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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 484 SHARPNERS POND ROAD 4/30/2018 (2) s{ 484 SHARPNERS POND ROAD d Road - -- - -- - - -- •• -- __ _ __ _ 210/105.D-0123-0000.0 t Date /22/2000 Complaint Trash left out,bags ripped,etc. Complaint# 12 Complaintant Annonymous Addresss Phone# Action &ford did an inspection on 6/23/00 and found ripped bags,mattress. Letter is issued Owner of Property 480-490 Sharpners I to residents on 480-490 Sharpners Pond Rd. Pond regarding trash being left out to early. Owner's Address Phone# OL Sent ❑ 1 NORTH Town Of North Andover Community Development car Services William. Scott 27 Charles Street Director North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 (978)688-9531 SACHUS� Fax 978-688-9542 June 26, 2060 Board of To whom it may concern, Appeals (978)688-9541 Please be advised that the Health Department received an anonymous complaint regarding Building unsightly trash on Sharpeners Pond Road. An authorized inspection by Health Department Department personnel was conducted on Friday,June 23, 2000. Two ripped bags of trash and a mattress (978)688-9545 were found at the end of your common driveway. Closer inspection of the bags found along with the garbage documentation bearing the name Chad Graves,present address unknown. Conservation Department (978)688-9530 The complainant indicated that this condition was a weekly event, many days prior to trash pick-up. Unfortunately, putting garbage out too early allows animals access to it and in turn causes an unsanitary condition. According to the Sanitary Code in situations which cause a Health II Department nuisance, serious odors or animal harborage,the following can be enforced, CMR 410.600 A , (978)688-9540 "garbage and rubbish shall be put out for collection no earlier than the day of collection". j Public Health Please note that this is not an order letter, rather a letter to inform you of the complaint and the Nurse expected personal responsibilities to conform to the State Code requirements. Maintaining a (978)688-9543 healthy environment for all residents is the only goal of this communication. No response is necessary unless you have information that can assist this office's endeavor. If you have any Planning additional information or questions please feel free to call the office weekdays, between 8:30- Department 4:30. Thank you for your attention in this matter. The Health Department is dedicated to (978)688-9535 helping you keep your environment safe and clean. Sincere san Ford R.S. Health Inspector Cc: File t, e - A nsWater Analysis,Steve 38 Montvale Avenue • Stoneham, MA 02180 • Mass. (617) 438-6114 • Salem, N.H. (603) 893-3106 LABORATORY NUMBER: 165963 SAMPLE DATE: 2/23/87 SUBMITTED BY: Wilmington Pump Supply, Inc. 639 Woburn Street Wilmington, MA 01887 SAMPLE SOURCE: New well/collected from pump No. Andover, Lot #6 - S & B Homes ANALYSIS: According to Standard Methods of -Water and Wastewater Analysis, 15th Ed. Total Coliform , . , 0 per 100 ml. Chlorides. . . . . . . 7 mg/L pH . . . . . . . . 7.4 Hardness . . . . . . . . . 118 mg/L Manganese. 0.37 mg/L '. Sodium . . . . . . . . . . 7.3 Iron . . . . . . , 0.24 mg/L Nitrate. . . 0.22 mg/L less than 0.10 mg/L Nitrite. I COMMENT: The results of these analyses meet the required federal and state. standards for drinking water. . However, the manganese concentration exceeds the. recommended standard. Although manganese is -not harmful to your health, it can affect the . taste, color and odor of your water: Manganese is frequently found at elevated ,levels in new wells; however, it is likely that the concentration will decrease when the well is put into regular use. Water quality can vary significantly from time to time due to various local conditions. It is advstable to have your water tested in approximately six to twelve months to detyr� ine a y1change in water quality. C 4miqollicro io ogis Department of Environmental Management/Division of Water Resources WATER WELL COMPLETION REPORT�� 1 WELL LOCATION Address- 1,7 i#� l,,I1» ////IlJtry'4 r` 111 IV City/Town Ab. Clhr(AyeP— G.S.Quadrangle Map Grid Location l��/ Owner S. 13 fin �P S Th 1._ Address PO. .JgnX 249" Ah AhWo i/l✓' r WELL USE CONSOLIDATED WELL Domestic Public ❑ Industrial ❑ Type of Water-bearing Rock lvyajutt Other 1 Water-bearing Zones , Method Drilled A( 1) From /,A To q�U 2) From—To— Date romToDate Drilled 7 3) From To 4) From 0 To ! CASINGr Depth to Bedrock ri Length620 Diameter (- ' Type f7 M. STPD' UNCONSOLIDATED WELL STATIC WATER LEVEL, Water-bearing Materials Feet below land surface Sand: fixe❑ medium❑ coarse(—] i Date measured — q— k 7 Gravel: fine❑ medium❑ coarse❑ � GRAVEL PACK WELL Screen: Slot# length from to Yes ❑ No R Split Screen (or 2nd screen) WATER QUALITY TESTS MADE Slog length from to Chemical ❑ Biological' ❑ Depth To Bedrock PUMP TEST Drawdown feet after,pumping days hours at GPM. How measured Recovery feet after hours. LOG of FORMATIONS COMMENTS: (On well or water) Materials From To � � o ♦ v 7 m DRILLER y m Firm r�. 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Engineer..or other professional authorized by law to prep :re such plans Reg 6 Septic Tanks (a) capac t es- 50,% of flow, water table, ees, depth of tees, access, pumping (b) cleanout (c) 101 from cellar wall or inground suimac ng pool (d) �5, from subsurface drains Reg 10.2 Distribution Boxes (a) s ope greater MWE 0.08 Reg 10.E b) su np c Y h ' a eE e A ` Stevens Water Analysi's 38 Montvale Avenue • Stoneham, MA 02180 • Mass. (617) 438-6114 • Salem, N.H. (603) 893-3106 LABORATORY NUMBER: 161436 SAMPLE DATE : 10/23/85 SUBMITTED BY : R.T. Realty Trust Suite 1B, 2 Elm Square Andover, MA 01810 SAMPLE SOURCE : New Well/collected from pump Lot X66 Sharpner Pond Rd. , No. Andover, MA ANALYSIS : According to Standard Methods of Water and Wastewater Analysis , 15th Ed . Total Coliform . . . . . . . . 