Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 1951 Turnpike yS0 V P-Ai LV t l< _ Harold-Parker State Forest _ f' j i VC UPC 90330 N HASTINGS,MN C'sa�,nc� c�p �'M��t �� t.�`W� @!D�fit2�P�J• �d Y�Y� �fY��., Commonwealth of Massachusetts Form 4--System Pumping R rd Massachusetts R EEC E I V E D System Pumping Record AUG - 6 2009 System Owner System Location HEALTH DEPARTMENT . � .z., +iii .•r., i Type: Emergenc Routine Cesspool: No / Yes Septic Tank: No Yes�� Date of Pumping: Quantity Pumped: Gallons System Pumped By: Wind River Environmental,LLC Permit#: Contents Transferred to: Contents Disposed at: Ipswich Water Treatment Plant Ipswich, MA 01938 Date: L l J > Pumper Signat Condition of System/Other Comments Dep Approved Form-12/07/95 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services h Department of Public Health J Center for Environmental Health V Community Sanitation Program 180 Beaman Street West Boylston, MA 01583 GOVERRNORNOR MITTRTelephone: 508-792-7880 KERRY HEALEY Facsimile: 508-792-7706 RECEIVED LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR TTY: 508-835-9796 TIMOTHY R.MURPHY JUN 5 2006 SECRETARY PAUL J.COTE,JR. COMMISSIONER TOWN OF NORTH AN) `J/ER HEALTH D May 25, 2006 Kevin Bent, Supervisor Harold Parker State Forest 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 Dear Mr. Bent: In accordance with 105 CMR 440.000, Minimum Standards for Developed Family Type .Campgrounds,, State Sanitary Code: Chapter VI, I performed my annual inspection of your facility on May 24, 2006. Enclosed is a copy of .the inspection report for your review. This office would appreciate knowing your plans for correction of the conditions noted on the report. The Plan of Correction should be submitted to my attention at the address listed above, within 30 days of receiving this letter. The Plan of Correction should detail the specific steps that will be taken and .the date of expected compliance. If you would like an electronic copy of the inspection report or if you have any questions, feel free to contact me at (508) 792-7880 x 2171 or e-mail at joel.hollis@state.ma.us. Sincerely, J el M. Hollis, MS, RS, CHO aitarian Enclosure: Inspection Report P P cc: Steven Hughes, Director, CSP Suzanne K. Condon, Associate Commissioner, CEH North Andover Board of Health Priscilla Geigis, Director of State Parks and Recreation Gary Briere, Chief of Recreation Anita Wysocki, Program Coordinator State Campgrounds The Commonwealth of Massachusetts o Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health J Bureau of Environmental Health Assessment V VV Division of Community Sanitation 180 Beaman Street West Boylston, MA 01583 MITT Telephone: 508-792-7880 GOVEERNORRNOR KERRY HEALEY Facsimile: 508-792-7706 RECEIVED LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR TTY: 508-835-979`+ TIMOTHY R.MURPHY U C7 V SECRETARY JUN - 5 2006 PAUL J.COTE,JR. COMMISSIONER TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER HEALTH CEPARTMENT 105 CMR 440.000 MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPED FAMILY TYPE CAMP GROUNDS State Sanitary Code Chapter VI NAME OF FACILITY: Harold Parker State Forest 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 CONTACT PERSON : Kevin Bent (978-686-3391) OPERATOR: Department of Conservation and Recreation Division of State Parks and Recreation INSPECTION DATE : May 24 , 2006 9 : 00 - 11 : 00 INSPECTOR: Joel M. Hollis TOTAL NUMBER OF CAMP SITES : 91 SELF CONTAINED UNIT SITES : No SAFARI FIELD CAPACITY: 1 Field CAMPGROUND RESTRICTED TO TENT CAMPING AND BACKPACKING ONLY: No FOOD SERVICE FACILITIES : None WATER SUPPLY: Town Water BATHING BEACH: Yes SWIMMING POOL: No * Conditions noted on previous inspection reports Water Supply 440 . 07 ( 1) * Water not piped to each campsite . According to campground staff one large section of the camp ground still does not have an adequate water distribution system. "An adequate quantity of water of safe potable quality shall be piped to each campsite . The water supply shall Harold Parker State Forest May 24 , 2006 Page 2 of 5 be obtained only from a source approved by the Department . Any campground restricted to tent camping and backpacking shall be exempt from this regulation if an approved water supply is available within 1000 feet . " Holding Tank Dumping Station No violations Dumpsters 440 . 11 (2) * Missing drain plugs, some bottoms and sides rotted out, most covers not kept closed. "Refuse shall be stored in watertight receptacles with fitting covers . Plastic bags shall be used only as liners in the container and not for the storage of refuse . " Fire Places 440 . 13 (1) * Some fireplaces not six feet from brush and trees . "Facilities, equipment, and firebreaks for fire prevention and fire fighting shall be provided as may be recommended by the local fire department or fire warden . If fireplaces are provided, an area of six feet in every direction from each fireplace shall be maintained clear of debris and growth. " Comfort Station 1 (By Site 8 ) 440 . 052 There appears to be poison ivy behind the building . "Poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac and other plants which produce toxic resins shall be eradicated within 50 feet of all campsites, safari fields and all toilet, bathing and recreation areas . " Male Side 440 . 09 (5) * Both shower benches are still missing, leaving holes in the walls . "All lavatories, wash basins, showers, and bathtubs shall be maintained in good working order and in a clean and sanitary condition. " 440 . 09 (5) * Electric hand dryers do not work Female Side 440 . 09 (5) * Electric hand dryers do not work Comfort Station 2 (B Section) 7' Harold Parker State Forest May 24, 2006 Page 3 of 5 Exterior 440 . 03 (1) * Shake shingles rotten along bottom, broken shingles in other areas . 440 . 03 (1) The exterior door to the storage room is rotted out and has a large hole in it . Female Side 440 . 09 (5) * Hand dryers do not operate . They should be repaired or removed. 440 . 08 (2 ) * Screen door does not close tightly "The toilets shall be so located that they are not more than 500 feet from the camp sites of those people who are expected to use them. Self-contained units are exempt from this 500- foot requirement . The operator shall provide an adequate supply of water and toilet paper . The operator shall provide for the ventilation of each toilet room to the out doors and shall screen each window or other exterior opening with screens containing not less than 16 meshes per inch. A self- closing solid door shall be considered as satisfying this requirement . " 440 . 08 (2) * Hole in screen door 440 . 03 (1) * Ceiling paint flaking "Every building, structure, or shelter used or provided for use in a family type camp ground shall be structurally safe, adequate in size for its use, easy to keep clean, and shall have a roof which is weathertight . All new construction shall comply with all appropriate regulations for handicapped persons . " 440 . 09 (5) Handicapped shower is missing a few floor and wall tiles 440 . 09 (5) Mold and soap scum on walls of handicapped shower Male Side 440 . 03 (1) * One shower stall missing soap dish, hole in tile . 440 . 09 (5) * Both electric hand dryers do not operate . They should be repaired or removed. Comfort Station 3 (A Section by site 111 ) M.G . L. c . 270 ss . 22 (2004 ) * Building still not posted with no smoking signs . " (2) Smoking shall be prohibited in workplaces, work spaces, common work areas...restrooms...overnight camp building..." Harold Parker State Forest May 24 , 2006 Page 4 of 5 (4 ) Every area in which smoking is prohibited by law shall have "no smoking" signs conspicuously posted so that the signs are clearly visible to all employees, customers, or visitors while in the workplace . (7 ) It shall be the responsibility of the establishment to ensure that the appropriate signage is displayed and that an individual or group renting the space enforces the prohibition against smoking." Play Ground (By Site 68 ) Swings * The swing seats are 27 inches apart; they are 31 inches from swing supports. The U. S . Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends that the distance between the seats and the swing supports be a minimum of 30 inches apart . They recommend that seats be a minimum of 30 inches apart. Green Slide It is recommended that either rubber mats be installed, or more wood chips be raked into the landing zone of the slide . Comfort Station 4 (By Site 79 ) Exterior 440 . 03 (1) * Exterior shake shingles rotted along bottom of building 440 . 03 (1) * Rotted doors and door frames 440 . 03 (1) Roof damaged from three falling on it . Female Side 440 . 09 (5) * Missing floor tiles in handicapped shower 440 . 03 ( 1) * Ceiling paint flaking Male Side 440 . 08 (2) * Holes in screen door Swimming Area 445 . 030 (A) * Adequate clarity of water for safe swimming is questionable; the water has a dark brown color . "Bathing Water Quality Bathing or swimming shall not be permitted in any bathing water where the quality of the water does not meet the standards established in 105 CMR 445 . 030 (B) , or 445 . 030 (C) , and no bathing or swimming shall be Harold Parker State Forest May 24 , 2006 Page 5 of 5 allowed when the bathing water is determined by the Board of Health or the Department to be unfit or so subject to contamination as to constitute a menace to health . Bathing or swimming shall not be permitted in bathing waters when : (A) Physical Quality. (1) Sludge deposits, solid refuse, floating waste solids, oils, grease or scum are present; or (2) There are safety hazards including, but not limited to, fast currents, sharp drop-offs or an unstable bottom in the wading area (s) , or lack of water clarity. " 440 . 11 (2) * Rubbish barrel cover broken Berry Pond Day Use Area Bath House Male Bathroom No violations Female Bathroom 440 . 08 (2) * Ripped insect screen in handicapped toilet stall Swimming Area 445 . 030 (A) * Adequate clarity of water for safe swimming is questionable; the water has a dark brown color . 