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CORTLANDT PITCH - EAF PART 3
ENGINEERING REPORT –
SUBSURFACE SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM
CORTLANDT PITCH
CORTLANDT, NEW YORK
ENGINEERING REPORT
SUBSURFACE SEWER
TREATMENT SYSTEM
Prepared for:
NY Indoor Sports, Inc.
2226 Crompond Road
Cortlandt, New York
Prepared By:
DIVNEY TUNG SCHWALBE, LLP
One North Broadway, Suite 1407 White Plains, New York 10601
March 2, 2016
CORTLANDT PITCH CORTLANDT, NEW YORK
SUBSURFACE SEWER TREATMENT SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page I. NARRATIVE SUMMARY No.
A. Background ......................................................................................... 1 B. Project Description ............................................................................. 1 C. Septic Area Soils ................................................................................. 1 D. Wetlands ............................................................................................. 4 E. Required Project Approvals ................................................................ 4
II. CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
A. Duration of Activity ............................................................................. 4 B. Sequence Schedule ................................................................................ 4 C. Construction Refuse Control ................................................................ 5
III. SUBSURFACE DESIGN
A. Engineering Criteria and Testing .......................................................... 5 D. Design Flow and System Type ............................................................. 5 E. Tanks and Pump Station....................................................................... 5 F. Subsurface Treatment Area ................................................................... 6 G. Flooding ............................................................................................... 6
IV. APPENDIX A. Percolation and Deep Test Hole Data B. NYSDEC Table B-2 C. Soil Map Information
V. LIST OF FIGURES
Figure Page No. No. EC-1 Existing Conditions .................................................................. 2 FIG.-1 Soil Map ................................................................................... 3 FIG.-2 Tri-Galley Detail ....................................................................... 8
VI. LIST OF TABLES Table Page
No. No. 1 Proposed Water Demand and Sanitary Loading ................................. 7
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I. NARRATIVE SUMMARY
A. Background
The proposed Cortlandt Pitch Project is located in the Town of Cortlandt, NY and
owned by New York Indoor Sports, Inc. The property is located along U.S. Route
202/ Crompond Road, set back at least 260-feet north through NYSDOT-owned land,
between the intersections of Rte. 202 and the Bear Mountain State Parkway to the west
and Maple Row to the east. The site is bounded by adjacent Bowling Alley driveway
(Lincoln Avenue) and parking lot to the east, Lincoln Titus Elementary School and
outdoor playing field to the north, and residential area to the west.
The property was previously owned as farmland and is currently largely meadow and
open space, except for a single family residence and two accessory buildings on-site. The
main house was originally located in the Right-of-Way and was relocated when the land
was taken by the State for a potential future parkway extension. The R.O.W. land is
currently undeveloped except for separate driveways to the on-site home and adjacent
Bowling Alley, with meadow and limited wooded areas along the roadways. The
majority of the site gradually slopes from south to north, with a portion separated by a
ridge that drains west to east to an existing off-site un-named watercourse. See Existing
Conditions Figure EC-1.
B. Project Description
The subject property is situated on a +/- 6.3 acre parcel with a current use of a
occupied single-family dwelling and supported by an accessory buildings, public water
supply and an onsite individual subsurface sewer treatment system. All existing
structures and utilities will be razed and removed from the site. The existing subsurface
septic tanks and/or infiltration pits will be demolished in place and backfilled in
accordance with the Westchester County Department of Health (WCDOH) rules and
regulations. The water supply will be removed and abandoned in accordance with the
Town of Cortlandt requirements. The proposed 56,680 square feet building foot print
for an indoor sports facility that will include soccer/multi use fields with attached
exercise rooms, offices, restrooms and eating facilities.
C. Septic Area Soils
Reported from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the soils within the septic area is Paxton
(PnB) fine sandy loam, 3-8 percent slopes. See Figure No. 1 Soil Map.
