32A_241E 115 Bridge Street ConservationALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
NOTICE OF INTENT
MASSACHUSETTS WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT
MA GENERAL LA WS CHAPTER 31 §40 AND THE
NORTHAMPTON WETLANDS PROTECTION ORDINANCE
SITE REMEDIATION, IMPROVEMENT
115 BRIDGE STREET, NORTHAMPTON, MASS.
Prepared for:
THOMAS HORTON
115 BRIDGE STREET, NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060
(413) 584-4491
Prepared by:
ALEC MACLEOD
10 MAIN STREET, NORTH ORANGE, MA 01364
(978) 575-0222
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE
COVERLETTERS................................................................................................... 1
NORTHAMPTON CONSERVATION COMMISSION
DEP, WESTERN REGIONAL OFFICE
LOCUSMAP.......................................................................................................... 2
WPA FORM 3: NOTICE OF INTENT...................................................................... 3
APPENDIX A: WETLAND FEE TRANSMITTAL FORM ............................................. 4
COPIES OF CHECKS
ABUTTER NOTIFICATION FORM............................................................................ 5
LIST OFABUTTERS
PROJECTNARRATIVE............................................................................................ 6
SITE DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
HABITAT MAP: NHESP ATLAS 2003.................................................................... 7
SOILSMAP............................................................................................................ 8
KEY TO ONSITE SOILS
SITE PLAN (AT END OF DOCUMENT)...................................................................... 9
APPENDIX 1: SOIL ANALYSIS REPORTS
APPENDIX 2: GRAVEL AND LOAM RECEIPTS
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
NOTICE OF INTENT
CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL, BRIDGE STREET, NORTIIAMPTON
SECTION 1
COVER LETTERS
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
10 MAIN STREET, NORTH ORANGE, MA 01364 1r?LEPHONE AND FAX: 978 575-0222
September 1, 2005
Conservation Commission
City of Northampton
City Hall, 210 Main Street
Northampton, MA 01060
RE: Notice of Intent: Contaminated Soil Remediation, 115 Bridge Street, Northampton
Dear Commission Members:
The attached Notice of Intent is filed on behalf of Thomas Horton describing work to remediate
lead -contaminated soil and improve the safety of a small pond on his property at 115 Bridge
Street in Northampton. In addition, the Mr. Horton proposes to finish construction of several
raised bed gardens and a 25 x 35 foot at -grade barn. The work area is located within the 100-
year flood zone of the Connecticut River.
Application fees of $42.50 has been paid to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and $172.50 to
the City of Northampton, including the $105.00 application fee required under Northampton's
Wetlands Protection Ordinance. If you have any questions or comments regarding the Notice of
Intent, please call this office. We look forward to discussing the project with you.
Sincer ly,
Ale MacLeod
Environmental Scientist
cc: DEP WERO
Thomas Horton
enclosures
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
10 MA[N STREET, NoRU-10RANGF, MA 01364 TEt,F:pww AND FAX: 978 575-0222
July 20, 2005
MA Department of Environmental Protection
Western Regional Office
Division of Wetlands and Waterways
436 Dwight Street, Fifth Floor
Springfield, MA 01103
RE: Notice of Intent: Contaminated Soil Remediation, 115 Bridge Street, Northampton
To the Department:
The attached Notice of Intent is filed on behalf of Thomas Horton describing work to remediate
lead -contaminated soil and improve the safety of a small pond on his property at 115 Bridge
Street in Northampton. In addition, the Mr. Horton proposes to finish construction of several
raised bed gardens and a 25 x 35 foot at -grade barn. The work area is located within the 100-
year flood zone of the Connecticut River.
Application fees of $42.50 has been paid to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and $172.50 to
the City of Northampton, including the $105.00 application fee required under Northampton's
_ Wetlands Protection Ordinance. If you have any questions or comments regarding the Notice of
Intent, please call this office.
Since ly,
Alec MacLeod
Environmental Scientist
enclosures
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NOTICE OF INTENT
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NOTICE OF INTENT
CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL, BRIDGE STREET, NommmPTON
SECTION 3
WPA FORM 3: NOTICE OF INTENT
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands
WPA Form 3 — Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
And the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance
A. General Information
bt # ' ICI _' _er
Docuit�:nt Trai�sac#ioh Number
Northampton
City/Town
_
1.
Project Location:
_
115 Bridge Street
Northampton
_ 01060
_
a. Street Address
b. Cityrrown
c. Zip Code
42 19 27 N
72 37 29 W
_
Latitude and Longitude, if Known:
_ _
d. Latitude
e. Longitude
32A
241
—
f. Assessors Map/Plat Number
g. Parcel /Lot Number
_
2.
Applicant
Thomas Horton
_
a. First Name b. Last Name
c. Company
115 Bridge Street
d. Mailing Address
_
Northampton
MA
01060
e. City/Town
f. State
g. Zip Code
413 584-4491 _
sustainable@comcast.net
_
h. Phone Number i. Fax Number
j. Email address
_
3.
Property owner (if different from applicant):
❑ Check if more than one
owner
a. First Name b. Last Name
c. Company
_
d. Mailing Address
Note:
Before
e. Cityrrown
f. State
g. Zip Code
_ completing this
form consult the
h. Phone Number i. Fax Number
j. Email address
Conservation
_ Commission
4.
Representative (if any):
and the
— Northampton
a. Firm
_ Wetlands
Alec
MacLeod
Protection
— Ordinance.
b. Contact Person First Name
c. Contact Person Last Name
10 Main Street
_
d. Mailing Address
_
North Orange
MA
01364
e. City/Town
f. State
g. Zip Code
_
978 575-0222
amacleod@mass.rr.com
v
_
h. Phone Number i. Fax Number
j. Email address
—
5.
Total WPA Fee Paid (from NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form):
_
$215.00 $42.50
_ _ $172.50
a. Total Fee Paid b. State Fee Paid c. Cityrrown Fee Paid
Note: The Northampton Conservation Commission requires the Wetland Permitting Submittal
Requirements checklist and a total of nine (9) collated copies of the completed Notice of Intent
application including appendices, supporting plans and documents, together with the
Northampton Wetland Filing Fee (includes advertising cost) and the $75 recording fee (separate
check made payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts).
