 9.24 9.24 9.24 Desired Lat.Distal Pressure Req'd=7 psi (Berk -Rite Factor) 16.20 16.20 16.20 16.20 TOTAL DYNAMIG HEAD ESTIMATE (tt): 108.09 123.94 123.34 Pump Operating Conditions 17.03 gpm @ 143.27 ft. TDH (ZONE 1) Use American Mfg Co. 1.0 Hy. PUTURB2510122W Turbine Pumo (230y) or: 1 Hp. OrencD PF201012. 1 114" Discharge, 230 v Single Phase 1725 FARRINGTON RD; DRIP FIELD ZONE 1 SUMMARY OF INPUTS: NUMBER OF LATERALS = 5 INPUT FILE NAME : 1725 Z1.TXT TOTAL LAT. LENGTH, FEET = 1772 OUTPUT FILE NAME: 1725-Z1.OUT INSIDE DIAMETER, INCHES = 0.57 EMITTER SPACING, FEET = 2 EMITTER FLOW, GPH = 0.61 MIN. SCOUR VEL. = 2 INLET LAT. NUM. = 1 1 OUTLET LAT. NUM = 5 PRECISION, HARDY CROSS = 0.005 OVERALL - 0.005 HEAD LOSS ADJ. FACTORS SUP. MAN. = 1 RET. MAN. = 1 LATS. = 1 LATERAL FEEDERS HEAE 1 LATERAL NETWORK DETAILS LATNUM LENGTH NUMLPS INFLOW EMFLOW OUTFLOW OUTVEL 1 326 8 3.225232 1.555497 1.669735 2.097644 2 337 4 3.364578 1.626663 1.737914 2.183296 3 370 4 3.422006 1.829996 1.59201 2 4 359 4 3.501937 1.72833 1.773607 2.228136 5 380 4 3.52464 1.8808291 1.643811 2.065076 TOP -FED MANIFOLD TECHNIQUE DETAILS LATNUM INFLATDIA INFLATLEN RETFLATDIP RETFLATLEr LATVOLUM TOTFLATVOL 1 0.5 56 0.5 96 4.32143 1.5504 2 0.5 36 0.5 79 4.467245 1.173 3 0.5 25 0.5 43 4.90469 0.6936 4 0.5 14 0.5 231 4.758875 0.3774 5 0.51 5 0.5 51 5.03725 0.102 MANIFOLD NETWORK DETAILS MANNUM INDIA INLEN INFLOW INVEL OUTDIA JOUTLEN OUTFLOW OUTVEL 1 1.05 0.33 13.81316 5.113855 1.05 0.33 -1.659565 -0.614398 2 1.05 0.33 10.44858 3.868234 1.05 0.33 -3.361893 -1.244627 3 1.05 0.33 7.026577 2.601352 1.05 0.33 -4.953899 -1.834013 41 1.051 0.33 3.52464 1.304879 1.05 0.33 -6.681752 -2.473693 SUMMARY OF OUTPUTS: FLUSHING FLOW, SUPPLY SIDE,GPM = 17.03839 EMITTER FLOW, GPM - 8.712833 RETURN FLUSHING FLOW, GPM = 8.325558 MANIFOLD VOLUME, GALLS = 0.1187525 LATERAL VOLUME, GALLS = 23.48949 FEEDER LA 3.8964 TOTAL NETWORK VOLUME, GALLS = 27.504641 NETWORK FILL TIME, MINIS. = 1.614275 LONGEST LATERAL DETENTION TIME WHEN FLUSHING, MINUTES. = 2.799214 FLUSHING CONDITIONS: SUPPLY MAN. HL., FEET= 7.43E-02 RETURN MAN. HL., FEET= 1.91E-02 LAST LAT. HL., FEET = 1 98.43707 FIRST LAT. HL., FEET = 98.22661 CLOCKWISE LOOP HL. = 98.51134 COUNTER -CLOCKWISE HL = 98.24567 MEAN TOTAL HEAD LOSS = 98.37851 VARIANCE = 2.70E-03 IRRIGATION CONDITIONS: SUPPLY MAN. HEAD LOSS = 0.0222155 LONGEST LATERAL HL. = 14.29238 TOTAL NETWORK HL. = 14.3146 1725 FARRINGTON RD; DRIP FIELD ZONE 2 SUMMARY OF INPUTS: NUMBER OF LATERALS = 6 INPUT FILE NAME : 1725_Z2.TXT TOTAL LAT. LENGTH, FEET = 1593 OUTPUT FILE NAME : 11725_Z2.OUT INSIDE DIAMETER, INCHES = 0.57 EMITTER SPACING, FEET = 2 EMITTER FLOW, GPH = 0.61 MIN. SCOUR VEL. = 2 INLET LAT. NUM. = 1 1 OUTLET LAT. NUM = 6 PRECISION, HARDY CROSS = 1.91E-04 OVERALL = 0.005 HEAD LOSS ADJ. FACTORS SUP. MAN. = 1 RET. MAN. = 1 LATS. = 1 LATERAL FEEDERSHEA[ 1 LATERAL NETWORK DETAILS LATNUM LENGTH NUMLPS INFLOW EMFLOW OUTFLOW OUTVEL 1 245 2 2.858445 1.189497 1.668948 2.096655 2 255 2 2.893904 1.250497 1.643407 2.064569 3 264 2 2.928127 1.311497 1.61663 2.03093 4 271 2 2.988036 1.341997 1.646039 2.067875 5 276 2 3.048579 1.372497 1.676082 2.105617 6 282 2 3.099056 1.402997 1.696059 2.130713 TOP -FED MANIFOLD TECHNIQUE DETAILS LATNUM INFLATDIAIN INFLATLEN RETFLATDV RETFLATLEr LATVOLUM TOTFLATVOL 1 0.5 50 0.5 561 3.2477 1.0812 2 0.5 43 0.5 44 3.38026 0.8874 3 0.5 36 0.5 32 3.499563 0.6936 4 0.5 25 0.5 22 3.592354 0.4794 5 0.51 14 0.5 13 3.658634 0.2754 6 0.51 5 0.5 51 3.738169 0.102 MANIFOLD NETWORK DETAILS MANNUM INDIA INLEN INFLOW INVEL OUTDIA OUTLEN OUTFLOW OUTVEL 1 1.05 0.33 14.9577 5.5375831 1.05 0.33 -1.643527 -0.60846 2 1.05 0.33 12.0638 4.4662121 1.05 0.33 -3.271683 -1.21123 3 1.05 0.33 9.135671 3.3821731 1.05 0.33 -4.88831 -1.809731 4 1.05 0.33 6.147633 2.2759531 1.05 0.33 -6.529263 -2.417239 5 1.05 0.33 3.099056 1.147321 1.051 0.33 -8.205341 -3.03775 SUMMARY OF OUTPUTS: FLUSHING FLOW, SUPPLY SIDE,GPM = 17.81615 EMITTER FLOW, GPM - 7.91475 RETURN FLUSHING FLOW, GPM = 9.901397 MANIFOLD VOLUME, GALLS = 0.1484406 LATERAL VOLUME, GALLS = 21.11668 FEEDER LA 3.519 TOTAL NETWORK VOLUME, GALLS = 24.78412 NETWORK FILL TIME, MINS. = 1.391104 LONGEST LATERAL DETENTION TIME WHEN FLUSHING, MINUTES. = 2.164645 FLUSHING CONDITIONS: SUPPLY MAN. HL., FEET = 0.1017536 RETURN MAN. HL., FEET = 3.28E-02 LAST LAT. HL., FEET = 1 62.78305 FIRST LAT. HL., FEET = 63.15042 CLOCKWISE LOOP HL. = 62.88481 COUNTER -CLOCKWISE HL = 63.18323 MEAN TOTAL HEAD LOSS = 63.03402 VARIANCE = 4.73E-03 IRRIGATION CONDITIONS: SUPPLY MAN. HEAD LOSS = 2.32E-02 LONGEST LATERAL HL. = 6.722752 TOTAL NETWORK HL. = 6.745944 1725 FARRINGTON RD; DRIP FIELD ZONE 3 SUMMARY OF INPUTS: NUMBER OF LATERALS = 5 INPUT FILE NAME : 1725 Z3.TXT TOTAL LAT. LENGTH, FEET = 1515 OUTPUT FILE NAME . 1725 Z3.OUT INSIDE DIAMETER, INCHES = 0.57 EMITTER SPACING, FEET = 2 EMITTER FLOW, GPH - 0.61 MIN. SCOUR VEL. = 2 INLET LAT. NUM. = 1 OUTLET LAT. NUM = 5 PRECISION, HARDY CROSS = 2.91E-04 OVERALL = 0.005 HEAD LOSS ADJ. FACTORS SUP. MAN. = 1 1 RET. MAN. = 1 LATS. = 1 LATERAL FEEDERS HEAq 1 LATERAL NETWORK DETAILS LATNUM ILENGTH NUMLPS INFLOW EMFLOW OUTFLOW OUTVEL 1 291 2 3.040326 1.433497 1.606829 2.018616 2 297 2 3.100349 1.463997 1.636353 2.055707 3 303 2 3.157017 1.494497 1.66252 2.08858 4 309 2 3.233982 1.524997 1.708985 2.146953 5 315 2 3.287302 1.555497 1.731805 2.175621 TOP -FED MANIFOLD TECHNIQUE DETAILS LATNUM INFLATDIA INFLATLEN RETFLATDIA RETFLATLEt LATVOLUM TOTFLATVOL 1 0.5 53 0.5 42 3.857473 0.969 2 0.5 41 0.5 32 3.937008 0.7446 3 0.5 30 0.5 22 4.016544 0.5304 4 0.5 15 0.5 13 4.096079 0.2856 51 5 5 0.5 5 4.175615 0.102 MANIFOLD NETWORK DETAILS MANNUM INDIA INLEN INFLOW INVEL OUTDIA OUTLEN OUTFLOW OUTVEL 1 1.05 0.33 12.77865 4.730861 1.05 0.33 -1.591577 -0.589227 2 1.05 0.33 9.678303 3.583064 1.05 0.33 -3.212675 -1.189384 3 1.05 0.33 6.521284 2.414285 1.05 0.33 -4.859942 -1.799229 41 1.051 0.33 3.287302 1.217012 1.05 0.33 -6.553674 -2.426276 SUMMARY OF OUTPUTS: FLUSHING FLOW, SUPPLY SIDE,GPM = 15.81898 EMITTER FLOW, GPM = 7.54875 RETURN FLUSHING FLOW, GPM - 8.270226 MANIFOLD VOLUME, GALLS = 0.1187525 LATERAL VOLUME, GALLS = 20.08272 FEEDER LAI 2.6316 TOTAL NETWORK VOLUME, GALLS = 22.83307 NETWORK FILL TIME, MINS. = 1.443397 LONGEST LATERAL DETENTION TIME WHEN FLUSHING, MINUTES. = 2.261544 FLUSHING CONDITIONS: SUPPLY MAN. HL., FEET= 6.45E-02 RETURN MAN. HL., FEET= 1.82E-02 LAST LAT. HL., FEET = 1 75.88724 FIRST LAT. HL., FEET = 76.30038 CLOCKWISE LOOP HL. = 75.95169 COUNTER -CLOCKWISE HL = 76.31863 MEAN TOTAL HEAD LOSS = 76.13516 VARIANCE = 4.82E-03 IRRIGATION CONDITIONS: SUPPLY MAN. HEAD LOSS = 1.64E-02 LONGEST LATERAL HL. = 11.05249 TOTAL NETWORK HL. = 11.0689 1725 FARRINGTON RD; DRIP FIELD ZONE 4 SUMMARY OF INPUTS: NUMBER OF LATERALS = 3 INPUT FILE NAME : 1725 Z4.TXT TOTAL LAT. LENGTH, FEET = 791 OUTPUT FILE NAME: 1725_Z4.OUT INSIDE DIAMETER, INCHES = 0.57 EMITTER SPACING, FEET = 2 EMITTER FLOW, GPH = 0.61 MIN. SCOUR VEL. = 2 INLET LAT. NUM. = 1 1 OUTLET LAT. NUM = 3 PRECISION, HARDY CROSS = 2.15E-03 OVERALL = 0.005 HEAD LOSS ADJ. FACTORS SUP. MAN. = 1 RET. MAN. = 1 LATS. = 1 LATERAL FEEDERS HEAE 1 LATERAL NETWORK DETAILS LATNUM LENGTH NUMLPS INFLOW EMFLOW OUTFLOW OUTVEL 1 276 2 3.007932 1.372497 1.635435 2.054554 2 264 4 3.288961 1.270831 2.018131 2.535324 3 251 8 3.60526 1.097998 2.507263 3.149808 TOP -FED MANIFOLD TECHNIQUE DETAILS LATNUM INFLATDIAN INFLATLEN RETFLATDIP RETFLATLE LATVOLUM TOTFLATVOL 1 0.5 88 0.5 52 3.658634 1.428 2 0.5 35 0.5 35 3.499563 0.714 3 0.5 5 0.5 5 3.327236 0.102 MANIFOLD NETWORK DETAILS MANNUM INDIA INLEN INFLOW INVEL OUTDIA OUTLEN OUTFLOW OUTVEL 1 1.05 0.33 6.894221 2.552352 1.05 0.33 -1.635432 -0.605463 2 1.05 0.33 3.60526 1.334726 1.05 0.33 -3.633227 -1.345079 SUMMARY OF OUTPUTS: FLUSHING FLOW, SUPPLY SIDE,GPM = 9.902153 EMITTER FLOW, GPM = 3.848083 RETURN FLUSHING FLOW, GPM - 6.05407 MANIFOLD VOLUME, GALLS = 5.94E-02 LATERAL VOLUME, GALLS = 10.48543 FEEDER LAI 2.244 TOTAL NETWORK VOLUME, GALLS = 12.78881 NETWORK FILL TIME, MINS. = 1.291518 LONGEST LATERAL DETENTION TIME WHEN FLUSHING, MINUTES. - 2.419379 FLUSHING CONDITIONS: SUPPLY MAN. HL., FEET = 1.36E-02 RETURN MAN. HL., FEET = 3.93E-03 LAST LAT. HL., FEET = 1 82.50307 FIRST LAT. HL., FEET = 82.88111 CLOCKWISE LOOP HL. = 82.51669 COUNTER -CLOCKWISE HL = 82.88504 MEAN TOTAL HEAD LOSS = 82.70087 VARIANCE = 4.45E-03 IRRIGATION CONDITIONS -- SUPPLY MAN. HEAD LOSS = 1.98E-03 LONGEST LATERAL HL. = 11.95894 TOTAL NETWORK HL. = 11.96091 Design Specifications 1725 Farrington Road Apex, NC (Chatham County) May 22, 2023 Site Preparation and Drainage �FEssio ��� ••, .7 SEAL 9810 �'vQ�N Ci � N f�E �P�r•'a 1. The contractor shall smooth the disturbed land surfaces after installation of all components of the wastewater treatment system have been completed, and shall leave the surface neatly shaped to shed rainwater. All disturbed areas and the discharge area shall be seeded with grass and covered with straw/mulch. 2. If illustrated on the Drawings, the drip irrigation field shall be protected from surface flow through the use of surface swales and/or interceptor drains. Surface swale and interceptor drain shall follow the slope of natural grade (1-2% slope) and at no point have less than 1 % slope. They are to be located no closer than 25 feet from the irrigation application area. . 3. All utilities including phone, electric and water lines shall be located prior to installation. If utilities interfere with the system design and components, the designer shall be contacted. 4. Any additions or removal of soil or other site alterations designated as active and /or repair drip dispersal areas, shall receive prior approval from the Engineer or Soil Scientist. 5. After installation of the drip lines, no disturbances such as tilling, plowing or other potentially destructive activity shall occur in the drip dispersal fields without prior approval from the Engineer. 6. The project engineer and soil scientist shall inspect and approve or deny all site modifications after they have been made. Pipe Installation Four Bedroom Surface Drip 1725 Farrington Road Chatham Co., NC Page 1 of 7 7. All wastewater piping connecting the residence, septic tank, recirculation tank, and pump tank shall be 4-inch diameter Schedule 40 PVC sewer pipe laid at 1.0% minimum grade. Septic Tank, Recirculation Tank, and Pump Tank 8. The septic tank shall be State approved. The tank will be a 1,500 gallon capacity, reinforced precast concrete tank with full baffle, and shall have easy access to each chamber from ground level for checking and pumping. The first chamber of the septic tank will contain 2/3 to 3/4 of the volume of the total tank and the baffle shall contain a horizontal opening across the tank at about midway its height. The tank shall be placed at the location and elevation as required by plans and specifications. The tank shall be properly sealed using 1" diameter butyl rubber pliable sealant as approved by the tank manufacturer. 9. At the outlet opening of the precast concrete septic tank, install one Orenco Residential Biotube° effluent filter (FT-JP-04-NC) or its Engineer Approved equivalent, and provide easy access to the filter from ground level for checking and cleaning. The filter shall be provided by the Septic Tank provider and installed accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Substitutions shall be approved by the engineer in advance. 10. The recirculation tank for the EZ Treat filter dosing shall be State approved and provided by Shoaf PreCast (PT-2103), or engineer approved equal. The tank will be a two (2) compartment tank with an internal baffle wall (floor to ceiling) as indicated on the Drawings with an overall rating of 2500 holding capacity as approved by the State, and bear the imprint of its DEH approval number clearly on the exterior outlet end of the tank. Access shall be provided for entry into the tank directly over the recic pump location and over the splitter valve, and extend the access openings to 6 inches above final grade. Both sections of the tank shall be properly sealed using 1-inch diameter butyl rubber pliable sealant as approved by the tank manufacturer. After joining the tank sections together, plaster along the joint with hydraulic cement, cement mortar, or other approved waterproofing sealant. All pipe penetrations in the tanks shall be booted with a State approved boot and stainless steel strap. 