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PHASE IV SEWERS - ENVIRONMENTAL NOTIFICATION FORM PHASE IV SEWERS PF ENVIRONMENTAL NOTIFICATION FORM , TOWN OF AGAWAM INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM FROM: John P. Stone, Supt. D.P.W. DATE: larch 25, 1986 TO: Richard M. Theroux, Town Clerk SUBJECT: ENF - Phase IV Sewers We are enclosing a copy of the Environmental Notification Form for the Phase IV Sewer Project. This form is to be made available for public inspection as required by the legal advertisement regarding the submittal of the ENF. JL P dhn P. Stone, Supt. D.P.W. arc TIGHE John W. Powers David G.Healey Ronald A. Michalski Michael R. Parsons CONSULTING EY61YEER S Philip a W.Sheridan E,4'V/R4.YM,ENTAL SPEC/r1L/STS William Alien • Dennis H. Bianchi Thomas C.Couture James S.O'Reilly Emeriti Edward J. Bayon A-337-2-16 George H. McDonnell March 21 , 1986 Secretary Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Leverett Saltonstail Building - 20th Floor 100 Cambridge Street Boston, MA 02202 Attn: MEPA Unit Re: Phase IV Sewer Project Town of Agawam Gentlemen: On behalf of the Town of Agawam, we are enclosing two (2) copies of the "Environmental Notification Form" for the Town's proposed Phase IV Sewer Project. We are also enclosing a copy of the first two pages of the form and an original map showing the project area. A copy of the "Environmental Notification Form" is being submitted to the agencies listed on the attached sheet, in accordance with Section 10.31 (Appendix B) of the MEPA regulations. - If you have any questions concerning the enclosed form, or i14 you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to cont41 *Z:F Very truly yours, , ` C'n TIGHE € BOND c�ra Michael R. Parsons Assistant Chief Engineer MRPIIh (F51X) Enclosures cc.- John P. Stone, Supt. DPW Seventy-live Years of 50 Payson Avenue Engineering Excellence Easthampton, Mass. 01027 n 9 9 TEL 413-527.5600 1911-1986 413.533.3991 TIGHE Q BOND CONSULTING ENGINEERS Department of Environmental Quality Engineering (2) 1 Winter Street Boston, MA 02108 Department of Environmental Quality Engineering Western Regional Office P.O. Box 2410 Springfield, MA 01101-2410 Massachusetts Historical Commission 294 Washington Street Boston, MA 02108 Pioneer Valley Planning Commission 26 Central Street West Springfield, MA 01089 Agawam Conservation Commission 36 Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 Agawam Planning Board 36 Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 Metropolitan District Commission 20 Somerset Street Boston, MA 02108 Attn: Environmental Planning Office Department of Community Affairs One Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108 Department of Food and Agriculture Division of Land Use 100 Cambridge Street Boston, MA 02202 APPENDIX A COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS ENVIRONMENTAL NOTIFICATION FORM 1. SUMMARY A. Project Identification 1. Project Name Phase IV Sewer Project Y Do not write in 2. Project Proponent Town of Agawam - Dept.'!Of Public Wor s this space Address 36_Main Street, Agawam, MA 0101 B. Project Description: (City/Town(s) Agawam 1. Location within city/town or street address Northwest section o own. See attached map.- 2. Est. Commencement Date: November 1986 Est. Completion Date: November, 1987 Approx. Cost $ 2,660 000 _ _ _ Current Status of Project Design: 30 % Complete C. Narrative Summary of Project Describe project and give a description of the general project boundaries and the present use of the project area. (if necessary, use back of this page to complete summary). The Phase IV Sewer Project in an extension of the existing Agawam sewerage. system into the northwest section of Town. As shown on the attached map, the major portion of the project is Located within the area bounded by North Westfield Street and North West Street, north -of Valley Brook Road. A smaller portion of the project is located south of Southwick Street, in the Charter Oaks subdivision. . The project consists of approximately 27,300 linear feet of 12-inch and 8-inch collection sewers, a force main and prefabricated sewage pumping station. . The Phase IV Project will provide sanitary sewer service to residential areas with poorly operating subsurface disposal systems, as described in the Project Information Form submitted by the Town to the Massachusetts Division of Water pollution .Control under the Chapter 557 Grant Program. Thep j a consists of existing residential development, open space - gowned by -the open space. Town, open space owned .by the State (Robinson State Park) , a Copies of this fray be obtained from: Name:� John_P. Stone, Supt. Firm/Aycncy: Town_ of Agawam, DPW Address: 36 Main Street, Agawam, MA OI001 —Phone i`:o��413). 78� xt� 223 __ 1979 THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NOTICE . CO5I`IENT PERIOD IS LIMITED . 30 For Information , call (617) 727-5830 1'. 1 (Ise This Page to Complete Nariative. if necessary. 3? _ This project is one which is categorically included and therefore automatically requires preparation of an Environmental Impact Report YES NO X D. Scoping (Complete Sections arlT—id'Mrst,before coning this section.) 