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ILLEGAL DISCHARGE INTO NORTH RIVER CANAL
` ^ ^ � 6711 �����/��� x � �� ANTHONY D.CnmEo ' �/��� Commissioner /mv/r4 935-7160 ` �X 0F u ' / S*LC H DEpT H.EALT September 28/ 1982 P. Clayman and Snuo/ Incorporated Re: Salem - North River Canal - Illegal 63 Grove Street Dioobar9e, Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Chapter Jl. Section 42 Attention: Mr, Henry P. Clayman, President Gentlemen: An engineer from the Metropolitan Boston/Northeast Region of the Department of Co?irommeutal Quality Engineering, Division of Water Pollution Control and Mr. James J. Auger Enforcement Chief of the South Essex Sewerage District on September 23, 1987 conducted an inspection of your facilities, P. Clayman and Sons, Incorporated, 63 Grove Street, Salem/ Massachusetts, and the adjoining property owned by Clayman Realty Incorporated. As a result of this inspection, it was determined that your facilities maintain three illegal discharge pipes into the North River Canal: l. P. Clayman and Sons, Incorporated - & discharge pipe located in the Cutting and Laminating room maintained for the disposal of waste liquid latex adhesive and latex solvent cleaner generated from cleaning latex laminating machine parts. 2. Clayman Realty/ Incorporated - & discharge overflow pipe from an abandoned above-ground tank. l. Clayman Realty, Incorporated ' An abandoned discharge DiDa of ookuuwu use located in the driveway/loading dock area directly across from the above-ground tank. Maintaining such illegal discharges constitutes a violation of Chapter 21' Section 42 of the General Laws (Massachusetts Clean Waters Act) . You are therefore directed by the Department to: l. Permanently eliminate all of the above discharges. 2. Apply to the City of Salem and the South Essex Sewerage District to allow the waste water from these discharges to enter the municipal sewer system. P. Clayman & Sons, Inc. September 28, 1982 Page 2 In this regard you are further directed to notify this office in writing within ten (10) days of your receipt of this letter of the action you have taken or intend to take towards compliance with the above requirements. Failure to comply with the terms of this letter will cause this office to initiate legal action through the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact David Erekson of this office at the above address or at 935-2160. Very truly yourX� Steven G. Lipman Deputy Regional Environmental Engineer SGL/DGE/dmd cc: Salem Board of Health Salem Department of Public Works Mr. James J. Auge, South Essex Sewerage District, 50 Fort Avenue, P.O. Box 989, Salem, Massachusetts William Gaughan, Department of Environmental Quality Engineering, Boston, Massachusetts i I I I I CSWED v of (Wire of #4e Tile Tlm=il 8 � LV ('!life Pull lye y ;4W:1RD EZf,$JILLORS BRIAN T. O'KEEFE ' 6 019'$? PRESIDENT O' T GEORGE A,NOWAK COUNCILLORS-AT-LARGE JOHN F. NESTOR, III 1882 JOSEPHINE R. FUSCO STEPHEN P.LOVELY JOSEPH M,CENTORINO - CITY CLERK .. FRANCES J.GRACE JOHN J.GIAROI JEAN-GUY J.MARTINEAU JAMES M.FLEMING JEAN MARIE ROCHNA JOHN R.NUTTING BRIAN T.O'KEEFE November 30,1982 Environmental Quality Engineering Dept. 100 Cambridge Street Boston, Mass. 02180 Gentln: After a few years of reprieve, Salem's north River is now beginning to be a real irritant to those who reside in the area. The main complaint seems to be the strong, noxious odors which occur usually after 2:00 P.M. The Fire Department has been called to the area around Federal Street, from Carpenter to Flint Streets, to investigate, as neighbors describe the odor as a sulphur one, which is similar to strong vomit. The residents who live directly near the river, a pregnant woman included, are concerned as to whether the vapors are harmful Two weeks ago, I phoned the Civil Defense Director, Mr. John Smedile at 4:30 P.M. to see if it was possible to secure some samples of the water. The smell Of rotten eggs was highly prevalent for approximately three blocks from the river. I inform him each time I receive a complaint, and he logs all the calls. We were unable to get any samples, as we did not have the proper bottles to use. The neighbors also question the activities of the Susi Construction Company who are working in the area, and wonder if they could be the source of the odors. We are in total darkness as to what the problem is, and I appeal to your agency on behalf of the neighbors to please closely monitor the river and any activities which may be causing these problems. I would appreciate a written communication from your agency as to your possibly assisting us. The contact person for direct communication with the neighbors is Mrs. Donna Mullen, 347 Bridge Street, and she can be reached at 744-3640. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, FRANCES J. GRACE FJG/31 Ward 4 Councillor cc: Rep. Michael J. Ruane Rep. John G. King A.V. Fletcher, City Engr. John Smedile, Civil Def. Dir. R. Blenkhorn, Health Agent Marshal Connelly, Police Dept. R. Lavender, Conservation Com. 14 "" ►c_7 VE:,C) t'L 1, Ctv of Sztiexit, C, ass djilcietts uV 8 9982, Off �i7 of 3 T CCP of t4F vylluT (9Quiitlt E0, OF LE Ctv Pull WARD COUNCILLORS BRIAN T. O'KEEFE 1982 COUNCILLORS-AT-LARGE - PRESIDENT GEORGE A.NOWAK 1882 JOHN F. NESTOR, III JOSEPH M.CENTORINO JOSEPHINE R. FUSCO STEPHEN P. LOVELY CITY CLERK FRANCES J.GRACE JOHN J.GIARDI JEAN-GUY J.MARTINEAU JEAN MARIE ROCHNA - JAMES M. FLEMING BRIAN T.O'KEEFE - JOHN R.NUTTING South Essex Sewage Department November 30, 1932 50 Fort Avenue Salem, Mass. Gentlemen: After a few years of reprieve, Salem's North River is now beginning to be a real irritant to those who reside in the area. The main complaint seems to be the strong, noxious odors which occur usually after 2:00 P.M. The Fire Department has been called to the area around Federal Street, from Carpenter to Flint Streets, to investigate, as neighbors describe the odor as a sulphur one, which is similar to strong vomit. The residents who live directly near the river, a pregnant woman included, are concerned as to whether the vapors are harmful. Two weeks ago, I phoned the Civil Defense Director, Mr. John, Smedile at 4:30 P.M. to see if it was possible to secure some samples of the water. The small of rotten eggs was highly prevalent for approximately three blocks from the river. I inform him each time I receive a complaint, and he logs all the calls. We were unable to get any samples, as we did not have the proper bottles to use. The neighbors also question the activities of the Susi Construction Company who are working in the area, and csonder if they could be the source of the odors. We are in total darkness as to what the problem is, and I appeal to your agency on behalf of the neighbors to please closely monitor the river and any activities which may be causing these problems. I would appreciate a written conmunication from your agency as to your possibly assisting us. The contact person for direct communication with the neighbors is Mrs. Donna -Mullen, 347 Bridge Street, and she can be reached at 744-3640. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, FRANCES J. GRACE FJG/jl Ward 4 Councillor cc: Rep. Michael J. Ruane Rep. John G. King A.V. Fletcher, City Engr. John Smedile, Civil Def. Dir. R. Blenkhorn, Health Agent Marshal Connelly, Police Dept. R. Lavender, Conservation Com. . � v RECEivED Ti#u of Salm, C �1�s�trl�it�Yt#s tj�v e 1982 (offirE II# the Tito Tm=il _y OF SALENJ pall HEALTH DEPT. WARD COUNCILLORS BRIAN T. O'KEEFE 1982 COUNCILLORS-AT-LARGE PRESIDENT GEORGEA. NOWAK 1982 JOHN F.NESTOR, III JOSEPH M.CENTORINO JOSEPHINE R• FUSCO STEPHEN P.LOVELY JOHN J.GIARDI CITY CLERK FRANCES J.G RACE JEAN-GUY J.MARTINEAU JEAN MARIE ROCHNA JAMES M,FLEMING BRIAN T.O'KEEFE JOHN R.NUTTING November 30, 1982 Environmental Protection Agency J.F.K. Federal Building Boston, Mass. 02203 Gentlemen: After a few years of reprieve, Salem' s North River is now beginning to be a real irritant to those who reside in the area. The main complaint seems to be the strong, noxious odors which occur usually after 2:00 P.M. The Fire Department has been called to the area around Federal Street, from Carpenter to Flint Streets, to investigate, as neighbors describe the odor as a sulphur one, which is similar to strong vomit. The residents who live directly near the river, a pregnant woman included, are concerned as to whether the vapors are harmful. Two weeks ago, I phoned the Civil Defense Director, Mr. John Smedi.le at 4:30 P.M. to see if it was possible to secure some samples of the water. The smell of rotten eggs was highly prevalent for approximately three blocks from the river. I inform him each time I receive a complaint, and lie logs all the calls. We were unable to get any samples, as we did not have the proper bottles to use. The neighbors also question the activities, of the Susi Construction Company who are working in the area, and wonder if they could be the source of the odors. We are in total darkness as to what the problem is, and I appeal to your agency on behalf of the neighbors to please closely monitor the river and any activities which may be causing these problems. I would appreciate a written communication from your agency as to your possibly assisting us. The contact person for direct communication with the neighbors is Mrs. Donna Mullen, 347 Bridge Street, and she can be reached at 744-3640. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, FRANCES J. GRACE FJG/jl Ward 4 Councillor cc: Rep. Michael J. Ruane Rep. John G. King A.V. Fletcher, City Engr. John Smedile, Civil Def. Dir. R. Blenkhorn, Health Agent Marshal Connelly, Police Dept. R. Lavender, Conservation Com, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS _ SOUTH ESSEX SEWERAGE DISTRICT ' - CITY OF SALEM 50 FORT AVENUE- P.O. BOX 989 HEALTH DEPT. ' SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 TEL. 617-744-4550 BOARD MEMBERS JAMES A:- VITALE CRAIG STEPNO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CHAIRMAN HELEN P. McCABE ALAN F.TAUBERT TREASURER December 6, 1982 COMMSS10NER OF PUBLIC WORKS,BEVERLY OLIVE A. DUPUIS TRACY 1.FLAGG CLERK OF BOARD REPRESENTATIVE.TOWN OFDANVERS CHARLES B.HARDWICK,JR. REPRESENTATIVE.TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD KEVIN W.MARSTON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICES.PEABODY ANTHONY V.FLETCHER • CITY ENGINEER.SALEM Mrs. Frances Grace Ward 4 Councillor City of Salem City Hall Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mrs. Grace: We share your concern about the North River. As the result of an on-going program by both the South Essex Sewerage District and the cities of Salem and Peabody, all industries formerly dis- charging into the river have been connected to the sewer system. The District is monitoring the river for signs of continued industrial use. The evidence suggests that no industry is still using the river as its regular means of disposing of waste. However, in the past two months there has been six separate incidences of observed industrial spills into the North River. Five of these occurred in Salem and one in Peabody. In each of these incidences , either the local Board of Health or the State DEQE was notified. The District will continue to monitor each industry to insure all industrial discharges go to the sewer system in accordance with the Sewer Use Regulations. We also will continue to have our people . observe the North River whenever their duties bring them in the area. Frances, it is not the responsibility of the District. The jurisdiction lies with your Board of Health and the State DEQE. However, if any spills are found, SESD can only be good citizens and report the problem to the proper authorities. Sincerely yours, SOUTH ESSEX SEWERAGE DISTRICT JAV:od 12: cc: Jpho Smed' le James A. Vit Civil Defense Director Exep'utive Di ctor i r REPORT ec^moody-•SsIe 11or-:1i River Survey (inc-1-u ing Proctor, Goldth,, iLe, Stroagwater ^ad cth Unna:r._ai `crooks;) By: D: S. Pottle :. Vate: May 17, 1968 Ln^t nonth Mr. Casazza of this office assi.gred the writer the project of con- ducting a sanitnry survey or. the North River and its tributaries. As chotm'o:: the attached rasp these stream are located in the cities of Peabody and Salem and flaw through a densely populated and highly industrialized segment of these coumunities, - On Apr-1 18, 1968, the writer, Mr. Casazza, and David Katseff of this o£fica made an "eyeball" survey at tha North River. Mr. Casazza pointed out the location" of the South Esse:: Sewerage District Grease and Grit Removal Unit on I7alnut street, Pe,body and traced the course of the River to the tide gate at North Street, Route 114. FIe then mat with lir. Brainard, Superintendent of the South Essex Seceerage Dis- trict and informed him of the proposed survey. Mr. Erainard offered his assistance and stated during the course of our work he would willingly show us the location of all relief values on the South Essex interceptors and suspected sources of pollution.'' .: We commenced our sampling program on April 22 and concluded the field work on `. May 6, 1968. For the purpose of this report the data and findings will be broken do'un into the following five sections: A ; *'orth River B "Ung :,ed Brook" C Str.oagc'rater Brool. " D . Go1d'h:aattc Boo: 'n .. » . . ... .COC..�Or EiOOk A North River The forth River_begins_at the Intersection of Proctor Brook and Coldth:';aite Brook_in Yciaody Squarea_.d flows in a_ westerly direction t-0 1�verTy F ui s Z.2_ triter 2ccc=pcaied by nr Cohn Toomey, Selem Ilea7th Agent, was unable to d t^ct a7 Sources of pollution west of North Straet. During the first three days of the urve, , the writer an'd David Katseff walked both sides of the North River, frcm North Straet, Salem to its origin. There are numerous pipes entering .the,river`throughout. its length, however, most of these outlets are .for storm water only. The following is .a list of sources of pollution encountered in Salem:. % 1;-?.= ' City Storm Drain, 21" diameter, on the north bank approximately 3001-unstreanof North Street. 1IY4 Gity Storm Drain, 24" diameter, on the north bank appaoximat ly 1000' up— s._ream of t:Lrth Street. P:Cpe*at undetermined diameter (arprorlmately 6") at the recr of Kro, Tan, ning Co. 18 Goodhue Street, , - V-9 " City Storm Drain Of S. dctO_7i, cd Gi..T._t:r ( opro-mately 3.2") -at L 7 Str�--t ' cn the ..-,,.,Uth , lde of thn River ( ,amines 14-5a, b,. c,) ~ Source N-4 flowed during most of the clay and after considerable dye te- tint '' we discussed the 6" sewer from Salem Oil & Crease Co., 60 Grove Street, Salem, bad been laid directly oa top of the city storm drain. The sewer had been broken and consequently the waste emitting from Salem Oil & Grease was being dischnrwed into the open ,jointed storm drain. In addition this 6" sewer had been tied directly into the top portion of the 54" South Essex Interceptor on Grove Street and during peak floa in the interceptor sewage would flow back through the 6" sewer lateral, y into the storm drain and discharge to the River. Photon N-9 indicate the volume I % of waste being dischared at this source to be significant and the analyses (samples 11-9a, b, c, d) verify this flow to be a sizeable pollutional load on the Fdorth : River. . The writer notified the following personnel of this situation: Mr. Robert Smith, Treasurer, Salem Oil & Grease " Dr. John J. Toomey, Health Agent, Salem . Mr. Mitchell, City Engineer, Salem Mr. Brainard, ,South Essex Sewerage District Mr. Smith agreed to dig up his sewer pipe and repair the broken pipe The section of pipe that crosses the open jointed storm drain was replaced with cast iron pipe thus eliminating the possibility of such A break occuring again .in this heavily travelled street.' Source N-3, which had an estimated flow of less than 5 gallons per minute, ;E apparently was tannery waste (sample 11-3), from Kray Tanning Co. On May 8, 1968, ` ! Dr. Toomey and the writer met with personnel from the firm and they agreed to ' eliminate the source. The pipe has since been plugged and the flow directed to the municipal sewer. l Dr. Toomey agreed to run dye tests to determine and eliminate the sources ' causing pollution through pipes IT-.2.and N- 4 The tide gate at North Street isnot operative at the present time and.North River is tidal to about the Sale^-Peabody boundary with a normal tide.- Sanplcs N-7, & N-9 were taken at low tide while South Essex: was discharging at the Grease and Grit Chamber and we were unable during our survey'to-obtain samples between cta- tions N-1 to N-7 while there was no waste being discharged to the stream durin- Jow . '. tide. As shown in the photographs the stream bed is littered with debris and there T- is a considerable amount of grease in the sludge deposits (samples _N-1, F:-7 and N-11) along the stream. Some of this grease is probably due to the fact that during; tha ' } heavy rains in March, 1963, the City of Peabody opened a relief 'valve in the sever or. ;. Howley Street and bypassed raw sewage directly to North River for approximately 3 days. . :._.- ` This informationwas given to the writer by an employee of the South Essec Sewerage - - District and verified by an employee of the Peabody Sewer Department, although Hervey LeBeouf, Commissioner of Public Works for the City of Peabody, and his foreman, Mr. Murphy, could not recall giving such orders. Mr.I.eBaouf informed the writer this bypass:very possibly was opened since during the flooding in March many of the storm . and sanitary sewers were surcharged and the valve.on Howley Street nay have been *, opened to relieve the overloaded sewer. • _ - ,,. ,.':. `•:'.; � , +.'-fir - .A letter dated May 17, 1968, has been sent to Mayor Mavroules of 'Peabody in regard to this bypassing of raw sewage to the North River at Howley Street -:37 The North River in Peabody from its orinin to the S^lnn line is..undcrground for aporn an of-i1 c-7engL rnd-it also-f-ioa�under_.m ny olcl_ltuildZnSa many of which l c ttiiineries. The writer had taliccd with various officials in both S lcm aid 'T'ea- hcciy prior to stawiinh this project and several of these officials alleged a few " of these tanneries along the north River discharge their industrial wastes periodi- cally into the River. 6'?e were unable to detect any such discharges during our ts:o wecks' in the area and the only source of pollution in Peabody discharging directly was the overflow from the South Essex Grease and Grit Chamber on Walnut Street which, discharged daily for a period varing from 1----y 4 hours. { i i i „l 1 l 1% Unn•^.med Broo ( j At . hown on the attached map "Unnamed Brook" originates North of Trcmont Street near' the Sa ec:-Peabody line and floes in a Southerly direction entering the .forth ,River at the rear of Cherron Tire Co. 53 Walnut Street, immediately down stream of Strongwater Brook. Samples were collected on this stream at Tremont Street and near its ;junction with North River.. The sample collected at Tremont Street (sample U-2) gives a coliform count of 460,000 indicating the stream to be receiving pollution. Sample U-1 collected from this stream at its junction with North River again indicates this "Unnamed Brook" to be polluted. No direct sources of pollution could be found entering this"Brook" but since for hundreds of feet throughout various .sections of its length it is piped and in addition it passes under a few. industrial buildings without extensive dye testing it is not possible to pinpoint the pollutional sources. On May 3, 1968, this stream at sampling point U-1 was turbid and clearly evident that industrial waste was being discharged. We were unable to trace the source since the "Brook" upstream of .this sampling point is piped for a few hundred feet. Photograph U-2 shoos a portion of this "Unnamed . Brook" as it flows under neath National Calfskin which is owned by A.C. Lawrence. Clearly shown in this picture is a slide gate between "Unnamed Brook" and the channel transporting indus— trial wastes from this tanning operation. It is very possible that during periods ' of high flow flow from this tannery or during times when the setting tanks for this tannery are malfunctioning the industrial wastes can be readily directed through . F the slide gate to "Unnamed Brook". k t j '• I _ s _5 C. Stronquater Brook . Strongwater Brook originates in Salem and flows in a northerly direction entering the Vorth Sliver in Peabody ir=nsdiately upstream of Unnamed Brook. At the dc:n trcam section this Brook runs adjacent to several industrial buildings including tanneries. A short section of the stream is piped under Main Street and another portion wt:ich is parallel to and approximately I00 feat northerly at Main Street is underground. On April while walking the Brook we found the section of Strongwater Brook upstream of the above mentioned piped section northerly of Main Street appeared to be very clear = while immediately downstream the Brook was very turbid with agrees-- color. It appeared to be receiving industrial waste (Sample S-1) but we were unable to trace the source. This pollutional lead peroistWfor approximately 2 hours and throughout the duration of the survey we did not see this again. \ Only one source of pollution was encountered on the Brook during the survey. The Wm. Eagan Manufacturing Co., 6 Eagan Place, Peabody, a barrel cleaning company, was discharging..industrial wastes to Strongwater Brook on April 24, 1968 (sample S-3) . A letter was sent to Mr. Eagan on May 13, 1968, and the firm has taken measures. to prevent this discharge by diverting their effluent into the municipal serer. As indicated on photograph S-1 the Masino Tanning Co., gEAq 166 Main Street, Peabody, appears to have had tannery wastes discharging into the ground in the past. *During periods of heavy rainfall this material may enter the Brook but during our examination no fresh discharge from this firm was evident. _ r i r r ' `Y v f t , / D GoldthTmite Brook l Goldthumite Brook flows from Cedar Pond near the Lynnfield -• Peabody line in as :<.easterly direction and joins Proctor Brook in Peabody square to form the forth River. As the analyses indicate numerous samples were collected along this stream and its tributaries. At the downstream portion the Brook flocs through a heavily industrialized section of Peabody Square and is piped for a few hundred feet ender some buildings. The following two industrial sources of pollution were found in Peabody: G-6,7 4" dia. pipe emitting industrial wastes from the rear of Verza Tanning Co. , 107 Foster Street, directly to Goldthwaite Brook. G-4,5 Three pipes of various diameters emitting garage wastes from the rear of Cooper Ford Sales, Inc., 96 Foster Street directly to Goldthwaite Brook. . Letters have been sent to both above mentioned companies under dates of 5-13 and 5-14-68, copies of which are attached. An additional source of pollution on Goldthwaite Brook was encountered at Summit Avenue. A 24" municipal storm drain which serves this industrial site (photo G-12) was found to be flowing and the results of bacterial analyses indicate a coliform count .of 240,000(sample ;G-12) . Upon checking with the Peabody BOH the writer was informed this area is sewered but Mr. Romanski stated approxinately. 