440 . 11 (4 ) * Litter in the bushes on the left side of the beach Handicapped Ramp The handicapped ramp on left side of beach has some rotted floor boards . Signed and certified under the pains and penalties of perjury, J/6el M. Hollis Sanitarian Date Report Prepared: May 25 , 2006 WW/440-Harold Parker State Forest 5-06.Doc The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Bureau of Environmental Health Assessment Community Sanitation Program 180 Beaman Street West Boylston, MA 01583 MITT ROMNEY Telephone: 508-792-7880 GOVERNOR KERRY HEALEY Facsimile: 508-792-7706 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR TTY: 508-835-9796 RECEIVED RONALD PRESTON SECRETARY q CHRISTINE C.FERGUSON SEP CP a O 2004 COMMISSIONER TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER September 3,2004 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Richard Scott, Supervisor Harold Parker State Forest 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 Dear Mr. Scott: In accordance with 105 CMR 440.000, Minimum Standards for Developed Family Type Campgrounds, State Sanitary Code: Chapter VI, I performed my annual inspection of Harold Parker State Forest on July 27, 2004 . Enclosed is a copy of the inspection report for your review. This office would appreciate knowing your plans for correction of the conditions noted on the report. The plan of correction should be submitted to this office within 30 days and should detail the specific steps that will be taken and the date of expected compliance. The plan of correction should be sent to the attention of Paul Halfmann, Assistant Director, to the above address. If you have any questions,feel free to contact me at(508) 792-7880 ext. 2171,or Paul Halfmann at(508) 792-7880 ext. 2340. S n ere , J el M. Hollis anitarian Enclosure: Inspection Report cc: Steven Hughes, Acting Director CSP North Andover Board of Health Priscilla Geigis, Director of State Parks and Recreation Gary Briere, Chief of Recreation Anita Wysocki, Program Coordinator State Campgrounds The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Bureau of Environmental Health Assessment r` Division of Community Sanitation 180 Beaman Street West Boylston, MA 01583 MITT RTelephone: 508-792-7880 GOVERNORRNOR KERRY HEALEY Facsimile: 508-792-7706 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR TTY: 508-835-9796 RONALD PRESTON SECRETARY CHRISTINE C.FERGUSON COMMISSIONER 105 CMR 440 . 000 MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPED FAMILY TYPE CAMP GROUNDS STATE SANITARY CODE, CHAPTER VI NAME OF FACILITY: Harold Parker State Forest 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 CONTACT PERSON: Richard Scott (978-686-3391) OPERATOR: Department of Environmental Management Division of Forests and Parks INSPECTION DATE : July 27, 2004 2 : 00 - 3 : 00 INSPECTOR: Joel M. Hollis TOTAL NUMBER OF CAMP SITES : 91 SELF CONTAINED UNIT SITES : No SAFARI FIELD CAPACITY: 1 Field CAMPGROUND RESTRICTED TO TENT CAMPING AND BACKPACKING ONLY: No FOOD SERVICE FACILITIES : None WATER SUPPLY: Town Water BATHING BEACH: Yes SWIMMING POOL: No * Conditions noted on previous inspection reports Water Supply 440 . 07 (1) * Water not piped to each campsite . According to campground staff one large section of the camp ground still does not have an adequate water distribution system. "An adequate quantity of water of safe potable quality shall be piped to each campsite . The water supply shall be obtained only from a source approved by the Department . Any campground restricted to tent camping s Harbld Parker State Forest July 27, 2004 Page 3 1 Female Side 440 . 09 (5) Dust and cob webs hanging from the ceiling Comfort Station 2 (B Section) Female Side 440 . 09 (5) * Both hand dryers do not operate. They should be repaired or removed. 440 . 08 (2) Screen door does not close tightly "The toilets shall be so located that they are not more than 500 feet from the camp sites of those people who are expected to use them. Self-contained units are exempt from this 500- foot requirement . The operator shall provide an adequate supply of water and toilet paper. The operator shall provide for the ventilation of each toilet room to the out doors and shall screen each window or other exterior opening with screens containing not less than 16 meshes per inch. A self- closing solid door shall be considered as satisfying this requirement . " 440 . 08 (2) Hole in screen door 440 . 03 (1) * Ceiling paint flaking "Every building, structure, or shelter used or provided for use in a family type camp ground shall be structurally safe, adequate in size for its use, easy to keep clean, and shall have a roof which is weathertight. All new construction shall comply with all appropriate regulations for handicapped persons . " Male Side 440 . 03 (1) * One shower stall missing soap dish, hole in tile . 440 . 09 (5) * Both electric hand dryers do not operate . They should be repaired or removed. 440 .09 (5) Mold growth on grout in showers Comfort Station 3 (A Section) This comfort station has been permanently shut down Play Ground (By Site 68 ) Swings * The swing seats are 27 inches apart, they are 31 inches from swing supports . The U. S . Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends that the distance between the seats and the swing supports be a minimum of 30 inches apart . They recommend that seats be a minimum of 30 inches apart. Harold Parker State Forest July 27, 2004 Page 4 Comfort Station 4 (By Site 79) Exterior 440 . 03 (1) * Exterior shake shingles rotted along bottom of building Female Side 440 . 03 (1) * Both hand dryers broken, either repair or remove . 440 . 09 (5) * Mold growth on grout in showers 440 . 03 (1) * Ceiling paint flaking Male Side 440 . 08 (2) * Holes in screen door 440 . 09 (5) * One sink drips badly 440 . 03 (1) * Two hand dryers broken. They should be repaired or removed. 440 . 09 (5) Mold growth on grout in showers Swimming Area 445 . 030 (A) * Adequate clarity of water for safe swimming is questionable, the water has a dark brown color. "Bathing Water Quality Bathing or swimming shall not be permitted in any bathing water where the quality of the water does not meet the standards established. in 105 CMR 445 . 030 (B) , or 445 . 030 (C) , and no bathing or swimming shall be allowed when the bathing water is determined by the Board of Health or the Department to be unfit or so subject to contamination as to constitute a menace to health. Bathing or swimming shall not be permitted in bathing waters when: (A) Physical Quality. (1) Sludge deposits, solid refuse, floating waste solids, oils, grease or scum are present; or (2) There are safety hazards including, but not limited to, fast currents, sharp drop-offs or an unstable bottom in the wading area (s) , or lack of water clarity. " 440 . 11 (2) * Rubbish barrel cover missing flap. Berry Pond Day Use Area Bath House Male Bathroom No violations r Harald Parker State Forest July 27, 2004 Page 5 Female Bathroom 440 . 08 (2) Ripped insect screen in handicapped toilet stall Swimming Area 445 . 030 (A) Extensive aquatic weed growth in the water along the left and right sides of the beach. Floats on the left side are in the weeds . 445 . 030 (A) Adequate clarity of water for safe swimming is questionable; the water has a dark brown color. 440 . 11 (4) Litter in the bushes on the left side of the beach Observations Lifeguards were not wearing their uniforms (they took them off) , and two of the three were playing Frisbee rather than watching the swimmers in the water. S ' ned and certif'ed under the pains and penalties of perjury, Jel M. Hollis Sanitarian Date Report Prepared: July 28, 2004 WW/Harold Parker State Forest.Doc Clear Day Page 1 of 1 Dellechiaie, Pamela From: Cheney, Skip Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 12:02 PM To: Dellechiaie, Pamela Subject: RE: 1951 TURNPIKE STREET Sensitivity: Private That is all Sate owned land made up of many parcels we have no listing for 1951 turnpike, which is just a mailing address for the the ranger station out on Middleton Street in the state forest. But the entrance from Turnpike to Harold Parker is Map: 108.0 Parcel: 44 on the North Andover(right)side and Map :108.0 Parcel:43 On the Middleton (left)side. The Harold Parker State Forest, lies in North Andover, Andover, North Reading and Middleton, and comprises just over 3000 acres with about a 1/3 of it in North Andover. Hope this helps you. Skip -----Original Message----- From: Dellechiaie, Pamela Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 11:00 AM To: Cheney, Skip Subject: 1951 TURNPIKE STREET Importance: High Sensitivity: Private Hi Skip, I am trying to add 1951 Turnpike Street into my GeoTMS system as a reference for a contact name, but I need to know the lot and parcel number. This is the location of Harold Parker State Forest. Thank you for your assistance. Pamela DelleChiaie, Health Dept. Assistant Town of North Andover Community Development&Services 27 Charles Street North Andover, MA 01845 pdellechiaie@townofnorthandover.com Tel. 978-688-9540 Fax 978-688-9542 9/14/2004 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Division of Community Sanitation JANE SWIFT 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3597 GOVERNOR (617) 983-6761 (617) 983-6770 - Fax ROBERT P.GITTENS SECRETARY HOWARD K. KOH,MD, MPH &F _Pi0_ _ COMMISSIONER July 26, 2002 T6�' �v OF R1'H F., BOARD OF HEAL' JUL 3 12002 Richard Scott, Supervisor Harold Parker State Forest 1 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Dear Mr. Scott: A review of our records indicates that we have not received a reply to the enclosed letter dated June 17, 2002. This letter raised some serious concerns that require your immediate attention. Your attention to this matter and a response would be appreciated. Sincerely, Howard S. Wensley, MS, CHO Director Enclosure cc: Todd Fredericks Joel Hollis North Andover Board of Health V Form 4 -- System Pumping Record Commonwealth of Massachusetss : Massachusetts System Pumping Record System Owner