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L11Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands
WPA Form 3 — Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
And the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance
A. General Information (continued)
Provided by DER
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6. General Project Description:
Removal of discarded equipment and parts, removal of debris. Excavation and disposal on site of
lead -contaminated soil, covering of lead -contaminated soil with loam and seed. Tapering of pool
edges for child safety. Finish garden installation, construct 25 x 35 foot barn.
7. Project Type Checklist:
a. ® Single Family Home
- b_ ❑
Residential Subdivision
C. ❑
Limited Project Driveway Crossing
_ d. ❑
Commercial/Industrial
e. ❑
Dock/Pier
f. ❑
Utilities
_ g_ ❑
Coastal Engineering Structure
h. ❑
Agriculture — cranberries, forestry
i. ❑
Transportation
_ j. ❑
Other
— 8. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for:
Hampshire
_ a. County
7837
b. Book
_
— 316
c. Page Number
d. Certificate # (if registered land)
9. Buffer Zone Only
Is the project located only in the Buffer Zone of a bordering vegetated wetland or inland bank?
a. ❑ Yes If yes, skip to Section C.
b. ® No If no, check the resource areas to be affected by this project, directly below.
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_ Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Prrl�ed t�f aye .
Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands 24
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WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent
11t TrraMaction Number
_ Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Northampton
And the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance cityrrown
B. Resource Area Effects
1. Inland Resource Areas
Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and any supporting documentation describing how the
project will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including
standards requiring consideration of alternative project design or location.
Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any)
a. ❑ Bank - — ---
1. linear feet 2. linear feet
b. ❑ Bordering Vegetated
Wetland 1. square feet 2. square feet
c. ❑ Land Under 1. square feet 2. square feet
_ Waterbodies and
Waterways 3. cubic yards dredged
d. ® Bordering Land 1. square feet 2. square feet
Subject to Flooding 1,733 _ 1,836
3. cubic feet of flood storage lost 4. cubic feet of flood storage replaced
e. ❑ Isolated Land Subject -
_ to Flooding 1- square feet
2. cubic feet of flood storage lost 3. cubic feet of flood storage replaced
f. ❑ Riverfront Area
1. Name of Waterway (if available).-
2. Width of Riverfront Area (check one):
❑ 26 r4 Designated Densely Developed AFeas Only
_ ❑ 100 ft. - New agricultural projects only
❑ 200 ft. - All other projects
3. Total area of Riverfront Area on the site of the proposed project:
Square Feet
4. Proposed alteration of the Riverfront Area:
b. Square Feet within 100 ft b. Square Feet within 100 ft. c. Square Feet between 100 ft. and 200 ft.
5. Has an alternatives analysis (see 10.58(4)(c) of the Wetlands Protection ❑ Yes ❑ No
Act) been done and is it attached to this NOI?
6. Was the lot where the activity is proposed created prior to August 1, 1996? ❑ Yes ❑ No
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
_ - Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands
WPA Form 3 — Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
And the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance
B. Resource Area Effects (continued)
Prov�ied by 1]EP' ,,
Cityrrown
2. Coastal Resource Areas:
(does not apply to the City of Northampton)
3. Limited Project:
Is any portion of the proposed activity eligible to be treated as a limited project subject to 310 CMR
1024 or 310 CMR 10.53?
a. ❑ Yes ® No If yes, describe which limited project applies to this project:
b. Limited Project
C. Bordering Vegetated Wetland Delineation Methodology
_ Check all methods used to delineate the Bordering Vegetated Wetland (BVW) boundary:
_ For all projects i. ❑ Final Order of Resource Area Delineation issued by Conservation Commission or DEP
affecting other (attached)
2. ❑ DEP BVW Field Data Form (attached)
_ 3. ❑ Final Determination of Applicability issued by Conservation Commission or DEP (attached)
4. ❑ Other Methods for Determining the BVW Boundary (attach documentation):
y a. ❑ 50% or more wetland indicator plants
_ b. ❑ Saturated/inundated conditions exist
c. ❑ Groundwater indicators
d. ❑ Direct observation
e. ❑ Hydric soil indicators
f. ❑ Credible evidence of conditions prior to disturbance
D. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements
1. Is any portion of the proposed project located in estimated habitat as indicated on the most recent
Estimated Habitat Map of State -Listed Rare Wetland Wildlife published by the Natural Heritage and
a. ❑ Yes ® No
If yes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery of NOI to:
_ Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program
Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
Route 135, North Drive
Westborough, MA 01581
2003 CD Version
b. Date of Map
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Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands
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WPA Form 3 — Notice of Intent
— � Doctnrrient Transactwrt=N.urr►ber
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection At M.G.L.140
ans roecon cc. ,
_ § Northampton
And the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance City/Town
D. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (continued)
2. For coastal projects only, is any portion of the proposed project located below the mean high water
line or in a fish run?
® Not applicable — project is in inland resource area only
3. is any portion of the proposed project within an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC)?
a. ❑ Yes ® No
_(There are no Areas of Critical Environmental Concern in Northampton)
b. ACEC
4. Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order under the Inland Wetlands
Restriction Act (M.G.L. c. 131, § 40A) or the Coastal Wetlands Restriction Act (M.G.L. c. 130, § 105)?
_ a. ❑ Yes ® No (Not applicable in Northampton)
5. Is any activity within any Resource Area or Buffer Zone exempt from performance standards of the
wetlands regulations, 310 CMR 10.00?
a. ❑ Yes ® No If yes, describe which exemption applies to this project:
b. Exemption
6. Is this project subject to the DEP Stormwater Policy? a. ❑ Yes ® No
b. If yes, stormwater management measures are required. Applicants should complete the
Stormwater Management Form and submit it with this form.
_ c. If no, explain why the project is exempt:
_ No change in impervious surface area
E. Additional Information
Applicants must include the following with this Notice of Intent (NOI). See instructions for details.
1. ® USGS or other map of the area (along with a narrative description, if necessary) containing
sufficient information for the Conservation Commission and the Department to locate the site_
2. ® Plans identifying the location of proposed activities (including activities proposed to serve as
a Bordering Vegetated Wetland [BVW] replication area or other mitigating measure) relative to
the boundaries of each affected resource area.
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3. ❑ Other material identifying and explaining the determination of resource area boundaries
shown on plans (e.g., a DEP BVW Field Data Form).
4. ® List the titles and dates for all plans and other materials submitted with this NOI.
5. ❑ If there is more than one property owner, please attach a list of these property owners not
listed on this form.