N81°37'50"W 542.30'
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NYSDOT
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Divney Tung Schwalbe, LLP
One North Broadway
White Plains, NY 10601
P: 914.428.0010
F: 914.428.0017
Figure No. SWM-1EC-1
Soil Map—Westchester County, New York
Natural ResourcesConservation Service
Web Soil SurveyNational Cooperative Soil Survey
8/16/2016Page 1 of 3
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MetersMap Scale: 1:1,950 if printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet.
FIGURE No. 1
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D. Wetlands
Within the 6.3-acre project site, there is a 0.28-ac wetland delineated by the wetland
scientist, The Town’s consultant indicates the wetland was previously disturbed and
isolated, resulting in limited importance for wildlife habitat. The wetland is not federally
regulated.
E. Project Permits and Approvals
The following are anticipated permits and approvals to be sought for the Project.
Town of Cortlandt
• Site Plan Approval
• Wetland Permit
• Watercourse Diversion
Westchester County (WC)
• Department of Health: Onsite Wastewater Treatment System, Backflow Devices
State of New York (NYS)
• Department of Environmental Conservation: SPDES Permit
• Historic Preservation Office: Historic and Archeology Sensitivity Review
• Department of Transportation: Highway Work Permit
Federal (US)
• Army Corps of Engineers: Wetland Permit (off site wetlands)
II. Construction Program
A. Duration of Activity
The construction activity is expected to be completed over approximately a one-year
period and will involve the grading and construction of new access roadways,
parking areas, underground utility systems, building footing and foundation systems,
building structures, stormwater management measures, subsurface septic system,
landscaping and other physical improvements.
B. Sequencing Schedule
The majority of the proposed project will be constructed in one phase. Which will
incorporate the clearing and demolition of existing buildings and construction of the
new facility, subsurface septic and utilities and driveway improvements.
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C. Construction Refuse Control All contractors working on the site will provide adequate trash containment services for the construction site at the start of work to maintain a clean, debris-free work area. Typical facilities may be covered containers with openings three inches or smaller or approved equal, and will be emptied on a regular basis. Refuse will be removed from site via a solid-waste contractor and be recycled or disposed per Federal, State and local requirements. Refuse will not be disposed of on site.
III. SUBSURFACE SEWER DESIGN
A. Engineering Criteria and Testing The design was completed to comply with the New York State Design Standards for Intermediate Sized Wastewater Treatment Systems March 5, 2014. The design includes the following. Five deep test holes were performed within the proposed subsurface sewer treatment area which the soil consists mostly of a sandy loam with water seep between 62 and 72 inches and one test hole mottled soils was observed at approximately 42 inches. Eight percolation tests were performed between depths 48 and 66 inches from existing grade. A soil percolation rate of 16-20 min./inch or 0.7 GPD/ft2 is used for the design of required absorption area. See Appendix for testing data sheets.
B. Design Flow and System Type
The average daily design flow was estimated to be 2,588 gallons per day. Excavated test pits indicated groundwater seep between five and six feet and mottled soils at 42 inches which were measured from finished grade. To provide the required separation from ground water the design includes placing a minimum of 36 inches of run-of-bank sand and gravel fill over the entire primary and expansion areas. The subsurface treatment systems primary absorption area will be located within a lawn area and the 100 percent reserve area will be located in a paved parking area. The system layout meets the required separation distances listed in Table 2 of the Design Manual. See Appendix for Table B-2.
C. Tanks and Pump Station Prior to the subsurface treatment system pretreatment tanks will include a 4,000 (1.5 x average daily flow) gallon septic tank and a Type II 2,000 gallon grease interceptor for the kitchen service area. A pump station will be required for the difference in elevation of the septic tank outlet pipe and absorption fields, this will also allow to dose the system to provide a system resting period.