1. Check thuse areas which would be important to examine in the event that an EIR is required for this project. This information is important so that significant areas of concern can'be identified as early as possible, in order to expedite analysis and review. Construe- Long Construe- Long tion "Tenn tion Term Impacts Impacts Impacts Impacts Open Space& Recreation . . . .. . . __ Mineral Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . I listoricai. . . . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . . . Energy Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Archa t,lugical . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . X Water Supply& Use. . . . . . . . . . . . Fisheries&Wildlife . . . . . . . . . . . . — _Watcr Polhition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vegelation,Trees . . . . . . . .. . . . . . —Air Pullution... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other Biological Systems . . . . . . . _ — Ni)ise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X InlaodlWedmids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — X_. Traffic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cuisr.illilrrlan�isurBenclles _—._--- -, __.5uiid Waste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flood I Lizard Arras. . . . . . . . . . . . _ — rlestlietics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chemicals.Hazardous$ubstaiicCS, Whid and Shadow . . . . . . . . . . . . . li.lh Hiait operatiuiis. . . . . . . -------Growth hupacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X Ccal��t{ically[lnstabler�re�:is. . . . . ..__—__-. _ _Cunriaunity/Huusing and the Buhl A.1riculturalLarid . . . . . . . . . . . . . —.— __.x hnvirtmmtient. . . . . . . . . . . . . . — Other(Specify)__ -- .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Lisl the aUcrnaNves which you tcould consider to E c fea;�lj' i i)ic event an Elp is re(iiircd. The alternatives to the propose project a into two ca egor es. 1.) Minor changes in pipeline alignment, and 2.) Continued used of subsurface disposal systems. . Alternate pipeline routes that are significantly different from t e current -proposal are not available because of the topography of the project site. The need for a municipal sewerage system to replace the existing sub— surface disposal systems has been demonstrated in the Project Information l'. 3 33 E. Has this project been filed with EOEA before? Yes No— Y, — If Yes,EOEA No. EOEA Action?_ F. Does this protect fall under the jurisdiction of.NEPA? Yes ,No X If Yes,which Federal Agency? NEPA Status? G. List the State or Federal agencies from which permits will be sought: Agency Name Type of Permit DEQE — Division of Water Pollution Control Sewer Extension H. 1Vill an Order of Conditions be required under the provisions of the LVetlands Protection Act(Chap.131,Section 40)? Yes--X--- No DEQE. File No. , if applicable: I. List the agencies from which the proponent writ seek financial assistance for this project: Agency Name Funding Amount Massachusetts Division of Water Pollution Control $1,383,500 (Chapter 557 Collection Sewers — FY 1986) If. PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. Include an original 81/2 xll inch or larger section of the most recent U.S.G.S. 1:24,000 scale topographic map with the project area location and boundaries clearly shown. Include multiple maps if necessary for large proj- ects. Include other maps, diagrams or aerial photos if the project cannot be clearly shown at U.S.G.S. .scale. If available,attach a plan sketch of the proposed project. B, State total area of project: 91_(] Arras* Estimate the number of acres(to the nearest 1/10 acre) directly affected that,are currently: 5.3 1. Developed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1acres 4. Floodplain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . acres 2. Open Space/Woodlands/Recreation Z4acres 5, Coastal Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . acres 3. h.'etlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Al—.3acres 6. Productive Resources Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . acres *31,900' at 30' wide, and p.s. site; primarily Forestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . acres in streets. Mineral Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . acres C. ProLide the following dimensions,if applicable: Length in rmiles 6.0 • Number of Housing Units -- Number of Stories -- ' Existing Immediate Increase Due to Project Number of Parking Spaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- — Vehicle Trips to Project Site . . . . .. . . . . . . .1 . . • . . . . . —' Estimated Vehicle Trips past project site D. If the proposed project will require any permit for access to local or state highways, please attach a sketch showing the location of the proposed drive%k-ay(s) in relation to the highway and to the general development plan: identils-ing all local and state highways abutting the development ; and indicating the number of lanes, pave- ment width, median strips and adjacent driveways on each abutting highway. and i n d i c a t i n g t h e distance to the nearest intersection . 