7-❑ AttaGh pmef of mailing for MassaGhusetts Division of MaFiRe Pshedes, if Ree
8. ® Attach NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form
s. ❑ Attach Stormwater Management Form, if needed.
F. Fees
The fees for work proposed under each Notice of Intent must be calculated and submitted to the
Conservation Commission and the Department (see Instructions and NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal
Form).
No fee shall be assessed for projects of the federal government, the Department, or cities and towns
of the Commonwealth.
Applicants must submit the following information (in addition to pages 1 and 2 of the NOI Wetland
Fee Transmittal Form) to confirm fee payment.-
2250 7/ 11 /05
1. Municipal check number 2. Check date
2248 7/11/05
3. State check number 4. Check date
_ Sarah Horton
5. Payor name on check: First and last name 6. Applicant name (if different from payor)
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection ProxidedbyDEP:.. >
- Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands 246-,
DEP Fc'(e Nrni[�er
- WPA Form 3 — Notice of Intent
— Ll ' Docurriertt�rans�€��r�r�t+%u�riE�r
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Northampton
And the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance city/Town
- G. Signatures and Submittal Requirements
I hereby certify under the penalties of perjury that the foregoing Notice of Intent and accompanying
— plans, documents, and supporting data are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand
that the Conservation Commission will place notification of this Notice in a local newspaper at the
_ expense of the applicant in accordance with the wetlands regulations, 310 CMR 10.05(5)(a).
_ I further certify under penalties of perjury that all abutters were notified of this application, pursuant to the
requirements of M.G.L. c. 131, § 40. Notice must be made in writing by hand delivery or certified mail
(return receipt requested) to all abutters within 100 feet of the property line of the project location.
Signature of Applicant Date
Signature of Property Owner (if different) Date
_ Signature of Representative (if any) Date
For Northampton Conservation Commission:
_ One copy of the Northampton Wetland Permitting Submittal Requirements checklist and a total of nine (9)
collated copies of the completed Notice of Intent (Form 3) including appendices, supporting plans and
documents, together with the Northampton Wetland Filing Fee and the $75 recording fee (separate check
made payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) must be sent to the Conservation Commission
by certified mail or hand delivery.
_ For DEP:
One copy of the completed Notice of Intent (Form 3), including supporting plans and documents; one
copy of pages 1 and 2 of Appendix B, if applicable; and a copy of the state fee payment must be sent to
the DEP Regional Office (see Instructions) by certified mail or hand delivery.
DEP Western Region
436 Dwight Street
Suite 402
Springfield, MA 01103
The original and copies must be sent simultaneously. Failure by the applicant to send copies in a timely
manner may result in dismissal of the Notice of Intent.
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ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
NOTICE OF INTENT
CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL, BRIDGE STREET, NORTMMPTON
SECTION 4
APPENDIX A: WETLAND FEE TRANSMITTAL FORM
COPIES OF CHECKS
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands
WPA Appendix A — Wetland Fee Transmittal Form
-Ll
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
and the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance
A. Applicant Information
1. Applicant:
Thomas _ Horton
— a. First Name b. Last Name c. Company
115 Bridge
d. Mailing Address
- Northampton MA 01060
e. CityFrown f. State g. Zip Code
413 584-4491
h. Phone Number
2. Property Owner (if different):
_ a. First Name b. Last Name c. Company
d. Mailing Address
e. CityFrown f. State g. Zip Code
h. Phone Number
3. Project Location:
115 Bridge Street _ Northampton
a. Street Address b. CityFrown
To calculate B. Fees
filing fees, refer
to the category Notice of Intent (Form 3):
fee list and
examples in The fee should be calculated using the following six -step process and worksheet. Please see
Section D of this
form. instructions before filling out worksheet.
Step 1/Type of Activity: Describe each type of activity that will occur in wetland resource area and buffer
zone.
Step 2/Number of Activities: Identify the number of each type of activity.
Step 3/Individual Activity Fee: Identify each activity fee from the six project categories listed in the
instructions.
Step 4/Subtotal Activity Fee: Multiply the number of activities (identified in Step 2) times the fee per
category (identified in Step 3) to reach a subtotal fee amount. Note: If any of these activities are in a
_ Riverfront Area in addition to another Resource Area or the Buffer Zone, the fee per activity should be
multiplied by 1.5 and then added to the subtotal amount.
Step 5/Total Project Fee: Determine the total project fee by adding the subtotal amounts from Step 4.
Step 6/Fee Payments: To calculate the state share of the fee, divide the total fee in half and subtract
$12.50. To calculate the city/town share of the fee, divide the total fee in half and add $12.50.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands
WPA Appendix A — Wetland Fee Transmittal
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
- and the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance
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Form
- B. Fees (continued)
— Step 1/Type of Activity Step 2/Number Step
Step 4/Subtotal Activity
_ of Activities 3/Individual
Fee
Activity Fee
_ 1.a. Work on single family lot 1 $110.00
$110.00
Step 5/Total Project Fee: $110.00
Step 6/Fee Payments:
Total Project Fee:
$110.00
_
a. Total fee from Step 5
_ State share of filing fee:
$42.50
b. 1/2 total fee less $12.50
City share of filling fee:
$67.50
c. 1/2 total fee plus $12.50
$105.00
_
d. Northampton filing fee
(includes advertising cost)
$172.50c.
_ Total Northampton fee:
plus d. above
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ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
NOTICE OF INTENT
CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL, BRIDGE STREET, NOmmwTON
SECTION $
ABUTTER NOTIFICATION FORM
LIST OF AB UTTERS
NOTIFICATION TO ABUTTERS
Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act
Effective April 13, 1994
In accordance with the second paragraph of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 131, section
40 and the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance, you are hereby notified of the
following:
A. The name of the applicant is: Thomas Horton.
B. The applicant's representative has filed a Notice of Intent with the Northampton
Conservation Commission, and is seeking permission to remove, fill, dredge or alter land
within or within 100 feet of an Area Subject to Protection under the Wetlands Protection Act
(General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40) and the Northampton Wetlands Protection
Ordinance.
C. The location of the lot where the activity is proposed is:
— Street Address: 115 Bridge Street Assessors Map & Lot: Map 32A, Lot 241
D. Copies of the Notice of Intent may be examined at the Office of Planning and Development,
2nd floor, City Hall, between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday through Thursday.
For more information on the proposed work, call Alec MacLeod, the applicant's
representative, at 978 575-0222.