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D. Subsurface Treatment Area
The projected daily sanitary load for the proposed development site is calculated to be 2,588 gallons per day (gpd), see Table 1 for detailed sanitary loading calculations. An 8-ft x 4-ft x 2.2-ft Tri-Galley subsurface infiltration system was chosen for the subsurface sewer treatment. The Tri-Galley provides a 5.2ft2 of effective infiltration per linear foot plus 15.5 ft2 for each end section. See Figure No. 2 for Tri-Galley Detail. Using an application rate of 0.7 GPD/ft2 and a sanitary load of 2,588 GPD, the disposal system will require 3,697 ft2 of Tri-Gallies.
E. Flooding The proposed sewer treatment system is not located within the 100-year floodplain, and therefore, should not be impacted by flooding.
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APPENDIX
WESTCHESTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Bureau of Environmental Quality 118 North Bedford Road Mount Kisco, NY 10549
DESIGN DATA SHEET – SEPARATE SEWAGE SYSTEM FILE NO.__________________
Owner_____________________________ Address________________________________________ Located at (Street)________________________________ Sec._______ Block_______ Lot________ (Indicate nearest cross street) Municipality_____________________________________ Watershed_________________________ SOIL PERCOLATION TEST DATA REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH PPLICATION Presoak Date:_________________ Run Date:____________________ Hole # CLOCK TIME PERCOLATION
Depth to Water From Ground Surface
Hole Number
Run No. Start Stop
Elapse Time Min.
Start Inches
Stop Inches
Water Level Drop In Inches
Soil Rate Min/in Drop
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Perc test done by:_______________________ Notes: 1. Tests to be repeated at same depth until approximately equal soil rates are obtained at each percolation test hole. All
data to be submitted for review. 2. Depth measurements to be made from top of hole. DO NOT REPORT INCREMENTS OF LESS THAN ONE
INCH.
TEST PIT DATA REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH APPLICATION DESCRIPTION OF SOILS ENCOUNTERED IN TEST HOLES
DEPTH HOLE NO._____ HOLE NO. _____ HOLE NO. _____ HOLE NO. _____ G.L.
6”
12”
18”
24”
30”
36”
42”
48”
54”
60”
66”
72”
78”
84”
WAS GROUNDWATER ENCOUNTERED INDICATE LEVEL AT WHICH GROUND WATER IS ENCOUNTERED INDICATED LEVEL FOR WHICH WATER LEVEL RISES AFTER BEING ENCOUNTRED DEEPTEST MADE BY_________________________ DATE OF DEEP TESTS_______________
DESIGN Soil Rate Used__________ Min/1” Drop: S.D. Usable Area Provided___________________ No. of Bedrooms________ Septic Tank Capacity______ Gals. Masonry______ Metal _________ Absorption Area Prov. by _____ L.F. x 24”_____ width trench. Other___________ Name______________________________________ Signature___________________________ Address____________________________________ Seal ____________________________________ Westchester County Health Department Soil Rate Approved__________ Sq. Ft./Gal Checked by___________________________ S.D. 27.6 4/98
WESTCHESTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Bureau of Environmental Quality 118 North Bedford Road Mount Kisco, NY 10549
DESIGN DATA SHEET – SEPARATE SEWAGE SYSTEM FILE NO.__________________
Owner_____________________________ Address________________________________________ Located at (Street)________________________________ Sec._______ Block_______ Lot________ (Indicate nearest cross street) Municipality_____________________________________ Watershed_________________________ SOIL PERCOLATION TEST DATA REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH PPLICATION Presoak Date:_________________ Run Date:____________________ Hole # CLOCK TIME PERCOLATION
Depth to Water From Ground Surface
Hole Number
Run No. Start Stop
Elapse Time Min.
Start Inches
Stop Inches
Water Level Drop In Inches
Soil Rate Min/in Drop
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Perc test done by:_______________________ Notes: 1. Tests to be repeated at same depth until approximately equal soil rates are obtained at each percolation test hole. All
data to be submitted for review. 2. Depth measurements to be made from top of hole. DO NOT REPORT INCREMENTS OF LESS THAN ONE
INCH.
