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Well T28S, R33W, Sec. 18, C N2, Action: Constructed

Location Info
Owner: Currey, Dale/ Kells, Darcy Status: Constructed
Location: T28S, R33W, Sec. 18, C N2 County: Haskell
Directions: from Sublette: 7 mi W, 8.5 mi N
Latitude: 37.6167279 Longitude: -100.9709034 Datum NAD 27
Latitude: 37.6167521 Longitude: -100.9713486 Datum NAD 83
Longitude and latitude calculated by Survey from township-range-section-quarter calls. Only good to within the quarter call accuracy.
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General Info
Well Depth: 770 ft. Elevation: ft.
Static Water Level: 340 ft. Est. Yield: 1400 gpm.
Comp. Date: 16-Dec-1982 Well Use: Irrigation
DWR Applic. #: 17950 Other ID:
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Driller Info
Driller: Henkle Drilling & Supply Co. Inc. License #: 145
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Chemical Sample Submitted?: No
Water Well disinfected?:
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Pump test data: Well water was 0 ft after 0 hours pumping 0 gpm
Casing Info
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Screen and Perforation Info
Screen Type: Screen Openings:
Screen-perforated intervals From: 360 ft to 765 ft
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Grout Info
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Lithologic Log
(Log data entered by KGS.)
From: 0 ft. to 2 ft. top soil
From: 2 ft. to 69 ft. brown sandy clay and fine sand streaks
From: 69 ft. to 100 ft. sand - fine to med coarse small gravel
From: 100 ft. to 180 ft. sand - fine to med coarse small to large gravel, rough in places. Uses water few clay streaks
From: 180 ft. to 271 ft. sand - fine to med coarse small and few med gravel, few clay streaks. Uses little water
From: 271 ft. to 277 ft. brown clay - sticky
From: 277 ft. to 308 ft. sand - fine to med coarse small gravel
From: 308 ft. to 313 ft. brown and yellow clay sticky
From: 313 ft. to 328 ft. blue and gray clay sticky
From: 328 ft. to 334 ft. brown and yellow clay
From: 334 ft. to 345 ft. sand - fine to med coarse med small and few small gravel, clay stringers
From: 345 ft. to 357 ft. sand - fine to med coarse small gravel and limerock clay streaks
From: 357 ft. to 385 ft. sand - fine to med coarse small to med gravel and limerock
From: 385 ft. to 389 ft. sand - fine to med coarse small gravel cemented and limerock
From: 389 ft. to 406 ft. brown clay and limerock sticky in places, very few small sand streaks
From: 406 ft. to 423 ft. sand - fine to med coarse med small and few small gravel
From: 423 ft. to 430 ft. sand - fine to med coarse, few small gravel and sandy clay streaks
From: 430 ft. to 433 ft. brown clay
From: 433 ft. to 447 ft. sand - fine to med coarse few med small gravel
From: 447 ft. to 457 ft. sand - fine to med few clay stringers
From: 457 ft. to 480 ft. brown clay sticky
From: 480 ft. to 488 ft. brown and brown sandy clay
From: 488 ft. to 504 ft. hard brown clay - sluffs, few white rock ledges
From: 504 ft. to 523 ft. sand - fine and small sandy clay and brown clay stringers, few sandstone and brown rock
From: 523 ft. to 540 ft. brown and red sandstone and soapstone, few brown and red rock, few shale stks and hard brown clay streaks
From: 540 ft. to 556 ft. hard brown clay, soapstone stks
From: 556 ft. to 560 ft. blue shale
From: 560 ft. to 575 ft. gray sandstone soapstone stks, mixed 1/2 sack bran
From: 575 ft. to 660 ft. blue shale, few limestone ledges - sticky
From: 660 ft. to 688 ft. hard blue shale and hard soapstone
From: 688 ft. to 710 ft. gray sandstone few blue shale stks
From: 710 ft. to 724 ft. blue shale and gray soapstone
From: 724 ft. to 735 ft. gray sandstone and shale stks
From: 735 ft. to 745 ft. gray sandstone and Cheyenne
From: 745 ft. to 755 ft. shale and soapstone
From: 755 ft. to 766 ft. gray sandstone, uses little water loose, mixed 1/4 sack Bran at 760 feet
From: 766 ft. to 770 ft. soapstone
From: 770 ft. to 780 ft. red bed and limestone
From: 780 ft. to 840 ft. red bed few weathered shale and limestone stks
From: 840 ft. to 850 ft. red rock and red bed - hard
From: 850 ft. to 864 ft. beige rock
From: 864 ft. to 868 ft. red bed
From: 868 ft. to 875 ft. beige rock firm - uses very little water
From: 875 ft. to 890 ft. beige rock and red rock - hard
From: 890 ft. to 900 ft. red rock - hard
From: 900 ft. to 914 ft. red bed and limestone - hard
From: 914 ft. to 1017 ft. red sandstone and red stks, uses very little water, hard to catch, fine
From: 1017 ft. to 1040 ft. red bed and few sandstone stks and soapstone stringers
From: 1040 ft. to 1070 ft. red sandstone, red bed, shale stringers
From: 1070 ft. to 1102 ft. sandstone red bed and soapstone stringers
From: 1102 ft. to 1122 ft. soapstone and red bed - sticky
From: 1122 ft. to 1175 ft. red sandstone and red bed and soapstone stks, sticky in places
From: 1175 ft. to 1206 ft. hard red bed and soapstone stringers very few sandstone stks

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