11.The Field Dose pump tank shall be provided by Shoaf PreCast (PT-2105) or engineer approved equal. and shall be State approved. The tank will be a 3500 gallon capacity (minimum) tank with access directly over the effluent pump and tank inlet. The access risers shall be 6 inches above finished grade. Both sections of the tank shall be properly sealed using 1-inch diameter butyl rubber pliable sealant as approved by the tank manufacturer. After joining the tank sections together, plaster along the joint with hydraulic cement, cement mortar, or other approved waterproofing sealant. All pipe penetrations in the tanks shall be booted with a State approved boot and stainless steel strap. Four Bedroom Surface Drip 1725 Farrington Road Chatham Co., NC Page 2 of 7 12. Before backfilling around all tanks, and after all piping has been connected with and sealed against the tanks, all tanks shall be filled to the outlet level with water, and shall be observed for 24 hours for leakage. If the water level within the tanks has changed more than 1/2 inch during the 24-hour inspection period, the tank leakage tests are considered to have failed, and the tank must not be used until the sources of the leaks have been found, the leaks properly sealed, and the tanks retested and the leakage tests are passed. The engineer or his representative shall be allowed to observe the installed tank/system configuration, prior to backfilling around the tanks. Approved vacuum testing (4 inch Hg for 5 minutes) of any or all tank(s) may be used in lieu of leakage testing. EZ Treat Recirculation Pump and Control Panel 13.The recirculation tank will contain the recirculating splitter valve and the turbine dosing pump. The forcemain shall have a drainback configuration without a pump check valve. The pump vault consists of a high -head effluent pump (Sta-Rite STEP 30-115 volt for a two pod; or, 20-115 volt for a single pod system), three float switch assembly all as provided by the EZ Treat Distributor. 14. The control panel shall be as provided for by the EZ Treat Distributor and in strict conformance with the NC IWWS Approval requirements. A combination EZ Treat Recirc and Drip Headworks control panel may also be used, if compatible with State IWWS Approval. EZ Treat Pretreatment Unit and Recirculation Tank 15. The EZ Treat pretreatment unit shall be as configured and constructed as described in North Carolina IWWS 2015-03-R1 for the 600 gpd rated modules. The Model 600 has a surface area of approximately 30 square feet and 42 inches in depth. It shall be timed dosed by pressure pipe distribution network using wide angle spray nozzles above the media. 16. Two air vents shall be installed for each pod. One air vent shall be located on the pod, and the other shall be located on the discharge cleanout. 17.The recirculating tank shall dose every 30 minutes for 3.0 minutes at approximately 126 gallons per dose for a two pod system, or 40-60 gallons per dose for a single pod system; Under peak water usage, it is the intent that the re- circulating tank will dose the filter 4 to 6 times for every 1 dose to the disposal site. Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection Unit (if Required) 18. If required by permit requires a TS-2 level of pretreatment or if disposal is by means of surface drip application, the wastewater will flow by gravity to a single bulb UV-101 disinfection unit. The UV disinfection unit shall be provided by the Four Bedroom Surface Drip 1725 Farrington Road Chatham Co., NC Page 3 of 7 EZ Treat Distributor and shall be installed according to manufacturer's specification. Perc-Rite Headworks Unit, Dosing Pump, and Control Panels 19. The headworks unit shall be a Three Zone Residential Drip Hydraulic Unit. The headworks unit contains a flow meter, solenoid valves, disk filter and check valve. The unit shall be provided by American Manufacturing Company, Inc. or other approved distributor. 20. The flow meter shall be as manufactured by Master Meter or other, as provided by the headworks unit provider. 21.The filter flush line, return line and each supply manifold for will have a normally - closed solenoid valve (DH-SOLVLV1) associated with each of them. The solenoid valves shall be provided by American Manufacturing Company, Inc. or other approved distributor. 22. The Disk Filter (DF-100-140) shall be placed in the headworks unit between the pump and drip field to screen out any debris. The filter shall be provided by American Manufacturing Company, Inc. or other approved distributor. 23. The control panel shall be as provided by the drip system integrator for specific application to its product and shall comprise of features required in its specific NC IWWS Approval. A rain sensor (Mini-Clik, Rain-Clik, etc.) shall be provided for Surface Drip Irrigation projects, and shall be wired into a "Dose Cut-out" relay to prevent field dosing applications during inclement weather. 24. The drip dosing pump shall be a high head effluent pump and pump 15 gal/min against 150 ft (TDH). The pump shall be a multi -stage effluent pump provided by American Manufacturing Company, Inc. (PUTURB2510122W). 25.A 3/8 inch or larger nylon rope shall be used to lift and lower the pump into place. The rope shall remain tied to the pump and to the outlet pipe at the threaded union for easy access. If a Flow Collar/Cool Guide is to be used, it shall not to be fixed to the bottom of the tank. This would prevent removal for maintenance. 26. Wire grips, duct seal, or other suitable material shall be used to seal around wire and wire conduit openings inside tanks and control panel. 27.All metal in tanks shall be stainless steel unless otherwise approved by the Engineer. 28.All control and power wiring for the entire wastewater disposal system shall be in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations, codes and ordinances, and shall be confined on the site generally to the area of the pump, control floats, automatic valves, control panel, alarm panel, and related wiring systems. The Four Bedroom Surface Drip 1725 Farrington Road Chatham Co., NC Page 4 of 7 installation contractor shall be responsible for the costs of obtaining all power and control wiring for this system and shall coordinate his work with the owner. Manifolds and Drip Irrigation Lines 29.The supply lines and return line shall be Schedule 40 PVC, size as noted of plans. 30. Supply and return lines shall be sleeved using ductile iron or encased in concrete at the point of any drainage way crossing extending 5' on both side of the crossing 31.Air/vacuum release valves shall be placed at the ends of supply and return manifolds, and housed in plastic valve boxes, extending to ground level. 32. Return Pressure Assembly (if needed) shall be protected by an at grade valve box. 33. The supply and return manifold shall be 1.0-inch schedule 40 PVC, 34. Each supply and return manifold shall have an air/vacuum release valve. The air/vacuum release valves (AIRRELEASE1) shall be provided by American Manufacturing Company, Inc. 35. The air/vacuum release valves and manifolds shall be protected by valve boxes (DH-VALVEBOX) and easily accessible from the ground surface for maintenance. 36.The supply manifold (ditto for return manifold) shall consist of one saddle (or tee) per lateral connection, one ball valve, and one air/vacuum release valve. The ball valve shall be placed at the inlet of the manifold such that the effluent will pass through the ball valve prior to entering the saddles (or tees) (see design detail). This ball valve will also be used for pressure testing the supply or return mains at startup inspection. The saddles (or tees) shall be placed 4 to 6 inches apart and, the air/vacuum release valve shall be placed at the outlet end of the manifold. The air release valve shall be removable for use as a cleanout. 37.The Perc-Rite Pressure Compensating Dripline (08WRAM.6-24V) shall be installed a minimum of 6 inches below natural ground surface (for sub -surface systems, or at ground level for Surface Irrigation systems) on contour. The drip line shall be installed on sub -surface systems with a chain trencher, or vibratory plow. No heavy machinery shall be used in the drainfield area. 38. No trafficking in the irrigation application area. 39. The Engineer (and the Local Health Department, if applicable) shall be notified 48 hours in advance of intent to install dripper lines to arrange for inspection. Four Bedroom Surface Drip 1725 Farrington Road Chatham Co., NC Page 5 of 7 40.The drip emitters shall be placed 2 feet apart along the dripline. The emitters shall be Netafim Pressure Compensating type and 0.61 gal/hr rated. 41. Driplines shall have a minimum 2 feet horizontal spacing from adjacent driplines, or as indicated otherwise on the Drawings. 42. The Perc-Rite Pressure Compensating Dripline shall be connected to the supply and return manifolds using Bioline Insert Adapters (BIOINSERT1 2X1 2), Female Adapter SXT SCH 40, '/2" x'/2" (PVCPRFIP12X12), '/2" PVC Flex Tubing (PVC12FLEX), and Bioline Repair Coupling'/2" (BIOCOUP). 43. The return manifold shall consist of one air/vacuum release valve, one saddle (or tee) per lateral connection, one check valve, and one ball valve. The saddles (or tees) shall be placed 4 to 6 inches apart and are preceded by an air/vacuum release valve (see design details). A 1-inch brass check valve and a PVC ball valve shall be placed following the last saddle (or tee) connection and the return supply line. The air release valve shall be removable for use as a cleanout. Four Bedroom Surface Drip 1725 Farrington Road Chatham Co., NC Page 6 of 7 System Specification Summary Daily Wastewater Flow 5 Bedroom) 480 gpd Septic Tank Size 1,500 gal min Recirculation Tank Size 2500 gal Two compartment -See Drawings) Field Dose Pump Tank Size 3,500 gal Gravity Sewer Line (Septic Tank to Recirc. Tank +/+ 5 ft 4 in SCH 40 PVC Primary Pretreatment Unit State Approved Septic Tank Secondary Treatment Unit If Required) One EZ Treat 600 GPD Pod Pretreatment Unit Flow Rating Max 600 gpd (max); UV Disinfection: 10 GPM Pretreatment Dose Method Timer Controlled Pretreatment Dose Volume 33 al/dose @ +/- 13.6 Gal/Min Pretreatment Dose Duration 146 sec; or 2.4 minutes Pretreatment Dose Frequency 72 doses/day Dispersal Unit American Perc-Rite ; or Equal Average Daily Flow 100% Design Flow 600 gpd Dose Method Timer Controlled Average Volume Per Dose 60 al/dose Average Dose FrequencyFrequen2y 8.0 doses/day Four Bedroom Surface Drip 1725 Farrington Road Chatham Co., NC Page 7 of 7 PRODUCT INFORMATION MANUFACTURERS 0 & M INFORMATION FOLLOWS THIS PAGE Y m c N T f LL F U r Q N Cl) N C H Z f W Z J G �_j a C w U 1 0 2 W J (7 d � ❑ w d r J F Y Q Z o U I J x W z ❑ ❑ p ❑ J O pp o ❑ W U U J W W N m a- 3 W Z Y Q ~ F 1 1 F Y F z 0 z z o W w z¢ 0 X Q W W J J ¢ F F'D n N ❑ F u ,ny U U¢ F F F U! a m m 'D U W Y N n N H .U. ❑ ❑ 0 O o W oa o 0- N n N ¢ d 2 0_ K> o Y Y F y y U r, n w y F ¢¢ a F F F v ¢❑ z m CY z c� F 3 w J n w n d p¢ = J Z z ¢ 0— o O Z Z W W 1 Z EL W OF C') ❑ o U W W tL F u 3 Lo Ih x 2 m x 2 p p W p 4 W z w v! 