E. Copies of the Notice of Intent may be obtained by written request from Alec MacLeod, 10
Main Street, North Orange, MA 01364 (the applicant's representative), or by calling 978
575-0222. There is a $60.00 copying charge for copies of the Notice of Intent.
F. Notice of the Public Hearing, including the date and time, will be recorded on the Office of
Planning and Development's voice messaging system at 587-1266 and will be posted on the
— Office of Planning and Development web site www.northamptonma.gov/opd less than one
(1) week in advance of the meeting date.
The Northampton Conservation Commission meets on the 2nd and 40' Thursdays of each
month in Hearing Room 18, located on the 2nd floor of City Hall at 210 Main Street.
Notice of the Public Hearing, including its date, time and place, will be published at least five
(5) business days in advance of the Public Hearing in the Daily Hampshire Gazette legal ads
section.
Notice of the public meeting, listing all hearings, including the date, time and place, will be
posted in the Northampton City Hall not less than 48 hours in advance of the meeting date.
You may also contact the Department of Environmental Protection Western Regional Office
at 413 784-1100 for more information about this Notice of Intent or the Massachusetts
Wetlands Protection Act.
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NOTICE OF INTENT
CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL, BRIDGE STREET, NORTmwTON
SECTION 6
PROJECT NARRA TI vE
ALEC MAMEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
NOTICE OF INTENT
Contaminated Soil Remediation, Barn and Garden Construction
115 Bridge Street, Northampton, MA
Project Narrative
PROJECT OVERVIEW
The parcel is a 3.1 acre property, part of which supports a house and barn, and the remainder is
under cultivation as garden, young orchard and horse pasture. It is located on the east side of
Bridge Street on the broad and relatively open floodplain of the Connecticut River. The back, or
east, portion of the parcel is within the 100-year floodplain of the River.
The area behind the barn at 115 Bridge Street was for years a dumping ground for an equipment
_ and small engine repair business. The area was also the receiving ground for excess concrete,
broken machinery, used batteries and other noxious material. As such, the soil turned out to be
heavily contaminated with lead, as was discovered during an assessment of vegetable garden
soil. The contaminated soil beneath the vegetable gardens was removed and, with consultation
with experts on the topic of contaminated soil, spread nearby, covered with two to three inches of
loam and seeded to grass. The soil was replaced with gravel in anticipation of creating a series
of raised bed gardens.
In addition to the soil remediation work, a small pond had been constructed by a previous owner
to receive drainage from beneath the barn, which had tended to fill with water, to the detriment
of its foundation. This pool drained to the city storm sewer about 20 feet away via a small
constructed channel. When originally constructed, the pool had been built with vertical sides in
the soil, presenting a hazard to the new owners' children, who were toddlers and would not have
_ been able to climb out if they had fallen in. The new owners therefore pulled soil back from the
sides to create a sloping bank and added some stone to stabilize the edges and provide texture.
They also installed a number of ornamental aquatic plants. The soil from the "beveled" banks
was also spread nearby.
The actions taken by the property owner were, unbeknownst to him, conducted within Bordering
Land Subject to Flooding; specifically, within the floodplain of the Connecticut River. For this
reason, the Northampton Conservation Commission has issued an Enforcement Order requiring
the owner to cease and desist any work in this resource area. The Order requires the owner to
present a Notice of Intent describing the area and the work, as well as any mitigation necessary
L as a result of the work. This Notice of Intent is presented in compliance with the Enforcement
Order.
SITE DESCRIPTION
The project area consists of a very flat piece of land bounded to the west by a floodplain terrace,
to the north and south by abutting parcels and by open land to the east. The barn and attached
- Project Narrative, Contaminated Soil Remediation, 115 Bridge Street, Northampton — Page I
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
greenhouse extend into the floodplain, which is also bounded by a retaining wall located along
the steep terrace. The small pool receiving drainage from the barn foundation is located just east
of the greenhouse, and the ditch carrying flow from the pool to the city storm sewer stretches
from the northeast corner of the pool to the catch basin found at the boundary line between the
subject parcel and the neighboring property to the north. A horse pasture occupies the large
eastern block of the parcel. The Connecticut River is located about 3/4 mile to the northeast.
Hydrology
The hydrology of the site is ostensibly simple, other than during a flood event, at which time
things can become considerably more complex. The land is nearly level, the soils are silty
floodplain soils and rainfall infiltrates readily into the silty floodplain soils. However, there
appears to have been a seep or spring where the barn was constructed, such that the foundation
actually retained water when the original drain collapsed or otherwise became plugged. A small
pool had been constructed at the outlet of the original drain, with a small ditch dug from the
eastern edge of the pool to the existing city storm sewer, which crosses the property from north
to south. This storm sewer effectively drains the floodplain portion of the property, as it has two
` inlets located at the north and south boundaries respectively. There are no streams or wetlands
on the site.
Soils
Map 14 of the SCS Soil Survey of Hampshire County, Western Part show the soil beneath the
study area to be Winooski silt loam (Ws). Winooski silt loam is described as deep and
moderately well drained. Neither soil is hydric, though Winooski silt loam is noted as having
inclusions of Limerick silt loam, a hydric soil associated with streams and other water bodies.
No streams or wetlands are located within the project site. Field investigation shows the soil
mapping to be accurate to at least the standard resolution of the soil survey process.
Vegetation
The subject property is mostly occupied by pasture. Near the house and outbuildings, the
vegetation consists of lawn and a few trees, mostly Silver Maples, and some older ornamental
_ shrubs. There is no plant community normally associated with a native gallery forest on the site.
RESOURCE AREAS
Resource Area Review Procedures
The property was reviewed for the presence of resource areas other than Bordering Land Subject
to Flooding using a multiple parameter methodology. This approach emphasizes the
determination of a prevalence of wetland plant indicator species as described in the US Fish and
Wildlife Service classification (Reed et al, 1988), as well as the 50% wetland vegetation criterion
Project Narrative, Contaminated Soil Remediation, 115 Bridge Street, Northampton — Page 2
ALEC MAMEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
- as articulated at 310 CMR 10.55(2)(c) in combination with hydric soil identification and
determination as described in Field Indicators for Identifying Hydric Soils in New England
- (NEIWPCC, 1995) and the US Army Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual
(Environmental Laboratory, 1987). Areas containing over 5011/o domination by wetland indicator
plants as well as hydric soils and other indicators of wetland hydrology would have been
included within the delineated wetland boundary, had Bordering Vegetated Wetland been
_ encountered. Wetland indicator plants are those plants listed as having a wetland indicator
status of Obligate (OBL), Facultative Wetland (FACW, including FACW+ and FACW-), and
Facultative (FAC or FAC+).