TEST PIT DATA REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH APPLICATION DESCRIPTION OF SOILS ENCOUNTERED IN TEST HOLES
DEPTH HOLE NO._____ HOLE NO. _____ HOLE NO. _____ HOLE NO. _____ G.L.
6”
12”
18”
24”
30”
36”
42”
48”
54”
60”
66”
72”
78”
84”
WAS GROUNDWATER ENCOUNTERED INDICATE LEVEL AT WHICH GROUND WATER IS ENCOUNTERED INDICATED LEVEL FOR WHICH WATER LEVEL RISES AFTER BEING ENCOUNTRED DEEPTEST MADE BY_________________________ DATE OF DEEP TESTS_______________
DESIGN Soil Rate Used__________ Min/1” Drop: S.D. Usable Area Provided___________________ No. of Bedrooms________ Septic Tank Capacity______ Gals. Masonry______ Metal _________ Absorption Area Prov. by _____ L.F. x 24”_____ width trench. Other___________ Name______________________________________ Signature___________________________ Address____________________________________ Seal ____________________________________ Westchester County Health Department Soil Rate Approved__________ Sq. Ft./Gal Checked by___________________________ S.D. 27.6 4/98
WESTCHESTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Bureau of Environmental Quality 118 North Bedford Road Mount Kisco, NY 10549
DESIGN DATA SHEET – SEPARATE SEWAGE SYSTEM FILE NO.__________________
Owner_____________________________ Address________________________________________ Located at (Street)________________________________ Sec._______ Block_______ Lot________ (Indicate nearest cross street) Municipality_____________________________________ Watershed_________________________ SOIL PERCOLATION TEST DATA REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH PPLICATION Presoak Date:_________________ Run Date:____________________ Hole # CLOCK TIME PERCOLATION
Depth to Water From Ground Surface
Hole Number
Run No. Start Stop
Elapse Time Min.
Start Inches
Stop Inches
Water Level Drop In Inches
Soil Rate Min/in Drop
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Perc test done by:_______________________ Notes: 1. Tests to be repeated at same depth until approximately equal soil rates are obtained at each percolation test hole. All
data to be submitted for review. 2. Depth measurements to be made from top of hole. DO NOT REPORT INCREMENTS OF LESS THAN ONE
INCH.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Bureau of Environmental Quality 118 North Bedford Road Mount Kisco, NY 10549
DESIGN DATA SHEET – SEPARATE SEWAGE SYSTEM FILE NO.__________________
Owner_____________________________ Address________________________________________ Located at (Street)________________________________ Sec._______ Block_______ Lot________ (Indicate nearest cross street) Municipality_____________________________________ Watershed_________________________ SOIL PERCOLATION TEST DATA REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH PPLICATION Presoak Date:_________________ Run Date:____________________ Hole # CLOCK TIME PERCOLATION
Depth to Water From Ground Surface
Hole Number
Run No. Start Stop
Elapse Time Min.
Start Inches
Stop Inches
Water Level Drop In Inches
Soil Rate Min/in Drop
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Perc test done by:_______________________ Notes: 1. Tests to be repeated at same depth until approximately equal soil rates are obtained at each percolation test hole. All
data to be submitted for review. 2. Depth measurements to be made from top of hole. DO NOT REPORT INCREMENTS OF LESS THAN ONE
INCH.
2
Required
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Map Unit Legend
Westchester County, New York (NY119)
Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
PnB Paxton fine sandy loam, 3 to 8percent slopes
6.1 51.1%
RdB Ridgebury loam, 3 to 8 percentslopes
2.4 20.4%
Ub Udorthents, smoothed 0.0 0.3%
Uf Urban land 0.1 0.5%
WdB Woodbridge loam, 3 to 8percent slopes
3.3 27.7%
Totals for Area of Interest 11.9 100.0%
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PnB—Paxton fine sandy loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes
Map Unit SettingNational map unit symbol: 2t2qpElevation: 0 to 1,570 feetMean annual precipitation: 36 to 71 inchesMean annual air temperature: 39 to 55 degrees FFrost-free period: 140 to 240 daysFarmland classification: All areas are prime farmland
Map Unit CompositionPaxton and similar soils: 80 percentMinor components: 20 percentEstimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the
mapunit.
