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RONALD J. CADILLAC PLS aRs
PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR :
REGISTERED SANITARIAN Page I
P.O. BOX 258
W�ESTYARMOUTH, MA 02673
No. ...../� «.. 1f Date .. .�...,..Z3. ,..q..�Ca
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Bi:k aA�3z�c , Massachusetts
Soil Suitabilio' Assessment for On-site Sewage Disposal
Performed BY: ............................RONAtD J. CADtLLAC: PLS;RS
Witnessed By:
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Lo.ation Address or p Z�� O.-ner's Name.
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New Construction ❑ Repair (�I.
Office Review
Published Soil Survey Available: No ❑ Yes
Year Published ...I-gcj3 Publication Scale ,000 Soil Map Unit ...C.d..13
Drainage Class a(CO"kf oil Limitations Poor.. ............
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Surficial Geologic Report Available: No ❑ Yes
Year-Published .Iq 66 Publication Scale ......1.:...1.[0,000
Geologic Material (Map Unit) .. ( bh -. 6Ph-JU&T"4..E7
Landform _dviw.Aik...._p1.A .. ........... _ ... .... _ _ _ .._.. ........................... . ............................ .
Flood Insurance Rate Map:
Above 500 year flood boundary No ❑ Yes ❑
Within 500 year flood boundary No ❑ Yes [K
Within 100 year flood boundary No ❑ Yes I D
Wetland Area:
National Wetland Inventory Map (map unit) ...........h.o- ...tre�S0.t)... 1....................................................... ..
Wetlands Conservancy Program Map (map unit) ............................ .... ......................................................
Current Water Resource Conditions (USGS): Month ...J.PryluAV,�
Range : Above Normal ❑ Normal ❑ Below Normal
Other References Reviewed: US GAS 0 64'
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Determination for Seasonal High Water Table
Method Used:
❑ Depth observed standing in observation hole ...7.2.. inches 6,e, 0W yrAd-t-
❑ Depth weeping from side of observation hole ................ inches
❑ Depth to soil mottles inches
CK Ground water adjustment. feet
Z op v A h A (3 `D u c TV P rO 91 m tA,'04 .S4a r 4vs U36-e 8110 yr Ad j QN7Eiu 1
Index Well Number MAUL) Reading Date J.A,, ... Index well level .A.4,
Adjustment factor _....L 2.5 Adjusted ground water level .............6.... ..N 6V C.>.Z
Se-e A hAeLj S f-0 r- a/1-0 y V - `i us uT f
Depth of Naturally Occurring Pervious Material
Does at least four feet of naturally occurring pervious material exist in all areas
observed throughout the area proposed for the soil absorption system? ��ES
If not, what is the depth of naturally occurring pervious material?
Certification
I certify that on Wo Ikg3 (date) 1 have passed the examination approved by the
Department of Environmental Protection and that the above analysis was
performed by me consistent with the required training, expertise and experience
described in 310 CMR 15.017.
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Signature Date 2 21
RONALD ,I. ADILLAC, PLS,IRS
PROFI;'SSIONAI.LAND SURVEYOR
REC'ISTERED SANITARIAN
C. P.O. BOX 258
WEST YARMOUTH, MA 02673
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On-site Review
Deep Hole Number ........t....... Date: I?,5 Time: ... 1-,� Weather CO.L b.........
Location (identify on site plan) .040..LOt 251. �....firum._.. �..So.t�c. �.. v v.JG Cvr , 5Bk h)
Land Use A... Slope (%) ..LSb Surface Stones .Ind ... ........................................ ...
Na,Z3 i A)
Vegetation ......G�.r'qS- . .... ..................... ... ... ... . . i ..
Landform lJrJuAJ�i..n� ...... ._.. ... _.... . . ... .... ...... ' i
Position on landscape (sketch on the back) ...........S!. ......................... . ...................
Lo r zs I 31
Distances from: ti A
Open Water Body ...._r' ._.Y feet Drainage way....1.C210.... feet 7 l No ZS
Possible Wet Area SS- feet Property Line _...... .:..:. feet ^
Drinking Water Well .N/Pr feet Other _...__ .....__ .
0 GEC
DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE LOG
Depth from Surface Soil Horizon Soil Texture Soil Color Soil Mottling Other
(Inches) (USDA) (Munsell) (Structure, Stones, Boulders,
Consistency, % Gravel)
VNIP
F V:
IAZ
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16 `'
3
Parent Material (geologic) .. �'�1c. r ._QA� tD.c.....CQ-Qpof 6 .. - .. Depth to Bedrock: .....
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Depth to Groundwater: Standing Water in the Hole: ....7.2..... Weeping from Pit Face: ......(1.�(�
Estimated Seasonal High Ground Water: 'j >>
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
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Percolation Test
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Date: Time:
Observation Hole #
Depth of Perc lu -
Start Pre-soak QC 4 V
End Pre-soak
Time at 12" -
O 1
Time at 9"
v
Time at 6"
Time (9"-6")
Rate Min./Inch
Site Passed Site Failed ❑
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RONALD J. CADILLAC, PLS, RS
Performed By: - -
Witnessed By: Je V-�N Doti ti k vim 14t:-.,,zy
Comments: .. 1 �►,c�-c.. C.ct
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RONALD J. CADILLAC, PLS, RS
Professional Land Surveyor & Registered Sanitarian
P.O. Box 258, West Yarmouth, MA 02673
(508) 775-9700
HIGH GROUND-WATER CALCULATION SHEET
Locus Z 3 Lau R&L ���(rah�„�Date of observed water -q(
Depth water observed below ground 7 2,11 Locus Well Zone 6
NOTE W, Lo LuS w% 30a' of: (Arno mAv.,rh Zve✓G N he-id AS VALao N0IT g
Index wellm,w Reading 6,4, Month of Reading J FM_ 19 t
U.S.G.S.(Frimpter) Adjustment for maximum groundwater= 2 AL�—LvL.,c. 6,
1 -Q_ (-n.e A) .
Well used below AA I Z 6k Date of Observation J P,, ,q t,
8 of 10 year high reading_J,_-]p (from data below) Zone of Well
Year High reading & month (cross out two high readings in 10 yr span)
(record next highest reading above)
11 -8-5- 8 . 63 oc : (data represent distance below ground)
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6-7 6►6Z RM—a 7-0AL r1,6) P1�.
4 lIBS 7,-S b 8-1�_q Zn 1 . 6Z- Df/-,
5tqBq 7. 96 M&J 9-tqei3 6.68 Ape-
6_l_I_qo T-13 .M" 101�g4 6,-70 ��Prz—
Current reading fj �mmus 8/10 yr. high 66 = adjustment 1 , R for zone B
Well Zone Adjustment: (Frimpter Adj. zone x) � _ (8/10 yr. Ad'. zone x�A
For Locus (IF NEEDED) � (Frim ter Adi. zone y) Z>�_ (8/10 yr. Adj. zoney) 1,q (g�
8/10 Year Adjustment for zon(�___�
"High Ground-Water Elevation--(a) Inland - The elevation above which m eight out of
ten consecutive years the ground water table does not rise." (310CMR 15.02)