system Location Type: Emergency Routine Cesspool: No X Yes Septic tank: No Yes Date of Pumping: Quantity Pumped: ()O(�:) Gallons System Pumped By: Wild Riw EnwrmwMo% LLC Permit#: Contents transferred to: Contents Disposed at: Date: L� o Pumper Signature. Condition of System/Other Comments Dep Approved from - 12/07/95 Form 4 -- System Pumping Record Commonwealth of Massachusetss Massachusetts System Pumping Record System Owner System Location r �\ r Type: Emergency Routine Cesspool: W Yes Septic tank: No Yes F Date of Pumping: ,j 03 Quantity Pumped: CjOo Gallons System Pumped By: Wind River Environmental, LLC Permit#: Contents transferred to: Contents Disposed at: ¢� Date: !ELI 6� Pumper Signature: Condition of System/Other Comments Dep Approved Form - 12/07/95. . J �, -- 2� ol V T A4 s ti i. _ x UThe Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health`.,,,Division of Community Sanitation 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130- a ,ANE SWIFT GOVERNOR (617) 983-6761 (617) 983-6770 - Fax �L ROBERT P.GrTTENS , SECRETARY HOWARD K.KOH,MD,MPH COMMISSIONER June 17,2002 R Richard Scott, Supervisor Harold Parker State Forest', 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover,Massachusetts 01845 Dear Mr. Scott: Enclosed is a Report of Inspection of the Harold Parker State Forest conducted on June 11,2002. The inspection was conducted by Joel Hollis,RS in accordance with 105 CMR 440.000,Minimum Standards for Developed Family Type Campgrounds, State Sanitary Code: Chapter VI. The electric hand dryers in several comfort stations are inoperative.They should be repaired of removed. Other concerns include the unsafe swing seats at the playground,the improper dumpsters and the clarity of the swimming water.The Commonwealth should not be paying the dumpster vendor for substandard equipment. These issues were called to the attention of the Department of Environmental Management last year along with the request that a plan of correction be submitted to this office.No plan was received. Please provide this office with a plan of correction, addressing each violation noted on the enclosed inspection report within 21 days of receipt of this correspondence. Should you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact our office. Sincerely, l � Howard S. Wensley,M.S.,C.H.O. Director cc: North Andover Board of Health Todd Frederick Joel Hollis,R.S Certified Mail#70993400000944074853. ti The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Division of Community Sanitation JANE SWIFT 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3597 GOVERNOR (617) 983-6761 (617) 524-8062 - Fax ROBERT P.GITTENS SECRETARY HOWARD K.KOH,MD,MPH COMMISSIONER MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPED FAMILY TYPE CAMP GROUNDS NAME OF FACILITY: Harold Parker State Forest 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 CONTACT PERSON: Richard Scott (978-686-3391) OPERATOR: Department of Environmental Management Division of Forests and Parks INSPECTION DATE: June 11, 2002 12 : 00 - 1 : 00 INSPECTOR: Joel M. Hollis TOTAL NUMBER OF CAMP SITES : 91 SELF CONTAINED UNIT SITES : No SAFARI FIELD CAPACITY: 1 Field CAMPGROUND RESTRICTED TO TENT CAMPING AND BACKPACKING ONLY: No FOOD SERVICE FACILITIES : None WATER SUPPLY: Town Water BATHING BEACH: Yes SWIMMING POOL: No * Conditions noted on previous inspection reports Water Supply 440 . 07 (1) * Water not piped to each campsite . According to campground staff one large section of the camp ground still does not have an adequate water distribution system. "An adequate quantity of water of safe potable quality shall be piped to each campsite. The water supply shall be obtained only from a source approved by the Department . Any campground restricted to tent camping and backpacking shall be exempt from this regulation if an approved water supply is available within 1000 feet . " Harold Parker State Forest June 11, 2002 Page 2 Holding Tank Dumping Station 440 . 074* One water faucet missing handle. "All pipes and pumps delivering drinking water shall be installed and maintained in good working order and in accordance with the state plumbing Code, 248 CMR 2 . 00 . The area surrounding a pump or hydrant used for water supply shall be maintained in a properly drained and sanitary condition. " Dumpster 440 . 112* Again this year dumpsters throughout the park are left uncovered, many have no drain plugs, and some have holes rotted through their bottoms. (Supplied by Bill Allen 508-768-6900) . This has been a continuing problem over the years . Obviously the vendor has no control over keeping covers closed, but the vendor does have control over supplying dumpsters that are in good repair. Why does the camp ground continue to use this vendor? "Refuse shall be stored in watertight receptacles with fitting covers . Plastic bags shall be used only as liners in the container and not for the storage. of refuse. " Fire Places 440 . 131* Many fire places not six feet from brush and trees. "Facilities, equipment, and firebreaks for fire prevention and fire fighting shall be provided as may be recommended by the local fire department or fire warden. If fireplaces are provided, an area of six feet in every direction from each fireplace shall be maintained clear of debris and growth. " Comfort Station 1 (By Site 8) Male Side 440 . 095 The men' s handicap shower bench has been removed and should be replaced. Female Side No violations Comfort Station 2 (B Section. Female Side 440 . 031* Both hand dryers do not work either repair or remove. Harold Parker State Forest June 11, 2002 Page 3 V Male Side 440 . 031* One shower stall missing soap dish, hole in tile. 440 . 031* One electric hand dryer loose on wall and does not operate, either repair or remove. Comfort Station 3 (A Section) This comfort station has been permanently shut down New Play Ground (By Site 68) Swings The swing seats are 27 inches apart; they are 31 inches from swing supports. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends that the distance between the seats and the swing supports be a minimum of 30 inches apart . They recommend that seats be a minimum of 30 inches apart. Comfort Station 4 (By Site 79) Female Side 440 . 031* Both hand dryers broken, either repair or remove. Male Side 440 . 082* Holes in screen door 440 . 095 One sink drips Swimming Area 445. 030 (A) * Clarity of water for safe swimming is questionable, the water has a dark brown color. "Bathing Water Quality Bathing or swimming shall not be permitted in any bathing water where the quality of the water does not meet the standards established in 105 CMR 445 . 030 (B) , or 445 . 030 (0) , and no bathing or swimming shall be allowed when the bathing water is determined by the Board of Health or the Department to be unfit or so subject to contamination as to constitute a menace to health. Bathing or swimming shall not be permitted in bathing waters when: (A) Physical Quality. (1) Sludge deposits, solid refuse, floating waste solids, oils, grease or scum are present; or (2) There are safety hazards including, but not limited to, fast currents, sharp drop-offs or an unstable bottom in the wading area (s), or lack of water clarity. " Harold Parker State Forest June 11, 2002 Page 4 440 . 112 Rubbish barrel cover missing flap. "Refuse shall be stored in watertight receptacles with fitting covers. Plastic bags shall be used only as liners in the container and not for the storage of refuse. " Signed and certified under the pains and penalties of perjury, f l M. Veff a Joel M. Hollis Sanitarian June 14, 2002 WW/Harold Parker State Forest.Doc { Form 4 -- System Pumping Record Commonwealth of Massachusetss ....w••--- "` " TC;ii1V OF NQRTH AiVtT 'Massachusetts ROARS OF HEA - _ System Pumg g Record ti System Owner System Location r r a Type: Emergency Routine Cesspool: No Yes Septic tank: W =Yes Gate of Pumping: /1/0 Quantity Pumped: QO Gallons System Pumped By: Wind River Envkrmnenta/, LLC Permit#: transferred to: Disposed at: te: % �� y Pumper Signature: ition of System/OHw Comments Dep Approved Form - 12/07/95 Form 4 -- System Pumping Record Commonwealth of Massachusetss : Massachusetts System Pumping Record System Owner System Location �io col V i*e- FooesV f t Type: EmergencJ�� Routine Cesspool: No Yes Septic tank: No ElYes Date of Pumping: 1 Quantity Pumped: l'560 Gallons System Pumped By: Wind River Enwmmwntoi, LLC Permit#: Contents transferred to: Contents Disposed at: 12 f 416,Date: Zt'c� Pumper Signature: Condition of System/Other Comments Dep App+vved from - 12/07/95 AS Y 3 1 ;lee 14 r' y '� �" The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health r Division of Community Sanitation ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3597 GOVERNOR (617) 983-6761 (617) 983-6770 - Fax JANE SWIFT LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR WILLIAM D.O'LEARY SECRETARY May 31, 2000 HOWARD K. KOH,MD,MPH COMMISSIONER Todd Frederick, Director Division of Forests and Parks Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management 100 Cambridge Street Boston, MA 02202 Dear Mr. Frederick: In accordance with 105 CMR 440.000 Minimum Standards for Developed Family Type Campgrounds, State Sanitary Code: Chapter VI, an inspection was made of the Harold Parker State Forest on May 16, 2000. The inspection was conducted by Joel Hollis, R.S., a representative of this Department, accompanied by Toni Mendes. Work needs to be done in Comfort Stations One and Two. We also have some concern relative to the area used for swimming. Prior to use, it is essential that the clarity and bacterial quality be assessed to ensure that it meets the minimum standards. Please provide this office with the results of the bacterial testing. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact our office. Sincereiy, Al�� ,,/. Howard S. Wensley,M.S., C.H.O. Director cc: North Andover Board of Health Joel Hollis, R.S. Bruce Colburn s HSW/clp 3 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Division of Community Sanitation ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3597 GOVERNOR (617) 983-6761 (617) 524-8062 - Fax WILLIAM D.OTEARY SECRETARY HOWARD K.KOH,MD,MPH COMMISSIONER MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPED FAMTT Y TYPE CAMP GROUNDS NAME OF FACILITY: Harold Parker State Forest 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 CONTACT PERSON: Bruce Colburn (978-686-3391) OPERATOR: Department of Environmental Management Division of Forests and Parks INSPECTION DATE: May 16, 2000 INSPECTOR: Joel M. Hollis, Accompanied by: Toni Mendes TOTAL NUMBER OF CAMP SITES : 91 SELF CONTAINED UNIT SITES : N.Q SAFARI FIELD CAPACITY: 1 Field CAMPGROUND RESTRICTED TO TENT CAMPING AND BACKPACKING ONLY: No FOOD SERVICE FACILITIES : None WATER SUPPLY: Town Water BATHING BEACH: Yes SWIMMING POOL: _IT.Q * Conditions noted on previous inspection reports Water Supply 440 . 07 (1) Water not piped to each camp site . One large section of the camp ground does not have an adequate water distribution system. An adequate quantity of water of safe potable quality shall be piped to each campsite . The water supply shall be obtained only from a source approved by the Department . Any campground restricted to tent camping and backpacking shall be exempt from this regulation if an approved water supply is available within 1000 feet . Holding Tank Dumping Station No violations Harold Parker State Forest May 16, 2000 Page 2 a Dumpsters 440 . 112* Dumpsters throughout the park are left uncovered, some have no drain plugs, and some have holes rotted through their bottoms . (Supplied by Bill Allen 508-768-6900) Refuse shall be stored in watertight receptacles with fitting covers . Plastic bags shall be used only as liners in the container and not for the storage of refuse . Fire Places 440 . 131* A few fire places not six feet from brush and trees Facilities, equipment, and fire breaks for fire prevention and fire fighting shall be provided as may be recommended by the local fire department or fire warden. If fireplaces are provided, an area of six feet in every direction from each fireplace shall be maintained clear of debris and growth. Comfort Station 1 440 . 095 Shower benches are ripped and not maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. The men' s handicapped shower bench should be replaced, as it is not easily cleanable . Comfort Station 2 Female Side 440 . 031* Shower stall missing soap dishes, holes in tile 440 . 031* One hand dryer does not work Male Side 440 . 031* Shower stalls missing soap dishes, holes in tile, wall tiles damaged. 440 . 031* One electric hand dryer loose on wall 40 . 095* One sink not connected 440 . 082* Ripped screens - The toilets shall be so located that they are not more than 500 feet from the camp sites of those people who are expected to use them. Self contained units are exempt from this 500 foot requirement . The operator shall provide an adequate supply of water and toilet paper. The operator shall provide for the ventilation of each toilet room to the out doors and shall screen each window or other exterior opening with screens containing not less than 16 meshes per inch. A self- closing solid door shall be considered as satisfying this requirement . „ Comfort Station 3 This comfort station has been permanently shut down M Harold Parker State Forest May 16, 2000 Page 3 Comfort Station 4 Female Side 440 . 031 Missing tile in handicapped shower by bench 440 . 031* Both hand dryers broken 440 . 095 One shower out of order Male Side 440 . 082* Holes in screen door 440 . 031* Holes in shower tiles 440 . 095* Broken soap dishes and damaged tiles in showers Swimming Area 445 . 032* Adequate clarity of water for swimming is questionable. Bathing and swimming shall not be permitted in water areas when: (A) Sludge deposits, solid refuse, floating waste solids, oils, grease or scum are present or (B) A black disk, 6 inches in diameter, on a white field placed at a depth of at least 4 feet of water is not readily visible from the surface of the water; or when, under normal usage, such disk is not readily visible from the surface of the water when placed on the bottom where the water depth is less than 4 feet or (C) A hazardous substance is or may be discharged into any bathing beach waters to a degree considered by the board of health or Department to be of public health significance. Signed and certified under the pains and penalties of perjury, pod X 'Waff'& Joel M. Hollis Sanitarian May 19, 2000 WW/Harold Parker state Forest.Doc The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services r Department of Public Health Division of Community Sanitation ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3597 GOVERNOR (617) 983-6761 (617) 524-8062 - Fax JANE SWIFT LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR WILLIAM D.O'LEARY SECRETARY May 24, 1999 HOWARD K.KOH,MD,MPH COMMISSIONER Todd Frederick Division of Forest and Parks Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management 100 Cambridge Street Boston, Massachusetts 02202 RE: NORTH ANDOVER—Harold Parker State Forest Dear Mr. Frederick: In accordance with 105 CMR 440.000: Minimum Standards for Developed Family Type Campgrounds, State Sanitary Code, chapter VI, an inspection of the facilities at Harold Parker State Forest was made on May 18, 1999. The inspection was conducted by Joel Hollis, R.S. accompanied by Bruce Colburn. This hot water heaters in Comfort Station 2 is still not operating. This hot water tank was replaced last year, but it has never worked. You are hereby ordered to provide hot water,with a range of 110°F— 130°F,to all handwash sinks and showers by May 28, 1999. It is also required that the electric hand dryers be repaired/replaced or dispensers with paper towels in Comfort Stations 2 and 4 by that same date. Other work that needs to be accomplished in the Comfort Stations include repair of ripped screens and shower stalls. The inspection also raised concern about the clarity of the water at the bathing beach. Unless the clarity meets the standards of 105 CMR 440.000, swimming is not permitted. Please inform this office of the findings of your investigation in this regard. rc vv� o�• EALTIJ OF ,rc MAY 2 5 1999 If you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, k� 4 /,,/"'/ Howard S. Wensley,M.S., C.H.O. ' Director Enclosure cc: North Andover Board of Health Joel Hollis Bruce Colburn 809/parker.doc The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health 'r Division of Community Sanitation ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3597 GOVERNOR (617) 983-6761 (617) 524-8062 - Fax WILLIAM D.OTEARY SECRETARY HOWARD K.KOH,MD,MPH COMMISSIONER MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPED F M T T,Y TYPF CAMP ,ROUND NAME OF FACILITY: Harold Parker State Forest 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 CONTACT PERSON: Bruce Colburn (978-686-3391) OPERATOR: Department of Environmental Management Division of Forests and Parks INSPECTION DATE: May 18, 1999 INSPECTOR: Joel M. Hollis, Accompanied by: Bruce Colburn TOTAL NUMBER OF CAMP SITES : 91 SELF CONTAINED UNIT SITES : NQ SAFARI FIELD CAPACITY: I Field CAMPGROUND RESTRICTED TO TENT CAMPING AND BACKPACKING ONLY: NQ FOOD SERVICE FACILITIES: None WATER SUPPLY: Town Water BATHING BEACH: Yes_ SWIMMING POOL: CLQ * Conditions noted on previous inspection reports Water Supply 440 . 07 (1) Water not piped to each camp site. One large section of the camp ground does not have an adequate water distribution system. An adequate quantity of water of safe potable quality shall be piped to each campsite . The water supply shall be obtained only from a source approved by the Department . Any campground restricted to tent camping and backpacking shall be exempt from this regulation if an approved water supply is available within 1000 feet . Holding Tank Dumping Station No violations Harold Parker State Forest May 18, 1999 Page 2 Dumpsters 440 . 112* All dumpsters throughout the park are left uncovered, some have no drain plugs, and some have holes rotted through their bottoms . (Supplied by Bill Allen 508-768- 6900) Refuse shall be stored in watertight receptacles with fitting covers . Plastic bags shall be used only as liners in the container and not for the storage of refuse. Fire Places 440 . 131* A few fire places not six feet from brush and trees Facilities, equipment, and fire breaks for fire prevention and fire fighting shall be provided as may be recommended by the local fire department or fire warden. If fireplaces are provided, an area of six feet in every direction from each fireplace shall be maintained clear of debris and growth Comfort Station 1 No violations Comfort Station 2 Exterior 440 . 031 A few shingles are loose Hot Water 440 . 095 The hot water to the building is not working. A new unit was installed last year but it never has worked. Female Side 440 . 031* Shower stall missing soap dishes, holes in tile 440 . 031 One hand dryer does not work Male Side 440 . 031* Shower stalls missing soap dishes, holes in tile 440 . 031* One electric hand dryer loose on wall 40 . 095 One sink not connected 440 . 082 Ripped screens - The toilets shall be so located that they are not more than 500 feet from the camp sites of those people who are expected to use them. Self contained units are exempt from this 500 foot requirement . The operator shall provide an adequate supply of water and toilet paper. The operator shall provide for the ventilation of each toilet room to the out doors and shall screen each window or other exterior opening with screens containing not less than 16 meshes per inch. A self- closing solid door shall be considered as satisfying this requirement . " Harold Parker State Forest May 18, 1999 Page 3 Comfort Station 3 This comfort station has been permanently shut down Comfort Station 4 Female Side , 440 .031 Missing tile in handicapped shower 440 . 031*. Both hand dryers broken 440 . 095 Handicapped shower bench damaged by fire Male Side 440 . 095 Toilet paper on wall and ceiling 440 . 