3 years ago some:,` - of the buildings at this location had their cesspools and or septic tanks tied into this storm drain. To Mr. Romanski's knowledge all buildings are tied into the sewer. I The writer did not trace the source of pollution. A letter dated"May 21, 1968, .has i been sent to the Peabody BOH notify-in." them of this source of pollution. Ji ! J' t 1l •� e . . 7 } LProctor Brook Y This Brook has as its origin a low lying scwamp at Route 1 in (lest Peabody thence flowing easterly joining Coldthwaite Brook to form the North River. At its da'rtstream . reach this Brook flows through a highly industrialized area and in a channel which is adjacent to a channel that transports this tannery's industrial waste. The following three industries were found to be emitting wastes to Proctor Brook. . P-2 Cresent. Chemical Co. , 38 Endicott Street, Peabody, discharging industrial wastes into an abandoned broken sewer that discharges to ditch along railroad property at rear of AC Lawrence Hidehouse and thence to Proctor Brook. P-3 AC Lawrence Leather Co., Sawyer Street, Peabody, discharging industrial wastes into' a channel that is adjacent to Proctor Brook. This channel transports the '. wastes to their nettling tanks but on occasions will overflow (see photo into _ f : Proctor,Brook, see photos P-3) P-13 Lowe Mart Shopping Center 474 Lowell.Street, Peabody, failing subsurface sewage disposal facilities )see photos P-13) flow over ground and into Proctor Brook.. Letters under date of 5-13-68 have been sent to the first two above mentioned firms. The Lowe Mart Shopping Center was not sent a letter because the writer was 1 informed.by Mr. Thomas McLoughlin, District Engineer, Division of Sanitary Engineering plans for new sub-surface sewage disposal"facilities prepared by Carter & Tower, Engineers, are presently in his office for approval. j The following municipal storm drains were found to be discharging sanitary wastes.- 1. P 20" diam, concrete. pipe at Albert Road (easterly pipe) discharge to Proctor Brook (MPN 11,000) . P 24" diam. C.M.P. on east side of Lowe Mart Shopping Center.on Lowell Street ' discharge to Proctor Brook (MPN 46,000) P 30', diam. concrete pipe at rear of 484 Lowell Street opposite Save-Mor-discharge to Proctor Brook (MPN 460,000) A letter dated May 21, 1968, has been sent to the Peabody B011 notifying theme of, these sources of pollution. i ' i t': 4 y p C 5 S ` v • t, l Conclusions & Recomrendnt1ons . . t It is evident from the results of analyses and photographs taken during this ', . survey that the North River is a highly polluted stream. The two major sources of pollution encountered were as follows; A) South Essex Grease & Crit Chamber on Walnut Street, Peabody. B) Municipal Storm Drain on south side of Grove Street, Salem The daily average metered sewage flow from Peabody for 1967 was 1.185 M.G. and during the first four months of this year it was approximately 9 110D. A higher flow would be expected during periods of high runoff. The average flow bypassed to the Norlih .River from the Grease Chamber was approximately 0.4 1:GD with peaks in excess of 0.6 MCD during our survey. Using an average BOD of 200 (sample H-13) and a flow of 0.5 MGD this would yield a total load of 300 lbs. of BOD daily to the North River from the South Essex Grease & Grit Chamber. The estimated maximum daily flow from source b above•was approximately 100,000 G.P.D. and using a BOD of 600 (samples 9a, b) this would yield a daily load of .600 ' lbs. of HOD to the North River. This source as previously stated. in this report is- i being eliminated. i ! The suggestion had been raised from several sources that in order to relieve the overloaded Peabody interceptor it might be feasible to divert the flava from QEastman Gelatin's Secondary settling tank to Coldthwaite Brook thereby decreasing the flow to the municipal sewer by approximately 0.5 MGD. As indicated by sample 1 G-9 this effluent has a BOD of 390 which would indicate a daily BOD load of approximately j 'I NO lbs. This clearly indicates that diverting this partially treated industrials i waste to the receiving stream would not ease the pollutional load on the North River. i On May 1, 1968, a meeting was held in the Central Office with Mr. John Chalas of Metcalf 6 Eddy. This engineering, firm has been retained by the South Essex Sewerage District to design new treatment facilities and interceptors for. the District, which includes the four communities of: Beverly, Peabody; Salem & Danvers. To<date the consultants have calculated design flows for the four communities at the locations t where it will enter the interceptors. They are now working on sizing and locating ' the various interceptors with priority placed on the Peabody-Salem interceptor. lir Chalas stated they will not complete this project unit about December, 1968, at which time they will be in a position to present figures to the District £or the percentages of the total cost that each community should have to pay t There appears to be no short, cut or immediate measures that can be undertaken to ease the pollutional lead on the north Rivera Several industrial sources, have been found and are 3n the process of being eliminated. On Saturday May 4, 1953, the writer mach a site exp ination o€ the Gpldthwaite - Proctor Brook area. :Galdth,raite Brook-wap---..zy turli i'> >'�'r it nn t�aec rl 1�Q FP�t�� < r r e�,i tl�{n ' wastes - from some.point upstream. The Peabody Board of Health and other municipal officials . in both Peabody and Salem have stated that on weekends and at hoary other than l r;orking hours during the week the..e streams periodically receive ind..:,t�,..i wMte-„ . The writer recommends in the near future_ these streams be hatched durir;? *aid: hours either by an engineer from this Division or by an officer from the Division: of _ Law Enforcement to determine if such alleged dischargesdooccur. Poi— Donald S. Pottle . Associate Sanitary Engineer Enclosures: 1) Map '11) Analyses 28) Photographs 8) Letters t - - br 14 + `. .. , �? t • R a t • t ' r VI�IR ' , ".I �� 3/f� VV 1,�� �\ / I�1) ��^\)` GAM1A .� � '` ..✓ �,� �y H�✓ I N-1) Nortn R. @ �1j-: , �JLC�n��InC �� North Street -2) 2111 dia., pipe -4) 24" dia. pipe � S O� d 77 � \,f J1f N-7) Korth R. @ ' e JJ��✓ �� �` Flint Street C. ;a�/ � `(N-9) North R. @ i o J�( � t '/ - - Grove Street ia t r ',� � � . ' � N-11) North R. @ City Line Oc N-15) North R. up- stream of Unnamed < . ; Brook N / If +vt Brook 1001 north K% of Main Street S-1) Stroagwaier Brook @ North R. N CtHtRA ("�,'1C ��-��\ `' `\\\ � ` `-(G-1) Coldthwaite T l` �• °Y �r� ; Brook @ Proctor Brook P � J �0 o 15 CO 0 C. En q O P. IT Co, a o 0 Vj } y O L o m 'o C- 111 I Tapley Brook @ Washington St. 3 0 _ (P-1) Proctor Brook `+ , @ Goldthwaite Uf &� Brook k! P-8) Proctor Brook @ #340 Lowell St. P-9) Proctor Broo'.c @Railroad 1 41 i � - }Iy�,S rig �1V t rS`13 - Un Vrab W . • rJ CcnnCt4aY.r^ Strnw Ov ys l: 'jtz a" nYA_ - - Vail chax, to cz. Oil _ an Tho M •N.:Ra4IV: o Yla:•{.`"$.a O iSu,_a.. GY/ �. ::s .•s:.v. {a'{:_ .. .. 1, .. a y .GLs�4'La'd i//.��L .".'::.v2i.•4 i��w{ �ry '�'r.i ,J L�Ii.�.ti.�i a..M.Y /Yr.+� .:':1::.,. wC+,�w.. The Lt v.1,�.SS' Yn•.iti.�i •4n}ka:.4ny rs to Y'_+..�i sw..Y wznI iW-..7zmlcra I.i.�YY Leon rti.a ...4 5.1.V' l.;.;j K* Y a ,� x i. � r into �. t'l, +,.w �. {! :. wealth, ah. condition u\'..ich Q in t qu' .0 _. i.\n �.A. ^''s, r._:« �u Ant t +\ s,..nrh i-irmoKC-4 ^,. \2t} }� ,e+\v(t D ,w ,w [ �" ♦a a .I+r•A�V 4Y! Y.]4VMt+ vJ jw .) 4V yl,vp.• �.rc a♦ `..4. ht,�N.,..��i . v^xI..,.¢g w Li'a{sod cad 4t,::.; Peabody abod ..J�V+'le of .�,rv`..1 tub .- . - - in addition to A= a a ..,.. :0a C..F pldl .ry.4...t1sF u..r .. `k:r t....^ \Y X7 w .. ing .:i•.+•;:f] i-•.°.: vF,ff s,'1�.aai" L i $ ' i^v: ,c : an PCOM tiGi ^ 2 Wv' ; C _ i' 1 . lots. t IP. t . ] rycuar C21 Ui I ; aStri`ct. Mwi:OSUP $t.ZO ..•>..'n:.'...l,a d t e :.izz =cu 4o ( : +a.'✓w �Yqo ' VLwh T. u:_=its ; ri :.1 f.r , . mo tio 'ii{/]a.+ q/. . L. n'; to 2 µ[ uca + 4a •vIi dn Vrane f thin n . ilv: J .: )yyJZCdNro WM1ur1AAZjthis / IYlJn will Q10to "Awn-p-0- can �i piJe 4sM}Vr. as &VI *My lf{ xu4 { . . i VZt }„;10-� 211 Lf=e;:c.l :.F..:.:,e yya.�Y:a: notify T`j. rt y+KAY\ of MUng Vries es to S h 3110m; .•t ...;+JAL . . �,6 ,7 AYI!a�}aa:�-� ve«..:� WHO '.} /.1�. :tu, .�. air' r]•+i t D p ;::anw YFcno you �.a= lr Yay `•h q mc rn g (, t+�h•. di•] ! o ay1+ j,�`i Y� 4+.l�llna V,N��� �:! yai� 'L}�V tit..a�i+hLLN . 1Nill W C;L.car cad}^.6n. u yr]v wtj ,SSI�L'•�-,i ,P;�ir Y1. .3r : f h}w Owd of ♦ :.. ... s F ,. CITY OFr°SIALEM HEALTH\DEPARTMENT j BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. srael Kaplan Public Health Center a,+s•`,,,off-Jefferson Avenue ; 5alcTrl',Aiassachusetts 01970 PHILIP H.SAINDON ^o;�,:. >Lr,4.�' ROBERT E. BLENKHORN JOSEPH R. RICHARD " ""°' °�~ HEALTH AGENT (617) 745-9000 MILDRED C.MOULTON,R.N. EFFIE MACDONALD ROBERT C.BON I N FREDERICK M.PIECEWICZ,M.D. Patrick Scanlan TO: Atty,. William J. Tinti, City Solicitor FROM: Robert E. Blenkhorn, Health Agent SUBJECT: North River DATE: June 19, 1980 Enclosed is Health Department correspondence on the North River. Due to the difficulty of making copies, the official documents and copies of this Department are enclosed. Upon completion, please return to the Health Agent. NORTH RIVER October, 21, 1963 Elimination of pollution, correspondence. July, 20, 1965 Elimination of pollution, correspondence. August, 8, 1965 Elimination of pollution, correspondence. August 20, 1965 Elimination of pollution, correspondence. September, 29, 1965 Elimination of pollution, correspondence. May, 1, 1968 Salem Oil and Grease, discharge. May, 14, 1968 Sanitary survey by Division of Water Pollution Control. May, 17, 1968 Water analysis in brooks contributing to North River. May, 20, 1968 Sanitary Survey. June, 4, 1968 Water resources commission with Division of Water Pollution Control water analysis. August, 13, 1968 Division of Water Pollution Control, Department of Public Health Water analysis. January, 1, 1974 EPA, permit to discharge into North River. May, 5, 1974 Division of Water Pollution Control, Request permit to discharge (2) t May, 5, 1974 (cont.) SB water. June 20, 1974 Division of Water Pollution Control, request permit to discharge SB water. December, 1, 1974 Application for permit to discharge SB water. April, 10, 1978 Water analysis with Salem Health Department. August, 14, 1978 Odors and also coloration analysis by Salem Health Department. October, 30, 1978 Water analysis with Salem Health Department. DR. ISRAEL KAPL'AAN .PUBLIC,jAL'I H CENTER ;i :Ha bOARD OF'-HEAL t-H OffJeffersontAvenue`> Salem,.Massachusetts;01970 ... ... Walter F. Szczerbinski, R.S. ISRAEL KAPLAN. M. D. JOSEPH R. RICHARD Acting HEALTH AGENT 16171 749-9000 M. MARCIA COUNTIB. R. N. MILDRED C. MOULTON. R.H. EFFIE MACDONALD Philippe H. Saindon April 10, 1978 Councilwoman Mrs. Frances J. Grace 3 Hillside Avenue Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mrs. Grace: Complying with your request of Monday, April 3, 1978, Joseph Lubas and Martin Fair, Sanitarians, tested the North. River from Peabody to the North Street overpass. Water samples were taken at the overpass on North Street, the bridge at Flint Street and the bridge at Grove Street, off Harmony Grove Road in the rear of Salem 0il and Grease, and at Stahl Finishing Company in Peabody. The results of these analyses demonstrated the presence of sewage and industrial wastes which were observed in;:the river on that day. Enclosed .are phatograps of industrial wastes flowing in the river and Coliform counts of the water samples. Very truly yours, FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH WALTER F. JS77C RBINSKI, R.S. Acting Health Agent WFS/J Encls. Blind copy to Mr. Fletcher, City Engineer � CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT s y DR. ISRAEL KAPLAN PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER OFF AN AVENUE WALTER'^F, SZCZERB INSKI, R.S. SALEM, MA 01970 t a ACTING .HEALTH AGENT SALEM. M ' wc'r..xN" RESULTS OF ANALYSES Collected Z113 /7F Examined 3 7P COLLAEROGENES GROUP v d b C NO. SOURCE OF SAMPLE o sj Presumptive Confirm o a o ° M P N w v .Olml O.lml 1.Om1 lOml. s/s7,1oa CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT BY .Nf,�1'V FAiR . . . . . .f05Et'1}, BIOLOGIST CITY OF S �<EM HGTMENT _ OA (S� ALIh r Dr. ra Rap, m$ 1 Heal l enter � �J� fersci3lA vel �le� a'MassachusetJ P F'970 PHILIP H.SAINDON '•z..C'xb31'vC- ROBERT E. BLENKHORN JOSEPH R.RICHARD HEALTH AGENT (617) 745-9000 MILDRED C.MOULTON,R.N. EFFIE MACDONALD ROBERT C.BONIN FREDERICK M.PIECEWICZ,M.D. Patrick Scanlan TO: Atty,.. William J. Tinti, City Solicitor FROM: Robert E. Blenkhorn, Health Agent SUBJECT: North River DATE: June 19, 1980 Enclosed is Health Department correspondence on the North River. Due to the difficulty of making copies, the official documents and copies of this Department are enclosed. Upon completion, please return to the Health Agent. NORTH RIVER October, 21, 1963 Elimination of pollution, correspondence. July, 20, 1965 Elimination of pollution, correspondence. August, 8, 1965 Elimination of pollution, correspondence. August 20, 1965 Elimination of pollution, correspondence. September, 29, 1965 Elimination of pollution, correspondence. May, 1, 1968 Salem Oil and Grease, discharge. May, 14, 1968 Sanitary survey by Division of Water Pollution Control. May, 17, 1968 Water analysis in brooks contributing to North Rivera May, 20, 1968 Sanitary Survey. June, 4, 1968 Water resources commission with Division of Water Pollution Control water analysis. August, 13, 1968 Division of Water Pollution Control, Department of Public Health Water analysis. January„ 1, 1974 EPA, permit to discharge into North River.- May, iver.May, 5, 1974 Division of Water Pollution Control, Request permit to discharge (2) May, 1974 (cont.) SB water. June 20, 1974 Division of Water Pollution Control, request permit to discharge. SB water. December, 1, 1974 Application for permit to discharge SB water. April, 10, 1978 J1 Water analysis with Salem Health Department August, 14, 1978 Odors and also, coloration analysis by Salem Health Department. October, 30, 1978 Water analysis with Salem Health Department. '. Y :S. EVIIItOIr•1E^iT.4L PROTECTION AGF.iIC? THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, PEZMIT5 BRANCH WATER RESOURCES CO•2,;i5SZGN ROOM 2109, 7GHiI F. KEITIEDY FEDERAL BUILDING DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02203 LEVERETT SALTONSTALL BUILDING BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS 02202 FACT SHEET 4 er :j FOR NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION TO DISCHARGE TO THE WATERS OF THE CCi•i=TALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS APPLICANT NAME: City of Salem MAILING ADDRESS: 93 Washington Street s Salem, MA 01970 i APPLICATION NUMBER: EPA: P^A0100692 STATE: M065 The City of Salem has applied for a NPDES permit to discharge pollutants "• to the North River {Beverly Harbor;, a Class SB water. Class SB waters are defined as being suitable for bathing and recreational purposes including water contact sports, industrial cooling, and for certain shell— fisheries crith depuration. ? Sewage flow from Salem is normally collected and transported to the South i Essex Sewerage District sewer system. {The South Essex Sewerage District is presently constructing a secondary wastewater treatment plant.} The proposed permit is for discharge from one {1} existing sanitary sewage overflow located on Thorndike Street {see Attachment A and B). This discharge should only occur during power failures which affect the pumping equipment. The applicant reports that the discharge occurs approximately once every two years. The quantity -and quality of- the discharge are unknown, The discharge will be subject to the Special Conditions attached {see Attachments C. D, and E}. No effluent limitations on this discharge are being established at this time; however, as a condition of the permit, the permittee is required to submit a report regarding this overflow to include its preliminary long— range plan of abatement of this discharge. As a result of the report, appropriate effluent limitations may be set on this discharge, 4j A <:)G9 SE2tn.L w �•OCAT1On! LA';' LoNC - - � r(�E�vCNCV blSCal�a2,c.E R�=cICV�tJC� WaTGiZ_. . C:, ( -1"Nb�NDIK.E STC«ET - UNTR.E'•.RTG� 002 42-32-07 70- 53-23 2A�E t�lofTH Z�VcSZ O V G-.F t_oW wAS-Ew r-lTz F. r i a 1 • l �T r- rr(r�ll 1 F) n,hJvelki eIX 7�r � L� !n ti 15 I .( u l -� i!' a _,`, \✓ ,, i rl ��11�'/[l/ U / �..,!i � t (� � �V Ei}\ Njj /f o -+ t O \ �ii\p\ ` � � t� \ !�� 6. I�I� � ,: � 1 \ ' r`•��\t - r fJ,�., / �� "'^• Vr� w o. Djn%tlsl,olL 44 41 EI i gt.. SCI H II .; ' Zo �Fo [Ers Pt Z. 191 Cv o f \ ry�L o Sna n!A .r u1 A JrV 1 r _ ' �( � ��s '] "> / .+ S �f 1 0 !40 � • . . r +r � Gals f r PC r. P )(! P 32'30" Pe C14 r �1\ Pd k i/ v °- ' re[obsier r� _ �k �35✓` �Ngqrtn S.c� i� �•I i �� _ /�_ r Ro Ys Pt J,1 '• v } - 6� I� G6th Cours ro A A Iro . /e° � � �✓�� � 11P aT' L �G� ok - �12'i Cil MAR 'j (� A �� �I t2 illi r : < IT li - � ljl f - � y+�+ H,�RBOr° toItfi A O r A C7 u t c I I by °i5 !/�/. Q4i V• *'X4t ! �r lv " t ( �!, 1� rry, vt � �l lil �I.' llcl UlO�� \� Ill ill 'It it �1 Ccrr+ r�// ��' r �b PLri y� I ✓ rr rl / t/ A _ ° ' Powb rµhm01 � CL� / /r Ir/ - r rt7fT CRS >t vV I i." }l�13 1 / Hai /off l Gabbs - vvruG ..nu , Page SC 1 of (' F 1. Special Conditions A. Effluent Limits ' C)IvTIL JV1..1E t., 197-1 'TNE r''G2.htiTTEE M NJTNCXz.1�El� rc I>15CN.a GIF_ V),d7 WAST F-vjraTGP- O4EF'�=Lcwj `Td �': �t'1� NO2'SN `1Z1VEft.. ��E.V%2.LY HAiLBGfZ, F'CAt� 1'�ISCH�IZCo-t- �.