Description of Paxton
SettingLandform: Drumlins, ground moraines, hillsLandform position (two-dimensional): Backslope, summit, shoulderLandform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, crest, nose slopeDown-slope shape: Linear, convexAcross-slope shape: ConvexParent material: Coarse-loamy lodgment till derived from gneiss,
granite, and/or schist
Typical profileAp - 0 to 8 inches: fine sandy loamBw1 - 8 to 15 inches: fine sandy loamBw2 - 15 to 26 inches: fine sandy loamCd - 26 to 65 inches: gravelly fine sandy loam
Properties and qualitiesSlope: 3 to 8 percentDepth to restrictive feature: 18 to 39 inches to densic materialNatural drainage class: Well drainedRunoff class: MediumCapacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Very low
to moderately low (0.00 to 0.14 in/hr)Depth to water table: About 18 to 37 inchesFrequency of flooding: NoneFrequency of ponding: NoneSalinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to very slightly saline (0.0 to
2.0 mmhos/cm)Available water storage in profile: Low (about 3.1 inches)
Interpretive groupsLand capability classification (irrigated): None specifiedLand capability classification (nonirrigated): 2s
Map Unit Description: Paxton fine sandy loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes---Westchester County, NewYork
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Hydrologic Soil Group: C
Minor Components
WoodbridgePercent of map unit: 9 percentLandform: Drumlins, ground moraines, hillsLandform position (two-dimensional): Backslope, footslope, summitLandform position (three-dimensional): Side slopeDown-slope shape: ConcaveAcross-slope shape: Linear
RidgeburyPercent of map unit: 6 percentLandform: Depressions, ground moraines, drainageways, hillsLandform position (two-dimensional): Toeslope, backslope,
footslopeLandform position (three-dimensional): Base slope, head slope, dipDown-slope shape: ConcaveAcross-slope shape: Concave
CharltonPercent of map unit: 5 percentLandform: HillsDown-slope shape: LinearAcross-slope shape: Linear
Data Source Information
Soil Survey Area: Westchester County, New YorkSurvey Area Data: Version 11, Sep 25, 2015
Map Unit Description: Paxton fine sandy loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes---Westchester County, NewYork
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RdB—Ridgebury loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes
Map Unit SettingNational map unit symbol: bd9cElevation: 50 to 1,000 feetMean annual precipitation: 46 to 50 inchesMean annual air temperature: 46 to 52 degrees FFrost-free period: 115 to 215 daysFarmland classification: Farmland of statewide importance
Map Unit CompositionRidgebury, somewhat poorly drained, and similar soils: 50 percentRidgebury, poorly drained, and similar soils: 35 percentMinor components: 15 percentEstimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the
mapunit.