082* Holes in screen door 440 . 082 Two screens missing, windows left open 440 . 031* Holes in shower tiles 440 . 095 Broken soap dishes and damaged tiles in showers 440 . 031 One hand dryer does not work Swimming Area 445 . 032* Adequate clarity of water for swimming is questionable . Bathing and swimming shall not be permitted in water areas when: (A) Sludge deposits, solid refuse, floating waste solids, oils, grease or scum are present or (B) A black disk, 6 inches in diameter, on a white field placed at a depth of at least 4 feet of water is not readily visible from the surface of the water; or when, under normal usage, such disk is not readily visible from the surface of the water when placed on the bottom where the water depth is less than 4 feet or (C) A hazardous substance is or may be discharged into any bathing beach waters to a degree considered by the board of health or Department to be of public health significance . Signed and certified under the pains and penalties of perjury, pod W qo&& Joel M. Hollis Sanitarian May 19, 1999 WW/Harold Parker State Forest.Doc Date r 12-14/981Complaint Two liter bottles of urine being left on the side Complaints 23 of the road coming in frfom Rte.114 Complaintant Bruce Colbum Addresss Harold Parker Forest Head Quarters Action SF inspected site on 1217. Observed bottles and took photographs. S.S.called Comminity Owner of Property same I Sanitation,Howard Wensley,to confir on appropriate action. Owner's Address %,4TE J U,C(5 t7 Phone# 686-3391 OL Sent ❑ r �i2utr�` The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services RIC. Department of Public Health Division of Community Sanitation WILLIAM F.WELD 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 GOVERNOR (617) 727-2660 (617) 524-8062 - Fax ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR JOSEPH GALLANT SECRETARY June 4, 1997 DAVID H.MULLIGAN COMMISSIONER 1- g �g9�f 1 Todd Frederick, Director ^� Division of Forest and Parks Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management 100 Cambridge Street Boston, MA 02202 RE: Harold Parker State Forest Dear Mr. Frederick: In accordance with 105 CMR 440.000: Minimum Standards for Developed Family Type Campgrounds, State Sanitary Code: Chapter VI, an inspection was made of the Harold Parker State Forest Park by Joel Hollis, R.S., on May 30, 1997. The conditions at this campground have not significantly approved over the past several inspections. Evidence of tobacco use was noted in campground buildings. These buildings must be posted with signs noting that smoking is prohibited. The comfort stations exhibit mold, contain broken tiles and several contain conditions which could lead to physical injury. Extensive algae growth was noted at the bathing beach. Bathing is not allowed at any beach where a black disk six inches in diameter, on a white background placed at a depth of at least four feet of water, is not readily visible from the surface. It is also necessary that the water be biologically tested in compliance with the requirements of 105 CMR 445.000. Please provide this office with a plan of correction within 21 days of receipt of this letter. The plan of correction should outline what action will be taken to correct the noted violations. We would also appreciate receiving a copy of the results of any water testing done this season. Sincerely, Howard S. Wensley, M.S., C.H.O. Director Enclosure cc: North Andover Board of Health Joel Hollis, R.S. Bruce Colburn HW:jpr 8/Nick ersonStatePark.doc : The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Division of Community Sanitation WILLIAM F.WELD 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 GOVERNOR (617) 727-2660 (617) 524-8062 - Fax ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR GERALD WHITBURN SECRETARY DAVID H.MULLIGAN COMMISSIONER MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPED FAMILY TYPE CAMP GROUNDS NAME OF FACILITY: Harold Parker State Forest 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 CONTACT PERSON: Bruce Colburn (508-686-3391) OPERATOR: Department of Environmental Management Division of Forests and Parks INSPECTION DATE : May 30, 1997 INSPECTOR: Joel M. Hollis TOTAL NUMBER OF CAMP SITES : 129 SELF CONTAINED UNIT SITES : No SAFARI FIELD CAPACITY: 1 Field CAMPGROUND RESTRICTED TO TENT CAMPING AND BACKPACKING ONLY: No FOOD SERVICE FACILITIES : None WATER SUPPLY: Well BATHING BEACH: Yes SWIMMING POOL: No * Violations noted on previous inspection reports Smoking Smoking in camp ground buildings (Comfort Stations) , buildings not posted. "No person shall smoke in . . .any public building, except in an area which has specifically been designated as a smoking area. An area shall be designated as a smoking area only if nonsmoking areas of sufficient size and capacity are available to accommodate nonsmokers . . . The person in charge of . . .building shall post conspicuously such notices or signs at each entrance indicating that smoking is prohibited therein except in specifically designated areas, and shall post conspicuously such notice or signs indicating which is the no smoking area and which is the smoking area. " M.G.L. c. 270 s . 2270C Harold Parker State Forest May 30, 1997 Page 2 Plans Camp ground has not filed with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health a plan showing the buildings, structures, fixtures, and facilities, including source of water supply and works for the disposal of sewage and waste water. 440 . 213* Holdinct Tank Dumping Station Inlet not surrounded by a curbed concrete apron Holding tank dumping stations shall be connected to a municipal sewerage system or to subsurface facilities designed in accordance with Title 5 . of the State Environmental Code, and shall consist of a 4" diameter inlet with a hinged or chained cover. The inlet shall be surrounded by a concrete apron pitched to drain into the inlet and curbed to exclude adjacent surface water. 440 . 102A* No hose provided for cleanup 440 . 1023* Water tap not posted "Not to be used for drinking or filling water tanks" A water tap and hose shall be provided for cleanup of the area as necessary. This tap shall be equipped with a vacuum breaker to prevent back siphonage and be posted as not to be used for drinking or filling of water tanks . 440 . 102B* Dumpsters All dumpsters throughout the park are left uncovered, some have no drain plugs, and some have holes rotted through their bottoms . (Supplied by Bill Allen 508-768-6900) Refuse shall be stored in watertight receptacles of metal or other durable material with tight- fitting covers . Plastic bags shall be used only as liners in the container and not for the storage of refuse. 440 . 112* All the dumpsters have a small amount or trash, litter and broken glass on the ground around them. The operator shall provide and maintain in a clean and sanitary condition as many receptacles for the storage of refuse as are necessary to contain the accumulation between collections, and shall so locate them that no objectionable odors are noticeable at any camp site . Refuse shall be disposed of at least once each week or more often if necessary in the opinion of the approving authority. 440 . 111* Fire Places A few fire places not six feet from brush and trees Facilities, equipment, and fire breaks for fire prevention and fire fighting shall be provided as may be recommended by the local fire Harold Parker State Forest May 30, 1997 Page 3 department or fire warden. If fireplaces are provided, an area of six feet in -every direction from each fireplace shall be maintained clear of debris and growth. 440 . 131* Comfort Station 1 This comfort station has been torn down Comfort Station 2 Female Side Shower stall missing soap dishes, holes in tile 440 . 031* Moldrout on rowth and ceiling g g g 440 . 095 Ceiling flaking 440 . 031 Small holes in screens 440 . 082* Two sink facet broken 440 . 095* One hand dryer broken 440 . 031* Male Side Shower stalls missing soap dishes, holes in tile 440 . 031* Ceiling badly flaking 440 . 095* Electric hand dryers broken 440 . 031* Mold growth on shower grouting 440 . 095 Door spring loose 440 . 082 Comfort Station 3 Female Side Holes in ceiling 440 . 031* Stalls rusting out 440 . 031* Spring loose on screen door 440 . 082 Glass mirror on sink is a severe accident hazard, it must be removed or secured to the wall 440 . 095 Door frame rotted 440 . 031 Tiles missing 440 . 095 Male Side Stalls badly rusted and rotting 440 . 031* Screen door ripped 440 . 082 Ceiling peeling 440 . 031* Tiles ripped out, large holes in wall 440 . 031* Harold Parker State Forest May 30, 1997 Page 4 Door frame rotted 440 . 031* Screen door damaged 440 . 082 One shower out of order 440 . 095 Comfort Station 4 Female Side Exterior ceiling paint flaking 440 . 031* Broken tile in handicapped shower 440 . 031 _ - Handy capped bench ripped and moldy 440 . 095 : Mold on shower grout 440 . 095 Male Side Ceiling flaking and peeling 440 . 031* Holes in screen door 440 . 082* Holes in shower tiles 440 . 031* Mold growth on grouting in showers 440 . 095* Handicapped shower bench ripped 440 . 095* Slime' on shower walls 440 . 095 Swimming Area Extensive algae growth at beach, adequate clarity of water for swimming is questionable "Bathing shall not be permitted at any beach where the quality of the bathing water does not meet the standards established in 105 CMR 445 . 10 (2) A black disk, - six inches in diameter, on a white field placed at a depth of at least 4 feet of water is not readily visible from the surface of the water or when under normal usage, such disk is not readily visible from the surface of the water when placed on the bottom when the water depth is less than four feet . " 445 . 102* SVnitarian d cerctd under the pains and penalties of perjury, Jollis S WW/Harold Parker State Forest.Doc COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS z F EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS m a DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Metropolitan Boston - Northeast Regional Office. ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI Governor TRUDY COXE Secretary DAVID B.STRUHS Commissioner Dear Water Supplier: The Department is in the process of clearing a backlog of enforcement cases concerning violations of monitoring and reporting requirements established by the "Drinking Water Regulations of Massachusetts" , 310 CMR 22 . 00 (DWRM) . Enclosed you will find one or more Notices of Non-Compliance which address violations of the DWRM which occurred in your public water supply system. These Notices are official enforcement documents of the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) . The Notice (s) enclosed cover the period of time between July 1995 and March 1997 . Although the enclosed Notice (s) were not issued in a timely manner, you should comply in a timely manner . Failure to comply may result in escalated enforcement action including the assessment of civil administrative penalties . Please be aware that the Department will continue to monitor your compliance with the Drinking Water Regulations . If we determine that you have committed additional violations of the Drinking Water Regulations, we will take whatever enforcement action we deem appropriate to address those violations, which may include the assessment of civil administrative penalties . If you have any questions, please contact Andrew Durham at (617) - 932-7789 . Very truly yours, Made yn Morri Deputy Regional Director Bureau of Resource Protection �Aa Printed on Recycled Paper Bureau of Resource Protection -- Water Supply NON-NE- 97 -5042 4 W MONITORING VIOLATION NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE ' d M.G.L.c.21A sec. 16,310 CMR 5.00 �e General Information PWS NAME: HAROLD PARKER STATE FOREST DATE: August 18,1997 1951 TURNPIKE ROAD PWS ID#: 3009003 NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845-6326 TOWN: NORTH ANDOVER Location and/or Source Code Where Noncompliance Occurred. 1996 Contaminant Period Source Contaminant Period Source 1. NITRATES JUL-SEP H.P.WELL (01G) 5. 2. 6. 3. 7. 4. 8. Description of Violations under M.G.L. c. 111 sec. 159-160 and 310 CMR 22.00 The Department of Environmental Protection,Water Supply Program,has not received your system's monitoring results for the contaminant(s)and sampling period specified above. As such,your public water system is in violation of one or more of the following requirements: • failure to report sampling results for the contaminant(s)and the sampling period listed above to the Department, as required by 310 CMR 22.15; • failure to monitor for the contaminants and sampling period set forth in Section B,as required by 310 CMR 22.03(1); • failure to notify the public of your system's failure to monitor, in violation of 310 CMR 22.16; • failure to notify the Department of your system's failure to monitor, in violation of 310 CMR 22.15 [ ] Department records show that your system is a significant noncomplier. Corrective Actions to Take and Deadline for Taking Such Actions 1. If your system has already collected samples for the contaminant(s)and sampling period set forth in Section B,you must submit two(2)copies of the sampling results to your DEP Regional Office within 10 days of receiving this NON.You must include the attached Monitoring Violation Response Form when you submit your results. 2.If your system has not collected samples for the contaminant(s)and sampling period listed above,you must take the following actions within 30 days of receiving this NON: • Provide public notice and submit a copy of the public notice(s)to your DEP Regional Office along with the attached Monitoring Violation Response Form.Please refer-to the enclosed public notice(s). • Collect sample(s)immediately for the contaminants listed above and submit two(2)copies of the sampling results to your DEP Regional Office.You must include the attached Monitoring Violation Response Form when you submit your results. • You must continue to collect samples for all contaminants according to your most recent sampling schedule. (Enclosed). 3.The following only applies to significant noncompliers. In addition to the above,you are required to submit a plan detailing the specific actions you will take to prevent further noncompliance.This plan must be submitted with the attached Monitoring Violation Response Form within 30 days of receipt of this NON. Important Information An administrative penalty may be assessed for every day from now on that you are in noncompliance with the requirements described in this Notice of Noncompliance.Notwithstanding this NON,the Department reserves the right to exercise the full extent of its legal authority in order to obtain full compliance with all applicable requirements including,b t not limited to,criminal prosecution,civil action,including court-imposed civil penalties or administrative naltie ass sed by t e Department. cc:BOHMEP Boston-Office of Enforcement Madelyn Morris-/Bureau of Resource Protection Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Enforcement Notice: v Bureau of Resource Protection -- Water Supply NON-NE- 97-5042 W MONITORING VIOLATION RESPONSE FORM w a M.G.L.c.21A sec. 16, 310 CMR 5.00 � W � O General Information PWS NAME: HAROLD PARKER STATE FOREST DATE: August 18,1997 1951 TURNPIKE ROAD PWS ID#: 3009003 NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845-6326 TOWN: NORTH ANDOVER Location and/or Source Code Where Noncompliance Occurred. 1996 Contaminant Period Source Contaminant Period So 1. NITRATES JUL-SEP H.P. WELL (01G) 5. 2. 6. 3. 7. 4. 8. Corrective Actions under M.G.L. c. 111 sec. 159-160 and 310 CMR 22.00 The following actions to correct the violations listed in the NON have been taken by the public water supply's responsible party. (Please check all that apply) [ ] My system did collect samples for the contaminant(s)and sampling period specified above and did report to DEP within the required reporting period. See attached copy of the report. [ ] My system did collect samples for the contaminant(s)and sampling period specified above but did not report to DEP within the required monitoring period. Within 10 days of receiving the NON, I am submitting this form and two(2)copies of the monitoring results for the contaminant(s)and sampling period specified above. [ ] My system did not collect samples during the required sampling period for the contalninant(s) listed above. As required by the NON. [ ] I have published and/or posted the required public notice(s)within 30 days of receipt of the NON.A copy,of the notice is attached. [ ] I have collected samples and am submitting this form and two(2)copies of the monitoring results for the contaminant(s)shown above within 30 days of receiving the NON. [ ] I will collect samples for the contaminant(s) listed above during the next sampling period shown on my system's sampling schedule. [ ] My system was identified as a significant noncomplier. In addition to the above, I have attached a plan detailing the specific actions that will be taken to�prevent any further noncompliance.As required, I am submitting this plan within 30 days of receipt of the NON. [ ] I was unable to meet some or all of the corrective action requirements identified in the NON. An explanation is attached. I understand that I may be subject to further enforcement action. Water Commissioner or Other Responsible Party: RETURN THIS COMPLETED FORM AND ALL ATTACHMENTS TO: Signature Andrew Durham DEP/DWS 10 Commerce Way Print Name Woburn,MA 01801 Title Date �RI� Printed on Recycled Paper NITRATE This notification is to inform the customers of the that [PWS NAME] failed to monitor and report the test results for nitrate in [PWS NAME] the drinking water supply during as required by the Department of [SAMPLE PERIOD] Environmental Protection and U.S.EPA. This failure to monitor and report constitutes a violation and requires the to provide public notification as specified in [PWS NAME] 310 CMR 22.16, Massachusetts Drinking Water Regulations. This violation requires the following language to be announced: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets drinking water standards and has determined that nitrate in drinking water poses an acute public health concern at excessive levels of_ exposure and may cause serious illness in infants under six months of age. The has taken the following steps to correct the [PWS NAME] failure to report and monitor: ' [PWS to Add Steps Taken to Correct Failure to Monitor Here] Questions regarding this notice should be directed to a 4 at [Responsible Party] [phone number]. Date Posted: Locations Posted: (1) ti t 13-MAY-97 -t,w Page: 1 REQUIRED WATER QUALITY SAMPLING SCHEDULE FREQUENCY FOR 1996 TO 1998 PWSID: 3009003 PWS NAME: DEM HAROLD PARKER STA'I'R FOREST CLASS: NC '** Bacteria Sampling Summer: 1 per MONTH Winter: per Lead and Copper: per **••** fD# SAMPLE LOCATION MOLT/ R/F DIS WAIVER 1996 1997 1998 SING A/Y/N QTR1 QTR2 QTR3 QTR4 QTR1 QTR2 QTR3 QTR4 QTRJ QTR2 QTR3 QTR4 :TERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS (Use DEP coliform sampling locations and follow schedule listed above] 'RATE ----------------------------- HAROLD PARKER WELL S F S X X X 3009003-01G HAROLD PARKER WELL 'RITE > ----------------------------- 0000 HAROLD PARKER WELL S F S X 3009003-OIG HAROLD PARKER WELL ,IUM ----------------------------- 0000 HAROLD PARKER WELL S F S X 3009003-01G HAROLD PARKER WELL � I a RAW OR FINISHED WATER; D/S = DISTRIBUTION OR SOURCE SAMPLE Waiver: (A)pplied, (Y)es, or (N)o The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health a Division of Community Sanitation JANE SWIFT 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3597 GOVERNOR (617) 983-6761 (617) 983-6770 - Fax WILLIAM D.O'LEARY SECRETARY HOWARD K.KOH,MD,MPH COMMISSIONER June 7, 2001 Todd Frederick, Director Division of Forests and Parks Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management 251 Causeway Street Boston, MA 02114 RE:NORTH ANDOVER—Harold Parker State Forest Dear Mr. Frederick: Enclosed is a Report of Inspection generated as a result