_ Bordering Land Subject to Flooding (BLSF): BLSF is located between the mean annual high
water elevation and the statistical 100-year flood elevation calculated for the purposes of
producing the FEMA floodplain maps. BLSF on this site is associated with the Connecticut
- River.
REGULATORY CONTEXT
_Massachusetts Wetland Protection Act: The Act identifies resource areas and buffer zones (to
_ BVW and Bank) and specifies certain performance standards to be incorporated into projects
impacting these jurisdictional areas. On this site, the resource area of concern is Bordering Land
Subject to Flooding.
_ Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance (the Ordinance): The Ordinance provides
protection and performance standards beyond those contained in the Act, including protection of
Isolated Vegetated Wetlands. The Northampton Conservation Commission has also determined
that it will maintain a policy of leaving at least a 50-foot undisturbed buffer between any work
_ and the wetland boundary. The term "undisturbed" includes cutting of vegetation, even mowing.
Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP): The Natural Heritage Atlas shows
that the study site is not located within the boundaries of any mapped Habitats of Rare Species
and Priority Habitats.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
T Work to Date:
Clean-up: Work in Bordering Land Subject to Flooding (BLSF) began when the owners first
took possession of the property about 6 years ago. Prior to the change in ownership, the barn had
- been used as an equipment repair shop, and the detritus from that activity had been tossed out the
_ back to accumulate over many years. This detritus included arts, hardened puddles of leftover
concrete, construction debris and, most importantly relative to the current situation, old batteries.
All this material was picked up by the owners and removed to be recycled or landfilled, as was
appropriate to the material. This work in BLSF was entirely subtractive; that is, it involved
removal, not importation, of volume.
Project Narrative, Contaminated Soil Remediation, 11 5 Bridge Street, Northampton - Page 3
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
Foundation Drainage: In addition, the existing metal pipe carrying accumulating groundwater
from within the barn foundation had been rendered incapable of transmitting flow to the existing
pool just east of the barn, either by clogging or collapse, and was replaced by a plastic culvert
,that re-established themined the foundation. The barn foundation then had to be
repaired following to yem-'ofwater damage. This work in BLSF was volume -neutral, such tbiat
it had no effect on flood storage volume.
Pool Bank Shaping: When the pool near the east side of the barn was created, it was left with
- vertical banks. The owners were concerned that their toddlers would not be able to get out of the
water if they fell in, so they graded the banks back to a more natural slope. This material was`
_ spread around the pond such that this work was also volume -neutral. They also moved flat rocks
from nearby areas to stabilize the bank and to provide texture so that the children would be able
to get a grip on the ground if they needed to. At the time of the work, there was little vegetation
around the pool other than lawn grasses and weeds. The owners planted the Weeping Willow
_ that is there now and more recently installed an number of aquatic ornamental plants.
Lead Contamination: +ers created vegetable gardens in the cleaned -up back yard. After
wverai year's, they decided to have the soil tested for nutrieffibLevels. Since this testing also
includes analysis for lead levels, they found they had been growing their organic vegetables in
soil that was highly contaminated with lead (Appendix 1 contains the Soil Analysis Reports). In
that the owners have small children, this represented an immediate and urgent concern.
They discussed the matter with soil remediation specialists, who agreed that the best approach
_ was Wdi out the �inaWd 1,, spread it evenly near cover it with an adequate layer (2
to 3 inches) of screene i1oan and? seed it to grass. This approIn&ach avoids land -filling of the soil —
which may make the issue worse in the long run, especially if the soil is used as cover such that
it can be raised as dust, and secures the soil in place and covered both to prevent generation of
lead -laden dust and to promote long-term mitigation of the lead through bioremediation
processes.
The contaminated soil was therefore removed and covered by loam imported for that purpose.
Gravel was brought in to fill the holes left when the contaminated soil was removed. Appendix 2
_ contains the receipts for the loam and gravel applied to the property.
C� 3
0 Current Net Volume: The record o�material brought into the portion of the property located B
_ �� within BLSF shows tha Z- " yards of gravel and 35 cubic yards of screened loam were G
J� placed there, based on a generally agreed -upon conversion of 3,000 pounds to one cubic yard of
gravel (Appendix 2). This is based on the process of contaminated soil removal, such that the
contaminated soil was removed and spread to the rear, the gravel was brought in and placed in
the same volume as the contaminated soil previously occupied, and the screened loam was
placed on top of the spread contaminated soil. The record of material taken from the site is less , ,.....
clear, but the owner reports that he removed at least 17 5-ton truck loads of trash and debris.
Using the previous ratio, this produces a figure of 28.3 cubic yards of material removed, leaving
a net increase of 38.7 cubic yards. It is assumed that this increase took place within the first two
feet above baseline elevation.
Project Narrative, Contaminated Soil Remediation, 115 Bridge Street, Northampton — Page 4
ALEC MAMEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
Additional proposed volume: The owners wishes to complete their gardens and to construct a
barn to shelter their horses as well as materials associated with the horses. The gardens will
require a total of 14.4 cubic yards of loam to be placed within the wooden frames now in place.
The frames amount to 3.1 cubic yards for a total of 17.5 cubic yards displacement attributable to
the gardens. The volume of the barn is calculated based on a 25 by 35 foot barn with an internal
frame consisting of 12 vertical timbers 6 inches by 8 inches and on a sill of 6 x 8s. The 120
linear feet of sill amounts to 1.5 cubic yards, and the vertical walls, including the posts, 120
linear feet of 1 inch external sheathing and 60 linear feet of internal walls made of 1 inch lumber
and dimensional 2 x 4s, displace 0.82 cubic yards per vertical foot.
_ Proposed Work: It is proposed to provide compensatory storage amounting to 68 cubic yards of
volume between the elevations of 116 and 125 feet above mean sea level, as shown on the
accompanying site plan and in Table 1, below. This approach will not disturb any potentially
contaminated soil, but will entirely satisfy the performance standards for work in Bordering Land
Subject to Flooding.
