78 Septic Application & Well Report aUG 2 20:0
No. /S-G)
FORM 2-DISPOSAL SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
RTHAMPTON, Massachusetts
sal S stem Construction Permit
Permission is hereby granted to ROY GIANGREGORIO to construct(X) or repair()
an On-site Sewage System located at
LOT 3 COLES MEADOW ROAD
74 6/6/41)
and as described in the above Application for Disposal System Construction Permit. The
applicant recognizes his/her duty to comply with Title 5 and the following local provisions
or special conditions.
t�7)t4nstruction must be completed within two years of the date below.
Date
Approved by
HOWARD LABORATORIES of NEW ENGLAND, INC
750 North Pleasant Street
Amherst, MA 01002
Phone: (413) 549-8260 Fax: (413) 549
MA Lab Lici M-00851
WATER ANALYSIS REPORT
Analyzed For: Contemporary Country Builders
Address: 31 Russell Wood Ridge
Florence, MA
Telephone:
8 amp le/7332
Sample Loca_io
478 off of Col
Sampled By: HWD
Date Sampled: 6/29/00
n>ro no •
m=commendations: See enclosed Mass . DEP chemical inter retation sheet.
This sample meets acceptable standards of potability
except for those parameters marked with an asterisk (
Analyst: WK
Checked By:Jonathan S . Begq
Laboratory Supervisor
or the parameters tested
)
Date: 7/14/00
Parameter
Results
Limits
Comments
Total Coliform
Bacteria
o
colonies/ISOmt
0 corniesnocmi
OK
pH
7 . 94
pH units
5.5-8.5 _n units
OK
Manganese
0 . 048
mg/l
0.05 mg/1
OK
III Hardness
70
mg/l
No Standard
<50 soft,
>100 hard
Conductivity
0 . 15
mS/cm
No Standard
No Standard
Chloride
6
mg/l
250mg/1
OK
Iron
0. 08
mg/i
0.3mg/l
OK
Sodium
7
mg/t
tstmg/t
OK
Nitrate
0. 1
mg/t
1nmg/1
OK
Nitrite
0. 001
mg/I
: mg/l
OK
Color
*
128
RCa Color Units
15 Pt Co Color Snits
Turbidity
*
31. 2
UN
5 uru
*
m=commendations: See enclosed Mass . DEP chemical inter retation sheet.
This sample meets acceptable standards of potability
except for those parameters marked with an asterisk (
Analyst: WK
Checked By:Jonathan S . Begq
Laboratory Supervisor
or the parameters tested
)
Date: 7/14/00
INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS OF CH
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT
MANCAMESE: Almrpokgri - rely present in excess of one
milligrom per liter, manganese imparts
tenacious stains to Laundry and to
plumbing fixtures- A limit of 0.05
milligrae per titer (mg/1.) is recommended.
IRON
al'.. amourts of iron are frequently present
in water of the large n[ of
iron present a in soil and because corrosive
water will pick up iron from cast co
pipes. The presence of high levels
is
considered objectionable because it
stains laundry and porcelain, and it also
affects the taste of beverages. The
recamicrded limit for iron is 0.30
milligrams per liter (mg/l).
Color, A m of clarity or discoloration.
color is considered for aesthetic reasons,
and can also be used confirm problems with
various minerals and metals such as iron.
The limit is 0-15 Pt Co color
units.
Turbidity: A suspension of fine particles floating
in eater. Usually caused by bacterial
contamination, organic matter, iron,
manganese or silt. Obviously it is very
important to have drinking water free of
foreign matter. May cause sediment. The
standard is 0-5 MTO.
Fluoride (F): this is a natural mineral and all
drinking water contains some fluoride.
High levels of fluoride in drinking water
can cause brown spots on the teeth, or
mottlino, in children up to 12 years of
age. Adults can tolerate ten times
more than children. In the proper amounts,
however, fluoride in drinking water
prevents cavities during formative years.
this is why many communities add fluoride
in controlled amounts to their water
supply. The maximum amount of fluoride
allowed in drinking water by the standard
ranges from om 0.4 milligrams per liter (mg/l/
of water to 2.4 mg/I, depending on the
average maximum daily air temperature. the
hotter the climate, the Lower the amount
allowed, for people tend to drink more
hot climates. In this area, the maximal
contaminant level for fluoride is 2-0 mg/I
of water.
EMICAL ELIMINATION OF WATER BY THE
OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Sodium (Ma): Sodium tanks sixth among the fitments
In order of abundance; therefor=
present t natural waters. its level
may vary '' s
Fran negligible to appreciable.
High concentrations may result frtm Local
of al[ eater softeners
us of
ing sodium xchange. As
recommended by the ion
American aeart
Association, persons on low sodium diets
should be warned when the sodium level
exceeds 20 milligrams per liter (mg/t1 of
water. Massachusetts guideline is 28 mg/I.
Hardness: The t "hard water" has been
traditionally used to describe conditions
that limit some foaming ability in water.
High hardness may be objectionable due to
scaling and poor lathering. Ho Limit.
79: pH is a measure of the hydrogen ion (Hr)
concentration in water. Values range from
0 to 14. A value of 7 indicates neutral
water; values less than 7, increasing
acidity; and values grater than ] indicates
increasing alkalinity. The pH of water
often varies from 4.0 to 9.0.
Determination of pH assists in the control
of corrosion and inadequate control of
disinfection. Massachusetts standard is
Sulfate: Sulfate is widely distributed in nature
and may be present in natural waters in
concentrations ranging from a few to
several thousand milligrams per liter.
Because of the laxative effects of
magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts) and/or
sodium sulfate (Glauber's salt), sulfate
content should not exceed 250mg/l of water.