Description of Ridgebury, Somewhat Poorly Drained
SettingLandform: Hills, till plains, drumlinoid ridgesLandform position (two-dimensional): Footslope, summitLandform position (three-dimensional): Base slopeDown-slope shape: ConcaveAcross-slope shape: LinearParent material: Loamy till derived mainly from granite, gneiss, and
schist
Typical profileH1 - 0 to 8 inches: loamH2 - 8 to 26 inches: gravelly fine sandy loamH3 - 26 to 60 inches: gravelly loam
Properties and qualitiesSlope: 3 to 8 percentDepth to restrictive feature: 14 to 30 inches to densic materialNatural drainage class: Somewhat poorly drainedCapacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat):
Moderately low to moderately high (0.06 to 0.20 in/hr)Depth to water table: About 6 to 18 inchesFrequency of flooding: NoneFrequency of ponding: NoneAvailable water storage in profile: Low (about 3.4 inches)
Interpretive groupsLand capability classification (irrigated): None specifiedLand capability classification (nonirrigated): 3wHydrologic Soil Group: B/D
Map Unit Description: Ridgebury loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes---Westchester County, New York
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Description of Ridgebury, Poorly Drained
SettingLandform: Hills, till plains, drumlinoid ridgesLandform position (two-dimensional): Footslope, summitLandform position (three-dimensional): Base slopeDown-slope shape: ConcaveAcross-slope shape: LinearParent material: Loamy till derived mainly from granite, gneiss, and
schist
Typical profileH1 - 0 to 8 inches: loamH2 - 8 to 26 inches: gravelly fine sandy loamH3 - 26 to 60 inches: gravelly loam
Properties and qualitiesSlope: 3 to 8 percentDepth to restrictive feature: 14 to 30 inches to densic materialNatural drainage class: Poorly drainedCapacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat):
Moderately low to moderately high (0.06 to 0.20 in/hr)Depth to water table: About 0 to 12 inchesFrequency of flooding: NoneFrequency of ponding: NoneAvailable water storage in profile: Low (about 3.4 inches)
Interpretive groupsLand capability classification (irrigated): None specifiedLand capability classification (nonirrigated): 3wHydrologic Soil Group: B/D
Minor Components
SunPercent of map unit: 5 percentLandform: Depressions
LeicesterPercent of map unit: 3 percent
WoodbridgePercent of map unit: 3 percent
PaxtonPercent of map unit: 2 percent
Ridgebury, very stonyPercent of map unit: 2 percent
Data Source Information
Soil Survey Area: Westchester County, New YorkSurvey Area Data: Version 11, Sep 25, 2015
Map Unit Description: Ridgebury loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes---Westchester County, New York
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WdB—Woodbridge loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes
Map Unit SettingNational map unit symbol: 2w688Elevation: 0 to 1,280 feetMean annual precipitation: 36 to 71 inchesMean annual air temperature: 39 to 55 degrees FFrost-free period: 145 to 240 daysFarmland classification: All areas are prime farmland
Map Unit CompositionWoodbridge, loam, and similar soils: 85 percentMinor components: 15 percentEstimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the
mapunit.
Description of Woodbridge, Loam
SettingLandform: Drumlins, ground moraines, hillsLandform position (two-dimensional): Summit, backslope, footslopeLandform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, crestDown-slope shape: ConvexAcross-slope shape: LinearParent material: Coarse-loamy lodgment till derived from gneiss,
granite, and/or schist
Typical profileAp - 0 to 6 inches: loamBw1 - 6 to 18 inches: gravelly loamBw2 - 18 to 29 inches: gravelly loamCd - 29 to 65 inches: gravelly loam
Properties and qualitiesSlope: 3 to 8 percentDepth to restrictive feature: 20 to 39 inches to densic materialNatural drainage class: Moderately well drainedRunoff class: Very highCapacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Very low
to moderately low (0.00 to 0.14 in/hr)Depth to water table: About 18 to 30 inchesFrequency of flooding: NoneFrequency of ponding: NoneSalinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to very slightly saline (0.0 to
2.0 mmhos/cm)Available water storage in profile: Low (about 4.7 inches)
Interpretive groupsLand capability classification (irrigated): None specifiedLand capability classification (nonirrigated): 2w
Map Unit Description: Woodbridge loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes---Westchester County, New York
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USE OF INFORMATION All information contained in this application will, upon request, be made available to the public forinspection and copying. A separate sheet entitled "Confidential Answers" must be used to set out informationwhich is considered by the applicant to constitute trade secrets. The information must clearly indicate theitem number to which it applies. Confidential treatment can be considered only for that information for whicha specific written request of confidentiality has been made on the attached sheet. However, in no event willidentification of the contents, volume and frequency of a discharge be recognized as confidential orprivileged information, except in certain cases involving the national security.