Elevation (ft)
Existing Fill (c)
Gardens (cy)
Barn (cy)
Total (c)
Comp. Storage (cy)
116 - 117
19.4
17.5
0
36.9
38
117 - 118
19.4
0
2.3
21.7
23
118-119
0
0
0.8
0.8
1
119 - 120
0
0
0.8
0.8
1
120 - 121
0
0
0.8
0.8
1
121-122
0
0
0.8
0.8
1
122 - 123
0
0
0.8
0.8
1
123 - 124
0
0
0.8
0.8
1
124 - 125
0
0
0.8
0.8
1
Total:
38.8
17.5
7.9
64.2
68
Table 1. Balance of fill and compensatory flood storage per vertical foot of elevation. 100-year
- flood elevation is 125 feet above mean sea level.
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ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
Figure 1. Soil was pulled back from the previously vertical banks of the pond to create a sloping
edge.
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ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
Figure 2. Contaminated soil was removed from beneath the gardens and spread just to the rear
within the fenced area before being covered by 2 - 3" of loam.
Project Narrative, Contaminated Soil Remediation, 115 Bridge Street, Northampton — Page 7
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
NOTICE OF INTENT
CONTAM HATED SOIL REMOVAL, BRIDGE STREET, NORTHAMPTOIV
SECTION 7
HABITATMAP: NHESP ATLAs 2003
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Atlas2003 CD edition: The project site does not fall
within any Estimated Habitats of Rare Wildlife or near any Certified Vernal Pools.
Data source: MassGIS, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental
Affairs, NHESP 2003, Estimated Habitats of Rare Wildlife and Certified Vernal Pools. For use
with the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act.
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
NOTICE OF INTENT
CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL, BRIDGE STREET, NORTHAMPTON
SECTION 8
SOILS MAP AND KEY
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
HAMPSHIRE COUNT'! MASSACHUSETTS, CENTRAL PART - SHEET NUMBER 14
SCS Soil Survey of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Central Part, Sheet 14
Soil beneath the project site is Winooski silt loam — not a hydric soil.
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
KEY TO ON -SITE SOILS
H S Bridge Street, Northampton
Soil Survey of Hampshire County, AM, Central Part, Sheet 14
Map Symbol Soil Name % Slope
Ha Hadley silt loam nearly level
Ws Winooski silt loam nearly level
Hydric?
M
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
NOTICE OF INTENT
CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL, BRIDGE STREET, NORTHAMPTON
SECTION 9
SITE PLAN (AT END OF D0CUMENT)
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
NOTICE OF INTENT
CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL, BRIDGE STREET, NORTHAMPTON
APPENDIX 1
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORTS
- SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT FOR HOME GARDENS
SOIL JWD PLANT TISSUE TESTING LAB
WEST EXPERIMENT STATION
DNIVEITSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
AMHERST, MA 01003
OONA COY COMMENTS:
68 CHERRY ST #1
NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060
11/17/04
LAB NUMBER: S041115-213
BAG NUMBER: 60413
SOIL WEIGHT: 3.91 9/5cc
CROP:
SAMPLE ID: 4
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HOME GARDENS:
SOIL PH ADJUSTMENT:
INCORPORATE 20 lbs of ground dolomitic (magnesium -rich) limestone per
- 100 aq ft as early as possible prior to planting. Because your soil pH
is low, an additional 10 lbs of lime will be required to
achieve the proper pH for vegetables. Split this remaining amount into
sma1L applications over succesive tillings in spring and fall. Avoid mixing
in lime when the soil is very wet. Retest soil pH periodically.
** potatoes should not be limed.**
FERTL LIZER :
*� VEGETABLES: Apply 2-3 lbs 10-10-10 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
OR, ORGANIC FERTILIZER:
If you prefer INSTEAD to provide nutrients from organic sources,
- apply the following materials per 100 sq ft prior to planting:
NITROGEN: 1-2 bushels well -rotted manure PLUS 1 lb dried blood
PHOSPHORUS: 3.5 lbs steamed bone meal OR 10 lbs rock phosphate
POTASSIUM: 5 lbs wood ash
*'ANNUAL FLOWERS: Apply 1.0 lbs 10-10-10 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
- Alternatively you may use one-half the ORGANIC recommendation given above.
*'ROSE BUSHES: Apply 3 tablespoons of 10-10-10 per bush in early
June and early August. None after August 15.
.Avoid overfertilizing which can cause plant toxicity
and can contribute to insect and disease problems.
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SOIL pH 4.8 NITROGEN: NO3-N = 30 ppm NH4-N 10 ppm
BUFFER pH 6.1
IVUTEEENT LEVELS: PPM Low Medium High Very High
Phosphorus (P) _ 12- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Potassium (K) 97 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
- Calcium (Ca) 215 XXXXXX
Magnesium (Mg) 34 XXXXXXXX
CATION EXCH CAP PERCENT BASE SATURATION MICRONUTRIENT LEVELS
14.9 Meq/100g K= 2.2 Mg= 2.5 Ca= 9.3 ALL NORMAL
EXTRACTABLE ALUMINUM: 189 ppm (Soil range: 10-250 ppm)
E)TRACTED LEAD (PB) 108 PPM. ESTIMATED TOTAL LEAD IS 886 PPM.
THE LEAD LEVEL IN THIS SOIL IS IN THE MEDIUM RANGE.
READ THE ENCLOSED INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD IN THE SOIL.
FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MEDIUM LEAD LEVELS.
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT FOR HOME GARDENS
11/17/04
SOIL AND PLANT TISSUE TESTING LAB
WEST EXPERIMENT STATION
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
AMHER-ST, MA 01003
OONA COY COMMENTS:
- 68 CHERRY ST #1
NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060
LAB NUMBER: S041115-214
BAG NUMBER: 60413
SOIL WEIGHT: 4.07 g/5cc
CROP:
SAMPLE ID: 5
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HOME GARDENS:
SOIL PH ADJUSTMENT:
LNCORPORATE 20 lbs of ground dolomitic (magnesium -rich) limestone per
- 1-00 sq ft as early as possible prior to planting. Because your soil pH
is low, an additional 3 lbs of lime will be required to
- achieve the proper pH for vegetables. Split this remaining amount into
sma1L applications over succesive tillings in spring and fall. Avoid mixing
1n lime when the soil is very wet. Retest soil pH periodically.
i'°* Potatoes should not be limed.**
PERTI LIZER :
*+ Your soil contains sufficient levels of potassium. You may apply
the standard recommendations below, or you may provide sufficient
nitrogen and phosphorus by using alternate sources to provide about
1/4 lb nitrogen and about 1/4 lb phosphorus per 100 sq ft.