-^=1 P�... t=F..) 1� , �+-t1S 1 -�MiT iS CdN�1T iG4E..f'J �31�01.3 pGF_'tAtTYEs IQENN\FlttJIQC., ixalc) '"ltJ -Ta 7144 JCx. A i ;a �1 q a Page SC z of 6 >a a, The ill of the effluc_^_t Shall not be leGG thai: E.0 nor greaLe'i Lhal, 9.0 at any time, unless these values are exceeded due to natural causes or as a result of the approved treatment processes. b. b'p---total chlorine residual of the effluent shall not result_--'`f in any demonstrable harm to acquatic life or violate any water quality standard which has been or may be promulgated. Upon promulgation of any such standard, this permit may be revised or amended in accordance with such standards, the permittee being so notified. c. The discharge shall not cause visible discoloration of the receiving waters. ��- a d. The discharge shall not cause a violation of the water quality —,.standards of the receiving waters. e,--The monthly average concentration of BOD and total suspended aolid�s in -the discharge shall not exceed 15 percent of the monthly average concentrations. of BOD and total suspended solids-in"`the influent into the permit tee'`s _wastewater treatment-facilities. Af. blien the effluent discharged'for a'peri.od of 90 consecutive days } exceeds 80 pence-t. of the permitted flow limitation, the permittee shall subrJ.t'to t?7G ermit t'nc a� h�ri v an. 1'�cl_ f r �nrt p 1 o it. t, anal} . s__o_ projected loadings and a program for maintaining satisfactory treatment levels consistent with approved water quality management plans . �l i I• i h - j3ii Page SC 3 of 6' =: B. Implementation Schedule , The permittee shall comply with the. following implementation schedule: 1. By_ submit an engineering report andpreliminaryplans j to the Regional Administrator for review and the Director for approval 2. By submit final plans to the Regional Administrator for review and the Director for approval 3. By award the construction contract for the approved facilities A 4. Commence construction of the approved a. by b. by 5. Complete construction. of the approved a. by b._ by I 6. By, attain cperational level 7.. By SuN, z k , ',y375, have in effect a sewer use ordinance, and/or Rules and Regulations, pursuant to Section 10 of Chapter 83, Mass. General Laws (See General Condition 2D) 8. By Z)ac-, rAaca 3iow4 report on bypasses and/or overflows (See a General Condition 19} 9. Other ' Pz�c,2cs.s T�'EC>oz-r �c�.r-a�,wat, a. Ce Ea at C, -,D\ nona 2,p by b. by The fGastewater' treatment' faal.ities cainemplated y the above implementation sphedu e sha51 f" 'd tr atment at level cat�'sisterit with Section 2,0'1(g) (A) q of t}� Aqf or/ny mere string nt l mit required ta�meet Section 30I({) (1}�('C) ofrthe Act. Y t i ,A P i PAGE 6 Tentative determinations have been made by the Massachusetts Division of .Tater. Pollution Gostroi (haP ) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) relative to effluent limitations and other conditions to be imposed on the permit. These limitations and conditions will assure that State eater quality standards and applicable provisions of the Federal Nater Pollution Control Act (i• PCA) will be c.et. ;i Effluent limitations to be imposed on the pending permit are based primarily on secondary treatment regulations as defined in 40 C.F.R. 9 133.102, 3S F.R. 222988, 22299. rt Orli:.:: INFORMATION The complete application, proposed nor,,-:;it, and other information (other th it that: 4:hicn the Ugi.onal Administrntor, EPA, uaintains _.o confidential) are on file and may be inspected at the D`. 7C or E?A. Bosto;r offices. Copies, obtained by marline, (617)223-501, will be mvie at a cost of 20C per page from 9:0 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. , aonday through Friday. REGISTER 0 I::Ti:RESTE2 P3^57?:S Any person interest_d in a particular application or croup of applications, nay leave his :13 me, a ldress and phone number as part. O_ the ap?lica tic❑ file. This list of names will in maintained as a means for persons with an interest in an application to contact others with similar interests. PUBLIC CO)^'!' FS Public comments on the proposed permit are invited and should be submitted in crritinq prior to June 20, 1974 to either the D71C or the EPA, Boston offices, at the listed addresses. Any person, prior to S^:-a date, may submit a request in writing to this office for an infor-al pablic hearing or a formal adjudicatory hearing to consider the propose) permit . Requests for a formal a3Judi.cstory hearing rust satisfy the requirements of 40 C.F.R. s125.34 (c), KY.R. 13537. A hearing will be held only if response to this , notice indicates significant public interest . The ap?lication number Eb'"B'd II appear next to the EPA a2dress on the envelope and on the first pate of any submitted co hents. U! coy;-.encs receive& prior to the above date will be considered in the formulation of the final determinations. Once a final permit has been issued following a public hearing and notice Of this fact given, any person, may within twenty (20) days after the issuance of such notice, appeal the issuance of the permit by requesting an adjudicatory S hearing, in accordance with the procedures set forth in 40 C.F.R. 1125.34 (c) , 33F.R. 13537. G lisyr.YY -. ;.1} - t ST7 : 1 Environmental Protection Agency The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Region t Water Resources Commission Division of Water Pollution Control John F. Kennedy Fed3ral Building Leverett Soltonstall Buiidin' ' 110stonz Massachusn"tta 02.20'3 Boston, Massachusetts 02202 DISCHARGE PEMIT Name and Address of Applicant: ~ I Y a SruEN. 93 L�t�a�ti tiaTara � ' ISTME c.l ��\.E'hl h-�'4 savSAGU VSe"'tT5 O\g"JQ . y 1 _} Application "o. Pedes! ice!\i-at"J l uGb�G . State �.j Date of Application ...1•ae..sv�*.u.Y . `'�7�?' . Permit No. - Federal h1 6.c> 0092 _ - State { Date of Issuance Date of Expiration .aQhsS_ 1 \<?"7 7 y' 'j j , r.; j AUORZTF FOR ISS?i.�tiC TBE j l ' a Pursuant to Section 4Q2(a) (1) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (Public Law 92-500) and pursuant to authority granted by Chapter 21, Sections 26-53 of the Massachusetts General Laws, as amended, the following permit is hereby issued to. .; . Tat G"`! O= SALEM - j (hereinafter called the "permittee") , `3 \ authorizing the discharge to -rtes Noe-rN l?,Vez (SEVEQkv kAA7-eO2.) such authorization being expressly conditional on compliance by the permittee with all terms and conditions of the permit hereinafter set forth. This Discharge Permit is issued jointly by the U.S. Environmental ' Protection Agency and the 5iv4sion of Water Pollution Control under Federal and State law, respectively. Each Agency shall have the independent right to 9 enforce tha terms and conditions of this Permit. Any modification, suspension, l or revocation of this Permit shall be effective only with respect to the Agency taking such action, and shall not affect the validity or status of this Permit -Al as issued by the other Agency, unless and until each Agency has concurred in writing with such modification, suspension, or revocation. In the event any portion of this Permit is declared invalid, illegal or otherwise issued in violation of State law, such permit shall remain infull force and effect under Federal law as an b'P3ES Permit issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In the event this Permit is declared invalid, illegal or otherwise issued in violation of Federal law, this Permit shall remain in full force and effect under State law as a Permit issued by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 3 - - Page SC 1 of b 1.' . Recial Conditions - A. Effluent Limits ic �.Uh3TIL- 197'7 } 'TN.c F'''mzmtrme AtJrHotu�EO 'CCS D15f/CNA .G UNTSLE•.r�ti E1 o WAST!^EtuT .tt OV�EE.FLcivJ To `tHE N01z--rA ;Zwem `BSvmrz.LV �ARBd>4 FF?FM 3 lei CkiA RC.E Jc tR` - ' l NUhAG'c2 OC>2. � PS t.`ESCC�t 2,E5� Ot.l A"C'T t�,CwMEl.1T A .iN� S,t?„�E.LT . i _ -'i "1'O GEI.�E�'...a4 CO),JD IT Io}.3 lg , �H.\5 P"c.,RMIT IS C6NO1T ic,"`I`E.1'J u'c'�CtiJ F'Ep.MIT`TEE. 12c�L\AtrJiTJ . ;.. C+, TtE'i> " 1tJ 'To Ti-�E SCxJTN 'ESSEX ��' SE�'JE�.R.G.�c l.,�t�J�14.lCT �,,,a`WCR,£�GE...S�l5TEM- FOt2 Z'Wo. ...TsVtC.A'T\Cai.1 OF T\=�E { lila - d u Y+ Page SC of b a. The pH of the el fluent shall not be less than .6.0 nor greater than 9.0 at any time, unless these values are exceeded due to natural i causes or as a result of the approved treatment processes. b. The total chlorfz2e residual of the effluent shall not result in any demonstrable harm to acquatic, life or violate any water quality standard which has been or may be promulgated. Upon promulgation of any such standard, this permit may be revised or amended. in accordance with such standards, the permittee being so. notified. i c. The discharge shall not cause visible discoloration of the receiving waters. d. . The discharge shall not cause a violation of the water quality ,a standards of the receiving waters. e--.Tthe u monthly average concentration of BOD and total sspende of in_ the_discharge shall not exceed 15 percent of the monthly average concentrations of BOD and total suspended solids-in the influent into the permitteeAs-_wastewater treatme -facilities. f. When the effluer_'t discharged or d-period of90consecutive days exceeds 80 perce>it.-of"the permitted flow limitation, the permittee shall submit--t�otthe permitting authority an analysis-of projected loarlinfs and a program for maintaining satisfactory trea'tmant levels aconsistent: with. approved water quality management plans . I yA 41 s u I f Page Sc3 of P 6 . E. Lmpplamentatioa Schedule The permittee shall comply with the following implementation schedule: lans to the Regional Administrator for review and the Director for approv 2. By submit final plans to the Regional Admini ator for review and the Director for approval 3.. By award the construction contract the approved facilities I� 4. Commence construction of the approved a• by b 5. Complete construction. of a approved i . a. -by t�ttin�opaoa�igl,level .m. 7• By 3u1vE t, t97G have in effect a sewer use ordinance, and/or Rules and Regulations, pursuant to Section 10 of Chapter 83, Mass, General Laws (See General Condition 2D) 8. ByCEM3G$ 31;t??.4 report on bypasses and/or overflows (See General Condition 19) ! 9, Other a• Cee-FvaL Cck t^. 20 by D t IT74 b' by The ast ato re tr menr facil't$ c z[tempkated y ±i�@ abo, im7lemenretion s edu khan ovi e tr ttmept at/9 co sistent wi3O Section 1(g) S(A) bf t A�gtfor�y : re sCring�nt Limit pequir+ed to/meet gection 301,E (1)� of he 21. R If Page SC 4 of b i 40. Reporting and Non-Compliance Masts a specific action is required in B above to be taken by a certain date, the permittee shall submit to the Regional Administrator and the Director a written notice of compliance or non-compliance with each of the above j scheduled dates, postmarked no later than. 14 days following each elapsed i date. Each notice of non-compliance shall include the following information: 1. A short description of the non-compliance; f 2. A description of any actions taken or proposed by the permittee to comply j with the elapsed schedule requirement without further delay; 3. .A description of any factors which tend to explain or mitigate the non- compliance; and 4. An estimate of the date permittee will comply with the elapsed schedule 111 requirement and an assessment of the probability that permittee will meet the next schedule requirement on time. Compliance shall be reported by: 1. Submittting the required documents on schedule; or 2. By indicating in writing that the required action has been taken. 1 NOT AVAILABLE Page SC 5 of 6 -- — � . Other Special Conditions 1. It- is apparent that other pollutants attributable to inputs from major contributing industries using the municipal system are also present in the facility's discharge. At such time as sufficient information becomes available to establish limitations for such - -"' pollutants, this permit may be revised to specify effluent limita- . tions for any or all of such .other pollutants in accordance with { industrial best practicable technology requirements or water quality standards. -- 2. The permittee shall have an acceptable sewer ordinance, as re- quired inGen,=zap Condition 20 The permittee shall re- quire ''each major contributing industry subject to pretreatment standards or any other applicable requirements promulgated pur- suant to Section 307 of the Act to submit to the permittee peri- odic notice (at intervals not to exceed nine months) regarding specific actions taken to achieve compliance with the require- ments of Section 307. On the first day of the month after the effective date of this permit and every six months thereafter, the permittee shall submit to the permit issuing authority a report summarizing the progress of all hnown major contributing industries subject to the requirements of Section 307 towards full compliance with such requirements. Such report shall in- clude at least the following information: i a. A narrative summary of actions taken by the permittee to develop, promulgate, and enforce the local industrial - waste ordinance and thereby ensure that all major con- tributing industries comply with the requirements of Section 307. b. The number of major contributing industries using the treatment works, divided into SIC group categories. e. The number of major contributing industries in full com- pliance with the requirements of Section 307, or not subject to these requirements (for example, discharge only compatible pollutants) . d.' A list identifying by name those major contributing in- dustries presently in violation of the requirements of •:_` j Section 307. These semiannual reports must be filed with the permitting authority one month after required above until compliance is achieved. Submission would be required again only if a major contributing industry reverts to violating the requirements of Section 307. a Page. SC b of G i Iumediately upon issuance of this permit, the permittee shall 1 establish amd implement a proccdUza Lo obtain from all major u ., contributing industries specific information on the quality .: and quantity of effluents introduced by such industrial users. `a The followinginformation shall be reported to the permitting agency on a quarterly basis beginning three months after the effective date of this permit. Quarterly reports relating no I change from the previous quarter may simply relate this fact, without submitting repetitive data. These reports should follow the format, an EPA Form 7550-22 (Section IV, Industxial Waste ' yContribution xo.;funicipal System, Standard Form'A - Municipal) , . J copy attached. a Based on the information regarding industrial inputs reported by the permittee pursuant to the preceding paragraph, the permittee will be notified by the permitting authority of the availability of industrial effluent guidelines on which to calculate allowable "v inputs of incompatible pollutants based on best practicable tech- oology for each industry group. Copies of guidelines will be provided as appropriate. No later than 120 days following re-ceipt of this information, the permittee shall also require all such major contributing industries to .implement necessary pre- treatment requirements (as provided for in 40 CFR Part 128) , providing, the permitting authority with notification of specific actions taken in this regard. At that time the permit may be a amended to r.:e€lect the Taunicipal facility's effluent require- tents for incompatible pollutants. .;i y '4 .__.- .Ca4u_. .. ...� u-,d ._..__.}, _ ....... .u.•a..Jur`era- d..xbxwA':.�_�.-..--s-....�s.uw_Wa+.t..........-_ .a._.w`r'u -. _. t s J .etYYu v w w O15CNAzce L,OCA,Mo tDlSc, IAVC:E oR SE2cAL L.AT LoNq 2"c\EVtit3� IVATEC MVM�96:2 - FUEA>CY b\^$CHAR6 - OOZ a ^iNa�NbIKE SCCLErcT VNT�Ea EC> OVEeFwW 42'32-07 7Q-53-28 tZAi28 wAsiEwta ER N415 •(A P-.NVeIL Dvt=i waG R?WE2. FAt`v C.S. ,i j j ., w tiassac It r at r s Page GC 2 of 17 _ Page GC i of 13 2. After notice and opportunity for a hearing, this permit may be modified, suspended, or revoked In whale or in part during its term for cause II. General Conditions including, but not limited to, the fallowing: 1. a. All discharges authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms a. Violation of any terms or conditions of the permit; and conditions.of this permit. The discharge of an p b. Obtaining a permit by misrepresentation or failure to disclose frequently than, or at a level in excess of, that identified and authorized by this permit shall constitute a violation of the terms fully all relevant facts; and -and conditions of this permit. Such a violation may result in the impos- ition of civil and/or criminal penalties as provided for in Section 309 c. A change in conditions or the existence of a condtion which requires of. the Federal Act or Section 42 of the State Act. Facility modifications, either a temporary or permanent reduction or elimination of the additions, and/or expansions that increase the plantcapacity must be authorized discharge._ reported to the Regional Administrator and the Director, and this permit t [hen modif led or reissued to reflect such changes. No change in the 3. The permittee shall permit the Regional Administrator, Director, and other facility discharge, including any new significant industrial discharge duly authorized Environmental Protection Agency and Division personnel or any significant change in the quality or quantity of an existing upon the presentation of proper,credentials: industrial discharge to the treatment system, that will result in new or increased.discharges of pollutants from such treatment system my be made a. To enter upon permittees_premises where an effluent source is unless reported to the Regional Administration and approved by. located or in which any records are required to be kept under the Director. This permit may be modified accordingly. In no ease are terms and conditions of this permit; new connections, .increased flows, or significant changes in influent quantity or quality permitted that will cause violation of the b. To have access to and copy any reocrds required to be kept under effluent limitations specified herein. the terms and conditions of this permit; c. To inspect any monitoring equipment or monitoring method required in this permit; or d. To sample at any intake, wastewater treatment facility, and/or outfall. .4. in the event of any change in control or ownership of facilities fore. which the authorized discharges originate, the permittee shall notify -- the succeeding owner or controller of the existence of this permit by letter, a copy of which shall be is rwarded to the Regional Administrator •and the Director. Succeeding owners or controllers shall bebound by ell the conditions of this permit, unless and until a new or modified permit is obtained. 5. All waste collection, control, treatment, and disposal facilities shall be operated in a manner consistent with the Division's "Rules and Regulations for Operation and Maintenance of Sewerage Systems and Waste Treatment Facilities," as most recently amended, and any applicable Federal I Regulations and Guidelines, which regulations are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this permit. The permittee shall at all times maintain in good-working order and operateas efficiently as possible any facilities or system of control installed or utilized to achieve com- pliance with the terms,and condition. of this permit. 6. The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges; nor does it authorize or relieve the permittee of any liability for any ' 3/74 .['age CC 3 of 13 Page GC 4 of 13 Injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights; nor any infringement of Federal, State, or local laws or regulations; nor - 9. All reports and communications required hereunder are to be made or does it waive the necessity of obtaining any local assent required by sent to the Director of the Division of Nater Pollution Control and the law for the discharge authorized herein. Regional Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. 