of an inspection of the Harold Parker State Forest on June 4, 2001. Joel Hollis, R.S., accompanied by Jennifer Murphy conducted the inspection in accordance with 105 CMR 440.000 Minimum Standards for Developed Family-Type Campgrounds. The conditions in the comfort stations are deteriorating. Many of the problems in these facilities have been noted since 1995. Please provide this office with a Plan of Correction within 7 days of this receipt of this letter. Our records do not reveal that Plans of Correction have been filed for the previous three years. Sincerely, Howard S. Wensley,M.S., C.H.O. Director cc: North Andover Board of Health Joel Hollis, R.S. Susan Hamilton Bruce Colburn Certified Mail #7099340000944073429 HS W/clp r The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Division of Community Sanitation JANE SWIFT 305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3597 GOVERNOR (617) 983-6761 (617) 524-8062 - Fax WILLIAM D.OTEARY SECRETARY HOWARD K.KOH,MD,MPH COMMISSIONER MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPED FAMILY TYPE CAMP GROUNDS NAME OF FACILITY: Harold Parker State Forest 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 CONTACT PERSON: Bruce Colburn (978-686-3391) OPERATOR: Department of Environmental Management Division of Forests and Parks INSPECTION DATE: June 4, 2001 12 :45 - 2 :30 INSPECTOR: Joel M. Hollis and Jennifer Murphy TOTAL NUMBER OF CAMP SITES: -U SELF CONTAINED UNIT SITES : No SAFARI FIELD CAPACITY: 1 Field CAMPGROUND RESTRICTED TO TENT CAMPING AND BACKPACKING ONLY: NQ FOOD SERVICE FACILITIES : None WATER SUPPLY: Town Water BATHING BEACH: Yep— SWIMMING POOL: _CLQ * Conditions noted on previous inspection reports Water Supply 440 . 07 (1) Water not piped to each camp site. One large section of the camp ground does not have an adequate water distribution system. This situation should be resolved by next camping season according to Bruce Colburn. An adequate quantity of water of 'safe potable quality shall be piped to each campsite . The water supply shall be obtained only from a source approved by the Department . Any campground restricted to tent camping and backpacking shall be exempt from this regulation if an approved water supply is available within 1000 feet . Harold Parker State Forest June 4, 2001 Page 2 Holding Tank Dumping Station 440 . 102A The inlet surround was damaged during snow plowing. It must be repaired. Holding tank dumping stations shall be connected to a municipal sewerage system or to subsurface facilities designed in accordance with Title 5 of the State Environmental Code, and shall consist of a 4" diameter inlet with a hinged or chained cover. The inlet shall be surrounded by a concrete apron pitched to drain into the inlet and curbed to exclude adjacent surface water. " 440 . 074 One water faucet missing handle. All pipes and pumps delivering drinking water shall be . installed and maintained in good working order and in accordance with the state plumbing Code, 248 CMR 2 . 00 . The area surrounding a pump or hydrant used for water supply shall be maintained in a properly drained and sanitary condition. Dumpsters 440 . 112* Dumpsters throughout the park are left uncovered, some have no drain plugs, and some have holes rotted through their bottoms. (Supplied by Bill Allen 508-768-6900) Refuse shall be stored in- watertight receptacles with fitting covers. Plastic bags shall be used only as liners in the container and not for the storage of refuse. Fire Places 440 . 131* Many fire places not six feet from brush and trees . This condition has gotten worse than previous years . Facilities, equipment, and fire breaks for fire prevention and fire fighting shall be provided as may be recommended by the local fire department or fire warden. If fireplaces are provided, an area of six feet in every direction from each fireplace shall be maintained clear of debris and growth Comfort Station 1 Male Side 440 . 095 The men' s handicapped shower bench should be replaced, as it is ripped and not easily cleanable . Female Side 440 . 095 Handicapped shower bench has been removed Comfort Station 2 Female Side 440 . 031* Shower stall missing soap dishes, holes in tile 440 . 031* Both hand dryers do not work 440 . 082 Screen door propped open The toilets shall be so located that they are not more than f Harold Parker State Forest June 4, 2001 Page 3 i 500 feet from the camp sites of those people who are expected to use them. Self contained units are exempt from this 500 foot requirement . The operator shall provide an adequate supply of water and toilet paper. The operator shall provide for the ventilation of each toilet room to the out doors and shall screen each window or other exterior opening with screens containing not less than 16 meshes per inch. A self- closing solid door shall be considered as satisfying this requirement . Male Side 440 . 082 Screen door propped open 440 . 031* Shower stalls missing soap dishes, holes in tile, wall tiles damaged. 440 . 031* One electric hand dryer loose on wall and does not operate 440 . 095 Handicapped shower bench ripped and not easily cleanable 440 . 082* Ripped screen 440 . 095 Mildew on shower walls and grout Comfort Station 3 This comfort station has been permanently shut down Dumpster by Site 62 440 . 114 Litter on ground, five tires in the woods The operator shall inspect camp areas daily, and keep same in a clean, and sanitary condition Comfort Station 4 Female Side 440 . 031* Missing tile in handicapped shower by bench 440 . 031* Both hand dryers broken 440 . 095 Handy capped shower bench has been damaged by fire 440 . 095 Second toilet stall has holes in walls Male Side 440 . 082* Holes in screen door 440 . 031* Holes in shower tiles 440 . 095 One sink runs 440 . 095* Broken soap dishes and damaged tiles in showers 440 . 031 Both hand dryers broken M Harold Parker State Forest June 4, 2001 Page 4 " Swimming Area 445 . 030 (A) * Adequate clarity of water for swimming is questionable "Bathing Water Quality Bathing or swimming shall not be permitted in any bathing water where the quality of the water does not meet the standards established in 105 CMR 445 . 030 (B) , or 445 . 030 (C) , and no bathing or swimming shall be allowed when the bathing water is determined by the Board of Health or the Department to be unfit or so subject to contamination as to constitute a menace to health. Bathing or swimming shall not be permitted in bathing waters when: (A) Physical Quality. (1) Sludge deposits, solid refuse, floating waste solids, oils, grease or scum are present; or (2) There are safety hazards including, but not limited to, fast currents, sharp drop-offs or an unstable bottom in the wading area (s), or lack of water clarity. " 440 . 112 Rubbish barrel uncovered Refuse shall be stored in watertight receptacles with fitting covers. Plastic bags shall be used only as liners in the container and not for the storage of refuse Signed and certified under the pains and penalties of perjury, f4d?, qeaa Joel M. Hollis Sanitarian June 5, 2001 WW/Harold Parker State Forest.Doc } COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS j EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION aS-: ' 51997 METROPOLITAN BOSTON - NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI AUG 2V 1997TRCDI' COXE Seg rete n Gosemor DAVID B. STRUHS Commissioner Harold Parker State Forest RE : BWP - North Andover 1951 Turnpike Road NONCOMPLIANCE with M.G. L. N. Andover, MA 01845 Chapter 21C, 310 CMR 30 . 00 Non-notifier VSQG-Waste Oil FMF Facility #6500 File No : NON-NE-97- 9125-2E Attention: Bruce Colburn Dear Mr. Colburn: Department personnel have observed that on August 13 , 1997 , activity occurred at Harold Parker State Forest , 1951 Turnpike Road, North Andover, Massachusetts in noncompliance with one or more laws, regulations, orders, licenses, permits, or approvals enforced by the Department . Attached is a written description of (1) the activity referred to above, (2) the requirements violated, (3) the action the Department now wants you to take to correct the unresolved environmental compliance matters . Notwithstanding this letter, the Department reserves the right to exercise the full extent of its legal authority in conjunction with Executive Order 350 in order to obtain full compliance with all applicable requirements . SOJRCE REDUCTION OPPORTU�tITIES You may be able to reduce environmentally driven costs and possibly reduce the regulatory requirements and fees applied to your firm if you eliminate or reduce the use -of toxic materials or the generation of wastes (referred to as "source reduction" ) . As a result, you may save money, and improve quality and productivity. Moreover, tracking annual usage of toxic substances and other inputs, if you .are not already doing so, may lead to identification of additional source reduction opportunities . 10 Commerce Way 9 Woburn,Massachusetts 01801 9 FAX (617) 932-7615 9 Telephone (617) 932-7600 0 TDD#(617)932-7679 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION METROPOLITAN BOSTON-NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI TRUDY COXE Governor Secretary w! SEP 2 51997 DAVID B. STRUHS Commissioner Harold Parker State Forest RE: BWP - North Andover 1951 Turnpike Road COMPLIANCE with M.G.L. Chapter N. Andover, MA 01845 21C , 310 CMR 30 . 