POPULATION SERVED For residential subdivisions, apartment or condominium developments or mobile home parks, give totalnumber of lots or dwelling units. For retail or commercial establishments, give total number of employeesand/or customers per day. For summer camps, resorts, etc., give total number of residents.
DISCHARGE DATA For discharges to surface waters, each separate outfall pipe shall be assigned an outfall number. Surfacewater discharges are outfalls to streams, lakes, ponds, ditches, oceans, etc. Subsurface disposal systemsare discharges to groundwater from such facilities as seepage pits, seepage lagoons, tile fields, etc. Designflow is the average gallons per day of wastes that the disposal system is designed to handle. Examples oftypes of wastes are: sanitary (e.g. toilet, lavatory, showers, etc.), cooling, kitchen wastes (restaurants),laundry wastes (laundromats), filter backwash, etc. Examples of type of treatment are: septic tank-tile fields(or seepage pits), activated sludge, biodiscs, sand filtration, etc. Name of water should be given fordischarges to surface water if water body has a name, or designated as a tributary or subtributary of thenearest downstream named body of water. Class (official classification) and waters index number arepublished in the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York, Title6-Conservation, Volumes B. C, D, E, F. The name of and distance to the nearest surface water shall begiven for subsurface disposal systems as well as the soil type (sand, gravel, etc.) and depth to the watertable below the ground surface. If this application is for a facility or subdivision which will have a number ofsimilar disposal systems to handle the same type of wastes (for example, a 40 lot residential subdivisionwhich will have an individual septic tank and leach field system on each lot), then the Discharge Data portionof this application should be completed using the following example as a guide.
SAMPLE:
DISCHARGE DATA (Use additional forms, if necessary) See Instructions
OUTFALL NO.1 - 40
X Proposed Replacement
Existing Expansion
TYPE OF WASTE Sanitary
TYPE OF TREATMENTseptic tank & leach field
DESIGN FLOW
600 Gal/Day
SURFACE DISCHARGE If YES, Name of Receiving Waters Classification Waters Index Number
SUBSURFACE DISCHARGE If YES, Name of Nearest Surface Water Distance SOIL TYPE Depth of Water Table
X Yes No Brown Brook 500 ft. Sandy Loam 10 feet
SIGNATURE ON APPLICATION An application submitted by a corporation must be signed by a principal executive officer of at least thelevel of vice president or his duly authorized representative, if such representative is responsible for theoverall operation of the facility from which the discharge(s) described in the form originate. In the case ofa partnership or sole proprietorship, the application must be signed by a general partner or the proprietor,respectively. In the case of a municipal, state, federal or other public facility, the application must be signedby either a principal executive officer, ranking elected official or other duly authorized employee.