0 per 100 ml Chlorides . . . . . . . . . . . 24 mg/L PH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2 Hardness . . . . . . . . . . • 90 mg/L Manganese . . . . . . . . . • • 0.17 mg/L Sodium . . . . . . . . . . . . , 12.1 mg/L Iron . . . . . . . . . • • • • 0.85 mg/L Nitrate . . . . . . . . . • • . less than 0.10 mg/L N i t r i t e . . . . . . . . • • • • less than 0.10 mg/L COMMENT : The results of these analyses meet the required federal and state standards for drinking water . However , the iron and manganese concentrations exceed the recommended standards . Although iron and manganese are not harmful to your health , they can affect the taste , color and odor of your water . Iron and manganese are fre- quently found at elevated levels in new wells : however , it is likely that the concentrations will decrease when the well is put into regular use . Chemist/Microbiologist �a�€.�z..7?%/vG�,.1YJ�S.,S_I• -_ G,tz o._VV.aE�..l�.tSC.1��.C� ,oL �a COMM, o 0 E'er/O oF_..-_1! E_:J 7.7A. EX�s 7� ION ti 43 i V 51"RPMER S Nov /4� �' 1 w i .. �.,; .;fit 'gym..,. ..':�a •`�,� ., ,..., ..,�,c,w„m,.•a. .. .....'. ..�> -:a:. '4;a,�.°,t irv. „�;i..,,, _ ...::4;*a,�s'.roxiut '�wi?�- cam! ='r 3`i t p t 3- - N. t ry — t c" VA ,9 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER N°RTN Office of COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES HEALTH DEPARTMENT 400 OSGOOD STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 978.688.9540—Phone Susan Y.Sawyer,REHS/RS 978.688.9542—FAX Public Health Director E-MAIL: healthdept@townofnortliandover.com WEBSITE:http://www.townofnorthandover.com April 11, 2005 To all Sharpeners Pond Road Residents: Please note that it has come to the attention of the Health Department that many residents are leaving their trash barrels and trash bags out at the curbside for days, or weeks at a time. Empty trash barrels blowing about in the road are a safety hazard, and trash and debris along the roadway is a health hazard. Please be mindful of this, as the Health Department will conduct periodic inspections of the area to determine who is in violation, and fines will be issued if protocol is not followed. The Board of Health follows the State Sanitary Code regarding Human Habitation, 105.CMR.410, Section 1: 410.600 (A): Garbage or mixed garbage and rubbish shall be stored in watertight receptacles with tight- fitting covers. Said receptacles and covers shall be of metal or other durable, rodent-proof material. Rubbish shall be stored in receptacles of metal or other durable, rodent-proof material. Garbage and rubbish shall be put out for collection no earlier than the day of collection. (B): Plastic bags shall be used to store garbage or mixed rubbish and garbage only if used as a liner in watertight receptacles with tight-fitting covers as required in 105 CMR 410.600(A), provided that the plastic bags may be put out for collection except in those places where such practice is prohibited by local rule or ordinance or except in those cases where the Department of Public Health determines that such practice constitutes a health problem. For purposes of the preceding sentence in making its determination the Department shall consider, among other things, evidence of strewn garbage,torn garbage bags, or evidence of rodents. 410.602 (A) Land. The owner of any parcel of land, vacant or otherwise, shall be responsible for maintaining such parcel of land in a clean and sanitary condition and free from garbage, rubbish or other refuse. The owner of such parcel of land shall correct any condition caused by or on such parcel or its appurtenance which affects the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants of any dwelling or of the general public. (D) Common Areas. The owner of any dwelling abutting a private passageway or right-of-way owned or used in common with other dwellings or which the owner or occupants under his control have the right to use or are in fact using shall be responsible for maintaining in a clean and sanitary condition free of garbage, rubbish, other filth or causes of sickness that part of the passageway or right-of-way which abuts his property and which he or the occupants under his control have the right to use, or are in fact using, or which he owns. Residents should know the following: • The Town has a mandatory paper and cardboard recycling ordinance that requires residents to separate these items from their household trash. Paper and cardboard are collected every other week on the same day as the household's normal trash. Residents can call the DPW at 978.685.0950 toget their recycling schedule. • Residents are responsible for picking up loose trash left at the curb after collection. Banned Items and Recycling Requirements: Please refer to the DPW website for a complete list of all the recycling requirements: http://www.northandoverrecycles.com. Please contact the Health Department if you have any additional questions. Thank you. Sincere an 11 Y. Sawyer, REHS/RS Public Health Director File o sSEA Ild Aa r=d 110 •__._ .Q __ S� !; ' <31— c _SSIdeE& Out / 3 /�3 / I y`' K&1— /Z • oS Lo fL k cu.tw _ bo- (3- 2s -- -- agu.t l� 9• ? .20 41 1 !Soo GA/ SEPI%C ��/Slk d � eQ i- C• � o� Z s i j� r � O N b