7. This permit,shall be subject to such monitoring requirements as may be 10. Notwithstanding 2 above, if a toxic effluent standard or. prohibition reasonably required by the Regional Administrator and Director, including (including any schedule of compliance specified in such effluent the installation, use, and maintenance of monitoring equipment or methods standard or prohibition) is established under Section 307(.) of the (including, where appropriate, biological monitoring methods). The Federal Act for a toxic pollutant which is present in the discharge permittee shall provide the Regional Administrator and the Director with authorized herein and such standard or prohibition is more stringent periodic reports on the proper reporting form of monitoring results than any limitation upon such pollutant in this permit, this permit shall obtained by a permittee pursuant to the monitoring requirements contained be revised or modified in accordance with the toxic effluent standard or herein. The permittee shell maintain records of all information resulting proh161t ion, and the permittee shall be so notified. from any monitoring activities required herein. Any records of monitoring activities and results shall include for all samples: / 11. The provisions of this permit are severable, and the invalidity of any - condition or subdivision thereof shall not make void any other condition a. The date, exact place and time of sampling;g; or subdivision thereof. b. The dates and times analyses were performed; 12. .Reporting and Monitoring ' c. Who performed the sampling and analyses; a. Quality Control d. The analytical techniques/methods used, including sampling, handling, The permittee shall calibrate and ,perform maintenance procedures on all monitoring and analytical instrumentation at regular intervals to ensure end preservation techniques; and - B Y B ' accuracy of measurements or shall ensure that both activities will be e. The results of each such analysis. Any records of monitoring conducted. Samples shall be representative of the volume and quality activities and results including all original strip chart recordings of effluent discharged over the sampling and reporting period. for continuous monitoring instrumentation and calibration and maintenance records, shall be retained for a minimum of three years. (1) The permittee shall provide the above records and shall This period shall be extended during the course of any unresolved - demonstrate the accuracy of the flow measuring device upon litigation regarding the discharge of pollutants by the permittee request of the Director and the Regional Administrator. or when requested by the Regional Administrator or the Director. The permittee shall identify the effluent sampling point e used for each discharge. g. All Information and data provided by an applicant or a permittee ' identifying the nature and frequency of a discharge shall be available (2). The permittee shall analyze any additonal samples as may be to the public without restriction. All other information (other than required by the Director and the Regional Administrator to effluent data) which may be sumltted by an applicant in connection with ensure analytical quality control. a permit application or which may be furnished by a permittee in connection with required periodic reports shall also be available to the public unless (3) If this permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently theapplicant or permittee is able to demonstrate that the disclosure of than is required by this permit, he shall also provide the such information or particular part thereof to the general public would results of such monitoring to the Director and Regional divulge methods or processes entitled to protection as trade secrets _ Administrator. in accordance with Federal regulations contained In 40 CFR Parc 124.35. Where the applicant or permittee is able toso demonstrate, the Director b. Sampling and Analysis and the Regional Administrator shall treat the information or the particular part (other than effluent data) as confidential and not The sampling, preservation, handling, and analytical methods used must release it to any unauthorized person. Such information may be divulged conform to the test procedures guidelines prepared under Section 304(g) to other officers, employees, or authorized representatives of the _ of the Federal Act. Commonwealth or the United States Gob(cnment concerned with carrying out water pollution control laws. s _ Page CC 5 of 13 - - - - Page GC 6 of II-- i" Reporting r`•. - - 15. Other Materials- - - - '-The results-of the above mentioned requirements shall.tie reported as produced or used in the operation-of - �•regoired in Special Condtion C. The permittee shall include in this r- -Other materials ordinarily report anp-previousty approved: non-standard methods used. Permanent 6 - this facility,-which.have been-specifically identified in the - g Of a discharge--should be brow ht to tba..attention of the application, map be diacheiged_at the maximum. frequency and maximi®-_ 'Director tot within 15 days.by a eDe<1aY 15 level SAagtified in the application, provided and;the Regional: - e written notification. A written report should be eubmitted if tber treatment, and •• They are nor have been any modifications. in the waste collection, trlapbael Pa<Siittee; ehangas.In operational procedures: of other } _ _ disposal fa facilities. c which 011 tha'nature and frequency,of the a (1)`,Designated ae.toxic or hazardous under provisions of discharge tY activities concern the conditions oY this permit. fi r Sections 307-and 311,'respectively, of the Federal Water - _ .Pollution Control Act, or the Massachusetts General latos �- - - C. 21, 1057,.58 and the Division of Water Pollution Control '13. Certification of Reports. - Razardom Waste Regulations - - All reports shall be signed by the chief operator of the treatment facility' _ (2) Known to be hazardous or toxicby the permittee, except cM!!' and . - - - - such materials,may be discharged In certain limited amonnta a-.-' In`tFe case of corporations, by a.9rinripal executive officer.of- - - - with the written approval of, and under special condi rose.' et4'eaat the level:at vice.president, or his duly authariaed tap established by the Director and the.Regional Administrator' resentetive, if sueh:repreamtetive`fa responsible for the:overall ..or their dea49tated representatives, if the eubetanca vfl�. .opener}bn of-the facility from which.the discharge described in the . not pose ani lomtnent hazard to the public health or safety; NPORS-form originattd:. -- ., b• Tfie"diecharge of-#h materials will not violate applicablmAmater b. tun tFa case of a partnership, by a general Dertue _ } - quality etandardsT dad t _ C. Ea`trie rade,of a sale ptoprletotahlp,.by the proRrietor; - - c• The permittee is met notified by the Director and the Regio" - Administrator to,`eliminate or reduce thequantityof much:materials d: 'Te the-case of a municipal Stats, or.other PuhlIt facility, by entering the wategtpursa. - - elected official; - eitber a Principal executive off icer.or.ranking . - 1y,'. Solids Disposal - # " 14: -OL1 Oiacbaigee Collette&screenlogs, aludges,,end other wilds removed from liquid '[here erielh be no diechergr.of harmful qusnticiee�oE-nil, a&dofine&' wastes.stall be disposed of 1n such a manner as to prevent entry of such pursuant to 40 CPR 110 and NaeeacFueette Water Quality gtmdsrda, n materialsorleseha�toetfietefrom.into navigable "term or their tributariea. - including (1) any subsequent amendments or revisions made thereto, or 'l7. Non-Chance - - - (2) any more restrictive limitations which.may be,imposed otherwise.by - - omp _ . 'law or regulation. The authorizationof this permit does not preclude the institution of any legal action nor relieve the permittee from any In the event the permitteeis unable to comply with any of the condition:. _liabilities, penalties, or responsibilities established by Section 311 of of this permit, due, among others reasons, to: the Federal Act, by Massachusetts General laws c• 21,'2127(14), and 42 _ as amended, and the Massachusetts Rules for the Prevention and Control of s. breakdown or malncenanca of manta treatment equipment (biological Oil_Pollution in the Waters of the Commonwealth by any subsequent amendments and physical-chemical systema including, but not limited to, all thereto, or by any superseding Pederal or State legislation. pipes, transfer pumps, compressors, collection ponds or tanks it= the segregation of treated or untreated wastes, Son exchange _ - - - columns, or carbon absorption mite), b. accidents cawed by human error or negligence, or c. other causes, much as act of nature, Page CC 8 of 13 Page CC 7 or 13 - 19. Bypasses the permittee shall provide the Regional Administrator and the Director - with the following information in writing within five days after come nco- a. The diversion or bypass of any discharge from waste treatment ment of such occurrence: facilities utilized by the permittee to maintain compliance with _ the terms and conditions of this permit is prohibited, except (I) cause of non-compliance; , (1) where unavoidable to prevent lose of life or severe property (2) a description of the non-complying d$scharge including its damage, or - impact upon the receiving waters; t 1 (2) where excessive storm drainage or runoff would damage any (3) anticipated time the condition of man-compliance is expected facilities necessary for compliance with the terms and to continue, or if such condition has been corrected, the fonditlons of this permit. duration of the period of non-compliance; The permittee shall immediately notify the Regional Administrator (b) steps taken by the permittee to reduce and eliminate the moa- - and the Director in writing of each such diversion or bypass in. complying discharge; and accordance with the procedure specified above for reporting non-compliance. (5) steps to be taken by the permittee to prevent reoccurrence of the condition of non-compliance. - b. 'Pollutant discharges resulting from bypass flows and overflows of the permittees leverage system are subject to this permit. Such The permittee shalltake all.reasonable steps to minimizemyadverse discharges (such as those attributable to combined severs) could .impact to navigable waters resulting from non-compliance with any effluent cause serious problems In the receiving waters. Prior to setting limitation specified in this permit, Sncluding, auch accelerated or - specific effluent limitations on such discharges, additional additional monitoring as necessary to determine the natureand impact of information is required. The permittee shall submit such. informetion the non-complying-discharge. - - to the Regional-Administrator and the Director as specified in Special - - - Condition B. The submittal shall identify and locate such discharges Nothing:In this Permit shall. be-construed to relieve the peralttad from: and shall, as a minumum, describe the extent and causes of such - civil or criminal penalties for non-compliance:,-whether or not such non-. . discharges, eatimte the'frequency and duration of such-discharges, -. compliance is. due/to factors beyond his control, such an equipment breakdown.. deseribe the effect on the.receiving waters, and contain such additional electric power failure, accident,�or nt:ural_dieaster. data as is available to the applicant. The permitteeshallalso - submit its preliminary long-range plan of abatement for these. 18. Emergency Action - Electric Power Failure : discharges. This permit condition shall not abrogate responsibility of the permittee to supply additional information requested in any federal The permittee shall indicate in writing to the Regional Administrator and the 'permit application. form. Director within 30 days of the effective date of this permit that, in the - - event the primary source of electric power fails, the permittee will provide, - The Regional Administrator and the Director reserve the right to as a minumum, primary treatment (or its equivalent) plus disinfection for all make appropriate revisions to this permit in order to establish any wastes discharged into the waste treatment facility. If the permittee does appropriate,effluent.limitatlons, schedules of compliance, or other not so indicate to the Regional Administrator and the Director, it shall provisions which may be authorized under the Federal and State Acts in provide an alternative source of power for the operation of its treatment order to bring all such discharges into compliance with these Acts. facilities in accordance with a schedule to be established by the Regional Administrator and the Director which will become part of this permit. „ 20. Sewer Ordinances - __ The alternate power supply, whether from a generating suit located ` at the plant site or purchased-, from an independent source of electricity, - The permittee shall have in effect (as specified in Special Condition B), 'must be separate from the existing power source used to operate the waste a seder use ordinance and/or Rules and Regulations, pursuant to Section 30 treatment facilities. If a separate facility located at the plant site is to of Chapter 83 of the Massachusetts General Ems. acceptable to the Regional be used, the permittee shall certify in writing to the Regional Administrator _ Administrator and the Director which, as a mioumam: and the Director when the facility is completed and prepared to generate power. i Page GG 9 of 13 Page GC 10 of 13 a. Prohibits the introduction by any discharger into the permittee's sewerage system or treatment facilities of any pollutant which I. Authorizes the permittee's authorized representative to enter into, upon, or through the premises of any industry discharging into the (1) is a toxic pollutant in toxic amounts, as defined in standards rmoltpae's tre.ht"ouurk, to have access to and CORY any records, issued from time to time under Section 307(a) of the Federal to Inspect any Act or any applicable State Act; subsection monitoring equipment or method required aider treatment worksaboveI and to sample any discharge into the permittee's (2) creates a fire or explosion hazard in permittee's treatment works; 21. Changes in Discharges to Treatment F'aO1F2ties (3) causes corrosive structural damage CO permittee's treatment works, including all wastes with pM lower than 5.0; The permittee shall notify the Regional Administrator and the Director Of anydischarge specified In General Condition 20(b) hereof within 30 days (4) contains solid or viscous substance in amounts which would cause of th; data an which it comes to the attention of the permittee. This obstruction to the flaw in sewers or other interference with permit may be modified accordingly, proper operation of the permittee's treatment works; or 22. Reapplication (5) in the case of a major contributing industry, as defined herein, contains an incompatible pollutant, as further defined herein, If the permittee desires to continue to discharge after the expiration In an amount or concentration in excess of that allowed under of this permit, it shell reapply on the application farms then in vee standards or guidelines issued from time to time pursuant to at least 180 days before this Sections 304, 306 and/or 307 of the Federal Act, or pursuant to y permit expires. any applicable State Act; Or 23. Definition, (6) has not tebeen subjected lawto any pretreatment that my be required for Purposes of this permit, rho following definitions shall, apply: under Regional AdmLnistrator - Regional Administrator, Region 1, Environmental b. Requires 45 days prior notification Co the permittee by any person Protection Agency, g g• or parsons of a H Jahn n, Kennedy Federal Building. Government Center. Holton, Massachusetts 02203 (1) proposed substantial change in volumi or character of pollutant Attention: Permits Branch aver that being discharged into the permittee', treatment works Director - Director of h at the time the of issuance of this permit, Massachusetts Division of Water Pollution Control (2) proposed new discharges into the permittee's treatment works Division - of pollutants from any source which would be a new source as _ Massachusatte stater Resources Commission, defined in Section 306 of the Federal Act, if such source were Division of Water Pollution Control, Leverett discharging pollutants, or SSaall[nnstall Building, 200 Cambridge Street, Massachusetts 02202 (3) proposed new discharge into the permittee's treatment works of Mean pollutants from any source which would be subject to Section 301 Tho mean value is the arithmetic mean unless used for fecal or total Coliform, which would be a geometric mean. . . of the Federal Act if it were discharging such pollutants. Notional Pollutant DL&char Elimination S stem permit NPDES - A permit issued I. works to any industry discharging into the discharges treatment � � under l Act,it of 3— of the Federal Water Pollution works ro perform such monitoring of Its discharges as the permittee � Control Ac[, as amended may reasonably require, including the s, to keep use, and main- (Public Law 92-500), of such of monitoring equipment methods, to keep records of the results Grafi Sample _ An individual sample of such monitoring, and re report the results of such monitoring than 15 minutes, pie collected in a Period OE leas to the permittee. Such records shall be made available by the permittee to the Regional Administrator and the Director upon request. Page GC 12 of 13 Page GC 11 of 13 Composite Sample : A sample consisting at a minimum of grab samples The following abbreviations, when used, are defined below: taken hourly during the period specified in the section on 'innitoring and Reporting and combined Cu. H/day or M3/day cubic meters per day proportional to flow, or a sample continuously - collected proportional to flow over that same mg/1 milligrams per liter time period. . ug/l micrograms per liter Weekly Average - The average of a minimum of three composite samples taken on three separate days, or at least one grab kgpd or kg/day kilograms per day sample per day, taken on three separate days, as required for the parameter being reported within a Temp. °C t temperature in degrees Centigrade week. Temp. °F temperature in degrees Fahrenheit Monthly Average - The average of a minimum of twelve composite samples taken on twelve separate days, or at least one grab TNFR or TSS total nonfilterable residue or total suspended sample per day, taken on twelve separate days, as solids required for the parameter being reported within a calendar month. DO dissolved oxygen Maxi-cm D2 - A'value not to be exceeded by any composite'or grab BOD five-day biochemical oxygen demandunless sample, as appropriate. otherwise specified Instantaneous Maximum - A value not to be exceeded in any grab sample. TKN total Kjeldahl nitrogen as nitrogen Average The arithmetic mean of values taken at the frequency NH3-N ammonia nitrogen as nitrogen required for each parameter over the specified period. For total and/or fecal coliforms, the average shall be Ib/day pounds per.day computed as the geometric mean. Tot al'P total phosphorus as phosphorus Incompatible Pollutant - Any pollutant, other [M1en biochemical oxygen demand, . suspended solids, pH, fecal coliform bacteria, or COD chemical oxygen demand additional pollutants identified in the permit, which the treatment works was not designed to treat TOC total organic carbon and does not remove to a substantial degree. Surfactant surface-active agent Ma or Contributing Industry - One that: pH a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration 1. Has a flow of 50,000 gallons or more per average work day; PCB polychlorinated biphenyl 2. Has a flow greater than five percent of-the flow CFS cubic feet per second carried by the municipal system receiving the i waste; MCD million gallons per day 3. Has in its wastes a toxic pollutant in toxic smounts 011 5 Greece hexane extractable material, as defined in standards issued under Section 307(a) of the Act; or Total Coliform total coliform bacteria 4. Has a significant impact, either singly or in Turb. turbidity measured in Jackson Candle Unite (JTU) combination with other contributing industries, on a publicly owned treatment works or on the quality of effluent from that treatment works. Page GC 7-3 of 13 Fecal Coliform total fecal coliform bacteria ml/1 milliliter(s) per liter ml I milliliter(s) a SU standard units NO3-Nnitrate nitrogen as nitrogen NOZ N nitrite nitrogen as nitrogen "i N02&NO3 combined nitrite and nitrate nitrogen as nitrogen ClZ total residual chlorine Facility/Treatment System Includes, without limitation, wastewater treatment plants, collection systems, intercepting sewers and bypass, overflow and outfall sewers under the juris- diction of the permittee This permit shall become effective on the date of the signature of the signatories listed below and shall expire on E i> >`��i Thomas C. McMahon, Director Date Division of Water Pollution Control . _ Commonwealth of Massachimsetts Jeffrey G. Miller, Director Date . Enforcement Division Environmental Protection Agency ✓ TrJE COMTO'-TW[EALTTT OF 11:iSS':CH7SETTS U.S. ENVIR01 ENTAL PROTECTIO'd AGENCY WATER P SOrT'CES C641TISSIOI ENFORCEINIENT DIVISION, PERMITS ,R.ANCH DIVISIO1 OF TATER POITUTICA "U,ITROL RrGIOA I LEGFEIZ .TT SALTONSTALT rTJILDL•JG JOHN F KENNEDY MD'_RAL BUITDING R BOSTO:T, MASSACHUSETTS 02202. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02203 JOITdT PIMLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED CO ^i0"1tTALT'd OF MASSACHUSETTS/U.S. ENVIR01"F"rJTAL PROT. CT'I01 Ar- .dCY ISSUAIJC OF N°PI01AL POILUT—TT DISCHARGE ELIMINATI0:1 SYS`1 f ('FOES) PER Ii(5) TO DISCHARGE IVTO OF THE C0 _"ION 74ALTFt OF MASSACHUSETTS USETTS U+i R CH:-PT , 21 , SECTIOz1 /,3 of THE MASSACHUSETTS G '"I_lI, La'?S, AS tLf' TDED RY CH:=3 546 OF UTE ACTS OF 1973 AND 'J`TJER SECTIO i 4.01 Ur PHE FED_ 11L WATER POLLUTION CO'IT:tOL ACT (F;+"'i CA) PUP,LIC T40TICE Mi IBER: MA-64-74 PUBLIC CO"-TENT PERIOD: May 20, 1974 — June 209 1974 APPLICANT INFOP `ATIO1 (1 ) APPLICANT ,Tlt•9E: City of Salem MAILING ADDRESS: 93 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 a APPLICATION NUt^_BER: EPA: MA0100692 State: M065 FACT SFEET PREPARED The City of Salem has _.pplied for a NPDES permit to discharge pollutants to the North River {Beverly Harbor} which is a Class SB water. Sewage flow in Salem is normally collected and transported to the South Essex Sewerage District sewer system. The permit is for discharge from one {1} existing sanitary sewage overflow. No effluent limitations on this discharge are being established at this time; however, as a condition of the permit, the permittee is required to submit a report regarding this overflow to include its preliminary long—range plan of abatement of this discharge. As a result of the report, appropriate effluent limitations may be set on this discharge, ,T j 7 a i 2} APPLICANT NAME: City of Beverly MAILING ADDRESS: Department of Public Works City Hall 191 Cabot Street Beverly, MA 01915 APPLICATION NUMBER: EPA: MA0100544 State: M051 FACT SHEET PREPARED The City of Beverl has applied for a NPDES permit to discharge pollutants to the Bass River Tclass SB waters} and tributaries to the Miles River {Class SB waters} and the Atlantic Ocean {Class SB waters}. Sewage flow from :+ Beverly is normally collected and transported to the South Essex Sewerage District sewer system„ The permit is for discharges from four {4} existing sanitary sewage overflows. No effluent limitations {other than continuous disinfection} are being established on these discharges at this time; however, as a condition of the permit, the permittee is required to submit a report regarding these bypasses to include its preliminary long-range plan of abatement of these discharges. As a result of the report, appropriate effluent limitations may be set on these discharges. v: a 3} APPLICANT NAME: Town of Danvers ' MAILING ADDRESS: Water and Sewer Division Sylvan and Holten Streets Danvers, MA 01923 APPLICATION NUMBER: EPA: MA0101672 State: M113 FACT SHEET PREPARED - The Town of Danvers has applied for a NPDES permit to discharge pollutants to the Porter {Class SB waters}and Crane {Class SB water} Rivers, and Crane Brook {Class SE waters}. Sewage flow from Danvers is normally collected and transported to the South Essex Sewerage District sewer system. The permit is for discharges from seven {7} existing sanitary sewage overflows. No effluent limitations on these discharges are being established at this time; however, as a condition of the permit, the permittee is required to submit a report regarding these overflows to include its preliminary long- range plan of abatement of these discharges. As a result of the report, appropriate effluent limitations may be set on these discharges. T.._,_ .�,. �_ __ .-..,,- _.._.�,. -- 77 - . TENTATIVE DETER14INATIONS Tentative determinations regarding effluent limitations and other conditions 3 to be imposed on the above NPDES permit(s) have been made by the Massachusetts 5' Division of Water Pollution Control (DITPC) and the United States Environmental ''- Protection Agency (EPA). The limitations and conditions imposed will assure that State water quality standards and applicable State and Federal laws will be met. FURTHER INFOR1,1ATION Fact sheets (describing among other things, the location of the discharge; the present discharge in quantitative terms : proposed effluent limitations to be contained in the permit; applicable effluent and water quality standards; and, procedures governing public participation in the formulation of final 7 determinations ) may be obtained at no cost by writing or calling the EPA. (Fact sheets are normally compiled only if the discharge has a total volume of more than 500,000 gallons on any day of the year. ) The complete appli- cation, proposed permit and other information are on file and may be inspected at the DWPC or EPA, Boston offices. Copies, obtained by calling (617) 223-5061, will be made at a cost of 20¢ per page from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday. PUBLIC COMMENTS / PUBLIC HEARINGS s i Public comments on the proposed permit are invited and should be submitted in writing prior to Tune 20, 1974 to either the DWPC or EPA, Boston offices, at listed addresses. Any person, prior to such date, may submit j a request in writing to this office for an informal public hearing or a formal adjudicatory hearing to consider the proposed permit. Requests for a formal adjudicatory hearing must satisfy the requirements of 4.0 C.F.R. , . Section 125.34(c), 38 F.R. 13537. A hearing will be held only if response to this notice indicates significant public interest. The application number should appear next to the EPA address on the envelope and on the j first page of any submitted comments. All comments received prior to the above date will be considered in the formulation of the final determinations. " L Once a final permit has been issued following a public hearing and notice I of this fact given, any person may, within twenty (20) days after the .. issuance of such notice, appeal the issuance of the permit by requesting an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with the procedures set forth in 40 C.F.R. , Section 125.34(c), 38 F.R. 13537. ) Thomas C. McMahon, Director Jeffrey G. Miller, Director is Massachusetts Division of Water Enforcement Division Pollution Control Environmental Protection Agency A ,a j 1 VVIX Jy� �L`ll�i ©J� e/vG!e!!/Lf�110. �6y1fi7'9N7LP..�tfi (JPilC1F.!//' OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR f/ O V/{�{[_!;v� n /ALJ DIVISION OF WATER /�Q J[J// (j�j / � E/({pW�W',c� eq-926 POLLUTION CONTROL O RC E V LED June 4, 1965 ,}tijy �a 1968 .HEALTH GEPARTNENT, Dr. John J. Toomey Salem Board of Health Salem, Massachusetts Dear Dr. Toomey: Enclosed please find copies of analyses of samples taken during the May 1965 North River Survey by the Massachusetts Division of Water Pollution Control. Respectfully yours, David A. Katseff DAKjbi y was.-•a,,.,., .,. +�+ . y v1A IBJ � '... ,t ^ f� , 'frl }] 1,UI J% , YI 1 } {UU [ l i F „ `�� 9 sr ,-r, r 1 v� h ',w f! �! � : h ,11" tl , , - e , i t it,7It ,L bjt�GPo11tQ rn ,„ ',�v1A,5SACfiUSLTTS DP.PRR'ITV[ENT OF�PUBLIO"HP,L�LT ",�ga, ' n'• VJASTI;'.ANAI,YSIS '(mg perliter) , , City or Toem), �s 4 .1 '.:� ,It I , v t Source A ' +. t " North R.l@ NOPth Sto trOltl7rhIIR1C Of river mud 3 r s ! r , Source B r s or R. @ North St, southerly bantc of river mud N I i/1 L�/►!i Ax 4 4ww Source C„ , E " ' North Ro at Pto-ih ,St. upstream of Tide Gates N=J Source D `:, tJorth R. 3001 :wastof°�,Nb th St. 21" diameter 'So E F. cl` of n ..-: a ::North R ?, 12 ,V.C.- pipe,on North sidr. 600 wcst,:of North ; , + ;Source F f; r;North R.' Northerly bank 24"`pipe 10001.='westerly at North St. N='i Samole No R4467.5 t 6A7 I671 Date of Collection , a 4122/68 Type Samole ime'of llection - 2;10 m 1 45 m 2.45 m m t Collector Pottle d. Kc�tseff l eeived 4'22'58 e erature,.. -COD 1,90 BOD 200 'Suspended r"Total „ < 280 , Solids - Loss f A H,. e Alkahnity`'_ phth: 50 , ` Total ; 145 Coliform MPN 9 000 9 (11 ` 6 total' Solids w ' 1840 Loss on Igtition` '400 t: r +r + 18 000 ;6900 50000 Dissolved 0 en O.0 :, ve Stability cal Coliform 9300 90 ,0_ 20 0 Nitrite - Nitro en " Nitrate `Nitro en S < <� a v , ,•r , r. Remarks ip�/lCilOgTa1D Of wiVp t S1UdD,e. , i 1 tC r { i ,^ , F c r , r �• ,',A.p'x a 6 :•Y, v • t ,.:` mg/kilogram On,diy bII6is ., 1 , A r W S CITY . MENT HEALTH DEPART r I Oqi%{ 1 •q Ory Ih ' Uf, I% � ' f'� bi_e' 1 : 12 'let. �• Lab 'Water poLJRtion NfASSAGMSETTS DEPARTMCNT OF,:PnLIC HEALTH_ ,_a WAST'I , ANALYSIS'1(mg, per,aiter) _(City ox Tocm) Source A ,'North R. '.- 24" pipe 1200',.;vest of,'North St. on.North bank'N ' IJ S. �1•/� ' Source B _ Nor 1"`diameter pipe at O'Rourke�Bros. -73 North St., N Source C North R "@ Flint Street Source D ?North R, @ Flint Street mud '`,N 7 ,� �.�►�• Source E 12" clay pipe opposite 400 Bridge St, o osite liquid oxygen tanks , Iv $ tf Source F @ Grove St. 1✓-9 tA.�t North, R. ' S le No 6 0 4a6 0 e g.. I ate of Collection 23 68 e Sample j Grab ime of Collection 3:10 m 2:30 m 1:40 m �0 Z; Collector �r F ceiVed 4 24 68 Temperature 6 0 1140 30 BOD 570 Suspended Total, 790 70 ; Solids -Loss 1570 60 H 9;9 Alkalinity - phth 122 93 .., ' 19 "Total . 355 Coliform M36 < 6 240 ' Total Solids3670 650 150 Loss on Ignition 920 - < I L40 Dissolved 0, en t'.ve Stabilit He 4900 ' cane-Soluble +* flitrite Nitro en Nitrate - Nitro en ChrOmlUm J! uRemarks � , ,M t w ' m /kilogram of wet sludge _/kilogram on dry , e W" Ht ALTA D /� TMPVT4 i • _na �l . a.q : 'Yd'� 1 IAF I OUJM 1 O I IT s' dilti " ,k�e r 1}+. 1 1 M1 Lab Wnt ACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFIPUBLIC HEALTH c {„ WASTD 'ANALYSIS .(mg pei ,liter) `,' ', (City or Tovm) a 4 v. Source Ai ` Drain Manhole on Grove St, .South Side of North River Source Bi`'Drain Manhole on Grove St„"South Sideof North River „ a qC s A lr. Souree C ; Sewer Manhole.@;Salem oil•.and Grease Plant ,'/♦Groye.'Street Source D o 'Grove Street Drainage Manhole ' `A) 9d, 1+�LA1� ,^ r i ISouroeE ' Pipe @ North R. @rear of [Croy, Tan ing Co., rove St. , Iit Iv dt, Source F North River @Salem City Line /ll=// A to 93 Sam01e No / ate of Collection 29 6 7 : I S le e f Collection 1 40 nm 3.30 m 10 n. 10 Rm 0 9x30 an • Ott, o" Kn t,S� Collector R�fP deceived °` '; 4 30/68 5 1 G8 ' 5 '1 68 4�} R en eratttre . F t OD 0 20 400- 1700 ] BOD 655 It 30 3 360 445 3$ 240''. 410 90 7 Suspended ; Total 565 2960 360 70 5 Solids =Ioss .. 5o5 2570 155't H 9.4 " 1?..2 1 5 r: 1 C» Alkalinity 85 ph90 2900 Total 260 3100 54 U Coliform ITN �.' -6 < 36 < 36 t 0 i Total Solids , 2210 7730 191,000 L3y000 870 ,369 , Loss on'I tion , 650 2300 60000 64000 I 125 63 :< 2400 11e-s b1bh r , Dissolved 0 en R9l vP' Stabilit 'ChiLfBAS Nitrite -Nitro en Nitrate - Nitro en Remarks Hjgh concentratzun ofsulfuric T f1 1 f t `+ /t 4 A• ^ ' I�4�i C,` 1f �ll/ y S i ' V t t_I� u leaf 1.IF },. � ... x ,oe,-, , a �uxf 'L bw�tnr_g41g"ato MASSACHUShTTS DEPRRTMT or'PJBLIC HEgLTli pe.- p ciy �,q e�; tt4IASTE'ANALYSIS` (nb" per liter) (City or. Tovm) IF r> et IF Source A North River @Salem City. Lina crud 1� µ ll , y , w v >Yf; ! F tm % I �Nortll River @ CAor Street m a :L +a n w 1 , . qq '' ft t r tt } ifi a :NQr th River @ Callor St.eet Mud N %S �« „Outfalh'@ South Essex.:Grea a Plcnt @'tlordi River ` 1• .E North River @rear of'k9'Walnut* St. upstream of cnnatced brook Strongwater Brook @ North River ` J �':` IF le No % 726 709 Date of Collection _Ype Sam le Time of Collection 9:30 am 10:45 am 10:45 am ' 11:05"pm 11440 am 11.0,5 ain -Collector r Date Received e . erature -OrIF .6 OD 10. 32.0 • "'' ` ! 11,.0 BOD 3.8 .:.. 150 s �Suspended •;Total iAF, 6„ 180 10 28 Solids - Loss 5; , 5 16 120 .. .`:, H ' 9.L 7.7 ? 5 'Alkalinity_- phth y 32 Total 54 13� ; 67 L20 Coliform MPNt 00 •` 2400 ' { 1.4'In' 106 , 1 19300 Total Solids 392 1040 449 ' Y247 82 Loss'`on .Igii tion 63 " ' -93 r .cal Coliform 't, 000 2/-000 ' 6 930:C - . Dissolved Oxygen A.3 . 8 ? p_p,1gtive Stability 14mcane-Solubleft- 42,000- 9.200 Nitrite Nitrogen Nitrate - Nitrogenrmjtim 2 ' �a ,,�! it , ag/kilogram of teat sluago mg /kilogram. on dry b$S35 -'� J C 'ff °IPitt. n& �F hr,�f f M1 f • t f f f f '- i , rb .t , T y ,1 eJy , ) .43 { 1 r.Y , rIF a 1 f.y e 4 °Y7+' +vIF I.. r ..,•,A N .�7�1i` WJ�`S � h4EAL7 Fl Df PARTiVi ENTi. i .,,y 1 �e 6f - APR 29 1968 `4 a er Pollut`.o fibn MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH . ,. WASTE ANALYSIS J, WASTE per liter) City Cr T07-M) k Source A North R. 9 Flint St. xs Source B North R. JlFlint St. - mud : ;_; Source C 12" clay pipe opposite 400 DridF;e St. opposite liquid oVgen tanlcs Source D North R. U .Grove St. Source E Pipe 9 `3orth R. 9 rear of Kroy Tanning Co.. Grove St. i Source F �amole o '169 pate f Collection 1-1/23/68 T�me Sample Grab ` e of Collection Q- 1:LOng 2:022M, Collector Pottle <= r Dgle Received Tomerature 01' 2 COD BOD 570 Suspended Total 490 70 90 Solids - Loss 570 60 70 . H Alkalinity - phth 112 19 Total II Coliform MPN 2110 91, Total Solids 3670 650 370 Loss on Ignition 920 150 Fecal o O L Dissolved OYY,7en Relative Stability Eoxane-6glifbleoo -700 Nitrite Nitrogen Nitrate - Nitro e Chror;dum Remarks: M ;a /,ilogram of wet sludge is '.a-a� mg/kilogram on dry basis ,. y i 82 A +.e.Wky,}+..xy »*,�..... ., yara6.•.,r .k _vx+»,e,-wx :,.sv •41.:,ta .xa..,�;'..e.,r.,a.w ...,,.. c.. .ry. �...x..,,�.,.e...a. L,ha.�.bb� srai ,:.k='*+w..wr•.•,.wa+nh§sx.wrrL-asJ7 S� w` l � 1 t i .n APR 2 9 Ob, L,'ater Pollution MASSACHUSETTS DEPRRTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Salem WASTE ANALYSIS (mg. per liter) City or Town) 6 Source A North R. at North St. upstream of Tide Gates Source B ° "- 111 dia_'neter pipe at O'itounke Tiros. 73 North St. Source C " " - (3�' West of North St. 211! diaineter pipe Source D ° ° - 1211 V•C• pipe on North side 600, test of North St. Source E °:Ior`herly bank 24" pipe 1000, westerly at North St. Source F ❑ _ 24" pipe 12001 west of North St. on North bank Sample No " f6Fq 670 6ZI 672 F Pale gf Colle2tion ' Type §gmle Grab TJ-me f Collection 2:30 2: }y m. 3x00 ,.ra. :Or "sn. 3:10 m. Collector Pottle r Dale ceived V22108 08 Temperature 0 OD POO Suspended Total 2u0 Solids - Loss y 20 PH 9.1 Alkalinity - phth 50 Total 1)15 Coliform TN 930000 < 36 0,000 93 2 < 36 Total Solids 1.640 Loss on Ignition 100 Fecal Co23foi•m 9300 < 36 93000 430 2.4 x 106 36 Dissolved Oyyfzen 0.0 Relative Stability Nitrite e Nitrogen Nitrate - Nitrogen Remarks: t A; a[�M'3b�1`k•Y� .F 5 'S.d•.l{a. Sti 1� mr � kw vV.•d. - .•�ti¢� .h� .. :� X'.�-4. A.!a i_. x i. - P... at aM rtA WX 5.. L.YrwduM4� i y QIP u�r �'L,. � •`4� oo0`fl�� Ofd' �3 K :y June 3, 1368 Honorable Francis X. Collins City Hall Salem, Massachusetts Dear Mayor: We are in receipt of a copy of the letter to you from the Division of Water Pollution Control and want you to know that we have been working with a representative of the Division on the North River intermittently now for the better part of a month and we cited to them some of our past experiences with violations of the North River. Enumerated in the letter were three requests. Number three has been corrected. Number one and two deals with surface water drains in the Mason, Barr, Buffum and Dunlap Street area. Mr. Mitchell has furnished us with a sketch of the surface water drains and the sani- tary sewers in the area. We are presently taking bacteriological samples and we are using dye to trace possible sources of pollution of surface water drains. This requires an enormous amount of time and work, and we will have a complete survey and report for you, but we certainly cannot meet the June 7th deadline as requested in the letter. Very truly yours, FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH JOHN J. TOOMEY, D.S.C. Health Agent cc: Thomas McMahon, Director Division of Water Pollution Control Neil Mitchell, City Engineer JJT/ECH RECEIVED MAY 24. 1968 Cl 'Y OK �AALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT May 22, 1968 The Hononabte faane" X. Cottin6 RE: Satem - North Coaatat A4a�ax o� the City ob Satem Municipal. 9 Xndu6ttiat City Hatt Discharge to North R.ivex Satem, Ma66achusetta Dear Mayor Cottina: The D.ivi.a.ion o6 Watex PoUation Controt ha6 xecentty con- ducted a sanc.tany &urvey o f the NoAth Riven and ,i t& tkibutan i.ea.- The examination reveated that &eveut municipal btoxm dna.in6 in Satem we2e pe4iodicat4 diAcharging waate6 into the cwtvL6 os the Commonweat#h, a condition which is in contravention of the water quality atanda44 adopted by thiel D.ivi6.ion. The jottow.inng iz a list o6 said mur..icipat atoxm drains containing pottution: 1 - 21" diumeten. eoncAete pipe on the northerly bank appnoximatety 300' upstream of North Street, di67` changing to North Riven.. 2- 24" diameteh con:exete pipe on the noAthenty bank a.ppaoximatety 1000` up6tn.eam of North Street, di&charging to North "River. 3 - concrete pipe of undetexmined diameter on the &outheAty bank at Grove Street., discharging . to North River. Vt. Toomey, Satem Heatth Agent,.and Aix. Mitchett' City Engineer, have been notified os the bouneea aj pottution and ane p¢e.6entty trying to eliminate the ;same. Ptea6e notify thi.6 oig.ice in waiting priar to .lune 7, 1968, of the atatue of the6e soureea of pottution. Very tnuty youx6, Thomaa C. McMahon Diteeto)t TCM.DSP:1 cc: Dr. Toomey, Heatth Agent v City Engineer, Salem Comm.44ionex of Pubtic blaxha, Satem RECEIVED M4 2 4 1968 Uf'i Y Vi b,: LE%l HEALTH DEPARTMENT Nag it. 1101 The NosetaW FUM" X. COU" RE a Sates - Nekth Ceuta eta e j tk Cidq 06 utero a6aXiel se f IMbAttAidl C44 date P"akage to u&46 Rivet Satem, Ma64&&h4aetta Deck Mayou COMM6 r The aiviaica vi Mat" Pollatisa Coatitet hao kU&Atlg Coa- duettd a eanitakg aakvey o{ the NOath RiV#A Cd ita Wbataataa. The euOOlattsa ktveaetd that aeveast CUU&ipae At#" du ina ix utea aWt pvdodlmttg dlachaRglag Mat" tato the ""U 01 the COeaOaso AIA, a neadlt40a ldh 4 La centaaveatioa o f the w tak taatJ4 itaadatda adopted bg tW Vivi lea. The 4otlaealq Ca a Leat of acid mriapat rtma dui" containing pOLfxt"i : 1 - ti" diaatta cewAm Pepe on the m4dteaey bank yy z<asteey S00e "them of No4A SLeaat. A4- e1 oingg to NOkth uv". i- W dianetex eaamft pipe on the natlheA4 beak a�pppPkoxbmtety 1000' apa.tttaa o` Noktk Stkeet. diAdm giq to NOktk RivOk. 1 - cow uft p* Oj andattkutwtd dGmetea on At aeaade44 bank at tieove Stkeet, disek A#Ug ry v to N04A Riaet. Ok. Tomw4, Salem Nea ba Agent. and MR. MU&Jt le. Citg Eagineek, have been notti"d of the aoakeea 04 PODUVOR and eke pk"cKtty 0.4"0 to tlnznaft the .awe.. Ptxaae WUjjf thbb O((iee U bl ittng PUMA t0 Jane S, 1006. ej the ata U 01 tkeaa aOnkcu os pOUILt Oa- �� est spa. Tbm& C. Maikhon fl.1�at0et TCMaa�rr�' cat Oa. Tom#. Nuatth Apert v laE�ol rabtia tasRka. Salem II Tits of "Stt[em, Aussarhusets Pourl n£Pett[tii. �_ ittpian, �19ft_ �@;, (1[Ilttirntan ��yyL 5 Proub ,Street •_ 4 W9yitlinut X. ffla4nurg, Jr_ p„ May 28, 1968 Salem Oil and Grease Company 60 Grove Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Gentlemen: Again let me express to you my thanks Aaecuiation for your cooperation in helping to coion of theNorth River. Let's hope that this time we haE `fi ed for good. Very truly yours.' FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH JOAN J. TOOMEY, . Heal ent T:f CC: Natural Res Dept. (State) - North River File Sept.iar 44. 1%5 Salem 011 and Grosse Company 68 Grave $treat Salam, Massachusetts ♦tteaticas Nr. Robert L. Smith Doan Sir: I reported to the Board of Health that gear company Sad taken steps cad had corrected a situation which was Perhaps only Partly your faulto but that one more marcs of contamination of the North River hat been ccrreated. IU Board was vary pleased with your action to this natter and wishse o ae to goes its thanks to you for the prompt and efficient way to which you carried out our request. Very truly youre, M illi BOs" or HiAil.'IN JOHN J. TOORWO D.S.C. Health Aunt !!6 OtOPOE F. JONES. PRM. AMO TR[ W PNONCG: $31-0580 ANO S81-0581 L JJ E. H. PORTER CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 13 WALLIS STREET PEAEIODY. MASS. OI9t;9 "ter ri _Oy t='r .a_ �n September 17, 1965 Salem Health Department 5 Broad Street Salem, Mass. At: Mr. Howard Houghton: Dear Sir: The sewer line at Salem Oil and Grease Company, 60 Grove Street, Salem, has been repaired as of September 13, 1965. We repaired six lineal feet of the 10" tile sewer line, which was broken. The City Street Department, Mr. Robert White, Foreman, Inspected it and they made repairs to the City's 24" surface drain. They backfilled the trench and hot-topped the street . The ,fob is comp]e te. Very truly yours, E. H. PORTER CONSTRUCTION r0; Fred 11. Wright FEW/= D lupnst 20* 1963 Islas Oil 6 Orem» Company " Crowe street sales. voemsebmsetts Attentlonl Nr. sobort L. frith Daus six i Perewnt to nor recent omwassmtfsm relative to pollution of the North Livero plaaso be advised tbit this problem was presented to the Doard of Nsalth and olae the letter from you to the City toginoax mad bis replyo no Doesdo vbile sympatbotie to four problems feel• that tbey mast ooniirm officially to the tarots of the law. vbioh To- quit" tbat a a iamuee must be abated first and any legal or financial arresgments shat be dealt with after the abatement to agenwlished. rmwefeeeo we must order that rad take Ismsdiate steps to mks a proper eomestim of you, ismaks romming acme from tbo ourfaeb drain and connecting with the Oc6Itar7 souor. tory truly yours. IOR To NprDD OF Z"TR Jew d. t+owle D.S.C. imalth Agent !Ib 99partmiM of Vu[tfic ObAs NEAL B. MITCHELL CITY INOINKIER r t. August 11919q* W a Fobort L. Smith SALUM Oil & Gresso CO. (Wove Street Saleaq Mass* Do" Kr, %'O'Iwithl the proper &aalltexy sevor a"aactibu should be avo$e as w4own at your p1m entitIvid "Yard Plan & Undarg"d Piping Chas. T. Xming Inc., Feb. 611rk8"jor which we have a e%y* This pier cppears to be *=plot* except that the stm a~ does not appear an the profile. The reason that It does not show Is that there ere no records at-�Alablfq indicating the exact locatiam of thiII sto:iu sewer. It was installed it great manyNara ago, laxit before this office was established, and probably '9 a private contractc�r. No records of the installation could be fomd in the files. It In a good guess that yout sewer contractor found that the old atom swver vns at the same grade as that proposed for your new owwwo Rather than look into the possibility of reloca-.,�, ng a c;artjon of t" old atom severp that would greatly intoresse the cwt of tiita job# he probably decided to top the now sIrver into the old storm set-ier. Such 6 connection Is highly objectionablet since It beeones a diract source of pollution to the North River, From what little information that is available I would guess 2 that about % foot of the old 24" Otero sWor ;* d have to be relocated. This would also require two now mm2holes. A rough estimate of the toot of such relocation Is $1000, With L portion of the ald storm *over relocated, your souer line could then be exteaIded about ),8 fe?t to the axl� tlnr sanitary seater, as sh"'a an 5-oux plan. A sketch showing the above described probable solution Is 6nelosed for your Consideratim. Nedifientlon of the sketch would have to be mad* after the stem sever is exposed end meet measurements taken. Thank you for your interest in correcting this situttion. Very ,,rulty youraq Neal Wn"Ore"n city Beginoor molt sketch July 30. 