32 Not Applicable P. 4 34 :11. ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Instructions:Consider direct and indirect adverse impacts, including those arising from general construction and operations. for every answer explain why significant adverse impact is considered likely or unlikely to result. Also, state the source of information or other basis for the answers supplied. If the source of the information, in part or in full, is not listed in the ENF, the preparing officer will be assumed to be the source of the information. Such environmental 'information should be acquired at least in part by field inspection. A. Open Space and Recreation 1. Might the project affect the condition, use or access to any open space and/or recreation area? Yes X No Explanation and Source: The project will not affect any recreation areas, except for the improvement discussed below. Otherwise, open space will be affected temporarily during construction within easement areas. Easement areas will be restored upon completion of construction. ` The Town is considering the dual use of one of the pipeline easements to also serve as a nature walk connecting a large Town-owned conservation parcel with the DEM's Robinson State Park. B. Historic Resources 1. Might any site or structure of historic significance be affected by the project? Yes No X_-_ Explanation and Source: There are no known historic resources within- the project area. See "An Overview of the Cultural Resources of Agawam, Massachusetts", Institute for Conservation Archaeology. 2. Might any archaeological site be affected by the project? Yes�X— No Explanation and Source: There are no known archaelogical sites within the project area, which was included in the town-wide study entitled: "An Overview of the Cultural Resources of Agawam, Massachusetts" by the Institute for Conservation Archaelogy. C. Ecological Effects 1. Might the project significantly affect fisheries or wildlife, especially any rare or endangered species? Yes No X — Explanation and Source: The project will not significantly affect fisheries or wildlife. There are.. no known rare or endangered species that will be affected by the Project. 33 f". 5 ' 35 2. Might the project significantly affect vegetation. especially any rare or endangered species of plant? Yes No -X (Estimate approximate number of mature trees to be removed: 200--L- } Explanation and Source: The construction of the project will result in clearing wooded areas along easements (30 foot maximum width) . With the exception of trees, the vege— tation will be restored. 3. Might the project alter or affect flood hazard areas, inland or coastal wetlands (e.g., estuaries, marshes, sand dunes and beaches,ponds,streams, rivers,fish runs,or shellfish beds)? Yes X No Explanation and Source: A portion of the project will be constructed within wetland areas. The construction plans and specifications will be prepared to minimize the impact during construction. The project will be reviewed by the Agawam Conservation Commission and will be subject to an Order of Conditions under the Wetlands Protection Act. 4. Might the project affect shoreline erosion or accretion at the project site, downstream or in nearby coastal areas? Yes_X No Explanation and Source: Standard methods for erosion control including mulching and seeding for- erosion control and the installation of hay bales will mitigate the potential for erosion and downstream siltation during construction. 5. Might the project involve other geologically unstable areas? Yes No X Explanation and Source: There are no known geologically. unstable areas that are within the project area. D. Hazardous Substances 1. Might the project involve the use, transportation, storage, release, or disposal of potentially hazardous substances? Yes No .x Explanation and Source: The project consists of the construction of sanitary sewers which does not involve hazardous substances. 34 P. 6 E. Resource Conservation and Use 3 6 1. Might the project affect or eliminate land suitable for agricultural or forestry production? Yes No X (Describe any present agricultural land use and farm units affected.) Explanation and Source: None of the proposed easements are within agricultural areas. Refer to "Agawam Farmlands, a Plan of Preservation,- 1983". The Town is actively working with farmers who are willing to sell their development rights under the Massachusetts Agricultural Preservation Restriction (APR) Program. Six parcels within or adjacent to the project area are actively participating in this .program. 2. Might the project directly affect the potential use or extraction of mineral or energy resources (e.g., oil, coal, sand&gravel,ores)? Yes No X Explanation and Source: There are no .known mineral or energy resources within the project area. 3. Might the operation of the project result in any increased consumption of energy? Yes X No Explanation and Source: (If applicable,describe plans for conserving energy resources.) Energy (primarily diesel fuel and gas) will be consumed during construction which is standard for a public works project of this nature. Electricity will also be required to operate the proposed'pumping station. F. Water Quality and Quantity 1. Might the project result in significant changes in drainage patterns? Yes No X Explanation and Source: The project will not significantly alter drainage patterns. 