- *« VEGETABLES: Apply 3-4 lbs 5-10-5 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
*+ ANNUAL FLOWERS: Apply 1.5 lbs 5-10-5 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
Alternatively you may use one-half the ORGANIC recommendation given above.
*« ROSE BUSHES: Apply 4 tablespoons of 5-10-5 per bush in early
June and early August. None after August 15.
Avoid overfertilizing which can cause plant toxicity
and can contribute to insect and disease problems.
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SOIL pH 5.4 NITROGEN: NO3-N = 15 m NH4-N 2 ppm
BUFFER pH 6.3
L UTIENT LEVELS: PPM Low Medium High Very High
Phosphorus (P) _PPM
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
- Potassium (K) 169 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Calcium (Ca) 332 XXXXXXXXXX
Magnesium (Mg) 88 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
CATION EXCH CAP PERCENT BASE SATURATION MICRONUTRIENT LEVELS
12.9 Meq/100g K= 4.2 Mg= 6.9 Ca=15.9 ALL NORMAL
- EXTRACTABLE ALUMINUM: 130 ppm (Soil range: 10-250 ppm)
ExrRACTED LEAD (PB) 26 PPM. ESTIMATED TOTAL LEAD IS 400 PPM.
- Whe lead level in this soil is low.
VISIT www.umass.edu/plsoils/soiltest FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON SOIL TESTING AT UMASS.
TO CONTACT THE LAB: EMAIL soiltestpumext.umass.edu PHONE (413-545-2311).
4, SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT FOR HOME GARDENS 11/17/04
SOIL AND PLANT TISSUE TESTING LAB LAB NUMBER: S041115-212
WEST EXPERIMENT STATION BAG NUMBER: 60413
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS S d
AMHERST, MA 01003 '+
_ SOIL WEIGHT: 3.93 g/5cc r
CROP: �. N/
OONA COY COMMENTS : OL
68 CHERRY ST #1
NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060
SAMPLE g s
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HOME GARDENS:
SOIL PH ADJUSTMENT:
INCORPORATE 20 lbs of ground dolomitic (magnesium -rich) limestone per
- 100 sq ft as early as possible prior to planting. Because your soil pH
z s low, an additional 10 lbs of lime will be required to
- achieve the proper pH for vegetables. Split this remaining amount into
small applications over succesive tillings in spring and fall. Avoid mixing
- :in lime when the soil is very wet. Retest soil pH periodically.
-** Potatoes should not be limed.**
FERTILIZER:
** Your soil contains sufficient levels of potassium. You may apply
- the standard recommendations below, or you may provide sufficient
nitrogen and phosphorus by using alternate sources to provide about
1/4 lb nitrogen and about 1/4 lb phosphorus per 100 sq ft.
- ** VEGETABLES: Apply 3-4 lbs 5-10-5 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
** ANNUAL FLOWERS: Apply 1.5 lbs 5-10-5 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
Alternatively you may use one-half the ORGANIC recommendation given above.
* ROSE BUSHES: Apply 4 tablespoons of 5-10-5 per bush in early
Jane and early August. None after August 15.
Avoid overfertilizing which can cause plant toxicity
and can contribute to insect and disease problems.
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SO IL pH 5.2 NITROGEN: NO3-N = 14 ppm NH4-N = 4 ppm
BUFFER pH 6. 1
1,TUTRIENTLEVELS:_PPM_ Low Medium High Very High
Phosphorus (P) 14 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Potassium (K) 112 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Calcium (Ca) 281 XXXXXXXX
Magnesium (Mg) 56 XXXXXXXXXXXXX
CATION EXCH CAP PERCENT BASE SATURATION MICRONUTRIENT LEVELS
1-5.5 Meq/100g K= 2.4 Mg= 3.8 Ca=11.6 ALL NORMAL
E-fTRAkCTABLE ALUMINUM: 172 ppm (Soil range: 10-250 ppm)
EXTRACTED LEAD (PB) 137 PPM. ESTIMATED TOTAL LEAD IS 1062 PPM.
- THE LEAD LEVEL IN THIS SOIL IS IN THE HIGH RANGE.
READ THE ENCLOSED INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD IN THE SOIL.
- FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HIGH LEAD LEVELS.
VISIT www.umass.edu/plsoils/soiltest FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON SOIL TESTING AT UMASS.
TO CONTACT THE LAB: EMAIL soiltest@umext.umass.edu PHONE (413-545-2311).
SOIL. -ANALYSIS REPORT FOR HOME GARDENS
11/1'7/04
SOIL .AND PLANT TISSUE TESTING LAB
WEST EXPERIMENT STATION
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
_ AMHERST, MA 01003
40ONA COY
68 CHERRY ST #1
NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060
COMMENTS:
LAB NUMBER: S041115-211
BAG NUMBER: 60413
SOIL WEIGHT: 4.33 g/5cc
CROP:
SAMPLE ID: 2
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HOME GARDENS:
SOIL PH ADJUSTMENT:
LNCORPORATE 20 lbs of ground dolomitic (magnesium -rich) limestone per
1.00 sq ft as early as possible prior to planting. Because your soil pH
is low, an additional 3 lbs of lime will be required to
achieve the proper pH for vegetables. Split this remaining amount into
small applications over succesive tillings in spring and fall. Avoid mixing
in lime when the soil is very wet. Retest soil pH periodically.
^,* Potatoes should not be limed.**
F ERTI I,IZER :
** VEGETABLES: Apply 4-5 lbs 5-10-10 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
_ OR, ORGANIC FERTILIZER:
If you prefer INSTEAD to provide nutrients from organic sources,
apply the following materials per 100 sq ft prior to planting:
NITROGEN: 1-2 bushels well -rotted manure PLUS 1 lb dried blood
_ PHOSPHORUS: 3.5 lbs steamed bone meal OR 10 lbs rock phosphate
POTASSIUM: 8 lbs wood ash
** ANNUAL FLOWERS: Apply 2.0 lbs 5-10-10 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
Alternatively you may use one-half the ORGANIC recommendation given above.
*-AROSE BUSHES: Apply 5 tablespoons of 5-10-10 per bush in early
spring, mid -June and early August. None after August 15.
Avoid overfertilizing which can cause plant toxicity
and can contribute to insect and disease problems.