1965 RF r- _ i' ` f._ D Mr. Neu Mitchells City Engineer � J City Hall Salem, Massachusetts HEALTH i";,_NT Gentlemen: In 1941 we put in a new sewer line on our property south of the canal. This line was installed by Haves Construction Co. and therefore, presumed to be a proper job. It has been now brought to our attention that this lino was pat into a surface drain line which is also carrying other sewage and going into the North River at the Grove Street bridge. The Salem Oil 6 Grease Co. has always prided itself on maintaining proper relations with the city and would like to see this error corrected. However, no one seems to be able to advise as as to where the proper 'Rawer connections should be made. As this situation is apparently very confused in this area, i would like to have some official advise us on the solation of this problem. V r/y tru�lyy�yon:tee, �� SALEM OIL h GREASE CO. RLS-.0 CC: Dr. John Toomey, Board of Health g:4 1 October 21, 1463 Ir. Noll ult "110. City City foal SPol=# we"Chusetts Dear airs t regret to infom you that irveatisottan by this daaartmaent dlecloses that rW &MOB* of lUeOt LS CRUWUS tM Nort4 RIV4�: =4qw the Bridge at Csxwe 6t«mot. The dapartmont rea:taco that your people lad tak,% mom ateva to Co=eat thin prablom, bat ovidsutly thm16 stzli zweaius 4 oltu tfiamo which rsPiraee your attsatione vc;y truly YwUrs, yM TIM B[1itA1? Of FAMM Jim ,i.e'er. D.S.C. Bssub Avmt sh t k v e F ' _ i'aiip.>, �aS}7h�by .::•:is..rW.... w.`v �e:w?awils�- .ar�A.vSs.d� 4-1 exde4mio�ceu 22 COLLATE ROAD . . MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 01945 TELEPHONE 592-2731 Commercial, Industrial and Residential Pest Control Mi�86Y nUA NA PEST CONTROL ASSOCKWH 6 l;- Jfily 15, 1968 Health Inspector 5 Broad Street Salem, Massachusetts Dear Sir: At the request of Noonan Building & Wrecking Co. , Peabody, Mass. we have serviced the property on Hardy Street, Salem, Mass for the extermination of rodents. Very truly yours, / Henry Weisberg, Proper/ etor C 0 P Y J RECEIVED OCT 25 1968 CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENI7 4 {1 (t S' i 3. G� IJP ppl�. v dib°r P f p + S` - - --- -- -- - I a n .oi -41 R A� n . :� �t ' AJ N. J`y � � . •. .t f/ s M to r Y i t�l DO / L61 X >8� g :! /10 PON fir I 4O c• / /. O � i I / f � , o i r � •i;u +f � t a Crrr' o�! 1 `I p. i iJ ' TID•tJ�' �/ i 2 (j S' ' Irfl L 4) 1,A biv mow ac<v y( CaA ter -t PC OF y q S J Ne ii f � i ao N 0 Y _ O i I i' b M�4J ply P� Z � 9 S�� � � q � OSI Lid. Y Fa iott SSACHUSE1TS DEPARTAM OF PUBLIC maT Cam AUG ,13 to WASTE ANALMIS (mg. gr liter) CS�r or of dater ttt�aOgg Source A Loodion 13 . to !Dant at 31 xnit w Me Source B a 1p 0 e e 8 !3 • Source c o ' 0 a Y Source D a d as bAeraaotiea Ot Baffm atwd atlioII Ot. Bourse` E e � .� e e !e. lftiiion L'uifa Source F a s w *NBateza ind 8t. s. , Date of Colle2tion Soot. _ . Tim of CollectIm 9130a ytkoft t w t00, Nam Date Received emperature <_ BM y Suspended Total Solids - Lose PH Alkalinity - phth Total COlifam UPN Total Solids Lobs on Ignition Oxygen Relative Stabllk= x. 02 hA" MM 22 gmem Remarks: owl_ MOM- Jjjjjjjj�_ M7 - - - ------------- irk,, xaUr l�lltstian aR�ssA HUSF.TTS DEPaRThM of PUBLIC t�.T AUG 13 x968 WASTE ANALYSIS (mg. teer, liter) (City or Tom ivision of Mater tel UtIAM 00MV61 Source A boats$ i l3 a In froA of Buffon Stm <"/�JAO Source Bgg a w Source C o a a a 6 s ae a2 q0 Source D m I2tss1!6c cia o! Buffam and acts 66. YM s Source E v a $60 Nason.anA Buff= 1/4, 900 � Source F a 16 t$ " haters " dS"on at. //pj 17 0 Samv ex . 8 4e 4854M 1 2"e of ec _ Type e Bact. Time of Collectign 9930 w 91 9e 9t 9t 20800 Collector Nason wa-aLve-im-1- e cop4 Suspended Total Solids - Loss Alkalinity - phth Total Coli or Total Solids Was on Ignition Mosolveden Relative Stgbili= Nitrite - Nitrojen Nitrate - Nitrogen b 2.11 3 130 ow Remarks: LOA Water P011uaEia n MASSACHUSETTS DEPAtnVENT OF PUBLIC HEALT Odom WASTE ANALYSIS (mg. �)ot Water at r Source A LoGation o 'YI'_7CPO Source B o 30 f a o P °D 0 y� 6FOO Source C Source D Source E Source F Samle No. �. Time of Collectign Colleclaaso Tezwerature COD BOD .. Suspended Total Solids - Loss H Alkalinity - phth Total w Coliform Total Solids Loss on Ignition Dissolved en Relative Stability Nitrite - NitriDgen Nilrate - Nitrogen U811rom WN 4300 to-Dia Confirm #000 Remarks: 1 rr" Y1 J ♦ � w r if a � I I i i I 14�. WAV lelluAtfM MASSACHUSETTS DEt'A'RMW OF PUBLIC MALT kim AUG 13 WASTE ANALYSIS (mg: �* er 13ter) City t� Toro sioa of Nater Ibl . A Source A t 0aat3rrrri 13 m Ii, hi bt 4iu' Buff= at Source 8 Source C M • $ d Y D r o .3° k" m Inter ea of i,md Nino Source n M sourceE • g m 1i SOA xw; MA Wffca Source F + M Nato" wA It ibb tat• Samnle No. A .�ik... '42 �• .$.X484 485 4" Date of Collection Time of Collectigh 9s . p• _ 9e 9t 9091oAd N X.. Received cog� . Suspended Total Solids - Mae s.� ,. Alkalinity - phth Total Coliform. WN Total Solids Los's on Ignition X-._. Dissolved en _ Relative Stsjbill= Nitrite - Nitroken Nitrate - Nitroiren aftlifam Remarks: w • ,Ld. Kao �o9ex Pmllnticxt _ �� . LIQ.^ XASSACHUSMS DEPJRFMM OF PUBLIC HF.ALT WASTE ANALYSIS (mg: ) of llattr Source A oatIf int4row"M o Source B 30 Soy roe;C Source D Source E Source F Samnle No. Date of Collec Time Of C22jaction Col.lev= aac ngtp Received Cap BOD Suspended Total Solids - Loss DH Alkalinity - phth Total Coli Total Solids Loss on Ignition Dissolyed n Rel AtiVe Stability Nitrite N en - e - e Conform t o!'Ql Remarks: Salem Health Dept. Salem, Mass. Attention Paul Nason: August 8, 1968 MEMORANDUM ON SURVEY OF (MASON Si`RLEIT, BUFFAM STREET, BARR STREET BARSTOW STREET, DUPLAP STREET AND SOUTH MASON STREET, IN SAIZKo MASS. #7 Sample taken - very slow flow, but large collection of water in bottom . #16 & 17 No flow - dry #21 Sample taken - clear #22 Sample taken from entering pipe at top - from Barstow Street, sample was clear #26 Filled with water - very deep basin - raises and lowers with the tide #27 Shown on map - but covered over with asphalt - location is marked with yellow paint #28 Unable to take dample - surface drain pipe goes thru the sewer man hole #30 Sample taken' - color is classic gray #32 No flow - collects Dunlap Street #31 Dry - this is a dead end #15 Dry #14 D #13 Sample taken - at 31 Rear Buffam (no flow - sample was taken from a pocket (time was 9:30 AM) #12 Dry #31 Dry #10 Some flow - between 11 and 33 Buffam #9 Good flow - sample taken #8 Good flow - no sample taken #6 Some flow = sample taken #h Good flow - samplet taken #5 Good flow - no sample taken a 4 G r Ll y( ° � n P 13 ODO 10 rur DAY 1 R� h )1( 74 1 10 JO re V 4-4 good ,. s c C c Cmc c f�Oic� ' 1 —_r i 7—_ FfioCt T-Tor F Or (T f t t s t {j � 117 i 1 I , Q �R -26 t I - �2 ? C � C) U t 36 1 M� ALO L✓ — cot *. �* l (am A 1 e//l.F, O/11,111NJ,1Pb#0ez11 / e'lla.1.11L/Ii/.1���1 1:r �� ��n�lnrrn!f°C�aatiorlixrala��Gor l/ GAJ 7 ` , q r�r! Prgrnrr,rrri f efNLflf�PLFlaA, .if70llPR e/YPF�G¢3l .JLirriPis ANiNONY D.COFYFSl, Sc O. � ,N Gmmdssw er rvaiw JUL 2 2 'IyttGn August 10, 1981 C11 U '_Cm fj HEALTH DEPT, Kenneth Crossman, Director C i r / _ , � Re: Beverly, Salem, Danvers Division of Law Enforcement wL� Harbors - Certification of 100 Cambridge Street Compliaaee with Section 74, Boston, Massachusetts 02202 Chapter 130 MG.L. as Amended Dear Mr. Creasman: On April 4, 1972, the shellfish of Beverly, Salem, and Danvers Harbors were determined to be unfit for direct harvest for food purposes and dangerous to the Public Health. This determination was made by the Shellfish Sanitation Section of the Department of Public Health. The results of this determination were promulgated and notice published and posted in conformity with the provisions of the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 130, Section 74. Subsequent examinations, as recent as 1980, by the Shellfish Sanitation Section of the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering, successor to the Shellfish Sanitation Section of the Department of Public Health, continue to reaffirm this determination. :The $evenly, Salem, and Danvers Harbors complex continues to remain prohibited to the direct harvest of shellfish for food purposes for the reason of pollution. The definition of said complex remains. AREA PROHTBTTED TO DIRECT HARVEST OF SHELLFISH FOR HUMAN COMStWTION: The waters and flats of Beverly Harbor, Collins Cove, of Danvers River, and all estuaries tributary thereto in Salem, Beverly, Peabody, and Danvers, inside or west of a line drawn from Hospital Point in Beverly southerly to Juniper Point at the easterly extremity of Salem Neck, and of Salem Harbor and all estuaries tributary there- to in Salem and Marblehead, inside or west of a line drawn from the ,juniper Point southerly to the northerly cornerof waterside cemetery on the westerly shore of Marblehead. IN ADDITION: The waters and flats of the part of the Beverly coastline which lies between the Manchester-Beverly line and the lighthouse on Hospital Point, Beverly. i • Mr. Kenneth Crossman, Director August 10, 1981 Page 2 This letter is to attest that the provisions of Chapter 130, Section 74 as Amended have been complied with. Very truly yours, William J. Hilaire P.E. it , Regional Environmental Engineer WJSHIRD/lad Enclosure On this 10th day of August 1981, before me personally appeared William J. St. Hilaire, P.-E. , Regional Environmental Engineer, to me known to be the person described in, and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that lie executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed. i a f� Notary Public My Commission Expires l Salome zs"XU. Danvors lil$2 This is to certify that in accordance with the Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 134 as amended, 1 a representative of the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering, Division of Land and Water Use on � posted, notices, a copy of which is attached hereto, at points described herein after on and near e&s ee"IA34. la ehe TOM of Daae:, rr4,tx A` saIAN �d Priv: specifying the bounds of the tidal waters and flats of the said area, together with a statement that such areas are contaminated and as such are unfit for food purposes. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Then personally appeared the above named and made oath that the above statement by him subscribed is true. > W j�CC My Commission Expires \-A— Notaty Public ' flnrblehend I . 'On tree ot `n�ortheast corner of Waterside Cemetery. , 2. On polo 3/39 on corner of Jer-.cy Strcct and Stuno Terrace. 3. On pole 79/15 at Bay View Rnad. 4. On pole 4/34 near foot of Villadc Strcct. 5. On pole 3 at head of Wymans Cove on Pcyuot Ruad. G. On hole 317/10 on Pequot Road. Salem 7. On electric light pole 9/129X un Lafayette Street at Furest Itivcr near railroad track. 8. On electric light pole 1157G L.ilaycttc Strcut near Raymund Avcnuc. 9. On Pole 331/3 at corner of Ilapics Rudd and llcmingway !toad. 10, On Sign Post- Sandy Beach near chain link fence in Forest Itivcr Park. 11 . On pole 15 in Forest River Park at head of swimming pouf . 12. On electric light pole at junction of Ocean and Shore Avenue off Clifton Avcnuc. 13. On electric light pole T-3476,1 at fuut of lics5ervy Street. I1. On electric light Pole 37/314 at fuut of Leach Street. 15. On pole at entrance to Palmer Cuvc Yacht Club. 17. .On pole at foot of Turner Strcct. 17. On pole 23 at head of Cat Covc un Furl Avcnuc. 13. On pole 154/5 on road to Wintcr Island. 19. On pole 8 on Columbus Avenue and LuwclI Street. 20. On electric light pole corner of Oay Vicw Avenue and Sheval Avenue. 21 . On pole 8513 near pier at Salem Willuws. 22. On pole 1840 near men's rest room at Salem Willows. Z . •" 2� (3'vi'' lo%"Z�7f3""!1'�ar� balt (���t� �`��"���^ LV� Jfau'S 24. On electric light pole 4443 neur Girl Scout Camp. 25. On pole 11 near Crow 11 Club. A. 26. ' On electric pole light 4691 at Cuilina Cove at Bentley School. 27. On electric light pole 4667 on I:BaeX Street near Webb Street. 28. 0n electric light pole 250 at Collins Cove near MCManua Square. 29. On electric light pole 250 at Collins Cove near Playground. 30. On electric light pole 115/9 on Oagood Street. 31. On pole 348/7 at foot of Planters Street. v 32. On electric light pole 214/9 at foot of March Street. Beverly 33. On pole 4 near Vaecoros Lobster Shack, Water Street/ 34. On electric light pole 116/12 at foot of Lathrop Street. 35. On pole at foot of Water Street near Beverly Sewage Pumping; Station. 36. On tree center of Dane Street Beach at entrance by Dune Street. 37. On electric light ,pole at foot of Woodbury Street.. 38. On pole 154/11 at Ober Street entrance to Rlce's Beach, west of Lighthouse. 39. On electric light pole V-273 at foot of Bay View Avenue at corner of Hospital Point Lighthouse land. O A. On electrict light pole #2797 Brackenberry Lane. B. On electrict light pole 04616 Curtis Point. C. On electric light pole Ming;u Beach. D. On tree end of West Scrcet. F. On electric light pole #5056 West Dench parking lot. 40. On electrict light pole 113/7, foot of Congress Street. 41. On electric light pole 3759 on Cliff Street. 42. On electric light pole 273/1, corner of Porter and Webber Street 43. On electric light pole 10UU, corner of Bridge Street and Itiver Street. 44. On electric light pole I!6 uu west aide of bridge. 45. On electric light pole 3302, foot of Riverview Avenue. -46. On electric light pole 163/1 at Salter's 1olnt on Crescent Court. r 47. On pole 87/12 corner of. Hobart and Cove Avenues on Salter's Polnt. 48. On pole 250 on Jacobs Avenue at Salter's Avenue. Salem 1+9. On electric pole 92/46 on Kernwood Road near Kernwood Bridge. Beverly 50. On pole 1487 at Ober Park. 51 . On pole 3393 foot of Bates Park Avenue. 52. On pole 327A/1 at South Terrace. 53. On pole 3509 in SouXh Terrace (Private Way) of South Terrace. 54. On electric light pole 118 at junction of Shurtell and Western Avenue. 55. On electric light pole 3415 on Dailey Avenue. 56. 01 polo 3421 on Bailey Avenue. 57. On pole 294/1 on Melvin Avenue.. Danvers 58- On pole 28/\ at foot of ,Bradstreet Park, corner of Doty Avenue. 59. On pole (electric light) 122/16 near South Essex Station (River Veiw Street) . n 59A. On pole by Parkers Boat Yard behind Williams School (on dirt road) . 60. Off Jersey Lane, on pole 3 encl of wooded arca. 61 . On pole 39 on Liberty Street center of Porter's Bridge. 62. On pole M17 foot of River Street. 63. On pole 95/5 at foot of Mead StrccL. 64. On pole 97-4 at foot of Mill Strcet. 1 65. On electric light pole 17 on west side of Water Street Bridge over Cranes River. iib. 011 pole 14/29 across fron Broad Street on Nater Strect. 1-. 07. `On pole 49 at foot of Riverside Strect. 6.). On pole 141/11 on corner of Batts Strut and Dates Court. 61. On electric light Pula 141/43 on Nater Strcet, south side of bridge over Water rover. 70. On pole 2t)j foot of South Shure trcnue. Salem 71 . On electric light pole 21 Qn Dwirbvrn Arent Pear Pout Qe Pe ; C :i:` in. 72. On electric Iiyitt pole 245.43 cn Aronklin Street, foot of Ha?wood 3creet. 0 i r ; i ;t f i.J v I _ nil </ 1 J)�'(/ ' 1. 1 S / r i F! ,��•i'' � S ���• 1 X11 '� \.,I r . � �;� '';A. ', �• !Q ? ./ SII IrT , .1 ! �. •; lo rn '•Ali"I I r I4AI n f/1 ( I I',I' Ln 'r. [V , A 11�1 CIA r 'j, i F "• \ if n 1 } Im •ANN \ 1 aN ; � 7 / r.: 7 ^1 (l. " 1\ I' ': I( 111 I ,11 \ ' I -r1 '•. 0xi /lf ;Y 7 U / '\ S] .+f IIIA•) Ij/\ /`` 1\1 v P '' '\\ H . i I u a) / I I It i, ✓ I, L YH � t, __, .. • .,�''� , t' , Ott' 1 t r v r 'r t il a 1 � 1', 1 :. I itS Ir _ F Rock - jJ. a _ - - L i e f✓;se•y is:.,d o rock r • - 5r_ t5'Ye--k • G.._ Haste R c, - � T',� R� j � tZ ` �cSli'2tt `t ? �IC ?1TPC JUN 2 819$3 June: 21, 1983 CITY OF`SALEM HEALTH DEPT. Ms . Josephine Fusco City Clerk '83 JUIN 23 ' X111 :04 City Hall Salem , Massachusetts 01970 CETYLpu ; Ccti� E Dear Ms . Fusco: At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Salem Planning Board held on June. i y,1985t was voted n endorse "Approval Under Subdivision Control Law Not Required." on the following described pian: 1 : Applicant: ' Peter J . and Mary N . Hooks 35 Ocean Avenue Salem, Pad : -01970. . 2. Location and Description: Lot A at 35 Ocean Avenue , Salem is to be combined with lot owned by Raymond J and Elaine M. Landry . to form one contiguous lot of'-3525 square feet. Deed of property records in Essex South District Registry, Sincerely, �J WADER PO IAER III Chairman YSIttNi±zg �nsxb �itp �Inll P3n1em, �nasucl�uaette DSD7D NOTICE TO BE ATTACHED TO FORM "A" APPLICATIONS See Form "A" applications for complete instructions for filing, All insertions shall be typewritten or printed neatly in ink, Date; June /! 1983 City Clerk Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Dear Sir: I hand you herewith two copies of Form A, an application submitted by me this day to the Plan- ning Board of the City of Salem requesting, a determination and an endorsement on a plan filed with said application that Planning Board approval under the Subdivision Control Rules and Regulations is not required. The land shown on the accompanying plan is located at .. 35-Ocean_7lvenue ------------------------- -- in Ward --7--------------------- street and street numbers here) / Signature of Owner ------ -- --f- --- ---- ------ --- ----------------.. Pete. J. an Mar N. Hook b their Attorney Street Address -_--.-JOhr _r. Tierney__y(35-Occ n Avenue, Salem, MA) Washington Street City/Town cc State n ,emy h _9979 ---- ------------------- Telephone Number . or-tact Via Counsel_ 741-0862 Of u of tt�eztc, tt sttxl�>z gt s �f� � �ittnxcing �ntta•� AmfCd GI(tg c'diall �alem, ,�Ixasaclluaefta D1970 FORM A APPLICATION FOR ENDORSEMENT tI 3 36 PH °B3 OF PLAN BELIEVED NOT TO REQUIRE FILE t% APPROVAL In accordance with provisions of Section II-B, the CITY CLERK S9LEN.NABS. applicant must file, by delivery or registered mail, a Notice with the City Clerk stating the date of sub- mission for such determination. The notice shall be attached to two copies of this Form A application. The notice and both copies of the application must be "date stamped" by the City Clerk and then one copy of this Form A, with the Plan, filed with the Planning Board by the applicant. All notices and applications shall be typewritten or neatly printed in ink. Salem, Mass-- ----------------June---____-21-'--19-83-- To the Planning Board: The undersigned, believing that the accompanying plan of his property in the City of Salem does not constitute a subdivision within the meaning of the Subdivision Control Law because (See Sect. II-A and state specific reasons) At__the time of making this division, the _lot s.SI;Lvzdesl_has frontage on a Public way or_way which clerk of th�ej ty_sr_}�yn1_�_,_._ ----. certifies is maintained and used as a public way which was in existence when tfie stiUdiv cion control a became effective jn g4em. and said lo� ha the t: fl$ a _at let t� sis fagcn�as_.isxeguued.bg_zonang--in__Samem- ox--the an erervi °subm i sal 1p ° orsa eternunation and endorsement that Planning Board approval under the Subdivision Control Law is not required. 1. Name of Owner _ Peter J. and Mary N_ _Hooks ______________ ----------------------------•- - Address__ 35. Ocean Avenue, -Salem,- MA ---___---------- —_--._—_—_-_—_—_-_-_- 2. Name of Engineer or Surveyor -----T & M Engineering Associates, Inc.. --------•----------------------------------------------------------------•-----------•-- 22 Willow AvenueSalem, MA Address — --------- ----- - --- -, - --- ----- --- 3. Deed of property records in Essex__South__District____-_ - Registry Book -----------G 6-L,------------- -- Page ------/�- ---------------------- 4. Location and Description of Property: said__property:is_located_at_ 35_OFean-Avenue, Salem, MA consisting of a three family dwelling and existence as such prior ---------- -------- ------ -- to the adoption by the CTty of Salem of-it s in Zong Ordinances. Said lot "eontairts' 4,300""s uare""4eet mzSYZ""°r""less;"8oiificZed"27ortHerly--iy--Ocean--Avein-ne _f0r__7-_dietane.e_-9f--Ea--f aet:---Raater ly.-by.Summit.Avenue. distance--of-_J5._feet,.- Southerly by property now or formerly of Sons,of Jacob_of_Salem,__MA, 60 and (after subdivision 58 feet) and Westerly by property now of Raymond J. . ------------- ------ ---••----------------------------- -----------------•----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------- ------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•-------- ---------------------•-----•----------------------------------------------------------- •.. -------------------------------------------------- - 5. All streets and abutting lot lines shall be shown o Plan ge ei�witb the names of the Owners of the abutting lots. Signature of(hone . .......... ............