2. Might the project result in the introduction of pollutants into any of the foi[owing-. (a) Marine Waters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes No (b) Surface Fresh Water Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes No -- X (c) Ground lkater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes No�X Explain types and quantities of pollutants. The project is designed to collect and convey sanitary- sewage to ultimately provide the sewage with secondary treatment. 35 P. 7 37 3. Will the project generate sanitary sewage? Yes No - X--- If Yes,Quantity: gallons per day Disposal by: (a) Onsite septic systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes No (b) Public sewerage systems . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes No (c) Other means (describe) The project will collect sanitary sewage that is presently being generated. 4. Might the project result in an increase in paved or impervious surface over an aquifer recognized as an impor- tant present or future source of water supply? Yes No X Explanation and Source: There will be no increase in the amount of paved area, with the exception of approximately O. M,acres to be paved at the proposed pump station site. 5. is the project in the watershed of any surface water body used as a drinking water supply? Yes No---K_ Are there any public or private drinking water wells within a 1/2-mile radius of the proposed project? Yes No.Tx _ Explanation and Source: The project is not within the watershed of a drinking water supply. There are not any known wells within a k mile of the project area. 6. Might the operation of the project result in any increased consumption of water? Yes No X Approximate consumption gallons per day. Likely water source(s) Explanotiort and Source: The project will collect sanitary sewage. Sewer -use charges may actually result in reduced water consumption. 7. Does the project involve any dredging? Yes _ No X If Yes,indicate: Quantity of material to be dredged Quality of material to be dredged Proposed method of dredging Proposed disposal sites Proposed season of year for dredging Explanation and Source: The project does not involve any dredging. 36 P. 8 38 G. Air Quality 1. Might the project affect the air quality in the project area or the immediately adjacent area? Yes No X Describe type and source of any pollution emission from the project site. During construction, the present air quality will be maintained by controlling any dust generated during construction. The project will not have any long-term effects on air quality. 2. Are there any sensitive receptors (e.g., hospitals, schools, residential areas) which would be affected by any pollution emissions caused by the project,including construction dust? Yes__X— No Explanation and Source: Major portions of the project are withirt residential areas, which is unavoidable because of the need to install collector sewers to serve the residences. There are not any hospitals or schools in the project aria. 3. Will access to the project area be primarily by automobile? Yes X No Describe any special provisions now planned for pedestrian access,carpooling,buses and other mass transit. The project will not affect access to the project area, nor will it increase or decrease- traffic in the project area. H. Noise 1. blight the project result in the generation of noise? Yes X No Explanation and Source: • (include any source of noise during construction or operation, e.g., engine exhaust, pile driving, traffic.) The project will not generate noise on a long-term basis. Noise from construction efforts will be generated during construction but will be limited to working hours. 2. Are there any sensitive receptors (e.g., hospitals, schools, residential areas) which would be affected by any noise caused by the project? Yes X _ No Explanation and Source: Major portions of the project are within residential areas, which is unavoidable because of the need to install collector sewers to serve_ the residences. There are not any hospitals or schools in the project area. 37 .I. Solid Waste I. -Sight the project generate solid waste? Yes No Explanation and Source: (Estimate types and approximate amounts of waste materials gen(rated. e.g.. industrial, domestic. hospital, sewage sludge. construction debris from demolished structures.) The project will not generate any significant amounts of solid waste. J. Aesthetics 1. Might the project cause a change in the visual character of the project area or its environs? Yes X No Explanation and Source: Easement areas (30 foot maximum width) in wooded areas will be cleared for construction. The proposed pump station site will be set back from North Westfield Street, with efforts to maintain the existing trees as a partial screen. 