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SCIL pH 5.5 NITROGEN: NO3-N = 10 ppm NH4-N = 2 ppm
BTYFER pH 6.3
IQUTAIENT LEVELS:_PPM_ Low Medium High Very High
Phosphorus (P) 11 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Potassium (K) 64 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
_ Calcium (Ca) 507 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Magnesium (Mg) 54 XXXXXXXXXXXX
CATION EXCH CAP PERCENT BASE SATURATION MICRONUTRIENT LEVELS
12.5 Meq/100g K= 1.5 Mg= 4.1 Ca=23.5 ALL NORMAL
EXTRACTABLE ALUMINUM: 102 ppm (Soil range: 10-250 ppm)
EXTRACTED LEAD (PB) 82 PPM. ESTIMATED TOTAL LEAD IS 732 PPM.
THE LEAD LEVEL IN THIS SOIL IS IN THE MEDIUM RANGE.
i-EAD THE ENCLOSED INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD IN THE SOIL.
FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MEDIUM LEAD LEVELS.
l
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT FOR HOME GARDENS
SOIL AND PLANT TISSUE TESTING LAB
WEST EXPERIMENT STATION
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
AMHERST, MA 01003
OONA COY
68 CHERRY ST #1
NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060
COMMENTS:
11/17/04
LAB NUMBER: SO41115-210
BAG NUMBER: 60413
SOIL WEIGHT: 3.95 g/5cc
CROP:
Q�q rotvt
J
- SAMPLE ID: 1
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HOME GARDENS:
SOIL PH ADJUSTMENT:
Your soil pH is in the desired range. No limestone is needed this year.
** Potatoes should not be limed.**
FERTILIZER:
** Your soil contains sufficient levels of potassium and phosphorus.
You may apply the standard recommendations below, or you may provide
sufficient nitrogen by using alternate sources to provide about 1/4 lb
nitrogen per 100 sq ft.
- ** VEGETABLES: Apply 2-3 lbs 10-10-10 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
- ** ANNUAL FLOWERS: Apply 1.0 lbs 10-10-10 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
Alternatively you may use one-half the ORGANIC recommendation given above.
** ROSE BUSHES: Apply 3 tablespoons of 10-10-10 per bush in early
June and early August. None after August 15.
Avoid overfertilizing which can cause plant toxicity
and can contribute to insect and disease problems.
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SDIL pH 6.5 NITROGEN: NO3-N = 30 ppm NH4-N = 3 ppm
SUFFER pH 6.7
NUTRIENT LEVELS: PPM Low Medium High Very High
Phosphorus (P) - 26- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXX
Potassium (K) 271 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Calcium (Ca) 1424 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Nagiesium (Mg) 170 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
CATION EXCH CAP PERCENT BASE SATURATION MICRONUTRIENT LEVELS
15.5 Meq/100g K= 5.7 Mg=11.4 Ca=58.4 ALL NORMAL
EXTRACTABLE ALUMINUM: 37 ppm (Soil range: 10-250 ppm)
ECTRACTED LEAD (PB) 227 PPM. ESTIMATED TOTAL LEAD IS 1652 PPM.
THE LEAD LEVEL IN THIS SOIL IS IN THE HIGH RANGE.
READ THE ENCLOSED INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD IN THE SOIL.
FOLI.OW THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HIGH LEAD LEVELS.
VISIT www.umass.edu/plsoils/soiltest FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON SOIL TESTING AT UMASS.
TO CONTACT THE LAB: EMAIL soiltest@umext.umass.edu PHONE (413-545-2311).
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT FOR HOME GARDENS
SOIL AND PLANT TISSUE TESTING LAB
WEST EXPERIMENT STATION
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
AMHERST, MA 01003
OONA COY COMMENTS:
68 CHERRY ST ##1
NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060
11/17/04
LAB NUMBER: SO41115-215
BAG NUMBER: 60413
SOIL WEIGHT: 3.89 9/5cc
CROP:
_ SAMPLE ID: 6
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HOME GARDENS:
SOIL PH ADJUSTMENT:
INCORPORATE 15 lbs of ground dolomitic (magnesium rich)
limestone per 100 sq ft as early as possible prior to planting. Avoid
mixing in lime when the soil is very wet.
** Potatoes should not be limed.**
FERTILIZER:
** Your soil contains sufficient levels of potassium. You may apply
the standard recommendations below, or you may provide sufficient
nitrogen and phosphorus by using alternate sources to provide about
1/4 lb nitrogen and about 1/4 lb phosphorus per 100 sq ft.
** VEGETABLES: Apply 3-4 lbs 5-10-5 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
** ANNUAL FLOWERS: Apply 1.5 lbs 5-10-5 per 100 sq ft in early spring.
Alternatively you may use one-half the ORGANIC recommendation given above.
** ROSE BUSHES: Apply 4 tablespoons of 5-10-5 per bush in early
June and early August. None after August 15.
Avoid overfertilizing which can cause plant toxicity
and can contribute to insect and disease problems.
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SOIL pH 5.9 NITROGEN: NO3-N = 30 ppm NH4-N = 8 ppm
BUFFER pH 6.5
NUTRIENT LEVELS:_PPM_ Low Medium High Very High
Phosphorus (P) 16 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Potassium (K) 163 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Calcium (Ca) 886 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Magnesium (Mg) 104 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
CATION EXCH CAP PERCENT BASE SATURATION MICRONUTRIENT LEVELS
' 14.2 Meq/100g K= 3.8 Mg= 7.7 Ca=40.2 ALL NORMAL
EXTRACTABLE ALUMINUM: 96 ppm (Soil range: 10-250 ppm)
EXTRACTED LEAD (PB) 87 PPM. ESTIMATED TOTAL LEAD IS 764 PPM.
THE LEAD LEVEL IN THIS SOIL IS IN THE MEDIUM RANGE.
READ THE ENCLOSED INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD IN THE SOIL.
FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MEDIUM LEAD LEVELS.
VISIT www.umass.edu/plsoils/soiltest FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON SOIL TESTING AT UMASS.
TO CONTACT THE LAB: EMAIL soiltest@umext.umass.edu PHONE (413-545-2311).
ALEC MACLEOD, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST
NOTICE OF INTENT
CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVAL, BRIDGE STREET, NORTHAMPTON
APPENDIX 2
GRA VEL AND LOAM RECEIPTS
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Florence, MA 01062-0307
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