_... .. & r . Ho s, By their Attorney Address........ ._ _ - _ -- ohn 'e es _e•, __ . 133 Washington St r Salem, MA 01970 = --- - gi Telephoneumber ------------------------------ ----------- --------------------------- I certify that this plan was prepared in conformity Approval under the Subdivision Control with the Rules and Regulations of the Registry of Deeds Law not Required Salem Planning Board For Registry of Deeds Use Only Sons Of Jacob Of Salem , Massachusetts S 830 - 0 , - 00' W Date 60.00 45.00 2 00 Peter J. & Mary N. Hooks _ Raymond J. & Elaine M. Landry I Lot A is to be combined with land of W4500 s.f. I N Landry to form one contiguous lot -F] N 3375 s.f. I of 3525 s.f. LOT A Area = 150 s.f. Remaining land of Hooks 4350 s.f. W w 8 o � -o 0 o j w James M . & Joan E. -. zl e Ferreira O o I 0 o No. 35 o I � I cn j No. 37 j Plan of Land jr`O- IN - - Salem , Mass PREPARED FOR 200 l.r. Lc 60.00 45 .00 Raymond J. & Elaine M. 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REQUEST FOR REVIEW COMMENTS SPECIAL PER*IIT DATE: October 21, 1980 TO: ( ) Building Inspector ( ) Conservation Commission ( ) City Engineer ( ) Other: ( ) Board of Health Attached please find the application referenced below. The Planning Board requests that you review this application relative to Section VII of the Zoning Ordinance. We would appreciate your completing the form below and returning it to us. Notice of -the public hearing for this application will be forwarded to you. ( }X) WETLANDS & FLOOD HAZARD DISTRICTS ( ) CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT ( ) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT APPLICANT: James Gemma PROJECT NAME & ADRESS: 40 Marlborough Road, Salem CONTACT PERSONS AND PHONE: y Applicant: James Gemma 744-8565 City: 195 Jefferson Avenue COP2KENTS DUE BY: November 6, 1980 (Failure to comment within 35 days shall be deemed lack of opposition.) yes ( 1Q Concur with proposal (Explain on reverse' side) ( ) Need more information (Explain on reverse side) ( ) Cannot concur with proposal (Explain on reverse side) ( ) Comments included FOR THE BOARD OF hLAL111 AGENT, Health Agent October 23, 1980 REVIEWER'S SIGNATURE Robert E.Blenkhorn TITLE DATE E Reviewed plan; viewed site; concur with proposal. a 4 c CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS APPLICATION RECEIVED . SPECIAL PERMIT 480 OCT 20 A10 ,31 WETLANDS AND FLOOD HAZARD DISTRICTS CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Applicant: James Gemma SALEM MAS" Address: 195 Jefferson Ave. Salem, Mass. City Clerk stamp 744-8565 Telephone: Owner: Alfred D. & Ellen F. Gemma Address 36 Marlborough Road Salem, Mass. Location of Property: 40 Marlborough Road, Salem, Mass. Project Description: See attached Site Plan and deed in Book 3942 pg. 213 1 I. It has been determined. by the Building Inspector that the above property lies in the following area(s) - A. Wetlands District Wetlands ( X ) Buffer Zone ( X ) B.. Flood Hazard District Zone A ( ) Zone A3 ( ) Zone V3 ( ) II. Information required includes this application and the following additional information (file one copy of everything with the City Clerk and five copies with the Planning Board; all copies must be stamped by the City Clerk) : A. A site plan at a scale of 1" equals 20` prepared by a registered land surveyor or registered professional engineer and showing at least the following: 1.. Lot lines within which the development is proposed and the tie- in to the nearest road intersection; 2. The location, boundaries, and dimensions of each lot in question; 3. Two-foot contours of the existing and proposed land surface; 4. Location of existing and proposed structures, water-courses, drainage and drainage easements, means of access, utilities, and sewer disposal facilities including leaching fields, if any. Proposed elevations should be noted. 5. Boundaries of all districts, areas and zones as noted in Section I. -2- B. In the Wetlands District, a determination by a qualified engineer of the seasonal high water table, performed during the last two weeks of March or the first three weeks of April. A minimum of two percolation tests for each leaching area shall be performed. C. In cases of flood-proofing or pile construction, certification by a registered professional engineer or architect as to the elevation of flood-proofing measures and as to compliance with the applicable sections of the Massachusetts State Building Code concerned with flood depths, pressures, velocities, impact and uplift forces, and other factors associated with the base flood. . Where specific methods or techniques have been previously certi- fied, the Planning Board may waive this requirement. D. A list of Federal, State, and other local permits required by the applicant. Wei ld'a)DS -1QoT. dC"C –'11.1 U6 W/ ,7b�E.Tv� CO-o-, - Qarnrn. . E. Descriptions relative to all conditions applicable in Section III below. III. Conditions (Complete those sections indicated (x) by the Building Inspector) In the Wetlands and Flood Hazard Districts no structure or building, including pipes and wells, shall be erected, constructed, substantially improved, enlarged, or otherwise created or moved; no area shall be paved; no earth or other material shall be stored, dumped, used as fill, excavated, or transferred; and no sediment shall be caused to be discharged from or onto a wetland; unless all the following condi- tions are found to exist as part of the granting of a Special Permit by the Planning Board (Use additional pages if necessary) : A. All Districts: (X) 1. The proposed use will comply in all respects to the uses and provisions of the underlying District in which the land is located. Yes % No (X) 2. There is adequate convenience and safety of vehicular and pedes- trian movement within the site, and in relation to adjacent streets and property, particularly in the event of flooding of the lot(s) or adjacent lot(s) caused by either overspill from water bodies or high runoff. Yes ;see details of proposed grading and access on attached Site Plan � 1 -3- (X) 3. Utilities, including gas, electrictity, fuel, water, and sewage disposal, shall be located and constructed so as to protect against breaking, leaking, shortcircui:ting, grounding or igniting or any other damage due to flooding. (Provide details) Water and sewer involve connection to municipal facilities in Marlborough Road, and both are under ground installations. Power will be overhead from Marlborough Road. (X) 4. The cumulative effect of the proposed development or use, when combined with all other existing and anticipated development and uses will not obstruct or divert flood flow; substantially reduce natural flood=water storage capacity in the local drainage area; destroy valuable habitat for wildlife including fisheries or shellfisheries; adversely affect groundwater resources or increase storm water run-off velocity so that water levels on other land are substantially raised or the danger from flooding increased. Proposed construction is to occur on land nrevinnal� filled. Grading from front of house and driveway will direct surface runoff towards Marlborough Road. See attached Site Plan for details. B. Wetlands District: ( ) 1. The proposed development or use shall not include the storage of salt, chemicals, petroleum products or other contaainating substances or discharge of any polluting liquids or materials into streams, brooks or wetlands. (The polluting effects of substances on the Wetlands are to be gauged by the "Rules and Regulations for the Establishment of Minimum Water Quality Standards and for the Protection of the Quality and Value of Water Resources" of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ) No storage or discharge of such pollutants as are listed above will occur on the site. Proposed use is one single Family residence. 1 _4_ ( ) 2. The floor level of areas to be occupied by human beings as living or work space shall be four (4) feet or more above the seasonal high water table. Seasonal high water from City Wetlands Maps is elevation 103. Proposed first floor elevation is :112.5. Difference is 9.5 feet ( ) 3. .If the basement floor level is below the seasonal high water table and affords the possibility of human occupancy at some future date, although not originally intended, adequate perimeter drainage and foundation shall be installed to with- stand the effect of pressure and seepage. Furnace and utilities are to be protected from the effects of leaching. (Provide details) Applies ( ) Does not Apply ( X ) Proposed basement flaor elevation is 104.5 which is 1 .5 feet above apparent high water table. ( ) 4. If the lot is to be served by an on lot septic system, the leaching area designed for use, as well as a reserved area for future expansion or total future use, shall be plotted with dimensions on the site plan, and the leaching areas shall not be constructed where the seasonal high water table is less than 4 feet below the bottom of the leaching areas. Applies ( ) See site plan Does not apply ( X ) C. Flood Hazard District (all zones) : ( ) 1. The floor of the basement, or if none, the lowest floor of new construction or substantial improvement of structures for residential uses shall be at or above the 100 year flood level. Not applicable ( ) 2. The floor of the basement, or if none, the lowest floor of new construction or substantial improvement of structures for non- residential uses shall be at or above the 100 year flood level or the structures shall be flood-proofed to that level in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Flood-proofing measures shall insure that the structure is watertight and that structural components have the capability of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and the effects of bouyancy. Not applicable -5- D. Flood Hazard District, Coastal High Hazard Area (Zone V3) : ( ) 1. New structures or substantial improvements shall be located landward of the reach of Mean High Tide. Not applicable ( ) 2. New structures or substantial improvements shall be elevated on adequately anchored pilings or columns, and securely anchored to such pilings or columns so that the lowest portion of the structural members of the lowest: floor (ex- cluding the pilings or columns) is elevated to or above the 100 year flood level. Space below the lowest floor shall be free of fixed obstruction. (Provide details) Not applicable ( ) 3. The support of new structures or substantial improvements shall not be, in whole or in part, by the use of fill. (Provide details) Not applicable IV. Procedure The Planning Board shall, within 7 days after the filing of this application, transmit one copy of said application, plans and all other submitted information to the Inspector of Buildings, City Engineer, Board of Health and Conservation Commission who may, at their discretion, investigate the application and report in writing their recommendation to the Planning Board. The Planning Board shall not take final action on such application until it has received a report thereon from the Inspector of Buildings, City Engineer, Board of Health and Conservation Commission or until thirty-five (35) days have elapsed after dis- tribution of such application without a submission of a report. The Planning Board Shall hold a Public Hearing on said application as soon as possible after receiving the above reports, in accordance with Chapter 40A of the Massachusetts General Laws. The Planning Board shall notify the applicant in writing of its decision on the special permit. The decision shall document the proposed development or use and the grounds for granting or refusing the special permit. The -6- Planning Board may, as a condition of approval, require that the appli- cant give effective notice to prospective purchasers, by signs or by recording the special permit at the Registry of Deeds, of the wet- land or flood hazard conditions associated with said premises and the steps undertaken by the petitioner or his successor in title to alleviate the effects of same. Signed 7�� j�G�-�—�_ V Title Applicant Date 10/20/80 41 0 da- n � �6 , . NOQ-TN F` Qw Nro o`J; G /YI�O v y� (6i`"e J Jlr LOCUS MdG r•- Zo oe' �� '�. ,L 03 o t ,� ceoSS SEC T1 ON AT KE "OUSE COMEV. 0.1 AL � 1 % � / � � FFF 112•�O 1 � OA N C V, // � PRooOs4w f.�EU� �� « � / /t=t6Y• 103, 0... — --- 1_c._ o c i Pew'. \\ IF'S Ir IIEC� rips � s„a ErJGL _O_F - L MARLBOROU�Li ROd,1 �—��-E� ExISMING{ SSWEX MaN►lotg TIM E (.EYdT1 ON kleENCLI MOCK, \ 'JITDE7A,1L_ O'F LdND NOTES � N � EYr'( LINES COMPILED 1=eoM PUNS dN9 DEEin oc QECotV• 51TE PLt�N cLIEM � NtA55. Z_�. t->=vA'*10NS eEF'Ee Tc Mt=GN S>=a 1-Sn�/EL_ rf'�Tu►.^• �Y..LLE � * 20• T=G,e 3 CoNToue IN,�TZVaL = z ;r EE-r. DENO-MES PROPOSED -5PO- 'MLlbVpT10�1 TN W ^, a' 1 COLE GS NC�TE� OcT, 101oJa0 S; a. CIVIL 'ENGIaEFel"Cl COWSO -TFM4 \Qt. F V - - .`�* 2 Boue�o.� S7 P��eosr� I11�1 SJbdtV1510n /•AfY/Mpi DnP�Y CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT BOARD OF HEALTH Salem, Massachusetts 01970 ROBERT E. BLENKHORN July 5, 1983 One Broad Street HEALTH AGENT (617)741-1800 Salem Planning Board One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Dear Board Members: I have reviewed the preliminary subdivision plan designated as Sophia/Appleby Subdivision. Please consider this an approval of the preliminary plan as I have no questions or comments at this time. Very truly yours, FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH ROBERT E. BLENKHORN Health Agent -fes / yy�t ry,�` .CONnITq�e� tity VL (Ax�All� � (.LTJ✓1tL1/AA �A .J `� V 111 z a ��FIIIY[TYi$ ��IIc`Tr�Y 9 �0, ns00% V FW AlPrit 6reeu M E M O R A N D U M TO; Board of Health c Conservation Commission R�s City Engineer Superintendent of Streets Fire Department Police Department G�ZV H p School Department FROM: Susan Madison, Planning Board Aide Attached is a Form B application that has been submitted to the Planning Board for their consideration. This plan will be discussed at the Planning Board meeting of July 7, 1983. We would appreciate any comments, concerns, and .questions you may have relative to this. Thank you for your consideration. If you have any questions, please call Susan Madison at 744-4580. s fit of �ttrexn, stti~Ie# 3A �g ��MiTY1tYCL� �STAr'lT 0tg Pall '83 MAY 19 P d :14 Tatem,�i3a9sacilusctts uiezn CITY GL£R :S 0'FFICE ALL NOTICE TO BE ATTACHED TO FORM "B" APPLICATIONS See Form "B" applications for complete instructions for filing. All insertions shall be typewritten or printed neatly in ink. Date: _ _ i City Clerk Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Dear Sir: I hand you herewith two copies of Form B, an application submitted by me this day to the Plan- ning Board of the City of Salem requesting a tentative approval, by the Planning Board, of a prelim- inary plan filed with this application. J The subdivision shown on the plan is tentatively designated asVf T and is located on streets now and/or tentatively known as s� (insert streets and street or lot numbers) in Ward ________L�_»___ _ ' , / Signature of Ocvner c -_-------_--------_=-_-- __ Street Address`__-___.._ic::--- � : __ �f__» City/Town and State ---_-.--------_.----�_ ' Telephone Number ---------------- --------—-------_ �_t /�_ tii✓ 7 " s a� c FF 75. d i g Vf 5alenl, 'fflttssaclT115ols 17 ?F�i:cam f\C C. ode 9:111 '83 MAY 19 P 4 :14 �aiem, tg„arh,�Qtts niezn CITY C�cM'S '_',FFICE SALEX. FORM B - APPLICATION FOR TENTATIVE APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAN In accordance with the provisions of Section III-A the applicant must file, by delivery or registered mail, a Notice with the City Clerk stating the date of the submission for such determination. The no- lice shall be attached to two copies of this Form B application. The notice and both copies of the appli- cation must be"date stamped'by the City Clerk and then one copy of this Form B, with the Plan, filed with the. Planning Board by the applicant. All notices and applications shall be typewritten or neatly printed in ink. Salem, Mass., Ma) 19__19__J33_ To the Planning Board: The Undersigned herewith submits the accompanying Preliminary Plan of property located in the City of Salem for tentative approval as a subdivision as allowed under the Subdivision Control Law and the Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land of the Planning Board in the City of Salem. 1. Name of Subdivider --__C A Z-EID REALTY TRUST Address 29 PUTNAM STREET, PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS --------- ------------- ----- 2. Name of Engineer or Surveyor ROBERT_B. BOWMAN --------------------------- Address _______ SETTS 3. Deed of property recorded in —ESSEX SOUTH __—_--_ Registry, ------------------ Certificate 4. Location and Description of Property: ---________ -__-r AND TN___SALE1vl_9SI �OPHIA—ROAD CONTAINING69332SQUARE_ FEET_ BEING THE SAME LAND SHOWN AS LOTS 636, 637, 638, 639, 633, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - .______634_,—ON LAND_COURT PLAN 11$02_20_AND_ RECORDED AT THE ESSEX _ _______SDIITFLDSSTRI�T_�3FCISTRY OF_ DEEDS_,-RE(IISTERED_ LAND DIVISION - WITH CERTIFICATE # 31960 — 5. All streets and abutting lot lines shall be shown on the Plan with the names and addresses of the abutting Owners. Signature ;729 = ms's �EE� Addre PUTNAM STRPEABODY, .SA Telephone Number _Sal_IA23-GLUTiPZiY_,-R:LM & Q I KEEFE} A list of the names and addresses of the abutters of this subdivision is attached, which shall be attested to by the surveyor. Verification will be made by the Planning Board. -- V LOCUS ,l�1dP SGoee: i"_?ago' stake "� <3et� Ptj8L /C 31-36 4p , 00 3, Tv COT G46 NOEMWAI F. ' L/NDA Af n " re�MetWy a f fd °fib 4.4 o •- e 05, /.39 t s.f X Q •'.'34* (Q s -� ... ,� r 10,r �iB`�b0 COT 64S 07, !093- x.) osece.-IFAICC5 LEE Q o= cont.OT /.� f N L 3Z D vE4U (set) AIZZ3,O/1/ A. F' ✓UNE S i Lor 644 r2U.55ELL P. ApProaa/aho'er fhe Su&21;MOn fls ?. % ✓oeo,4N rrtro/ Law 17v> rewired. ,%41EA,1 PLWMV/N{, 00,4)eo N� avo _ 40 QJ �Q,� /G, SOO t ' LOT 643 �\ i oArE /ab z -3'=' t' d'S4WE?Y FOS?T?UDF , h� A�' Be/i7q a re-s�bz�ivr.3ior� o/' j ff/NC,NAN ti Lofj" G 33, G 3 4 ar�d G 36 - 6 39 ('ine/usive) a3 Shown j On L.C. 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E.sfimo�¢tI/f/OvY n Ec z.10 ( n 1 z% h `� ,v Ski/ Loi _ -- - o h Arm q 1i/rm¢n� , --- - b I-- b ;' 4-S„ i +'b� ! Q?r/brn o S II'o/� I ell- Taro/ !-?.Z7C17 .41- • - ��/ J Z �__—_ —� i• J,cr'+ 3.4h _. L//rTGU .. .��..`9 �pn7 /3si //O//r.7i?fiJ I Q _ ° :• a PGAN V/&Iy SECT/Oit/ 8-Bc.o:._,�re.t'arU �/ - i �", �/ 1 OT � C.' J � ° y� - ♦' FiNiJ.v.T✓!i'KGG - _ PI-tJ✓/[/(GCJ �. v . L'TJ//QM/:��� //C!1/(S✓'.PT.J J J U � 1Vy ( 2 � a q>`• � t��t 0 � Q I'Geg B7.ro..a/ .v4•fCE4 Ac/N6-S h o µvr:o n v v O �' ` ::: - . : SECTION C-C - -- The /ssuAr�fZ o{n oZr7 17'7716 Cl- o c�rfi Gn7/¢ CYMLziY '•r'y - -- - - - �� Z � �, �� ' w • .v � C' AC3 r P G a A'co 01�COn7.0/iOr7G� O�'�iSi' Ori7��rtr['7<.rron G - - --- s/x7// NOT /V cones/. u�c/ os o W _ /� p ' i -0" 26 1L_1 /'/N/iN SU/P RAPT � S� St41fIL(Q/Y OeCA370& p/T - - - - — S`ALP/E'ODOSEO SEPT/C SYS TEIV o� � ... C�iG cC.<C - � ♦ V V FoQ ' I [e4c•,v AtE4 . \ � ' .'�,� ' s` 3,t'"rL h" �: [.[?�!> 11 v "� L,i % `-/� �' — Io * ;p �� �sE�3`�` I ,• S/ TE PLAN-PAOOF/LE -OETA/LS ., :•,�: ���Jt iC� � "° .SCALES AS NOTEO LOCUS MAP'/:�� 5(!E-P7-IC S S TE "� �✓ x L._j ` ) SCACES: No.E /"=3o ENC/NEE,2 - ^ V j/'� ..� NANCOcKSu/71✓EyGs�srz/4T�,5, hYC �i"���o � — -- ° :.•e Ld/YD SupVEYORS /Y/L EiYc�/w�ceS 1wx''R �\ 'i' F;aNrGr,K �, /�ET9/� GF, 9�" 1/ f�•P�,�I oan/✓�mss, MAas. ' 4 - 5 777-3050 a .i Job No, i ». ..Date: ;30gBZ7— HANCOCK SURVEY ASSOCIATES, INC. Mach: 85 MAPLE STREET, DANVERS, MA 01923 Cost/Hrs 17�D►�1d�O ', PERCOLATION TEST Name;hT0 b-9751 1GJ Phone: Address: Location: E@-e,0 \Z04r2 Test By: ! ,'LY.L L Agent: l l �/ lyi Design Notes: Special Note': 1 Ho. Size ;[oO /' No: Bedrooms Disposal Yes No Cellar Sewer No 1211 Min.Min. Sketch of Lot & Test Hole Locations: 9.. l\ ��Min. G� 6" 1�9tin. `7 P-2 Min19 1. %u Z Elt.ly Min. 6" `lam `UC ', Min. P-3 12" Min. 9" Min. 6" Min. - r •. / F / Soil Log o '�n w2 �11,tJiNLa LJ, 0 t'/i©v \ UZ- T/S-Top&Sub, C/S=Clean/Sharp, F/M=Fine to Medium, .,C=Coarse. B=Bovey S=Sand , C=Gravel, Si=Silt, C=Clay, ?