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I .j RKa LLI z ± � ■ — - : 46 . � ƒ f� ■ ■ 0 fD tl� n Q fD A� 0- F LA r-r Aw r-r O� K 9U ly TABLE OFCONTENTS 1.0 Treatment Process Overview 1 2.0 Design 1 2.1 Re -circulation Tank Sizing 1 2.2 Filter Performance 2 2.3 Operating Costs 2 2.4 E-Z Treat Loading Rates 2 2.5 System Overview 3 2.6 Spray Manifold System 7 2.7 Filter Media Mattress Material 7 2.8 Decentralized Design Options for Commercial, Community, or Large On -site Systems 8 3.0 Installation Instructions 12 3.1 Pre -construction Meeting 12 3.2 Off Loading Treatment System 12 3.3 Excavating and Installing the Pod 13 3.4 Piping the E-Z Treat Pod Supply and Return 13 3.5 Installing the By -Pass Valve 13 3.6 Installing the Re -circulation Pump 14 3.7 Setting Pump Control Floats 14 4.0 Start-up 15 Appendix 1: Model 600 & Model 750 Configurations 18 Appendix 2: Model 1200 Configurations 20 Appendix 3: Typical Commercial Configurations 22 Appendix 4: High Strength Waste Case Study 24 0 fD In. lQ n rD A� Q N r--r Pi r-r O 1.0 Treatment Process Overview The E-Z Treat Re-circu lating Synthetic Filtersystem operates as afixed media, packed bedfilter system. In these treatment systems, larger solids contained in the applied effluent are retained within the media byfiltration, typically in the upper level of the filter media. A bacterial film forms on the surface of media grains and provides for removal of soluble organic material and small colloidal matter by absorption by the bacteria in the film. Decomposition of the absorbed material occurs during rest periods in the filter, when there is no application of effluent. The organic material becomes an energy source forthe bacteria to maintain them- selves and produce new cells. Over time, as the filter matures, the film layer forms th rough- outthe depth of the filter media and by-products of the biological process pass out of the fil- ter. Re -circulation of the water leaving the filter back through the filter surface provides for additional treatment bythe bacteria in the media bed, aswell as a mechanism formoving par- tially decomposed organic materials, bacterial waste products and other debris from the fil- ter. This keepsthe pore spaceswithin the mediafrom clogging. Treatmentusing recirculating media filtration systems is generally an aerobic process and re -aeration of the media, which occurs during the resting (non -dosing) periods, is essential for proper treatment. 2.0 Design Many types of media are used in packed bed filters. Washed, graded sand was the most common. Other granular media used include crushed glass, garnet, anthracite, plastic, expanded clay, expanded shale, open -cell foam, extruded poly- styrene, and bottom ash from coal-fired power plants. Media characteristics can limit the number of doses possible. Media re -aeration must occur between doses. As the Table 1 Indiana Septic Tank Sizes fkAws (c) Elvq *e lank shall b= a rmniam r3pne b*%- the walrr lion ts spccil'tcd m Table III as T,*c III - Rkwml kiu , m Capacities fa S* Talk€ Number of lkikw ns in Ndiog Capacay of mk in Cmllbta S I,SQR i..0(I plus IM =100, cd b the number of bciroums EZ Treat/Indiana required recirculation tank/chamber Tank/ chamber EiB'sminimum of 1X the design flow effective size of the media decreases, the time for drainage and re -aeration of the media increases. The BOD5 loading should decrease with decreasing effective size of the sand. Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net 2.1 Re -circulation TankSizing For single-family home systems, the re- circulation tank is typically sized to be equal to 1 times the design peak daily flow. 1212020 E-Z 2.2 Filter Performance When treating domestic strength sewage (300 mg/I BOD5 or less) up to the design flows and loads, a properly maintained E-Z Treat Re -circulating Synthetic Filter will typically perform better than the 30-day average requirements of NSF Standard 40 Class 1 (25 mg/I CBOD5 and 30 mg/I TSS). Reductions in the CBOD5 and suspended solids (TSS) influent concentrations will be attained within a fewweeks of commissioning and should be consistently achieved over the lifetime of the styrene media. CBOD5 and suspended solids (TSS)treatment performance in the styrene media is not subject to significant variation with ambient air temperature fluctuations. 2.3 Operating Costs Power costs for pumping at 3 to 4 kWh/day are in the range of $9 to $12/month. The E-Z Treat Re -circulating Synthetic Filter system incorporates technology resulting from years of independent research in re -circulation sand bio-filtration. Our system applies each area of this technology in a pre- packaged system. This ensures consistent field performance in reducing BOD, TSS and Total Nitrogen. The system addresses media size and composition, drainage and ventilation, optimum dosing cycles per hour, depth of filter media, pre-treatment of effluent, pre -filtering ofeffluentto ensure particle size, even distribution of effluent overthe media, and piping design that optimize treatment within thesystem. Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net Table 2 NSF Testing Performance Summary BOD5 2 mo TSS 2 mgA € O 3.3 rngA Turbidity 2 NTU E. Coll, 2 MPN1100ml pH 6,8 --7,5 Total Nitrogen Reduction 64% 'With optfonai UV dWnfec#inn 2.4 E-Z Treat Loading Rates In accordancewith the EPADesign Guidelines and field testing of the E-Z Treat Re -circulating Synthetic Filter Model 600 can be continuously loaded at 750 GPD and 2lb BOD. Model 1200 can be continuously loaded at 1400 GPD and 4 lb BOD. EPA research and testing has proven that system designs, such as the E-Z Treat Re -circulating Synthetic Filter system, will produce a high quality effluent at loading rates in excess of 25 gal/ft2/day. 1212020 E-Z 0 rD to n C Q (D CL N Pi 5 rr O� 2.5 System Overview Priortoentering the re -circulating pumptank the effluent will be treated in an anaerobic chamber fitted with an effluent filter; this filter should remove any solids greater than 1/8" manufacturer recommends 1 /16". The second chamber will be a re -circulation chamberfitted with afloat ball by-passvalveand re -circulation pump. The floatball by-pass valve connects, insidethe re -circulation tank, to the 4" return line from L 11 n the pod. The float by-pass valve maintains a constant liquid volume in the re -circulation tank. The float by-pass valve allows the effluentto be constantly re -circulated through the syntheticfilter discharging onlythe daily forward flow volume after it has passed through the pod. In designs using an external splitter box the float by-pass valve would be eliminated from the re -circulation chamber. Standard Model 600 Package: 1 Model 600 Pod 2 STEP-30 Re -circulation Pump, 1/2 HP 3 Float By -Pass Valve 4 Control Panel 5 Septic Tank Effluent Filter (supplied by others) Standard Model 750 Package: 1 Model 750 Pod 2 STEP -20 Re -circulation Pump,'% HP 3 Float By -Pass Valve 4 Control Panel 5 Septic Tank Effluent Filter (supplied by others) Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net 1212020 E-Z 3 0 CD N CQ� n CL fD Q N r-r O K 9U STEP-20 Re -circulation Pump Table 3 Pump Specifications item xescription Shell Stainless steel Discharge 10, 20 and 30 GPM models: fiberglass -reinforced thermoplastic; 50 GPM models: stainless steel Discharge Bearing Nylatron' Impellers Delrin® Diffusers Polycarbonate Suction Caps Polycarbonate with stainless steel wear ring Thrust Pads Proprietary specification Shaft and Coupling Stainless steel 300 grade Intake Fiberglass -reinforced thermoplastic Intake Screen Polypropylene Jacketed Cord 300 volt "SOOW jacketed 10" leads (2-wire with ground); optional 20", 30", 50" and 100" lengths available Delrin® is a registered trademark of E.I. Dupont de Nemours & Company Nylatron® is a registered trademark of Polymer Corporation S.T.E.P. Plus® is a registered trademark of Pentair Water In order to provide the best products possible, specifications are subject to change. Refer to Appendix A for Pump Curves Call: 703.753.4770 or visit: eztreat.net 1212020 E-Z 4 0 rD n rD W N r-r Ai E-Z Treat Float Ball By -Pass Valve rLEt.. WEIR INLET OuA' WEIR ? ALL i 2.75" - OUTLET 3" r � I A A E-Z Treat Re -circulation Pump Control Model EZ SR-12 Re -circulation pump power source terminals T1 & T2 High Level Alarm (top float) connects to terminals #5 and 6 Low Level Alarm (bottom float) connects to terminals #1 and 2 Wide Angle Pump "ON" & "OFF' timer activation (middle float) terminals #3 and 4 Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net 12/2020 E-Z 5 E-Z Treat Re -circulation Pump Control Model EZ SR-12 I E-Z TREAT P1 ' L- N N P v ----- _ «- wT mac: LE1 IL1 IL2 U �AI^F•rT MOTOR RATING ' 115VPTS /IH/ 1/2hp/16A m- I RAW 2J0V/1PH/2hP/16A mox i2 N H A . LO p TB L I ° THI %LEVEL HI , 5 '.'OFF/TIMER ENABLE SEE NOTES 3 & 4 0 •.'REDUNDANT OFF LOW LEVEL ALARM 3-4" TETHER 1 ihY/1 PH J I J2nR/i6A max 2,y0vJ1PF?J2hp/AGA mox ^` - CONTROL/ALARM 115V/TPH/OGKI 10AMP MIN. PROTECTION PUMP _ 115 or 230V 1PH/60HZ 20AMP MIN. PROTECTION f G a a ri oas ri EXAMPLE: TIME SHDWN SET FOR 10 min. RUN TIME EVERY 2hrs. TO SET THE TITHER, USE A SCREIWRIVM TO CHANGE TIMER INCREMENTS {hra,min,ar_y UNTIL THE DESIRED INCREMENT IS OISPi ATED 1" WINDOW ABOVE THE 'ON' do 'OFF' ADJUSTMENT Sa&-WS_ THE DIAL RANGE CAN BE ADJUSTED FROM THE LOWEST [(0-I.i]] M THE HIGHEST (0-30) RANGE Br AD.IUSTING Q1 LOWER LEFT ADJUSTMENT SCREW. SELECT AS SMALL A RANGE AS POSSIBLE THAT WALL ALLOW 'ON' AND 'OFF' TIMES TO BE CONTAINED WITHIN IT. USE THE LARGE DIAL.(green porow) rO SET SHE 'OFF' TIME, AND THE SMALL DIAL (rod p6nt&) TO SET THE 'ON TUE. THE GREEN MOICATOR WILL LlOkr SURING THE 'OFF' PERIOD- THE RED INDICATOR WILL LIGHT DURING THE 'ON" PERIOD. TMO(IF 9FTTINr_1;: TERMINALS: AMRE SIZE: TORQUE: PL 1LI. 1L2 4-14ow9 45 in -lb. ITI, 1T2 10-IaGw 22 In-Ibs P2 8-22owg 18-20 In-Ibs TBI 1-4 10-22uwg 7-6 in-Ibs _CMCUIT CARD -ALL TERMINALS 10-22owg 7-8 'sr-Ibs Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net 12/2020 E-Z 6 0 fD Ln lQ n t"D Vn r-r A� 5 r-r O 2.6 Spray Manifold System To maximize the effectiveness of every cubic inch of the media material, the Model 600employs aspray manifold with 8 evenly spaced wide-angle spray nozzles and Model 1200 employs 12 nozzles. The nozzles are plastic construction with a free passage of 0.0625" in diameter; this large free passage helps prevent nozzle clogging while maintaining a consistent misting spray. The manifold is assembled with a pressure gauge and valves allowing for flow rate adjustments. 2.7 Filter Media Mattress Material PRESSURE GAUGE r 1 BALL YALNE- Model 1200 SP?al NO -ME The E-Z Treat Re -circulating Synthetic Filter system employs a manufactured synthetic media which is encapsulated in a mattress like container. The mattress is fabricated from a non -biodegradable; chemically resistant, loose weave polypropylene material with a weave pattern at 90-degree intersections creating 0.078 square openings allowing effluent and air to flow freely while containing the media material. This media is very uniform and provides ample surface area for biological growth. The media also has enough voids to accommodate good air and liquid flow. These void spaces also allow the passage of very small solids that would clog many filters. The media is very lightweight making it resistant to compaction which can lead to poor air and liquid flows, a problem that plagues many mediafilters. The media consists of lightweight, non - biodegradable plastic spheres. Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net 3W BALL VALVE Polypropylene Mattress Material ► - 11111916�1 Styrene Media 1212020 E-Z 2.8 Decentralized Design Options for Commercial, Community, or Large On -site Systems BIG-EZ3L BIG-EZ4L 1" MANIFOLD 1" SUPPLY LINE I _y G f1: V 4" RETURN LINE CD a 93. SG 1 1/2" SUPPLY UNE 4" RETURN LINE Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net 1 1 /2" MANIFOLD 1212020 E-Z BIG-EZ 5 L 0 rD 1n a E fD CL rr BIG-EZ6L A� r--r o, O' c P I✓ 4" RETURN LINE 4" RETURN LINE .2 00 1 117 n MIVOLO 1 1/7 MANIFOLD Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net 1212020 E-Z 9 0 fD N LO n Q CD Ai CL E VI r- t pi ly .-r O� K Golf Club (Haymarket, VA.) Effluent Dispersal Method: Low Pressure Pipe This system was installed at the club Daily Flow: 20,000 GPD in 2009. Treated Effluent Parameters: BOD5:10 mgl TSS: 10 mgl TN: 20 mg/I Residential Cluster (Lake ,lames, NC) This system services a lake -side complex consisting ofsinglefamilyhomes, apartments, community center and swimming pool. Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net Effluent Dispersal Method: InfiltratorChambers Daily Flow: 25,000 GPD Treated Effluent Parameters: BOD5:10 mgl TSS: 10 mgl TN: 20 mg/I 12/2020 E-Z 0 CD LO t" D A� lL N r--r rF O K i „e MotorHome Park (SmokeyMountains) Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net Effluent Dispersal Method: Infiltrator Chambers Daily Flow: 30,000 GPD Treated Effluent Parameters: BOD5:10 mgl TSS: 10 mgl TN: >60% 12/2020 E-Z 3.0 Installation Instructions E-Z Treat Company or its representative will conduct anon -site training with each installer before they are certified to instal I E-Z Treat systems. The Design & Installation Manual, the Operation & Maintenance of the E-Z Treat technology will be discussed on site with the person(s) pursuing certification. If more than 3 people are being trained on the E-Z Treat technology SDH must be informed in writing 10 days in advance of the event. The training sessions is required for those that will be designing, installing, servicing, and permitting the technology. Thetraining will include instruction on proper site prep, locating pod, equipment handling, excavation, pod placement, piping, wiring and startup of the E-ZTreatsystem. Annual classroom training will be a requirementfor installers to maintain their certification. Asa condition of E-Z Treat certification, contractors must have proper state and local licenses and appropriate insurance policies. E-ZTreat distributors will only sell or authorize installations by E-Z Treat certified installers. The E-Z Treatment pod will ship pre -assembled, requiring only field piping of the pod supply line and discharge line, installing the re -circulation pump, 4" float by-pass valve and the re -circulation control. When installing the E-Z Treat system the order of components installation is not critical and each segment can be installed independently. 3.1 Pre -construction Meeting A pre -construction meeting required for a contractor's first installation and recommended for future installations before any construction commences. This meeting is an opportunity for the owner, builder, engineer/designer, local regulatory agencies, service provider and installer to clarify property lines, building location, system location, power sources, drainage areas, final site grading and answergeneral questions. Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eVreat.net 3.2 Off Loading Treatment System The E-Z Treat Re -circulation Synthetic Filter pod is injection molded polyethylene weighing about 300 pounds. Because of the relative light weightand toughnessofthe material, special handling is not required. Two people can easily unloadthe pod. Ifmachineryis used to offload the pod or transport it to the excavated hole; nylon straps, chains or cables used to liftthe pod should be in good condition and rated for at least 1000 pounds. The re -circulation pump and control will be shipped in factory sealed cardboard box, these items are notfragile but should be handled with reasonable care not dropped orthrown. 12/2020 E-Z 3.3 Excavating and Installing the Pod The first consideration when installing the E-Z Treat pod is to assure the pod is not located in a drainage area and the pod is located above the seasonal highwater � _ table, this will protect the pod from floating and prevent surface water infiltration. Excavate a hole approximately 6'Wx9'Lx4'H. Place 3/4" to 1 " stone or equal to a height of 4" in the bottom of the excavation forming a level base for the pod to set, this will prevent settling of the pod and allow for leveling of the pod. fD N Backfill the pod with clean fill soil, free of rocks and foreign material. Do not compact the fill, allow the soil to settle naturally. n Once the pod is placed in the excavation adjust the pod to slope 1" toward the 4" (D PVC outlet this assure proper drainage. CL =3 3.4 Piping the E-ZTreat Pod Supply r-r and Return PJ Once the pod is placed and leveled, .�-r connect 4" PVC pipe between the outlet p of the pod and the by-pass valve located in the re -circulation tank. Pi J Attach 1" PVC supply line between the 1" inletonthe pod andthe re -circulation pump. s= Pi 3.5 Installing the By -Pass Valve The by-pass valve is located in the re- circulation tank and one side is connected to the 4" PVC drain line coming from the pod and the other side is connected to the 4" PVC effluent discharge line or into the effluent pump tank. Model O Pod Flo, 4" Outlet Weir Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net 12/2020 E-z 13 3.6 Installing the Re -circulation Pump Connect the 1" PVC pipe between the inlet of the pod and the re -circulation pump. Always provide a quick disconnect device for removingthe pump, this can be accomplished with a union, camlock coupler or pitless adapter. DO NOT install a checkvalve in the pump supply line this will prevent the supply line to the pod spray manifold from draining and may causefreezing. (D N �' 3.7 Setting Pump Control Floats(seepage6) n The control panel will come with three liquid level floats: M1. Low Level Alarm Float protects the pU pump from run dry damage by turning =3 off the pump and sound an audible Q and visual alarm. Set float to activate if the effluent level drops to 4" above �^ r-r the pump intake. >y 2. Timer Enable Float activates the ,-r pump runtime and assuresthe pump 0 only runs when there is sufficient effluent in the re -circulation tank. Set float to activate when effluent level in ¢� the recirculation tank is filled to 50%. 3. High Level Alarm Float will sound an 9U audible and visual alarm when the effluent in the re -circulation tank is too high. Setfloat to activate when the effluent level in the in the re- circulation tank is level with the top of the by-pass valve. Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net FloatSettings 60% Liquid Level Wide Angle Float Low Level Alarm Float 4" above pump inlet High Level Float i 0 rD L L0 n Q fD P� CL N r-r O A� 4.0 Start-up Septic Tank and Re -circulation Tank The septicand re -circulation tankshalI be inspected prior to start up to: 1. Verify the lid and riser assemblies are watertight. Check for any damaged, water weeping marks, holesorcracks. Thesys- tem must remain watertight to perform properly. 2. Inspect the outlet effluent filter installation to insure it is installed in accordance with the effluent filter manufacturer's specifi- cations. 3. Inspect the liquid level in the recirculation tank, the liquid should be sufficient to activate the Timer Enable Float. 4. Inspectthe location of thefloat controls. They should be securely attached to the float bracket, free to float without obstructions and the location of the floats should correspond with thefloat diagram on page 10. Power Supply 1. Verify the main power supply to the re- circulation panel has properly sized breakers, the proper voltage and is installed in protection watertight conduit. Check the voltage and motor amp draw. If the readings are beyond the limits speci- fied on the pump have an electrician check the main service line feeding the system control panel. By -Pass Valve 1. Verify the main power supply to the re- circulation panel has properly sized breakers, the proper voltage and is installed in protection watertight conduit. 2. Check the voltage and motor amp draw. If the readings are beyond the limits specified on the pump have an electrician check the main service line feeding the system control panel. Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net Flush the Spray Manifold 1. At initial system start-up, remove the end capsfromthe spray manifold. Operatethe re -circulation pump byturning the pump control to the "HAND -ON" position. Let the pump run forone minute then turn the pump control to the "OFF" position repeat this procedure three times to flush any construction debris such as dirt or pipe shavings from the spray manifold. Replace the end caps hand tight —do not use wrenches or pliers. Re-setthe pump con- trol selector switch to the "AUTO" position. 2. Using the ball valve located in the manifold supply line adjust the manifold pressure to 20 to 25 PSI. 3.Observe the system as it re -circulates. Visually verify all liquids flows freely through the system. Setting the Re -circulation Pump Control 1. Check the functions of the E-Z Treat Re -circulating Synthetic Filter control panel. Control: Main Control "ON/OFF" switch Function: Turns power ON or OFF Control: System Setting Switch "MANUAL ON" and "AUTO ON" Functio "MANUAL ON" overrides all float switches and time clock switches. "AUTO ON" allows for normal operations dictated by the time clock and float switches. Control: Timer "MINUTES ON" and "MINUTES OFF" Function: Controls run time of re -circulation pump i.e. GPD re -circulated through media Control: High and Low Water Alarm ALARM ON", "ALARM AUTO" and "ALARM SILENCE" Function: "ALARM ON" will manually turn on the audio/visual alarms. "ALARM AUTO" is the normal operationalsettingand"ALARM SILENCE" turns off the alarms. 2. Check re -circulation pump. Place the system in the manual mode by turning the re -circu- lation pump switch to "ON". The recircula- tion pump should begin to supply effluent to the spray nozzles in the treatment pod. 12/2020 E-Z 0 fD N LD n fD ly CL N r-r >y O Control Panel/Pumps/Alarms 1. Place the system in the normal operating 4 mode byturning the re -circulation pump switch to "AUTO". Verify the timer ON/OFF set the ON/OFF time to match Table 5 below. 2. Verifythe accuracy ofthe system ON/OFF Timer. To accomplish this use a stop watch and verify the length of time the re -circulation pump is OFFthen verifythe timethe re -circulation pump is ON. Those times should match the ON/OFF Timer settings in the control panel. 3. Confirm the operation of the visual and audible "HIGH" and "LOW" water alarms. The control has an alarm switch clearly marked Alarm "ON", Alarm "AUTO" and Alarm "SILENCE". PlacetheAlarm Switch in the "ON" position, you will hear a loud buzzer and see a red flashing light. Move the switch to the Alarm" SILENCE" position the red light and buzzer will go dormant. Once the alarms have been triggered return all settings to their original position of Alarm "AUTO" Verifythefloats are operational by manually raising and lowering thefloatsto simulate the systems normal operation. Verify proper operation of "High Level Float" by lifting the float while the system timer is in the "OFF"time mode, the re -circulation pump should turn on overriding the "OFF" timer, the Visual and Audible alarms should activate. Return the float to its normal position the re -circulation pump will turn off. Resetthe alarms and manually lower the "Low Water Float" with timer in the "ON" mode, the re -circulation pump will turn off and the visual/audible alarmswill activate. Return the float to the normal position and the re -circulation pump will run. Reset the Alarms. 5. Verify all control breakers are in the "ON" position and all control switches are in the "AUTO" position before closing and securing the system. Timer Settings default settings for 600, 750, 1200 are 2.5 minutes ON , 12 minutes OFF These settings may need to be adjusted based upon homeowner usage, refer to manufacturer for adjustment of settings. Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net 1212020 E-Z 0 CD N X) n CD CL N r--r pi Re -circulation PumpTimer example Light will burn Green to indicate Re -circulation Pump is OFF 1 Light will burn RED to indicate Re -circulation Pump is ON. Rotate dial to desired minutes ON. T . ► Clock face screw will change the clock face from a maximum 0mQ0n H3CR time of 1.5 units to a maximum of 30 units. Always set the clock face to 30 Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net Window will display OFF "SEC", "MIN" or "HR". Rotate OFF screw until "MIN" appears in window + OFF screw displays seconds, minutes or hours. Window will display ON "SEC", "MIN" or "HIT'. Rotate ON screw until "MIN" appears in window. screw displays seconds, minutes or hours. Rotate dial to desired minutes OFF. 12/2020 E-Z 17 r S a Appendix 1 Model 600 & Model 750 Typical Configurations Note: Not a complete library of possible configurations Contact E-Z Treat for more information Drawings are available in CAD and PDF 1-Pod / 2-Tank with Simplex Timed Dose Re -Circulation Pump - - WrIm s --------- -----�---- -, Er ®lI�IO���Tl�i 2-Pod / 2-Tank with Simplex Timed Dose Re -circulation Pump I..Z.T_I.r7 HIM I■�i l� il��i Jill Call: 703.753.4770 orvisit: eztreat.net 1212020 E-Z Operation and Maintenance E-Z Treat Sand/Media Filter E-Z Set Company requires regular inspection and maintenance of the E-Z Treat Re - Circulating Sand/Media Filter, as a condition of purchase and ongoing operation compliance. The mandatory service contract will include a performance based system inspection. The service provider must be trained and certified by E-Z Set Company. All inspection and maintenance reports must be forward, along with any additional documentation, to E-Z Set Company, the local authorized E-Z Treat Dealer and all required or designated regulatory agencies. The following is a list of the routine maintenance and cleaning procedures that are required by E-Z Set Company. Failure to perform the required system maintenance could reduce the desired performance of the system and will void the warranty on the E-Z Treat Sand Filter System. Semi-annual inspections the first year or u eratians and annual ins ertions I6creafter. E-Z Treat Re -Circulating Sand/Media Filter Model # 0600 Capacity of Model #0600 - 700 GPD Residential Strength Effluent E-Z Treaf r Re -Circulating Sand/Media Filter Model # 1200 Capacity of Model # 1200 — 1400 GPD Residential Strength Effluent Septic Tank The septic and re -circulation tank shall be inspected annually to ensure they are operating property. Remove the access covers over the tank openings to perform the inspection. 