Hydrologic Soil Group: C/D
Minor Components
PaxtonPercent of map unit: 7 percentLandform: Drumlins, ground moraines, hillsLandform position (two-dimensional): Shoulder, summit, backslopeLandform position (three-dimensional): Crest, side slopeDown-slope shape: Linear, convexAcross-slope shape: Convex
RidgeburyPercent of map unit: 7 percentLandform: Depressions, drumlins, ground moraines, drainageways,
hillsLandform position (two-dimensional): Toeslope, footslopeLandform position (three-dimensional): Base slope, head slopeDown-slope shape: ConcaveAcross-slope shape: Concave
SuttonPercent of map unit: 1 percentLandform: Ground moraines, hillsLandform position (two-dimensional): FootslopeLandform position (three-dimensional): Base slopeDown-slope shape: ConcaveAcross-slope shape: Linear
Data Source Information
Soil Survey Area: Westchester County, New YorkSurvey Area Data: Version 11, Sep 25, 2015
Map Unit Description: Woodbridge loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes---Westchester County, New York
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91-19-1 (2/85)NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
APPLICATION FORM “D”for a State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) Permit
(A SPDES Application When Signed by a Permit Issuing Official Becomes a SPDES Permit) PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE
APPLICATION TYPE
New Re-Issuance Modification
IF RE-ISSUANCE OR MODIFICATION, GIVE PREVIOUS NUMBER
NY ---
OWNER’S NAME (Corporate, Partnership, Individual) TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
Corporate Individual Partnership Public
OWNER’S MAILING ADDRESS (Street, City, State, Zip Code)
REFER ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO: (Name, Title and Address) TELEPHONE NUMBER
( )
FACILITY NAME FACILITY LOCATION (Street or Road) CITY, TOWN OR VILLAGE
COUNTY GIVE EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS TO LOCATION
NATURE OF BUSINESS OR FACILITY POPULATION SERVED (See Instructions)
FREQUENCY OF DISCHARGE
All Year? Yes No If No, Specify Number of Months All Week? Yes No If No, Specify Number of Days
DOES YOUR DISCHARGE CONTAIN OR IS IT POSSIBLE FOR YOUR DISCHARGE TO CONTAIN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING SUBSTANCES ADDED ASA RESULT OR YOUR OPERATIONS, ACTIVITIES OR PROCESSES?
Please Check Aluminum Ammonia Beryllium Cadmium Chlorine Chromium Copper Cyanide
Grease Lead Mercury Nickel Oil Phenols Selenium Zinc None of These
DISCHARGE DATA (Use additional forms, if necessary) (See Instructions)
OUTFALL NO. Proposed Replacement
Existing Expansion
TYPE OF WASTE TYPE OF TREATMENT DESIGN FLOW Gal/Day
SURFACE DISCHARGE If YES, Name of Receiving Waters Classification Waters Index Number
Yes No
SUBSURFACE DISCHARGE If YES, Name of nearest surface waters Distance SOIL TYPE Depth to Water Table
Yes No Ft.
OUTFALL NO. Proposed Replacement
Existing Expansion
TYPE OF WASTE TYPE OF TREATMENT DESIGN FLOW Gal/Day
SURFACE DISCHARGE If YES, Name of Receiving Waters Classification Waters Index Number
Yes No
SUBSURFACE DISCHARGE If YES, Name of nearest surface waters Distance SOIL TYPE Depth to Water Table
Yes No Ft.
OUTFALL NO. Proposed Replacement
Existing Expansion
TYPE OF WASTE TYPE OF TREATMENT DESIGN FLOW Gal/Day
SURFACE DISCHARGE If YES, Name of Receiving Waters Classification Waters Index Number
Yes No
SUBSURFACE DISCHARGE If YES, Name of nearest surface waters Distance SOIL TYPE Depth to Water Table
Yes No Ft.
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that the information provided on this form and any attached supplemental forms is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to section 210.45 of the Penal Law.
APPLICANTS SIGNATURE (see Instructions) DATE PRINTED NAME TITLE
PERMIT VALIDATION SECTION(Department of Environmental Conservation Use Only)
This SPDES permit is issued in compliance with Title 8 of Article 17 of the EnvironmentalConservation Law of New York State and in compliance with the provisions of the Federal WaterPollution Control Act, as amended by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972,P.L. 92-500, October 18, 1972 (33 U.S.C. §1251 et. seq.) (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”),and subject to the attached conditions.
Signature of Permit Issuing Agent Date
APPLICATION NUMBER
NY --EFFECTIVE DATE EXPIRATION DATE
ATTACHMENTS:
CARD
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TypeEst.66
TypeOwn68
SIC CODE
70
# OutFalls74
Dis. Class76
CARD
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Region
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County
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Major Basin74
Sub Basin76
CompactArea78
CARD
6
Latitude
53
Longitude
59
CARD
7
Lim Ind
57