2. Are there any proposed structures which might be considered incompatible with existing adjacent structures in the vicinity in terms of size, physical proportion and scale,or significant differences in land use? Yes No X Explanation and Source: The only proposed structure is the pumping station which will be set back from the road to be as unnoticeable as possible. 3" Might the project impair visual access to waterfront or other scenic ,areas? Yes___ No Exploitation and Source: The project does not include the construction of any obstructions to view, with the exception of the pumping station which will be located in a wooded area. K. Wind and Shadow I. Might the project cause %vind and shadow impacts on adjacent properties? Yes _ No X Cxfilartation and Source: The project does not include construction of any structure that will cause wind and shadow impacts on adjacent properties. 38 1'. 10 40 1V. CONSISTENCY WITH PRESENT PLANNING � i A. Describe any known conflicts or inconsistencies with current federal, state and local land use, transportation, t open space, recreation and environniental plans and policies. Consult with local or regional planning authorities where appropriate. The project is not in conflict with any current plans or policies. It has been j in the planning stages for several years and is consistent with the Agawam = Master Plan. E V. FINDINGS AND CERTIFICATION A. The notice of intent to file this form has been/will be published in the following newspaper (s) ' I (Name) Springfield Union (Date) March 26, 1986 B . This form has been circulated to all agencies and persons as required by Appendix B . Date ignature of Responsible Officer or Project Proponent ' i i _ John P. Stone, Supt. , DPW _ Name (print or type) Address 36 Main Street Agawam, _MA _01001 . t - Telephone Num r 413 786-0400 Ext. 223 l ate ignature of person preparing ENF ( if different from above) Tighe & Bond, Inc. t Michael R. Parsons. P.E. 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SEWER > }' e�.6rn 1�D pY IS b �•r �zO— d":� I I i 1f I \ f�1 � '.'�,J�I�J%l�l ��11 ' \ `��a'��\l��'!'; f(II -� -- �_����• ����'e`-iJ� � ��'L—��1 �:J.' i'l From: USGS Quad. PHASE IV SEWER PROJECT "West Springfield, Mass. -Conn." DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS AGAWAM, MA Scale: 1 :25,000 Proposed Sewer: Tighe & Bond, Inc. March 1986 ` DA—) TIGHE John Powers David G. Healey Ronald A. Michalski Michael R. Parsons e B O ]� 17 CONSULTING J�'NGIN�'�'�S Ph illia W.Sheridan B.Allen Dennis H. Bianchi Thomas C. Couture James S.O'Reilly Emeriti A-33 7-2-16 Edward J. Bayon George H. McDonnell March 21 , 1986 Springfield Newspapers 1860 Main Street Springfield, MA 01101 Attn: Legal Ad Department Gentlemen: Enclosed please find one (1 ) copy of the "Notice of Intent to Submit Environmental Notification Form" for the Town of Agawam Phase IV Sewer Project. Please publish this notice in the legal advertisement section of the morning edition of your newspaper on March 26, 1986. The invoice for your services should be sent directly to the Department of Public Works, Town Offices, 36 Main Street, Agawam, Massachusetts 01001 (telephone 786-0400) . Kindly forward a tear sheet of the advertisement as it is published to the undersigned. Very truly yours, TIGHE € BOND Michael R. Parsons Assistant Chief Engineer MRPIIh (F51W) Enclosure cc: John P. Stone, Supt. DPW Seventy-five Years of 50 Payson Avenue Engineering Excellence Easthampton, Mass. 01027 g g TEL. 413-527-5600 1911-1986 413.533.3991 ( 1 )NOTTCF. OF INTENT TO SUE`:=i :?:'1CKION FOR Town of AggwaM, hereby gives (proponent) notice that on or about March 24, 1986 an Environmental I date} Notification Form (EN?) will be submitted to the Secretary of I Environmental Affairs under the provisions of MZPA, Ch. 30, ss. 62 to 62H, inclusive for the construction of the i Phase IV Sewer Project (brief description of project ,in the areas of North Westfield Street. North_West Sf-raPr and related side (locus of project or street address , city or tccn) streets. Copies of this E,Fr will be available from Town of Agawam. Department (name and address of Public Works_,-36 Main Street. Agawam,MA, _ Q1001 where proponent will have copies) This EN -ill be a.aviable for pcblic i:sonction during 'nosiness hours at the M ?A Unit, E:cecutiwe Of`_ice of En iron=ental Affairs, 100 Cambridge Street , 20th Fiaor , 3oston, Xassac useccs , 02202, and also at the Town Clerk's office _ (municipal cleric or conservation comzission)� located at _ Town AdMinistratign Building, 36 Main SrrPPrl (address of municipal clerk or conservation _- Agawam. MA 010A cc==issior.) i Public Notice of the filing of this ENT will be published by the Secretary of Environmental Affairs in the Environmental Monitor. A V enty day period for submission of public ccmner.ts will follow the publication of notice 1.n the ;'unitor . Please write or call the KPA Unit at 727-5830 for information on public comment periods and how to subscribe to. the Monitor. By John P. Stone', Supt. �...ti (proponent) Town of Agawam Department of' Public Works 64