1. Verify the lid and riser assemblies are watertight. Check for any damaged, water weeping marks, holes or cracks. The system must remain watertight to perform properly. 2. Remove, clean and replace the outlet effluent filter in accordance with the instructions provided by the effluent filter manufacturer. 3. Inspect the liquid level in the septic tank, it should be level with the bottom of the outlet pipe. 4. Inspect the effluent and scum layers in the septic tank. Look for oil or any other contaminants that are not normal. 5. Verify the tank has received its scheduled pumping and cleaning. Check the solids layer in each of the tanks. If the solids layer is excessive have the tank pumped. Re -Circulation Tank The re -circulation tank shall be inspected annually to ensure it is operating properly. Remove the access covers over the tank openings to perform the inspection. Verify that the lid and riser assemblies are watertight. Check for any damaged, water weeping marks, holes or cracks, the system must remain watertight to perform properly. Operation and Maintenance E-Z Treat Sand!Media Filter Re-Ciimillation Tank 1. Inspect the liquid level in the re -circulation tank, it should be level with the bottom of the outlet pipe. 2. At initial Starting -Up of the system remove the end caps from the spray manifold. Operate the re-circ pump by turning the pump control to the "Hand - On" position. Let the pump run for I (one) minute the turn the pump control to the "Off' position repeat this procedure three times to flush any construction debris such as dirt or pipe shavings from the spray manifold. Replace the end caps "Hand Tight" do not use wrenches or pliers. Re -set the pump control selector switch to the "Auto" position. 3. Inspect the float by-pass valve. Manually start the re -circulation pump and observe the float ball valve, the ball should drop as the liquid in the re- circulation tank drops the effluent returning from the sand filter pod should flow back into the re -circulation tank and should not flow out the discharge pipe. 4. Verify that all the re -circulation pump floats are in good condition, properly secured to the float bracket and are able to move freely within the re- circulation tank. 5. Observe the system as it re -circulates. Visually verify all flows thru the system. Control Pane l/Pum s/Alarms 1. Check the functions of the E-Z Treat Sand Filter control panel. Control: Main Control "On/Off Switch" Function: Turns Power ON or OFF Control: System Setting Switch "Manual ON" and "Auto On" Function: "Manual ON" overrides all Float Switches and Time Clock Switches "Auto On" allows for normal operations dictated by the Time Clock and Float Switches. Control: Time Clock "Minutes On" and "Minutes Off' Function: Controls run time of re -circulation pump i.e. GPD re -circulated thru media Control: High and Low Water Alarm "Alarm On", "Alarm Auto" and "Alarm Silence". Function: "Alarm On" will manually turn on the audio/visual alarms. "Alarm Auto" is the normal operational setting and "Alarm Silence" turns off the alarms. K Operation and Maintenance E-Z Treat Sand/Media Filter 1-703-753-4770 Check re -circulation pump. Place the system in the manual mode by turning the re- circulation pump switch to "ON". The re -circulation pump should begin to supply effluent to the spray nozzles in the treatment pod. 2. Check the voltage and motor amp draw and record the readings. If the readings are beyond the limits of the NEC recommendations, have an electrician check the main service line feeding the system control panel. 3. Place the system in the normal operating mode by turning the re -circulation pump switch to "AUTO". Verify the Time Clock ON/OFF settings are the same as set at system start-up. Record those timer settings in the system log. 4. Verify the accuracy of the system ON/OFF Timer Clock. To accomplish this use a stop watch and verify the length of time the re -circulation pump is OFF then verify the time the re -circulation pump is ON, those times should match the ON/OFF Timer Clock settings in the control panel. Re -Circulation Pump Time Clock Light Will Burn Green to Indicate Re - Circulation Pump is OFF _ Light Will Bum RED to Indicate Re -Circulation Pump is ON Rotate Dial to Desired Minutes ON Window Will Display OFF Sec., Min. or Hr. Rotate OFF Dial Until Min. Appears in Window OFF Dial Seconds, Minutes or Hours 91 1 1 Window Will Display ON Sec., Min. or Hr. { Rotate ON Dial Until Min. Appears in Window i _-_- ON Dial Seconds, Minutes or Hours Rotate Dial to Desired Minutes OFF Clock Face Dial Will Change the Clock Face From a Maximum Time of 1.5 Units to a Maximum of 30 Units. Always Set the Clock Face to 30. 5, Confirm the operation of the visual and audible "HIGH" and "LOW"water alarms. The control has an alarm switch clearly marked Alarm "ON", Alarm "Auto" and Alarm "Silence" Place the Alarm Switch in the "ON" position, you will hear a loud buzzer and see a red flashing light. Move the switch to the Alarm" Silence" position the red light and buzzer will go dormant. 6. Once the alarms have been triggered return all settings to their original position of Alarm "AUTO" (If applicable, verify the operation of the telemetry unit by checking the alarm notations on the website.) 7. Verify the floats are operational by manually raising and lowering the floats to simulate the systems normal operation. Verify proper operation of "High Level Float" by lifting the float while the system Timer Clock is in the "OFF" time mode, the re -circulation pump should turn on over riding the "OFF" timer, the Visual and Audible alarms should activate. Return the float to its normal position the re -circulation pump will turn off. Reset the alarms and manually lower the "Low Water Float" with Timer Clock in the "ON' mode, the re -circulation pump will turn off and the visual/audible alarms will activate. Return the float to the normal position and the re -circulation pump will run. Reset the Alarms. 8. Properly re -install and secure all tank accesses! E-Z Treat Sand/Media Filter The E-Z Treat Sand Filter should be inspected to ensure it is operating properly. Remove the pod cover to perform this inspection. Take a grab sample of the effluent check for: a. Odor, the effluent may have an earthy or musty smell there should be no strong or offensive odors present. b. Color, the effluent should be clear and absent of any color. c. Solids, there should be no visible suspended solids d. Solids, let sample set for 15 minutes, there should be no visible settling of solids. e. Test the pI I, it should measure 6.9 to 7.5 If there is odor, color or solids clean the media. If the Ph is below 6.9 reduce the re -circulation rate by increasing to "Off' time on the Time Clock Control. Recheck the Ph in 90 days. 2. Observe the spray distribution nozzles during operation. If a nozzle appears to be clogged or if the spray pattern is not uniform, remove the nozzle and clean the nozzle using a pipe stem cleaning brush. Operation and Maintenance E-Z Treat Sand/Media Filter 1-703-7i3-4770 3. Record the pressure reading on the distribution manifold gauge. Compare that pressure to the pressure recorded at the previous inspection, The pressure should read 18 to 27 PSI. a. Verify the pressure gauge on the spray distribution manifold is performing properly. b. Verify the flow rate at the spray nozzles (it should be 1.75 to 2 GPM). c. Verify the re -circulation pump is the same make and model pump that was specified for the original installation. d. Verify the re -circulation pump is performing in accordance to the pump manufacturers' specifications including amp draw and flows at specific pressures. e. If the pressure is above the prior recording or above the start up setting, open the ends of the distribution manifold lines, manually start the re -circulation pump and allow it to run for 5 minutes. This should flush out the spray distribution lines. If the pressure remains too high, after cleaning the spray nozzles and flushing the spray distribution lines, adjust the pressure to the desired PSI using the ball valve on the main spray distribution supply line. f. If the pressure/flow is too low check for cracks, breaks or obstructions in the main distribution supply line. 4. Verify the treatment pod is properly draining by looking down the pod side wall vents, there should be no standing water, the bottom of the pod should be visible. 5. Visually inspect the surface of the treatment media for: a. Holes, tears, loose seams b. Foreign material c. Black color on media (media should have light brown tint) d. Excessive bio mat growth e. Ponding f. Clumping of the media. Note: if an y of these conditions exist the media needs to be cleaned or rep laced. 6. Lift the corners of the media mattress and visually inspect the sides and bottom of the treatment media for: a. Holes, tears, loose seams b. Black color on media (media should have light brown tint) c. Excessive bio mat growth d. Clumping of the media. Note: If any orthese conditions exist the media needs to be cleaned or replaced. Weration and Maintenance E-Z Treat Sand/iViedia Filter 1-703-713-4770 Cleaning the Filter Media Depending upon influent strength and influent volumes, excessive biological growth can accumulate inside and on the surface of the media filter after 3 to 5 years of use. Cleaning of the media is a very simple and easy 10 step process. Step One: Turn off power to any discharge pump. Step Two: Remove the treatment pod cover and remove the spray distribution manifold. Step Three: Connect wash down hose to the main spray distribution supply line. Step Four: Manually turn on the re -circulation pump. Step Five: Pressure wash the surface of the media mattress, the wash water will drain into the re -circulation tank and will be re -used as wash water. Step Six: Roll the media mattress and wash the sides and bottom of the media mattress. Step Seven: After the media is completely cleaned properly place the media mattress in the treatment pod. Step Eight: Re -Install the spray distribution manifold. Step Nine: Pump out and clean the Re -Circulation Tank removing all the wash down water. Pump out the Septic Tank. Step Ten: Turn on power to discharge system and return the treatment system from Manual mode to Automatic mode. Operation and Maintenance C-Z Treat Sandi Media Filter _ . ----- - �-;os-Asa-ano Replacement ❑t' Media Mattress If the Filter Media is exposed to excessive concentrations of petroleum products, paints, glues, waxes etc. it will become necessary to replace the media. The replacement process it is a very fast and simple. Removing the media mattress should be performed by service agents that are trained and certified by E-Z Set. Step One: Turn off power to recirculation pump, discharge pump and controls. Step Two: Pump the Septic tank and re -circulation tank to assure continued service by residence during the replacement. Step Three: Remove the spray distribution manifold. Step Four: Lift the media mattress out of the filter pod. Step Five: Place the mattress into the fiberglass Transport Container provided by E-Z Set Company. The Transport container is easily hauled in a pickup truck or on a light duty trailer. Step Six: Install new Filter Media and replace distribution manifold. Step Seven: Reset all system control settings to "AUTO" and turn the main power switch to the ON position. Once