000 MV5086863391 Attn: Bruce Colburn VSQG-Waste Oil FMF Facility #6500 Dear Mr. Colburn: On August 13 , 1997, Department personnel conducted a Comprehensive Compliance Inspection at Harold Parker State Forest, 1951 Turnpike Road, North Andover, Massachusetts . The purpose of this inspection was to determine the compliance status of Harold Parker State Forest with regard to the Massachusetts environmental regulations referenced above . On the inspection date, regulatory violations were observed. On August 29, 1997, a Notice of Noncompliance (File No. NON-NE-97- 9125-2E) was issued to Harold Parker State Forest . On September 12, 1997, Department personnel conducted a follow-up review. Based upon a review of the required submittal, it has been determined that Harold Parker State Forest had complied with the requirements of the Notice of Noncompliance as of the date of the follow-up review. If you have any questions relative to environmental regulatory compliance at your facility, please contact Denise L. Abell at the letterhead address or by calling (617) 932-7620 . Very truly yours, Edward J. Pawlowski Anise Abell Chief, Compliance and Enforcement Environmental Engineer Bureau of Waste Prevention EJP/DLA CC : Fire Dept . , 124 Main St . , N. Andover, MA 01845 Board of Health, Town Building, N. Andover, MA 01845 Abell 10 Commerce Way 0 Woburn,Massachusetts 01801 9 FAX (781) 932-7615 0 Telephone (781) 932-7600 • TDD#(617)932-7679 O v9 �cW .�` �LP�I,Q/'G%`Y� O� ✓LLCIGCIi �i"(J��e�e'GC/G Ae&&az�mawall?" s William F. Weld Governor Charles D. Baker Secretary David H. Mulligan Commissioner November 1 1100' , J J J Todd Frederick, Acting Director Division of Forest and Parks Department of Environmental Management 100 Cambridge Street Boston, Massachusetts RE: Otter River State Forest Harold Parker State Forest Shawmee Crowell State Forest Massasoit State Park Myles Standish State Forest Lake Dennison Camping Area Nickerson State Park Scusset Beach Reservation Horseneck Beach Reservation Salisbury Beach Reservation Wompatuck State Park Camp Nihan Damon Pond Camping Area Wells State Park Federated Women's State Forest Camp Dear Mr. Frederick: In accordance with 105 CMR 440 . 000 : Minimum, Standards for Developed Family Type Campgrounds, (State Sanitary Code, Chapter VI) , Joel Hollis, RS of this Department conducted inspections of the above-cited camp grounds between September 7 and 23 , 1993 . 105 CMR 440 . 21 (1) provides that a family type campground shall not be operated by the Commonwealth without the approval of this Department . Many of the facilities inspected have common problems including the lack of backflow preventers on the hose bibs, toilet facilities in disrepair, and improper curbing and lack of clean up hoses at the dumping stations . Additionally, there are no plans on file with this Department showing the buildings . structures, fixtures and facilities including the sources of water supply and the works for the disposal of sewage and waste water. +u C1 Of particular concern are the leaching facilities at the Lake Dennison Camping Area. The leaching facilities at this camp are flooded approximately every 3 - 5 years as the campground is built on the flood plain of a dam. Continued use of these facilities will be based upon approval by the Department of Environmental Protection. The beaches at the Myles Standish Forest exhibited extensive algal growth. Bathing and swimming shall not be permitted in water when a black disc, 6 inches in diameter, on a white field placed at a depth of at least 4 feet of water is not readily visible from the surface of the water; or when under normal usage, such disc is not visible from the surface of the water when placed on the bottom where the water depth is less than 4 feet . In addition to an opinion from the Department of Environmental Protection relative to the continued use of the leaching facilities at the Lake Dennison Camp, please provide a plan of correction outlining what corrections will be made prior to the opening of these facilities next spring. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact this office . Sincerely, / "J. Howard S. Wensley, M.S . , C.H.O. Director CC : Carver Board of Health DEP/Central Region Sandwich Board of Health Taunton Board of Health Templeton Board of Health Brewster Board of Health Bourne Board of Health Westport Board of Health Salisbury Board of Health Saugus Board of Health Ashby Board of Health Sturbridge Board of Health Hingham Board of Health William F. Well Governor Charles D. Baker ��� c%� . ✓/�a� a2��a Secretary David H. Mulligan Commissioner MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPED FAMILY TYPE CAMP GROUNDS NAME OF FACILITY: Harold Parker State Forest ADDRESS: 1951 Turnpike Road North Andover, MA 01845 CONTACT PERSON: Bruce Colburn (508-686-3391) OPERATOR: Department of Environmental Management Division of Forests and Parks INSPECTION DATE: September 13, 1993 INSPECTOR: Joel M. Hollis; ACCOMPANIED BY: Bruce Colburn TOTAL NUMBER OF CAMP SITES : 129 SELF CONTAINED UNIT SITES: No SAFARI FIELD CAPACITY: 1 Field CAMPGROUND RESTRICTED TO TENT CAMPING AND BACEPACECNG ONLY: No FOOD SERVICE FACILITIES: None WATER SUPPLY: Well BATHING BEACH: Yes SWIMMING POOL: No Plans Camp ground has not filed with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health a plan showing the buildings, structures, fixtures, and facilities, including source of water supply and works for the disposal of sewage and waste water. 440.213 Holding Tank Dumping Station Inlet not surrounded by a curbed concrete apron Holding tank dumping stations shall be connected to a municipal sewerage system or to subsurface facilities designed in accordance with Title 5 i y" Harold Parker State Forest September 13, 1993 Page 2 of the State Environmental Code, and shall consist of a 4" diameter inlet with a hinged or chained cover. The inlet shall be surrounded by a concrete apron pitched to drain into the inlet and curbed to exclude adjacent surface water. 440.102A Water tap provided for cleanup missing handle 440.102B No hose provided for cleanup 440.102E Water tap not posted "Not to be used for drinking or filling water tanks" A water tap and hose shall be provided for cleanup of the area as necessary. This tap shall be equipped with a vacuum breaker to prevent back siphonage and be posted as not to be used for drinking or filling of water tanks. 440.102B Comfort Station 2 Female Side Shower stall missing soap dishes 440.031 Mold growth on grout 440.095 One sink faucet broken 440.095 Male Side Shower stalls missing soap dishes 440.031 Mold growth on grout 440.095 Ceiling flaking 440.095 No spring on door, door not self closing The toilets shall be so located that they are not more than 500 feet from the camp sites of those people who are expected to use them. Self contained units are exempt from this 500 foot requirement. The operator shall provide an adequate supply of water and toilet paper. The operator shall provide for the ventilation of each toilet room to the out doors and shall screen each window or other exterior opening with screens containing not less than 16 meshes per inch. A self-closing solid door shall be considered as satisfying this requirement. 440.082 A I Harold Parker State Forest September 13, 1993 Page 3 Comfort Station 3 Female Side No spring on door 440.082 Missing windows 440.031 Holes in ceiling 440.031 Stalls rusting out 440.031 Male Side Urinal removed, trap open 440.095 Stalls badly rusted 440.031 Mold growth on ceiling 440.095 Comfort Station 4 Male Side Mold growth on ceiling 440.095 Mold growth on shower stalls 440.095 Broken tiles in showers 440.095 Ceiling flaking 440.031 No spring on door 440.082 Holes in screen door 440.082 Swimming Area Extensive weed growth at beach Bathing and swimming shall not be permitted in water areas when: (A) Sludge deposits, solid refuse, floating waste solids, oils, grease or scum are present or (B) A black disk, 6 inches in diameter, on a white field placed at a depth of at least 4 feet of water is not readily visible from the surface of the water; or when, under normal usage, such disk is not readily visible from the surface of the water when placed on the bottom where the water depth is less than 4 feet or (C) A hazardous substance is or may be discharged into any bathing beach waters to a degree considered by the board of health or Department to be of Public health significance. 445.102 andW under the pains and penalties of perjury, F Hollis ian Commonwealth of Massachusetts illi-din - Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection Metro Boston/Northeast Regional Office William F. Weld Governor Trudy S.Coxe Secretary,EOEA David B.Struhs Commissioner June 12 , 1995 I Harold Parker State Forest RE: North Andover 1951 Turnpike Road Harold Parker State Forest North Andover, MA 01845 PWSID# 3009003 Notice of Compliance Monitoring Violation NITRATES Program for Attn: Bruce Colburn Sample Period JUL-SEP 1993 NON-NE-95-5025 NOTICE OF COMPLIANCE On May 3, 1995 a Notice of Noncompliance citing your system for failing to monitor for NITRATES was issued. As a result of further investigation by the Department, it was determined that Harold Parker State Forest was not in receipt of the monitoring sample schedule from the Department of Environmental Protection. As a result of the above stated reason, the Department' s Notice of Noncompliance, Monitoring Violation for NITRATES program dated May 3 , 1995 .has been rescinded. Please note however that this does not relieve you of your responsibility for continued compliance in the future. Your monitoring sample schedule is being sent to you under separate cover. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Thomas Pappalardo of the Northeast Regional Office at (617) 932- 7600. Ve y Trul You �s, Sabin M. Lord Jr. Regional Engineer for Resource Protection cc; DEP, Boston North Andover Board of Health Certified Mail, Return receipt requested John Felix, State Facilities Coordinator 10 Commerce Way • Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 • FAX(617) 932-7615 • Telephone (617)932-7600 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Form 4--System Pumping Record Massachusetts System Pumping Record �'"�"� �' JUNF­.1KJ Qg-�11QQRTH 0 2008 ANDOVER System Owner System Location HEALTH DEPARTM �i•1(l •t t`]"'. 1( 'r i t ..r ". ' :,rY !i Nd4,4 A'• C, Type: Emergency Routine Cesspool: No Yes Septic Tank: No Yes Date of Pumping: Quantity Pumped: I O Oy Gallons System Pumped By: Wind River Environmental,LLC Permit#: Contents Transferred to: Contents Disposed at: Ipswich water ' h Treatment Ipswich, MA 01938 �,� Date: Pumper Signature: Z4 Condition of System/Other Comments Dep Approved Form-12/07/95