=Peat , T=Till 21A § 12 PUBLIC HEALTH missioner of food and agriculture amendments to the standards, rules "5 and regulations of the department of environmental quality engineer- ing or the department of food and agriculture or new standards, rules and regulations in areas over which said departments take cognizance when in his opinion such amendments or new regulations are neces- sary to protect the public health. If the commissioner of public health finds that the failure of the department of environmental quality en- gineering or the department of food and agriculture to promulgate said amendments or new regulations could reasonably result in the declaration of a public health emergency pursuant to section two A of ch&pter seventeen, the department of public health may promulgate said standards, rules and regulations, if the department of environ- mental quality engineering or food and agriculture fails to do so. Such standard rules and regulations shall have the same force and effect as if they were promulgated by the departments of environmental quality engineering or food and agriculture. Added by St.1974, c. 806, § 1. Amended by St.1975, c. 706, § 78. § 13. State environmental code; adoption; preparation of sewage disposal systems; enforcement of code The commissioner of the department of environmental quality engineering shall adopt, and from time to time amend, regulations to be known as the state environmental code, which may provide penalties for violations thereof not exceeding five hundred dollars for any one offense. Said code shall become effective and have the force of law as provided in section six of chapter thirty A. Said code shall deal with matters affecting the environment and the well being of the public of the commonwealth over which the department takes cog- nizance and responsibility including, but not limited to, standards for swimming pools, bathing beaches, family type camp grounds and the disposal of sewage. A duly registered sanitarian or a professional en- gineer registered in the commonwealth may prepare plans for sub- surface systems for disposal of domestic sewage of not more than two thousand gallons per day. Any other plans for a sewage disposal sys- tem shall be prepared by a professional engineer registered in the commonwealth. Nothing contained in this code shall be in conflict with any general or special law. Notwithstanding the foregoing pro- visions, nothing in this section or in any rule or regulation shall pro- hibit the preparation of plans for the repair of subsurface systems for disposal of domestic sewage of not more than two thousand gallons per day by any agent of the owner thereof; provided, however, that such plans are reviewed and approved by the local health authority and by a licensed sanitarian. Local boards of health shall enforce said code in the same manner in which local health rules and regulations are enforced but, if any 214 ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS OFFICE 21A § 14 ;tandards, rules _ such local boards fail after the lapse of a reasonable length of time tality engineer- to enforce the same, the department may in like manner enforce said ;tandards, rules code against any violator. The superior courts shall have jurisdiction :ake cognizance to enforce the provisions of said code and any actions brought to en- ions are neves- ' force said provisions shall be advanced for speedy trial. of public health Added by St.1975, c. 706, § 79. Amended by St.1977, c. 374; St.1979, c. 294. 'ital quality en- to promulgate ' i y result in the § 14. Disposal of dredged materials; permits; rules and regula- i section two A tions nay promulgate The department of environmental quality engineering is hereby ent of environ- "w authorized and directed to issue permits for the disposal of dredged to do so. Such r materials within the marine boundaries of the commonwealth when orce and effect it is determined that such disposal and such disposed material will environmental not unreasonably degrade or endanger the marine environment or public health. Said permit shall include such terms and conditions as �6, § 78, said department finds necessary to assure conformance with this section and any other general or special law within its jurisdiction. No person shall so dispose of dredged material except pursuant to and ation of sewage in accordance with the terms and conditions of such a permit. Any y violation of any provision of this section or any rule or regulation mental quality promulgated pursuant thereto, shall be punishable by a fine of up to id, regulationsone thousand dollars per day each day that such violation continues. 1 may provide Said department is further authorized and directed to promulgate Ired dollars for rules and regulations for the transportation and disposal of such have the force dredged material within the commonwealth so as to protect and en- hance environmental quality, the public health, and natural resources. ell being of the Added by St.1977, c. 625, § 1. } ent takes cog- standards for ounds and the CHAPTER 21C rof plansfor sub- ssien- plans for MASSACHUSETTS HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT more than two see. ;e disposal sys- 1. Short title. 3stered in the 2. Definitions. be in conflict 3. Hazardous waste advisory committee. - foregoing pro- 4. Division of hazardous waste; duties and responsibilities of depart- tion shall pro- 2; : ment. to systems for = 5. Collection, transportation, storage, etc., of hazardous waste; pro- �usand gallons hibited acts. g -< �. 6. Collection, storage, etc., of hazardous waste at generation site; regu- however, that lations. filth authority 7. Licenses for collection, transportation, treatment, etc., of hazardous waste; underground drinking water source. same manner 8. Entry of premises; enforcement of law. =d but, if any 9• Violations; orders by department. 215 PLAN LEGEND '\ALT_INLET (TYP.) - SEE SPECIAL NOTE 4 SH. I of EXISTING SURFACE CONTOUR - -- 68- - - - ' EXISTING SPOT EL. 67.6 - -- ( SEE SPECIAL SPECIFICATIONS PROPOSED SURFACE CONTOUR --�70 PROPOSED SPOT EL. 72.5 ✓ I `( �' r EXT � AccE O MANHOLE � F NOTES 5 � 61 w I EXTENDED TO FINISH GRADE - I j A. PIPE (TITLE 5 - REGULATION 4) ; 17L-•G ' G� ?Gs�Y� r t C.I. FRAME AND COVER - � l� f ti r- 2,,,ie op �UETl.Ai,-}rJ ���\/}� /�� (�(� ;� �j�rl { I r��-� � LEBARON No. R624 OR EQUAL 1� _� BUILDING TO SEPTIC TANK -A_" � CAST IRON , WATERTIGHT JOINTS , , f� PITCHED /a PER FOOT OR AS SHOWN. SEPTIC TANK TO DISTRIBUTION 6 x B BOX - �{-° PVC , WATERTIGHT JOINTS , PITCHED %B" PER FOOT OR AS f B I INS TION PLAN VIEW SHOWN. DISTRIBUTION BOX TO LEACH AREA - 4° PVC, WATERTIGHT sl rLG. r7rz-&i .� orx-)'I �j �q , �- / COVER . JOINTS, LAID LEVEL FOR 2' - 0" FROM DISTRIBUTION BOX THEN PITCHED I -tJ, tit., 2�J .17 - LL NO SCALEAS SHOWN. IF LEACH FIELD OR TRENCH IS SPECIFIED, LEACHING PIPE ___-_ -- -_Ope I - SHALL BE 4°,� PERFORATED PVC, PERFORATIONS DOWN, PITCHED AS af ,�D Tz G2 r7JGI �� } h, SHOWN; SEE PROFILE" a 'DETAILS: ALL PVC PIPE SHALL BE AS PER L --- --- q ------ --- ----� ASTM - D3034 UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. � )' th17- AT 'JZ ` \ /Jv7��I h' �' �� , 27. E DETAIL • SEPTIC TANK ( {2G�0 GAL.) B. SEPTIC TANK ( TITLE 5 - REGULATION 6) FINISH STANDARD MFR. PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION ; SEE GRADEl C.I , FRAME f3 COVER n,� _ _,- INSPECTION COVER - "DETAIL". .J�{, GALLON LIQUID CAPACITY, SET ON A STABLE BASE THAT, (OPJ rA'Ir (t�il7 FULL M.N. 70 GRADE kh �� WILL NOT SETTLE. ' ��� FULL MORTAR 3' MIN IF OVER 2000 GAL. 2'-0 BEDS (TYP) CAPACITY OPEN AT TOP-(TY P) C. DISTRIBUTION BOX (TITLE 5 - REGULATION 10) ! s I 3 - F T .. INLET AND OUTLET -- - x - _ - T a ®MAXIMUM LIQUID LEVEL STANDARD MFR, PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION ; SEE 1�120PD�0Y� - OUTLET INVERT ( W j bETAIL. ( . . . OUTLET, SET LEVEL ON A STABLE BASE THAT WILL NOT G ' SETTLE. C Z ` o f ; ALL JOINTS SHALL BE E D. LEACH AREA ( TITLE 5 - REGULATIONS II , 12, 13 , 14, 15 } SECTION ! - 1. '-- SEALED WATERTIGHT G1 F/���i = x-- -I-x 3- r -x ,% f-7 ; SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LINES , GRADES AND I iY �ii�- D No SCALE DETAILS SHOWN . ALL TOP AND SUBSOILS AND OTHER UNSUITABLE MATERIAL SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED AS SPECIFIED ON ' PLAN 1 AND PROFILE OR AS DIRECTED. r� TABLE OF DIMENSIONS E. STONE ( TITLE 5 - REGULATIONS 11.7, 12.71 13 .79 14.71 15. 5 ) - , ..:: • .-.__, u _. ,,,_- , a �,. - SEPTIC TANK DIMENSION STONE USED IN LEACH AREA SHALL BE OF SIZES AND AMOUNTS SHOWN CAPACITY (GAL.) A B C _I D E F G REQ D. IN DETAILS WASHED FREE OF ALL FOREIGN MATTER PRIOR TO 1 57, I ri f ff f- f - �� „ - PLACEMENT ` 7 J LEDGE 1000 10 -0 6 -O 4 -6 9 - 5 3 -3 0 -9 1 -2 GJ�I �F�eirL i i �r , ' \Qo _- i . 8 r if f . ri f _" i_ a _ . STANDARD 1000 8 - I 5 - I 5 -8 7 -8 4 0 10 I -2 x x 1250 8'- 1" 5'- 1" 6'-6" 7'- 8" 4'-10" I'- 0" 1'-6i" ot�� F SAND ss GRAVEL FILL ( TITLE 5 - REGULATION 2. 17 ) ' +^ , I o.� l •� " " " SHALL BE COMPOSED OF HARD DURABLE STONE, AND MEDIUM TO COARSE 2t \\It ,/t� d h(o•7 Ni. 1500 10 -0 6 -0 5 -10 9 - 5 4 -0 0 -II I -2 r i 7i ----- f n AND FREE OF FOREIGN MATERIALS ( LOAM CLAY SILT ETC.) WITH NO 4 - - - - ) _511 - --�._ 2006 10 0 6 0 7 2 9 5 19 � �f f,' I � STONE OVER 6 IN ANY DIMENSION, COMPACTED IN 12 LAYERS BY �1 x r,V2 II --`�j�-'_ --i �� APPROVED MECHANICAL MEANS OR ALLOWED TO SETTLE, IN PLACE, FOR �J+�pL1- tr !�� = i • 9" 9. 9 F TWELVE ( I2 ) MONTHS OR AS DIRECTED. FILL SHALL HAVE A PERCOLATION Ir-w I- ' I w DETAIL RATE OF TWO (2) MIN. PER INCH OR FASTER AFTER COMPACTION IN PLACE. \Vd v--rz n� \ w F. J r•'. 2 3 d-',{- G !/. -!h ?�(IvC /y/ • \ Z -1 0 z - O 6 OUTLET :�7 _ ,� 1 - -- - ; Yi , �(/ z� • i i 2; 3„ -- ,� DISTRIBUTION % ZJ ir•t'�- hLhPJ I I a"X 4 ' I -6 TEE 2 BOX SPECIAL NOTES BAFFLE (SEE SPECIAL (if req'd.) NOTE 6) PLA s DETAILSxR APPROVAL OF HEALTH DEPT. I. N I USE WITH AO NO. REQ'D. ..dr +: � 0 CHANGE N BUILDING OUT PRIG ION J T_ mow _ J.j VIEWd Sc LE 2• ALL WClRK ON-ILINES , GRADES AND QUAL F EODISPOSAL WOR S INSTALLER ' SHOWN TO BE DONE BY A I0� r B FILL AND/ FINISH SURFACE 0 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE PROPER INSPECTORS AND ALLOW 'i1�1 •.I`\'� .6 f v � 18 LOAM OR R 12 F', ,N• :: --- - 1 , T . Y I r' C PAVEMENT .': - SUCH TIME AS IS REQUIRED FOR INSPECTIONS. 1 ) , } I , -- ' - ) i _�� t ` L IG ) _ MANHOLE 6'� DEPTH TO J , �•i ILe-°>� �lk= -- " I /a' STONE - INLET 2 - 10 4. IF ALTERNATE SEPTIC TANK INLET IS USED INLET SHALL BE EXTENDED SO -� \ � - l k - I - ?.� 5'- I" SEE SPEC E THAT INLET TEE IS DIRECTLY BELOW ACCESS MANHOLE. lxtl► . J(12r.� (� r �,. IZ I tl ( 2 (TYP.) • �" ' I� - - f! \ � _ __.- _::_-I_,_ _ - I 4 - B STONE - � a B �f SECTION 5 SEPTIC TANK SHOULD BE INSPECTED ANNUALLY AND PUMPED AS REQUIRED l � ..�-' _ �_.---• '• / � B - 1' t{tt1_"` _ � PLAN SEF SPEC E 5 _ �- VIEW EFFECTIVE WIDTH B - B 6. PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE SYSTEM COMPONENTS AS SHOWN AT LEFT 41 �- - O p PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE A" SHALL BE AS MANUFACTURED BY SHEA CONCRETE PRODUCTS , WILMINGTON, ri ( SEE SPECIAL NOTE) I gip•'; f C I A� ��' x - r FILL-T-ORttXVEME�GT :� TABLE OF MASS. OR EQUAL. �, ✓ *61 o / M� .. . •.. '_.»�.. I _ DIMENSIONS INLET DI 7 THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT OR A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE A 8 ,� DETAIL SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED ASA GUARANTEE THAT THE SEPTIC SYSTEM WILL MANHOLE �1 n'' -- 141r fh1 WA v -- -- NlA - � i i� �{� �: t r '''Z 9? v 1Q O� �i��i t • t/ � JUri �r� sA�t �f l� `v� ® r1�- �Qv y '-EFFECTIVE LENGTH -B�;I WAIL. AREA ZZn g,F SHALLOW FUNCTION t SATISFAC�OrRIL` ��L `- j r i ' ' - T�' '� �,-- 1 ) !r QFC BOTTOM AREA �vG s F LEACH a >yj•-!F!� l'� Grr 1171 tCt-} �� g' _ I' ( TOTAL AREA <F�Q S.F PIT �7 f!) '4+ vav _T-40: I GY ��J.�-F`-1�1 IZ jp r 1 •; NO PITS T\VG' 2 r 1t 11� c _1 r > r=A ^ 7 _ r, Nrr i Ar-ar1tr { l. rt? i t-tomtZ -. T SECTION C - C ( NO SCALE a ,lam / � � lii,-1-_-• .ri 5�,:i„� t.�l--I rte. ' ko - <- a �- ,_ 9. d� /1 l � ��.� 1 �--� C / DESIGN CRITERIA ' , •� !�(/lYL1�/ I - P�{ r��1_i ..� it t%C% , , I I L,t s n r.r- ._. l�t�l i I. TYPE OF BUILDING - '�} o> Ar '-� d<i��t a l: <7 , Itsli. 2. NO. OF BEDROOMS 3. NO. OF PEOPLE . - . . 6 . . . - - .. . . . l'li� ,.i �_ Iii1-r !A'IOi (c/ ✓/kl?!\�/�-( 11.1 r-r'� T I •4 . ., lll-ll I T 4. DESIGN FLOW / d. .�"s.h=-f� 5 TOTAL DAILY FLOW LI=�11 �- - YES . . NO IF YES, INCREASE T,O, f'n*I � ('.Xt/7�6� 1In /,rlcIF117 / z . ` W 6 GARBAGE GRINDER �i� =17;-f AREA REQUIREMENT p12G�0 C 1� 7. SPECIAL CONDITIONS i-Dr'� � �( � >^�F ��Ir2=Y� !�= .c� A- �s . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . .. . . . SOIL TEST DATA B. DESIGN PERCOLATION RATE �. _. . MINUTES PER INCH v VY y �1t� 1L � iLF t 1Gr Llf-1 9. LEACH AREA REQ'TS - SQ. FT. PER GALLON - BOTTOM . � _Q' WA LL (•) TEST BY r °/ r'".�.f' !' p L `)1.�,r! IN PRESENCE OF N� .�Jr i • - '�t1 ( - 10. TOTAL LEACH AREA REQ'D. - LOCAL CODE.) ( . Sq.f1'. TITLE 5... -2`1O. ..Sq. ft. j . `(y) (U`I (\ DATE %�� y�r`-�' t�( . PERC. RATE . . .G�. ! 1i1 1:./, .( -1 .< -CP-d'�. IL PROVIDED - TOTAL d: .Sq.ft. - BOTTOM 22� Sq.ft. - WALL Z24? . Sq. ft. I I DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE PROPOSED SUBSURFACE T _ y SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM GRADE EL: � %>�j •±- /J a'.ti ?Jb•� �..,.a,T GRD. WATER EL. "z- 1� , +� 4' "e lr < I7cj Or l h rGr�L?- BOTTOM EL. P�N�7k�Pt ( 1 -- L. �2,C� ✓ SOIL DESCRIPTION fit` 4�e • • - 11 i T u I -- - C%L•�70,�'J ± 1 I jp!`-.j`.._ v� Ir- ;,, + N -- ;. zto4 �.o®nro PREPARED FOR /�>-4e-- ��F ^(// ti �' •' � I I �' f � / _ .-. �" {A "� .��i ''�.l..s � __ _. _. .__ __.._--_-_.___.___ TF.V fhLO �'• i , �r� I Y' -1 - � c - �L.-� iT�'� ,.r r 0t - '/1 ,moi ✓�� u. ��{ ! .l_r�^-t r,� ?J• KJyKlf�i � ' __._._ ' Y 'i � •'i r r.1.,., i 1. -". �� ✓.'_-�-_JF 5 LOCUSGMAP 3N'Pv� SITE PL DETAILS S AN PROFILE • lC.'t/f SCALE I 2000 �� >v ;- AS NOTED v� SCALE S nr:gv2lt r DATE .. ).r... . REVISED 64 _ ENGINEER HANCOCK SURVEY ASSOCIATES INC. DESIGNED � - L lJ 1 /J � r // 85 MAPLE ' STREET DANVERS MA. 01923`, "T£ CHECKED ..... . ; '( - : SURVEYOR (617) - 777 - 3050 (617) - 662 - 9659 S 1 HSA No. l (j 1 q- !� REVISED - . . . . . I PK SPIKE FOUND TAN. /98/ PL A N OF L A ND SALEM MASSACHUSETTS OWNER N J"aR REALTY TRUST p -T I-IERE.BY CERT/FY THAT THIS D"eVP TUNE 6t /983 V 3 SCALE: /�"°N_ 2OFFET PLAN WAS PREPARED IN ACCORD- ANCE W/TH THE RULES AND � REGULATIONS OF THE REG/STEPS ; �o PORT ENG/NEER//VG ASSOC, I/VC OF DEEDS. PK. SPIKE FOUND TAN 1'18t o/VE HARRIS ST uRT NEWaRYPOAIA S S. �Sj �l I INP O w� IRON P/PE SET JAN 1981 0 0' eo' qo I CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY AND PLAN CONFORMS TO THE ETHICAL PROCEDURAL,ANO TECHNICAL STANDARDS FOR THE PA7AC7/CE OF LAND SURVEYING IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSAC1,jU6E77S LOT C' s�p 1350 +S.Fs= � _ /VjF LORING HILLS CONDOMINIUM m s42�5 43' UN ! T * 1 TR US T oSEE PLANS RECORDED AT ESSEX SOUTH R15 T-1 0 �`a REGISTRY OF DEEDS. PLAN BOOK //6, FLAN 92, AND 542°51_43'W Oral %N �.� N3 PLAN BOOK //2, PLAN 07 W o r V, w S42°5l_43�w as CITY OF SALEM MASS. > 3 1 co 0 P2 ANNINC BOARD APP/i>OV.AL ONOEk1D �'oT SDI l� - TWE S0BD/V/S10N CONTROL 4-AW /S p t- 2634 ` S.F �2 6 3 N07- RE0UIR50. V O Z 6j ZOS 00,. > I EASEMENT A \ I s 'm 675 1 �.. � � + m. d. i `----- �•� . •"r`. .s'-r3 �'-'*-`"'^�', , r - 0 i�.� — /00.00' . '1' 11 SAN l 1 I owl! ,, v W z N42° 59' 05_ .,E 63 00 - - I $ 6 -� N - -90 00' _ ! ( ap 42° 59 P K SPIKE SE7 ' /9.00' cD O� ��r/RON RODS 4 `I 198 �� ! R Q 20' ORAlNA6E EASEMENT Z S42' S1 43"W�°' t`i FOUND SAN l9 S� 45_00' —ontE� .f SEE P2-AN 600K116 ` �_�L�I 55�3p'49 w S42 OS W o �i C.L.F. POST O Q 200.00 FOUND O 5750' _ '\ 'X' CUT SET ' IN NORTH EA-57 \ CORNER TOP OF I 0 LOT E STONE P05T TAN 1961 REMAINING LAND OF W � — CAVEAT — (xR REALTY TRUST LOTS C e O ARE FOR CONVEYANCE TO + LORING /-(ILLS CONDOMINIUM UNiT�I TRUST_ F OL IT 13 NOT THE /N TENT OF THIS PLAN TO 0O D CREATE NEW BU1L0/NG LOTS UTUF LOTS OF AN EXIS FING 8� EI LDINGLOT, WH CHHAS FRONTAGE ON AN EXISTING PRIVATE WAY, EASEMENT X As SOWN HEREON WAS CREATED O To GIVE ICRING HILLS CONDOMINIUM UNIT�1 ^� '\ 1� 77RUST A RIGHT To PASS AND REPASS OVER O U) Q ^• Q at U LAND OF TaR REALTY TRUST. y r 'I f NOTE : LOTS C ! DARE NOT To SE CONS/DEREL� AS SEPARATE 0 ((� 1, , 00 ` 1 Lu k N Z O BUILDING LOTS Bur ARE To BE CONVEYED ro THE �+/ N OWNER OF THE LAND SHOWNAS "N/F LOR/NC HILLS W CONDOMINIUM UNIT $ 1 TRUST" AND HELD IN COMMON W/TH SAID L-AND. - —-- - � /00. 00 --- IRON PIPE 5E7 ETIN S 42 °59= 05` w IRON USr SrU P TAN 19,61 TAN 1961 (Pusuc WAY, VARlA)3LE W U /DTH) AVENE NOTE SEE ALSO PLAN RECORDEDAT ESSEX SOUTH LOPING DISTRICT REGISTRY OF DEEDS ENTITLED FLAN OF LAND IN SALEM MASSACHUSETTS OWNER ASS INSURANCE AGENCY INC. TANuARY 23, 198/ SCALE I INC" = 20 FEET PoR-r ENG I- NEERING ASSOC, INC. 31 STATE ST NEWBURYPORT, MASS. " 1 W w h o� LOCUS " = r 1.P R°oh I tit o,Y s� LOCUS PLAN \�9� " 0 SQA C0.j'i i I >t .; � �'� �lxnning szarD Titu of . . . . - o$xiem,�tarcacEtuszfti ¢187¢ - FORM A APPLICATION FOR ENDORSEMENT OF PLAN BELIEVED NOT TO REQUIRF APPROVAL. In accordance with provisions of Section 11-B, the applicant must file, by delivery or registered mail, a Notice with the City Clerk stating the date of sub— mission for such determination. The notice shall be attached to tura copies of this Form A'application..' 4 The notice and both copies of the application must �3 JUN �Q �j1 be "date stamped" by the City Clerk and then one copy of this Form A, with the Plan, filed with the CITY GLI RK'S OFFICE Planning Board by the applicant. All notices and SALLhi '':ASS: applications shall be typewritten of neatly printed in ink. Salem, Mass ; --•June----= 13 To the Planning Board: The undersigned,believing,that the accompanying plan of his property in the City of Salem does not (" constitute a subdivision within the meaning of the Subdivision Control Law because (See Sect. II-A and Lots C & D are to be deed to Lorin Hi11s Condominium Unit #1 . ' state specific reasons) ------------------•---- --- -- - - -- —9 Trust, owners of continuous land with frontage on an existing way, Loring__ - ... ------------ ---- ------ --- ----------------------- ---- t__i,s-not the_-intent of_this_-plan_to_make b�Ld]r LotS__gttt..of . Lots C & D. Lot E has the required frontage and area. - - -------. .., - ---- -------------------------•---- ------------------------ and herewith submits said plan for a determination and endorsement that Planning Board approval under the Subdivision Control Law is not required. 1. Name of Owner .JaR__Rea1-ty---Trust--- _ j Address ..I5 Auburndale Road, Marblehead, Massachusetts .: _ 2. Name of Engineer or Surveyor .-Ront,.Engine..eriztg..Assoc...,-.Inc.,........................ ... ...... . , , Address ."- One. Harris Street, Newburyport, flas_sachusetts_. ._ . - - '0 9.5Q ..... . . 3. Deed of property records in ..ESSex„$Quth• District"" _.. . Registry Book ..6&35... .. ... ... Page . 533 ... - - 4. Location and Description of Praperty: .:._..... ... .. ... -" #530..Lori.ng Ave. . l.ocated. between Ceder .Ave,---and Loring..Hi11s_A.v.e.:-.with 1.0,0,.00'...of__frontage. onjoring Ave,_a total of 170.03.:of frontage on_. Loring .."Hi.l.l s Ave. , and .conta.ir.ing, a:total ..of 26,.877±:S,-F,........ S. .All streets and abutting lot lines shall be shown on the Plan together with the na es of the Owners of the abutting lots. JaR Realty T st � t . Signature of Owner- y Address ._ T eodore gnante i Telephone Number E sex k Building, Route 128 ! Pea ody, MA 01960 (A17) q*�P_snFn / Y Caw wr�,�,Fa� Ct1ttP �rilPrit (QiCPPri June 16, 1983 Ms. Josephine`Fusco City Clerk City Hall Salem; MA. , 41974. Dear Ms. Fusco At a regularly scheduled meeting of the. Salem Planning Board held on June 16, 1983, it was voted to endorse "Approval Under Subdivision Control Law Not Required" on the following described plan: 1. Applicant: J &, R Realty' Trust 15 Auburndale Road Marblehead,MA. 01945 F.. 2. Location and Description: #530 Loring Avenue, located between Cedar Avenue and Loring ,Hills Avenue. Lots C & .D are to ' be deeded to Loring Hills. Condominium Unit #1 Trust, owners of continuous land with frontage' on an existing way. It is not the intent of this plan to make building lots of C & D. Deed of property records in Essex South District Registry. Sincerely yours. Walter B. Power, III Chairman dey 1 l N�,. ttsIl� ui 224PI2Ca MS�tXf�LIS'2���i Y S Planning varD dlil� All " ,%t m, ,#taewrhuvn* 01970:- \aTiCE TO BE AT'TACHFD TO aR�l ,.Aw nPPi$ A ' { ' All .5 See Form "A" a��PPflicauons for . complete intructtbMTsYSfr� tlnc y}�g 4`I ICE All insertions shall be typewritten,. or printed neatly in ink. Date: June 13, 1983 City Clerk Salem, Dlassachusetu 01970 Dear Sir: �I i I hand you herewith two copies of Form A, an application submitted by me this day to the PIan- ning Board of the City of Salem requesting a determination and an endorsement on a plan filed with said application that Planning Board approval under the Subdivision Control Rules and Regulations is not required. The land sbou n on the accompanying plan is located at .x.530 .Lorj ng,.AY2.............:...:,------- ... ......... . . in Ward �. ... . (insert st.aet and street numbers here) JaR Rea ` > Tr t Signature of Owner By C / Theo or" . �kgnarite�' -itS "attorney, Street Address Essex.-ank__C,ui_IdJng_�-Route,_128 Circ.Town & State :..-peabody, MA 01960 i Telephone Number . (61.7). 532-3060------- -