the mattress is returned to E-Z Set the material will be sent to the nearest re -cycler to be reprocessed and sold on the open styrene market, disposal of this product is easy and economical. -*loeAM RICAN W Manufacturing Company, Inc. DRIP DISPERSAL SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL PERC-RITE PERC-RITE® is a unique fluid handling system for the dispersal of septic tank effluent wastewater into soil. The system incorporates filtration, time dosing and low rate drip distribution tubing. In conditions where aerobic dispersal; such as low pressure distribution of septic effluent, is required or where land application with the use of conventional soil absorption fields is not acceptable, PERC-RITE® offers a method for subsurface & surface dispersal of the wastewater PERC-RITE® accommodates all pretreatment processes including septic tanks, aerobic treatment units, lagoon, and media filtration. Only primary treatment; the removal of large settled solids, of the sewage is necessary for the operation of the system. Local soil and site conditions may require additional treatment for excessive organics, nutrients, F.O.G or other contaminants. American Manufacturing works with manufacturers of all quality septic tanks, NSF40 and NSF245 equivalent treatment systems. Cost -Effective and Economical • Scalable (As yourfamily and house grows) • Reduced engineering time due to pre- engineered & integrated components • Smaller drain field area • Low operation and maintenance costs Green and Sustainable ■ Low energy consumption • Minimal site disturbance • Reduces sediment runoff ■ Groundwater recharge • Nutrient reduction TN & P ■ Landscape and tree preservation A high head submersible pump installed inside a Coolguide'" delivers effluent to the filtration unit. To minimize operational costs the disc filters automatically back flush at the beginning of each dose and periodically during dosing. Accumulated solids from the filters are returned to the pretreatment unit. PERC-RITE® drip dispersal systems provide a user friendly operator interface. Each mechanical component has a Hand -Off -Auto switch which may be used to manually override and test the system. PERC-RITE® control panels may also be equipped with optional equipment including blower and treatment system controls. Remote alarm notification, monitoring and remote control is provided as an option through; CONNECT-RITET', our integrated cellular, Wi-Fi or Satellite communications package. rI L- 1 Ili `lii-}e y j" BiolineTm drip tubing regulates the amount of effluent to be discharged from each emitter. The emitters maintain a constant flow rate over pressure ranges of 7 to 70 psi which guarantees equal distribution across the dispersal area. 1.0 0.9 _ 0.8 0.7 0.6 c as 3 0.4 c 02 W 0.2 0.1 0 DRIPPER FLOW RATE VS. PRESSURE x0 30 40 so fio 70 PRESSURE(psi) Drip dispersal fields with discernable slopes must be designed with the American Manufacturing Top Feed Manifold system to control drain down which may overload the lower laterals in a zone after the pump shuts off. Patent Nos. 5,200,065 • No. 5,984,574B • 6,261,452B1 CONTROLS American Manufacturing Company, Inc. can design and build almost any onsite wastewater or water system control panel. Our staff is comprised of professional engineers, designers, soil scientists, and technically trained sales people with extensive experience in control systems. Our objective is to provide reliable, economical, and efficient control devices for fluid handling. We inventory many standard control panels and are able to manufacture special panels in a very timely manner due to our modular design and manufacturing methods. PACKAGES American Manufacturing Company, Inc. manufactures many specialty On -Site Wastewater sys- tem packages including Recirculating Sand Filters, pump stations and the PERC-RITE® drip dispersal system. American can also fabricate skid mounted pump and control systems, test them in house and ship the complete assembly ready for installation. CATALOG American Manufacturing Company, Inc. manufactures specialty On -Site Wastewater products including the Bull RunTM Valve, Dial-A-FlowTM, Cool Guide TM, and Poly Distribution Boxes. If you need a product or information not shown in our catalog or on our website please contact our sales or engineering team and we will do our best to get you what you need. 22011 Greenhouse Rd, Elkwood 17A .22718 www.americanonsite.com 1-S00-34 5-313? AMERICAN QNSITE CONTROLS AMERICAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC. P,Q BOX 97 EL.KWOOD, VA 22718-0097 (800) 345-3132 www.americanansite.cam ALL POWER SUPPLY BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTION PROVIDED BY 07HERS CONTROL/ALAWA 145V/1601iz 3vAs1v YIN. PECISCM PRETREAT PUMP 115 or 230Vf1PH G Z VAMP µW. P CFION DRIP PUMP 115 or 230V/1Pfi%50HZ 20-HP WN. PROTECPON (jV A P 11 SV/1 PHL80KZ IAUP WN. PPOTEGVOH COMBINATION SIMPLEX 2TANK INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR'CDPI' SERIES COMBINATION CONTROL SYSTEM I PHASE OPTIONS A„),L,R,X(30,36,UV) (2TANK) NOTES: Apgrut 1. PLEASRJE REVIEW ALL PAGES AND INSERTS IN THIS MANUAL CpP124—SAB124—AJLRX(30,36,UVj (2TANK BEFO E ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL ANY CONTROL EQUPMENT. �+siaH 2. DASNEO LINES MAY REPRESENT' OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT. , i X9307—UV 3. REFS TO BACKPLATE LAYOUT ON PAGE C Us US DRAAN H7: AFFRO�P FOR DETAILED COMPONENT TORQUE SPECIFICA11ON5 A 4. THE QPTIONAL PEAK/TTMER OVERRIOE FLOAT MUST BE 10`19�16 SPC AGE BE A WIDE ANGLE FLOAT SWITCH. FILE PATH: COPYRIGHT 01 2008 AMERICAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY,INC. 5: WQeu�cmeeat�UlelnC,wtemuDlLkU9h�^v—Fon�Pr�0�07»UV.d+,4 1 CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR A WASTEWATER TREATMENT L a SURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION DISPOSAL SYSTEM Ff1R A F(ll IR RFfIRCXIM RFCnFNCF #aakka l6�'41 a�1 - r Q �J i 1725 FARRINGTON ROAD (CHATHAM CO., NC) U #5�' APPROVED FOR DESIGN DAILY FLOW OF 480 GAL/DAY � Chatham County GIS Map Y PRO] 'CT' pITE T $ 1725 FA INGTO 1 % �P 0 PTO yTT580' 64 7 us H ❑ xw� —�� z 102021, 7 52 12 AM VICINITY MAP ,:,L,�,:1,r 0 3svo 7000 140voR Army Corps Land rlePau n =awaoe svoo+o,. a,a RD NOTES: I) SITE DATA WHICH INCLUDES PROPERTY BOUNDARIES, TOPO, UTILITIES, ROADS, AND OTHER SITE FEATURES WERE PROVIDED BY A SURVEY PREPARED BY SURVEY CAROLINA, PLLC; ASHEBORO, NC (SURVEYORS) AND ARE SHOWN TO DISPLAY GENERAL SITE CONDITIONS AND ARE PRESUMED TO BE ACCURATE. LOCATIONS OF PROPOSED STRUCTURES (HOUSES, DRIVEWAYS, AND WELLS) ARE SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION IF WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF APPLICABLE RULES FOR SETBACKS. 2) ALL SEPTIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS TO INCLUDE TANKS, PUMPS, MANIFOLDS, AND SYSTEM CONFIGURTION ARE APPROXIMATE AND AS SUCH NO SPECIFIC ACCURACY EITHER VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL IS IMPLIED. SUITABLE SOIL/DISPOSAL APPLICATION AREAS HAVE BEEN GPS LOCATED BY SOIL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, PA.- (919) 846-5900; RALEIGH, NC (SOIL SCIENTISTS). C 3) PROPERTY AND EASEMENT BOUNDARIES SHOWN ON THIS SITE SKETCH ARE APPROXIMATE AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR LOCATING PROPERTY OR IDENTIFYING PROPERTY OR EASEMENT CORNERS. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. OWNER: Blacksmith Ranch, LLCI CONTACT: William Foy, Pres. 1719 Farrington Road Apex, NC. 27523 919-219-6233 Notes: 1. NCGS Nor —rite found within 2000' of property. 2 This project is located within a special flood hazard area. 3. Area calculated by coordinate geometry. 4. All lines surveyed by Survey Carolina, PLLC are indicated by hold lines. All lines not surveyed by Survey Carolina, PLLC are indicated by dashed lines. 5 No attempt was made by this survey to locate all underground utilities nor any other easements that would be revealed by a title search, 6. Watershed: Critical Area 7. Zoning: R-1 8. AKPAR: 64655 9 Flood Map: 371097B200K 10.Tract 1 & 3 will be accessed through the new 10,379 Sq Ft Access Easement. 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Dale hbwew oaw. ome�i+lY rLa. ;(a 1719 Farrington Road °Pce E Apex, NC 27523 �y S[+hr9lvisionSurveyFor: William Foy New Hope Township Chadand County North Carolina April 7, 2021 Dead 19- :2090 Pg:211 Plat Book: 87 Pg: 386 Plat Book: 97 Pg: 346 scale: 1^ - 60 US Survey Feet Bar Scale: = to 120 tea SURVEY CAROLINA, PLLC 154 S. 1e St Suite B. Asheboro NC WN F v1I Phone Number: 336 625-BM En,ad: can nlra. F1f1V frrsn w I— 41 L-V 9WV Survey Carolina, Pad Job k: 121M �- Ins rn cV N GO O L o 4� ❑ r A laTl.� N J J Q _ CL U Z. �- w Z No v- V z T > �o Um cz W Z u � Z me O 13L W U_ CL Q N Q OCL ^ _ N W a i = 2u N at L o_/ V 0 W { p O `V CUp N((�� W � N w O U °C O a_ U N O I a�a•••ear+�i CAR ''•• K'Z �9 SEAL 9810 ���-Y�i II V��� DRIP LATERAL INFORMATION RUN NO. RUN LENGTH LATERAL LENGTH 1 19 326 2 O N E O N E 2 23 3 4 28 32 5 36 6 40 7 45 8 49 9 54 10 59 337 11 63 12 67 13 72 14 76 15 81 370 16 74 17 73 18 72 19 70 20 70 359 21 71 22 72 23 73 24 73 25 74 380 26 75 27 76 28 77 29 78 1772 30 80 145 Z 31 82 32 83 33 84 255 O N E T W O 34 85 35 86 36 87 264 37 88 38 89 39 90 271 40 90 41 91 42 91 1 276 43 92 44 93 45 93 282 46 94 47 95 1593 48 96 291 Z O N E T 49 97 50 98 51 98 II E I 297 52 99 53 100 54 101 I 303 55 101 56 101 57 102 309 H R E E 58 103 59 104 60 105 315 61 105 62 105 1515 63 108 276 2 O N E F O: U R 64 91 65 77 66 65 264 67 59 68 52 69 46 70 42 71 40 251 72 37 73 34 74 31 75 28 76 25 77 22 78 19 79 15 79 TOTAL: 5671 LF. AVG SPC'G: 3.37 FT C14 7.6 Co 00 S 89 17 4 E 57.63 Total to , = o 1 .. 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The fill material must have a soil texture of sandy loam in order to establish vegatative cover and must contain no more than 10% (by volume) fibrous organics, or other debris. The fill material and the existing soil shall be mixed to a depth of six inches below their interface. All heavy vegatative cover and organic litter shall be removed From the existing soil surface before fill material is added. The side slope of the fill shall not exceed a rise to run ratio of 1:4. The fill area shall be constructed as to shed surface water and stabilized with a sustainable vegatative cover. Seeding, Fertilizing, & Mulching_ Grass Species: Tall Fescue, Ry, or Bermuda @ 100# per Acre 14E Pg Overseed 50# per Acre with Tall Fescue each Fall until well established. DB Apply Lime and Fertilizer accordingto test; or, apply 400# perAcre of PB 2018 Pg 1 Pulverized Lime and 1000# per Acre of 10-10-10 Fertilizer. Mulching application shall be 4000# per Acre of Wheat Straw, or as may be adjusted by visual inspection. Anchor Mulch as needed by tacking with PA ■ ■ S89017 " PVC FEEDER LINES (TYP n ,• I 4 ZONE HYDRAULIC UNIT IQ 172 tin or other a roved means. R I J U 317.6 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ � ■111\■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Y" E '77.63 Total to IL I WST, r� a y6 rn cV N 00 L Q Z M W F o D ' J O JL U a Z J H 0 LI N O F- CIE �U 0 LU z 0 Ug w W 11- Z Z p �Q o Iw W LL N Q Q t 2 J a H Q i= LU IIJJ >;� q1 o U A N 0 • W J• 0 • SO ON CO I 1JJ O O oO Q, z 0 N � 11 CAR SEAL 9810 1�GINEF'� �a a� R. 4 lA ...•• S NTS .) MODEL 1200 T- ........... II N THRU EZ TREAT POD all ISPRAY NWZLF ff". 5/4 TREX BOARD Z EFFLUENT FILTER --, APICAL 3/4"0 RECIRC 4" PVC END CAP NOTE DO NOT GLUE ONTO RISER PIPE DRILL 1/4" FIN. GRADE ; _ — VENT HOLE IN CAP 4" PVC RISER PIPE -EXTEND ABOVE BOTTOM OF TANK LID �" FROM FILTERS 4" TO FIELD DOSING TANK 4" PVC TEE E-Z SET BYPASS VALVE ALL TANKS REQUIRE A 6" THICK STONE BASE Vvp' SECTION THRU RECIRC TEE NTS NOTE TWO ACCESS - 24"0 E-Z SET RISER WITH 24"0 E- ET RISER WITH 4" SERVICE LINE FROM FACILITY RISERS SHOWN CAN BE COMBINED TO A P `1 COVER (TYP) (TYP) SINGLE 30" DIA OPTIONAL 2' VENT• CARBON FILTER (IF� — EEL. PER LOCAL -Z SET BYPASS VALVE 4" com sfrnc Flow — 24" E-Z SET RISERS (Ty 24'0 E-Z SET RISER -0 118LUV 10' MINIMUM 7L WITH COVER. UNIT STEP 20 TURBINE -PUMP TURBINE PU FOR DRIP OR EQUAL DOSING LL o `- TREATED EFFLUENT LINE TO PVC SCH PVC BOTTOM J FLOW CONNECC C OF TANKS CONTROL PANEL FOR EZ TREAT UV / FIELD DOSE TANK_. 