Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review The Subsurface.

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Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review The Subsurface Wastewater Program’s annual Site Evaluator Field Exam was held October 3, 2007 at property owned by Unity College, located along the Quaker Hill Road, in Unity. The following presentation comprises a discussion of the soils present in each of the ten test pits used in the field exam.

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Test Pit #1

TEST PIT #1 Soil ProfileSoil ConditionDepth to Bedrock Depth to Restrictive Layer Depth to SHWTParent Material EXPERT #17ENone350Mixed Origin #27ENone350Mixed Origin #37ENone350Mixed Origin #47DNone10 Mixed Origin #57ENone360-3Mixed Origin #68D303410Marine Deposit

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Test Pit #2

TEST PIT #2 Soil ProfileSoil ConditionDepth to Bedrock Depth to Restrictive Layer Depth to SHWTParent Material EXPERT #11CNone26 Non-stratified Glacial Till #21CNone32 Non-stratified Glacial Till #33CNone3129 Non-stratified Glacial Till #44CNone036 Non-stratified Glacial Till #53BNone26None Non-stratified Glacial Till #61CNone2119 Non-stratified Glacial Till

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Test Pit #3

TEST PIT #3 Soil ProfileSoil ConditionDepth to Bedrock Depth to Restrictive Layer Depth to SHWTParent Material EXPERT #12AIII23-29None Non-stratified Glacial Till #22AIII23-34None Non-stratified Glacial Till #33AIII2420None Non-stratified Glacial Till #42AIII19None Non-stratified Glacial Till #52AIII22None Non-stratified Glacial Till #63AIII2820 Non-stratified Glacial Till

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Test Pit #4

TEST PIT #4 Soil ProfileSoil ConditionDepth to Bedrock Depth to Restrictive Layer Depth to SHWTParent Material EXPERT #18CNone2218Lacustrine #28CNone2116Lacustrine #38CNone21 Lacustrine #48DNone2913Lacustrine #58CNone2420Lacustrine #67CNone2118Mixed Origin

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Test Pit #5

TEST PIT #5 Soil ProfileSoil ConditionDepth to Bedrock Depth to Restrictive Layer Depth to SHWTParent Material EXPERT #18ENone126Lacustrine #28DNone69Lacustrine #38ENone136Lacustrine #49DNone89Marine Deposit #58DNone116Lacustrine #69ENone65Marine Deposit

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Test Pit #6

TEST PIT #6 Soil ProfileSoil ConditionDepth to Bedrock Depth to Restrictive Layer Depth to SHWTParent Material EXPERT #111ENone120Alluvial #211ENone180Alluvial #38ENone1613Lacustrine #48ENone 0Lacustrine #58ENone40Lacustrine #68DNone137Marine Deposit

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Test Pit #7

TEST PIT #7 Soil ProfileSoil ConditionDepth to Bedrock Depth to Restrictive Layer Depth to SHWTParent Material EXPERT #15BNone Stratified Glacial Drift #25 or 11BNone Alluvial or Stratified Glacial Drift #35BNone Stratified Glacial Drift #45ENone Stratified Glacial Drift #55 or 8DNone 13 Stratified Glacial Drift #65CNone 31 Stratified Glacial Drift

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Test Pit #8

TEST PIT #8 Soil ProfileSoil ConditionDepth to Bedrock Depth to Restrictive Layer Depth to SHWTParent Material EXPERT #13CNone32 Non-stratified Glacial Till #23CNone34 Non-stratified Glacial Till #33CNone27None Non-stratified Glacial Till #42B60None Non-stratified Glacial Till #53BNone32None Non-stratified Glacial Till #63CNone2522 Non-stratified Glacial Till

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Test Pit #9

TEST PIT #9 Soil ProfileSoil ConditionDepth to Bedrock Depth to Restrictive Layer Depth to SHWTParent Material EXPERT #19ENone103Lacustrine #211ENone104Alluvial #39ENone103Alluvial #48DNone2610Alluvial #58 or 11ENone95 Lacusrine or Alluvial #68ENone114Lacustrine

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Test Pit #10

TEST PIT #10 Soil ProfileSoil ConditionDepth to Bedrock Depth to Restrictive Layer Depth to SHWTParent Material EXPERT #112BNone30NoneMixed Origin Fill #212BNone Mixed Origin Fill #312BNone Mixed Origin Fill #412BNone Non-stratified Glacial Till Fill #52BNone Non-stratified Glacial Till Disturbed #61DNone8 Non-stratified Glacial Till

Maine Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health Subsurface Wastewater Program 2007 Site Evaluator Field Exam Review Program Staff Russell Martin, PE, Program Director James Jacobsen, Project Reviews, Webmaster Brent Lawson, State Plumbing Inspector Wendy Austin, Plumbing Permits & Data Entry Lorraine Martin, Plumbing Permits and Program Support