1 r1 I" DRIP FILTER BACKWASH/FIELD FLUSH RETURN FROM DRIP HYDRAULIC UNIT SEPTIC TANK RECIRC. TANK FIELD DOSE TANK NC DHHS APPROVED 2500 GAL. PUMP TANK NC DHHS APPROVED 3500 GAL. PUMP TANK . INC DHHS APPROVED 1500 GAL. SEPTIC TANK - PT-2103 OR EQUAL PT-2105 OR EQUAL ST-390 OR EQUAL FIN.GRADE: ELEV. "A" (SEE TANK ELEVATION SCHEDULE) 314" BALL VALVE J(TYI 0 WIT24'0H C SET RISER [TYp] WITH COVER (TYP 314" RI rrrrrlrrrE� ►�� 1 1 /2" SCH 40 PVC SUPPLY LINES -7 DISPOSAL FIELD 1 1/4" SCH 40 PVC RETURN LINE CONTROL PANEL FOR DRIP 3 ZONE DRIP HYDRAULIC FILTER & VALVE UNIT (REFER TO SITE PLAN FOR NUMBER OF ZONES) _PLAN RAIN SENSOR (IRRIGATION CUT OFF); MINI-CLIK, RAIN-CLIK, NTS ALARM LIGHT HUNTER INDUSTRIES, OR EQUAL NOTE: FIELD VERIFY PRIOR 30"0 E-Z SET RISER WITH COVER. TO ORDERING 24"0 E-Z SET RISER WITH COVER.- RISERS 6' MIN., 12i MAX. FIN.GRADE: ELEV.'W : NOTE: POWER TO 24"0 E-Z SET RISER THIS PANEL IS 230 VAC WITH COVER (TYP) CONTROL PANEL (LOCATED r WITHIN 10-FEET OF TANKS) L FIN.GRADE: UV DISINFECTION UNIT 36" MIN ELEV. "A' MODEL EZ SET UV 1000-5 T- •f OR APPROVED EQUAL ° 4" PV ROM OUT=ELEV. lipG D INV. IN=EI EV PLITTER VALVE 4" PVC FROM BYPASS - IU.V. INV, IN= EMERG. STORAGE VOL -LNV VALVE TO UV UNIT +l- 4064 GALS (USING BOTH TANKS) EFFLUENT - EMERGENCY STORAGE TARS -FITGHWAT ' PEAK ENABLE= ELEV. FILTER COMPARTMENT & FIELD DOSETANK, (SEED PER DESIGN D4064 GALLONS OSE fNM ='G+ IS' BOTTOM CONINECTED TANKS FLOW) - 46'O 107" /R927 WITH 4" SCH 40 PVC AND WATER -TIGHT VWALL GAL MIN BOOTS DOSE ENABLE= _ COMPARTMENTFLOOR= ELEV. "G' _ + •' V - ELEV."G' WEIGHTED SWITCHES MERCURY FLOAT - (41 - 112 HP, I I SV, 20 GPM — 6" STONE BASE SEPTIC TANK DOSIINGEZREAT RECIRC. & STORAGE a WASHED 1500 GALLON SEPTIC TANK POD NOTSHOWN2500 GALLON RECIRC PUMP & STORAGE TANK STB-390 PT-2103 +/- 44 GALS PER INCH SHOAF PRECAST CONCRETE, OR EQUAL SHOAF PRECAST CONCRETE, OR EQUAL SECTION VIEW NTS '4' x 4" TREATED POST DRIP CONTROL PANEL WITH ALARM -CONDUIT FOR PUMP FIN.GRADE: ELEV. "A" TO DISPOSAL FLOOR= ELEV. "K" FIELD DOSE TANK 3500 GALLON PUMP TANK +/- 47 GALS PER INCH PT-2105 SHOAF PRECAST CONCRETE, OR EQUAL TANK ELEVATION SCHEDULE ELEV. "A" 270.00 ELEV.11B" 266.40 ELEV.11C" 266.60 ELEV. "D11 266.50 ELEV.11E" 265.83 ELEV.11F" 267.00 ELEV.11G" 261.83 ELEV.11H" 261.50 ELEV. "1" 261.83 ELEV.11J" 262.93 ELEV. 11K11 260.00 a M c'V O c*4 F co O a N N J .� u d Z W V) N O Y I— 0C c u ug O � � H L Z Z CL Q 0 cz W ILL Ln Q •� N 3 Q d F- Q (n aQ 2 V yLj 3: J W n. �.( 10000 •,—I [)f O N �I NO w O N �•••I U U 00 �zI r� ?-i N N N 0 U N a_ SEAL 9810 • 4" RISER PIPE T 0 GRADE ----------_ 4"OR 2" EUTLET UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NAME DRAWN DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES FRACTIONAL ± CHECKED ANGULAR+ MACH ± 02 +- TWO PLACE DECIMAL + THREE PLACE DECIMAL +- ENC AFPR MFG AFPR 1 INTERPRET GEOMETRIC - DA TOLERANCING PER,COMMENTS FLOW RATE 10 GALLONS FINISH NEXT ASSY USED ON A MINUTE A,PFLICA.TIDN DD NOT SCALE DRAWING I 4 " INL_ET V LAMP DATE -A N N- IN - TITLE UV-101 SINGLE LAMP SIZE JMVC, ND REV I �--Ic, PLE 120 IGHT SHEET I OF 1 60" LONG "T" POSTS FIBERGLASS OR PAINTED STEEL SET POSTS @ +1. 25' SPACING 14 GA HI -TENSILE STEEL WIRE I=I I I=i l [=—I I IEJ H 1 I-` ] 711 F=111-111---1 1, 24" BURY II3,�11II- DETAIL OF FENCING REQUIRED AROUND DISPOSAL AREA (NOT TO SCALE) 24 221 20 18( 00 16( LL- 14( 121 N 1 01 O 8C 6C 4C 2C PUMP CURVE FOR DRIP DOSING 15 GPM TO 25 GPM �4 V 12 20� 28 v�36 V 44 Gallons Per Minute CAw fY umm VEII MWU7E u ,o � , CAPAC" GALLONS VIA MORRE PUMP CURVE EZ TREAT FILTER DOSING m N O [V oC Q 00 o 0 Ln J u J Z u a � �LIJ 0 V) N O Y 0 R u W Ug m o Z USE THIS PUMP (U Uj Z w Q O CZ LL Q N Q ^ a. — ~ aQ A u I. OPERATING o NDITONS: L CL J GPM 0 144- TDH W Ib c) • ,� [)!f O N 00 O N �-I w O U Ib N cn r O 0 0 U N � xN GAR(Z �•� reSEAL 9810 IN IT] STANDARD RESIDENTIAL DRIP SYSTEM DETAILS TOP FEED MANIFOLDS USE ON ALL SITES WITH A DISCERNIBLE SLOPE AIR RELEASE VALVE Co1r Depth # + +#++ Lnstallatl # ++ ■ ++#' # +■+ # Depth + Supply line de + Is below frost line 1121, PVC RIGI Elevate loops ❑2 Install insulation for shallow systems in freezing climates Normally Open Supply Valves Backflush Valves 11/2" Supply From Pump Tank TO CONTROL DRAIN DOWN FROM UPPER LATERALS TO LOWER LATERALS AFTER PUMP SHUTS OFF. MOrplF d l"{reaSvm TR�e'tJvm 1' s,p�ly 1/r SuPPIY Retum / Plaid Manifold - PRESSURE DRIPPER TUBING 1/2" PVC FINISHED GRADE INSTALLATION DEPTI INSTALLATION DEPTI Air Release Valve above highest drip run in that zone. Top Feed on sites with discernible slope. MAIN SUPPLY PIPE RESIDENTIAL BELOW FROST LINE AIR RELEASE VALVE COMMON } RETURN PIPE Patent No. 5,984,574B AMERICAN MFG. COMPANY TWO -FILTER -15 GPM HYDRAULIC UNIT Flowmeter Disc Filters Normally Closed Field Flush Valve Install insulation for shallow syste In freezing ciima See diagram atx 12' HYDRAULIC U TUBING FINGER SCREEN w/ 6mm 90' ELL 6mm 90' ELL PRESSURE RELIEF olii._.n RPA CONNECT 71 PRESSURE SEPTIC TANK RETURN ALUMINUM BASE DRIPFlELD COMMON RETURN RETURN PRESSURE ASSEMBLY (RPA) N TS NOTE: IN THE EVENT THE DRIP ZONES ARE A DISCERNIBLE VERTICAL ELEVATION ABOVE THE HYDRAULIC UNIT, INSTALL A "RETURN PRESSURE ASSEMBLY." THE ASSEMBLY IS TO BE USED TO PREVENT THE RETURN LINE FROM DRAINING AFTER OR DURING A DOSE. REMOVE THE ZONE RETURN CONNECTION AND REINSTALL A SHORT 1" NIPPLE IN THE RETURN VALVE. INSTALL ASSEMBLY AS SHOWN ABOVE. THE HYDRAULIC TUBING PROVIDING PRESSURE FOR THE REST OF THE UNIT MUST BE PLUGGED AND THE NEW TUBING FROM THE ASSEMBLY CONNECTED TO THE PRESSURE SIDE OF THE SOLENOID. zr-1- 1 %" Return To Septic Tank 1" Normally Closed To Return Pressure Zone Valves Assembly DRIPPER LINE 1 /2" FLEX PVC (4' typ. ) �PVCFIP ADAPTER RAM INSERT ADAPTER 6" MIN r SEPARATION'S BURIED DRIP LOOP CONNECTION NTS DRIPPER LINE- //-,, FINISHED GRADE PVC PIPE PVC TEE EARTHEN DAM IN TRENCH TO PREVENT FLOW ALONG FLEX PVC LOOP DRIPPER LINE SECTION DETAIL N TS SIDE FEED OPTION FLAT SITES ONLY. 4 cV O f'V co uj 4- 0 _: 0 .o v Pro a� o J N Z J 2 U H a d W N Q Q Q N 0 Y a U Z ZLLI �g jL X: O •� w Z fi Z O w Q H LL Ln cV Q LU ti r Q ~ w V) a Q c .�2 U a t C V J W `H 00000 •r�l ()!� O N �r-00 � N �--�I w O U 00 r ?-i C", p 0 U a_ N D- V4 �N CARS SEAL r ' 9810 R. HP'• SITE CLEARING GUIDELINES General guidelines for preparing/clearing a site for installation of an American Mfg. "Perc-Rite@" Drip System: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: The preservation of the original structure of the soil in the absorption area is essential to maintaining the percolative capacity of the soil. No activity other than the construction of the system is permitted within the absorption area. On sites where a majority of the vegetation needs to be removed, care must be taken to minimize the impact on the soils natural permeability. There shall be no cutting, filling, or storage of material on or within 20' of the adsorption area. Site clearing and preparation shall be performed by the installation contractor for the wastewater dispersal system. The absorption system is not to be constructed during periods of wet weather when the soil is sufficiently wet at the depth of installation to exceed its plastic limit. The plastic limit is exceeded when the soil can be rolled between the palms of the hands to produce threads 1/8 inch in diameter without breaking and crumbling. After installation of the dispersal system, or if after clearing installation is not to be performed for 60 days, seed the area liberally with native grasses. The standard Department Of Transportation specification is acceptable consisting of perennial rye and fescue. At all times protect the installation area from erosion. Local codes shall apply for best management practices to control runoff. SHALLOW INSTALLATIONS (surface to 8"): Clearing and removal should be by hand with minimal machine assistance and under optimum soil moisture conditions. Track machines are preferred to those with rubber tires and should only be used around edges of installation. Soil moisture conditions need to be confirmed prior to beginning clearing and system installation by the soil scientist of record. LARGE SCALE INSTALLATION TESTING: Larger systems typically do not have water available for zone installation testing on a timely manner. It is desirable to water test an installed zone while the supply and return manifold header ditches are exposed to better inspect for leaks. In order to facilitate site and equipment protection and erosion control, the installation contractor shall provide sufficient water and the means to deliver and monitor the water to both flush and leak test each zone or subzone prior to backfill. The flushing volume shall be five times the volume of the piping network being flushed. The flushing velocity shall be in excess of 2-1/2 feet per second. The leak testing volume shall be at least 3 times the volume of the pipe. The leak test shall continue until steady state flow is achieved and the flow rate is within 6% of the design flow rate or as approved by the manufacturer or engineer. After successful testing and inspection the supply and return pipe connection points shall be sealed and protected from dirt and debris from entering prior to final connection. General Construction Notes American Manufacturing "Perc-Rite@" Drip 1. All installation and construction techniques shall conform to state and county codes pertaining to on site sewage systems and the permit for this site. 2. The installation of this system shall be in accordance with specifications and procedures as supplied by the Manufacturer of the equipment. 3. The drip tubing shall be installed using a vibratory plow, trencher, or by hand. 4. All tubing to be installed along contour. 5. All PVC pipe and fittings shall be PVC SCH 40 Type 1 rated for pressure applications. All glued joints shall be cleaned and primed with purple (dyed) PVC primer prior to being glued. 6. All cutting of PVC pipe, flexible PVC and dripper tubing of size 1 1/2" or smaller shall be accomplished with pipe cutters approved by American Manufacturing Company, Inc. No sawing of PVC, flexible PVC or dripper tubing of size 1 1/2" or smaller allowed. 7. All PVC pipe, flexible PVC and dripper tubing in the work area shall have the ends covered with duct tape to prevent construction debris from entering the pipe. Prior to gluing, all joints shall be inspected for and cleared of any construction debris. 8. All automatic valves (zone valves & field flush return valves) shall be installed with isolation valves, bypass valves, and disconnects (i.e. unions, flanges) for manual field operation during field maintenance events. All valves must be provided with at -grade access. 9. Drain field supply and return lines and manifolds to be installed at adequate depth to prevent freezing. Horizontal spacing between the dripper lines and the installation depth to be as specified. 10. No activity on drain field area other than minimum required to install system. Do not park equipment, drive large equipment over or store materials on drain field area. 11. No wet weather installation is permitted. 12. The contractor shall be certified by American Manufacturing Company, Inc. to install this type of system and shall hold a pre -construction meeting with the individuals responsible for soil evaluation, permitting and inspections prior to site work beginning to insure protection of the site conditions and to ensure the system is installed according to design. 13. If site conditions are determined to require the installation of the system to deviate from these plans, all work shall stop immediately and the designer shall be notified. Any ongoing work shall be at the sole responsibility of the contractor. 14. All force mains shall be tested for leaks prior to drip tubing installation and prior to system startup, at 60 psi for 2 hours without a drop of 5 psi. Uncovered force mains shall be visibly inspected for leaks. If a leak is suspected in covered force mains then the force main shall be re -tested at a minimum pressure of at least 30 percent above the design operating pressure, for at least 30 minutes. There shall be no discernible leakage. 15. ASD15 & 25 Hydraulic units to be placed on a bed of gravel for drainage. 16. If standing groundwater is a problem a screened drain to daylight is required. DESIGN PARAMETERS & USAGE AGREEMENT: Every attempt has been made subdue adverse conditions of this site. Therefore, the designer and/or engineer shall not be held liable for: 1. Improper installation; 2. Improper or lacking operation and maintenance; 3. System abuse; 4. Improper use; 5. Any activity conflicting with the guidelines setforth in the manufacturer's operation and maintenance manual; 6. Any activity conflicting with 15A NCAC 18A .1900 rules and applicable wastewater system approvals; 7. Any activity outside of the designer's and/or engineer's purview. Acceptance and use of these documents constitute agreement with the following: 1. In no case shall the liability to the designer or engineer for damages exceed the amount recived by the designer and/or engineer for professional services rendered. 2. In no case shall the designer and/or engineer be held liable for activities outside of his or her's purview. M N co co L O Q oA �� 'N N Z a w c~ N z w E w oC aC w Q W i— Q O H Z �c oC LL Ln N U O U p000 �0N Q0 I �r-00 O N O U 00 4Z� N N �0 N � �9 r 4 SEAL 9810 = = �r A- IN ,; GENERAL NOTES. (NOTES 16-19. & 21 APPLICABLE ONLY TO SURFACE SYSTEMS 1. ALL INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES SHALL CONFORM TO ALL STATE DEPARTMI~NT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES, DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY REGULATIONS, COUNTY COf7ES; AND STATE BOARD OF HEALTH SEWAGE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL REGULATIONS, PERTAINING TO ONSITE SEWAGE 5Y5IEMS AND THE PERMIT FOR THE SITE- 2- THE INSTALLATION OF THIS SYSTEM SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE EOVIPMENT. 3. ALL PVC PIPE AND FIT71NGS SHALL BE SCHEDULE 4-0, TYPE 1, RATED FOR PRESSURE APPLICATIONS- ALL GLUED JOINTS SHALL BE CLEANED AND PRIMED W,TH PURPLE {DYED) Pvc PRIMER PRIOR TO GLUING- 4- ALL CU.TTINC, OF PVC PIPE, FLEXIBLE PVC, AND DRIPPER TUBING SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED NTH PIPE CUTTERS APPROVED 81 THE MANUFACTURER- NO SAWING OF PVC OR GRIPPER TUBING WILL BE ALLOWED- 5- ALL PVC PIPE, FLEXIBLE PVC, AND DRIPPER TUBING IN THE WORK AREA SHALL HAVE THE ENDS COVERED WITH DUCT TAPE TO PREVENT CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS FROM ENITRLNC THE PIPE. PRIOR TO CLUING. ALL *INTS SHALL BE INSPErTLD FOR, AND CLEARED OF, AND CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS, 5, NO WET WEATHER INSTALLATION WILL BE ALLOWED- NNQ A�T1V( t SHALL T�4!(E PLACE,OII T I RAIN _FIE [i AREA OTi{i R THAN THE MINIMUM REQUIRED 70 INSTALL THE SYSTEM. 00 NOT PARK EQUIPMENT, DRIVE LARGE EQUIPMENT OVER, OR STORE MATERIALS ON THL DRAIN FIELD SITE. S. HORIZONTAL SPACING BETWEEN DRIPPER LINES SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED OR SHOWN- DRIPPER LINES SHALL BE PLACED ON CONTOUR 9. PRIOR TO STARTUP OF THE DRIP DISPOSAL SYSTEM, THE AIR RELEASE VALVES SHALL BE REMOVED AND EACH ZONE IN THE SYSTEM SHALL BE FLUSHED .AS FOLLOWS: 4) USING AN APPROPRIATE LENrTH OF FLEXIBLE PVC PIPE NTH A MALE FITTING ATTACHED TO THE AIR RELEASE CONNECTION TO OrkE.CT THE FL(I.SHING WAFER AWAY FROM THE CONSTRUCTION AREA; B) FLUSH THE 70NE WITH A VOLUME i7F WATER (CLEAN WATER TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR) EQUAL TO 1-5 TIMES THE VOLUME OF THE PIPES FROM THE CENTRAL UNIT TO THE AIR RELEASE VALISE; C) REPEAT THIS PROCEDURE FOR EACH ZONE (THE FLUSHING OF THE SYSTEM IS ACCOMPLISHFr) BY MANUAL OVERRIDE OF THE CONTROL PANEL BY THE MANUFACTURER OR ENGINEER). ITEM SEPTIC TANKS PUMP TANKS EQUIPMENT & CONTROLS FORCE MAINS & SUPPLY" MANIFOLDS F EL-DS MEDIA FILTER GENERAL NOTES: MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE_ FREQUENCY TASK SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS _ APPLIES TO ALL DISTURBED AREAS OUTI DE DRIPPER FIELD 3 - 4. MONTHS CHECK SOt DS ACCUMULAHON, IN/EXFILTRATION, BAFFLE DAMAGE, BLOCKAGES- CHECK THE FILTER. 3 - 5 YEARS PUMP SEPIAGE IF REQUIRED SPECIES RATE (LB/ACRE) 3 - 4 MONTHS CHECK SOLIDS ACCUMULATION, TALL FESCUE 100 SERICEA I-ESPEDEZA 30 PUMP OU7 SOLIDS IF REQUIRED, KOBE. LESPEDEZA 10 CHECK IN/FXFLLTRATION, CHECK PET45ACOLA BAITIAGRASS 50 FOR: PROPERLY OPERATING FLOATS. CHECK HIGH WATER ALARM SEELtING NOTES $. AFTER SEPTEMBER 1 USE UNSCARIFIF-D SERICEA SEED. 3 - 4 MONTHS CHECK FLOAT CONTROLS & ALARMS, 2. AHERE A NEAT APPEARANCE IS DESIRED, OMIT SERICEA AND INCREASE KOBE TO 40 FOLLOW MANUFACTURER'S SERVICE LFs/ACRE, 3• OVER -SEED 50 LB/.ACRE OF TALL FESCUE EACH FALL, UNTIL WELL ESTABLISHED. REQUIREMENTS. 6 MONTHS CHECK FOR LEAKS & RE -MEASURE NURSE PLANTS BETWEEN APRII. 15 AND AUGUST 15, AUD 10 LB/ACRE GERMAN MILLET OR 15 LB ACRE FLOW IF NECESSARY. CHECK FOR SUNDANGRASS PR10R TO MAY 1 OR AFTER AUGUST 15; ADD 40 LB/ACRE RYE ( RAIN). EXPOSED PIPE. FALL IS BEST FOR TALL FESCUE AND LATE WINTER FOR LESPEDEZAS. OVERSEEDING OF KOBE LESPEDEZAS OVER THE FALL SEEDED TALI_ FESCUE IS VERY EFFECTIVE, USE 3 - 4 MONTHS CONTROL VEGETATIVE GROWTH FOR VNHULLED BERMUDAGRASS SEED IN FALL. PROPER INSPECTIONS. CHECK FOR SnIL AMENDMENTS EROSIQN, P014DING OF WATER, APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER ACCORDING TO TESTS, OR APPLY 4,000 LB/ACRE GROUND SURFACING OF ErFLUENT. AGRICULTURE LIMESTONE AIJD 1,000 LTA/ACRE 10-10-10 FERTILIZER. 6 MONTHS MEASURE FLOW BY TIMING DRAW MULCH APPLY 4 000 LS/ACRE GRAIN STRAW, OR EQUIVALENT COVER OF ANOTHER SUITABLE DOWN IN THE PROCESSING TANK. MULCHING MATERIAL. ANCHOR MULCH BY TACKING WTH ASPHALT, ROVING OR NETTING CHECK FOR PONDING/CLDGGING. NETTING IS THE PREFERRED ANCHORING METHOD ON STEEP SLOPES. 12 MONTHS SAMPLE DISCHARGE WASTEWATER, MAINTENANCEMAYBE MOWED IN TA D YEAR GROWTH IS FULLY ADEQUATE. DRAW L-ABORATORY SAMPLES AND INk, 1555 LIZE ONCE OR TWICE A ','EAR, BUT M(iW1N4, I� NOT NECESSARLt', RESCED. FERTVLZE AND ONCE T f4R, REPORT TO AGENCIES. MULCH DAWAGF❑ AREAS IMMEDIATELY - GENERAL NOTES: 10. IF EASTING SEPTIC TANKS ARE USED, THEY SHALL 13E PUMPED OUT BY A COMMERCIAL SEPTIC I. HOUSING AND OTHER STRUCTURES AS MIGHT BE SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED UPON TANK CLEANER, AFTER THE TANK iS EMPTIED, IT SHALL BE RINSED, PUMPED, AND REFILLED WITH CLEAN WATER. DEBRIS IN THE SEPTIC TANK MUST BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM AS IT COULD CLOG THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. LOCATION OF DWELLING AND STRUCTURES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DISK FILTERS DURING STARTUP. DISK FILTERS ARE NOT BACK -FLUSHED DURING STARTUP AND ANY DURING CONSTRUCTION. PUMPS, HEAD LOSS CALCULATIONS, ETC. MAY NEED TO BE RE-EVALUATED CLOGGING COULL, CAUSE INCORRECT FLOW RATE READINGS FOR THE CONTROLLER. IF UTILIZED. IF ALTERATIONS TO SUCH LOCATIONS ARE REQUIRED. SEPTIC TANKS MUST BE WATERTIGHT, 11. A LEAKAGE TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED ON THE SEPTIC AND DOSING TANKS TO INSURE THAT ANY INFILTRATION/EXFILTRATION OCCURS AT A RATE THAT DOES NOT RESULT IN [TREATER THAN X' DROP IN WATER LEVEL. IN A 24-HOUR PERIOD. 1 12, IF TREES ARE TO BE (REMOVED FROM SITE, CUT STUMPS FLASH WITH GROUND. REMOVE I, CUTTINGS BY HAND, 2. LAYOUT OF THE APPLICATION AREA IS BASED ON FIELD DELINEATION OF SOILS AREA PERFORMED BY SOIL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, P.A. ANY CHANGE IN LAYOUT, BY THE SYSTEM INSTALLER. OUTSIDE OF THIS AREA WILL NEED TO BE APPROVED BY THE SOILS CONSULTANT AND THE ENGINEER. 3. THERE ARE NO KNOWN EXISTING WELLS, BUILDINGS, OR STRUCTURES WITHIN THE REQUIRED BUFFERS. 13, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE CERTIFIED TO INSTALL THIS TYPE OF SYSTEM BY THE MANUFACTURER AND SHALL HOLD A PRE -CONSTRUCTION MEETING WITH THE INDIVIDUALS RESPONSIBLE FOR 17HE SOIL EVALUATION, PERMITTING AND INSPECTIONS, PRIOR TO SITE WORK 4. THERE ARE NO AREAS WITH THE APPLICATION AREA THAT ARE WITHIN THE 100 YEAR BEGINNING, TO INSURE PROTECTION OF 'THE SITE CONDITIONS AND TO INSURE THAT SYSTEP. IS FLOODPLAIN. INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THE DESIGN. 5- THE APPLICATION AREA SHALL BE MAINTAINED AS A WOODED OR "NATURAL" AREA SITE. 14. 31 SITE CONDITIONS ARE DETERMIIJI71 TO REQUIRE THE INSTALLATION OF THE SYSTEM TO DEVIATE FROM THE PLANS, ALL SITE WORK SHALL STOP IMMEDIATELY AND THE DESIGNER SHALL BE NOTIFIED. ANY ONGOING WORK SHALL iK AT THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR 6. A LEAKAGE TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED ON ALL TANKS WHEREBY AN EXFILTRATION RATE SHALL NOT EXCEED A ONE-HALF INCH DROP IN A 24-HOUR PERIOD, AS OBSERVED AND CERTIFIED BY THE 15. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL IS TO BE PROVIDED AT JOB COMPLETION BY THE ENGINEER. MANUFACTURER OR PRODUCT SUPPLIER. 16. A 51)' BUFFER SHALL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE (TRIP IRRIGATION SITES AND THE PROPERTY I LINES. ! 17, 4 100' BUFFER SHALL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE WASTEWATER SYSTEM (WETFED AREA. LINES, AND TREATMENT UNITS) AND AN'Y POTABLE DRINKING WATER WELLS. 18 A TWO -STRAND WIRE FENCE SHALL. BE INSTALLED AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE. DRIP FIELD 19 A IN' dUFPFR SHALL BE MAINTAINED 13ETWEEN THE WASTEWATER SYSTEM. AT-TED AREA AND RESIDENCES UNDER SEPARATE OWNERSHIP. 20 THE AUDIO AND M$UA,L HIGH WAFER ALARMS SHALL BE EXTERNAL M ANY STRUCTURE, 21. A RAIN SENSOR (MINI -CLICK it BY HUNTER INDUSTRIES, INC„ RAIN -CHECK BY RAINSIRD, OR EQUAL) SHALL BE INSTALLED. NEAR THE APPLICATION AREA AND SHALL BE MIRED INTO THE SYSTFM CONTROL IN ACCORDANCE WITH I.IANUFACTORFR'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL EL.ECTRICAI- COED REQUIREMENTS - I 122, THE OUTDOOR CONTROL PANEL SHALL BE RATED NEMA 4X. 2.5-. ALARMED. FILTER SYSTEM IS OPTIONAL; HOWEVER, IF SELECTED, 17 SHALL BE WiRF0 INTO THE CONTROL PANEL IN ACCORDANCE WTH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND IN AmOROANCE WITH LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE RE17ULkEMENTS. 24. DEPRESSIONS AND IRREGULARITIES IN THE APPLICATION AREA SHALL BE BRIDGED DURING CONSFRUCTION WITH SECTIONS OF SOLID. LINE. THE PORTIONS OF SOLID LINE SHALL_ BE BURIED TO PROTECT AGAINST FREEZING,. 25. ALL SURFACE WATER SHAI L BE DIVERTED FROM TANKS, RISERS, CONTAINERS, ETC„ TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION, EROSION, AND/OR MALFUNCTION. 7. ALL PRESSURE PIPING SHALL BE SCH. 40 PVC AND PRESSURE TESTED TO AN INITIAL PRESSURE OF 55 PSI. AND A 5 PSI DROP IN A 2 HOUR PERIOD IS NOT EXCEEDED. 1. TWO SEPARATE PANELS AR REQUIRED. ONE SHALL BE FOR THE PRE- TREATMENT. AND ONE FOR THE DRIP DISPOSAL SYSTEM. 2. EACH CONTROL PANEL SHALL BE A NEMA 4X STYLE ENCLOSURE, AND AS FABRICATED BY THE COMPONENT SUPPLIER. 3. EACH CONTROL PANEL SHALL BE LOCATED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE COMPONENT IT SERVES, MOUNTED A MINIMUM OF 36 INCITES ABOVE GRADE, AND FASTENED SECURELY TO A POST OR BOARD. 4. THE INSTALLERS ELECTRICIAN SHALL MAKE THE INTERNAL PANEL CONNECTIONS FOR TE CONTROL CORDS (INPUT & OUTPUT. AND GROUNDING ROD). EACH CONTROL PANEL SHALL CONTA€N A WIRTNG SCHEMATIC IDENTIFYING THE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS- 5. POWER CONTROL CIRCUITS TO THE PRETREATMENT CONTROL PANEL AS WELL AS THE DRIP DISPOSAL CONTROL PANEL SHALL REQUIRE TWO CIRCUITS; ONE FOR THEPUMP OR BLOWER; AND. ONE FOR THE ALARM AND CONTROL CIRCUIiRY- 6. A MINIMUM CONDUIT SIZE OF 1 1/2 INCH SHALL BE USED FOR CONNECTIONS FROM PANEL TO PUMP TANKS. 7. EACH CONTROL PANEL SHALL BE PROPERLY GROUNDED BY A PROPERLY SIZED CONDLJCTOR SECURELY FASTENED TO A GROUND ROT] AT THE BASE OF THE CONTROL PANEL LOCATION. S. OPEN CONDUIT ENDS SHALL HAVE REMOVABLE CLAY -TYPE DUCT SEAL EMBEDDED AT IT ENDS TO PREVENT GASSES AND MOISTURE FROM F NTERING THE CONTROL PANELS. DO NOT USE SILICONE, OR E7CPANED FOAM PRODUCTS. 9. THE PUMP POWER CORDS AND FLOAT SWITCH CABLES SHALL BE SL.TPPLIED IN A LENGTH SUITABLE SUCH THAT NO SPLICES WILL OCCUR WITHIN THE PUMP TANKS. IF A SPLICE MUST BE MADE..IT SHALL OCCUR MADE ABOVE GRADE IN A NEMA 4X JUNCTION BOX, WITH ALL CABLE CLEARLY LABELED- IO.ALARMS SHALL BE AUDIBLE AND VISIBLE. :h cn cV N co L O 91 e Z 00 w n L w N Z J 2 Ip CL z Z w ZN O 2 z g Lu Z U m V WZ z V W� o �. u Q N Q v V �- Q ~ V vV o U N d� 0 W 0 �� C� • to � (0N -0 1 N� w � N �-1 U U Ib r N'o 0 - U �I GAR •■■i /�9 r Q SEAL 9810