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Well T32S, R23E, Sec. 6, SE, Action: Constructed

Location Info
Owner: West Mineral Status: Constructed
Location: T32S, R23E, Sec. 6, SE County: Cherokee
Directions:
Latitude: 37.2853946 Longitude: -94.9270714 Datum NAD 27
Latitude: 37.2854529 Longitude: -94.9273119 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: 1080 ft. Elevation: ft.
Static Water Level: 178 ft. Est. Yield: gpm.
Comp. Date: 09-Jan-1935 Well Use: (unstated)/abandoned
DWR Applic. #: Other ID:
Driller Info
Driller: Matt Lane License #:
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Casing Info
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Casing Weight: lbs/ft
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Screen and Perforation Info
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Grout Info
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Source of Possible Contamination
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Lithologic Log
(Log data entered by KGS.)
From: 0 ft. to 12 ft. Surface
From: 12 ft. to 60 ft. Shale, gray
From: 60 ft. to 65 ft. Sandstone, little water
From: 65 ft. to 90 ft. Shale, gray and blue
From: 90 ft. to 91 ft. Coal
From: 91 ft. to 120 ft. Shale, gray
From: 120 ft. to 140 ft. Shale, gray and blue
From: 140 ft. to 145 ft. Sandstone, hard
From: 145 ft. to 150 ft. Shale, gray
From: 150 ft. to 155 ft. Mine workings
From: 155 ft. to 165 ft. Lime, gray; shale, gray; some water
From: 165 ft. to 175 ft. Shale, gray
From: 175 ft. to 180 ft. Sandstone, black; shale, black
From: 180 ft. to 182 ft. Shale, black; coal
From: 182 ft. to 184 ft. Coal
From: 184 ft. to 186 ft. Shale, gray
From: 186 ft. to 200 ft. Shale, dark to black
From: 200 ft. to 215 ft. Lime, gray
From: 215 ft. to 230 ft. Shale, gray
From: 230 ft. to 238 ft. Shale, black
From: 238 ft. to 250 ft. Shale, dark to black
From: 250 ft. to 260 ft. Shale, gray
From: 260 ft. to 265 ft. Magnesia lime
From: 265 ft. to 285 ft. Shale, gray
From: 285 ft. to 295 ft. Shale, black
From: 295 ft. to 300 ft. Shale, gray
From: 300 ft. to 308 ft. Shale, gray
From: 308 ft. to 340 ft. Shale, gray to black; streaks of slate
From: 340 ft. to 355 ft. Black shale and slate gray lime mundic
From: 355 ft. to 365 ft. Shale and slate, black
From: 365 ft. to 370 ft. Shale, gray to black; slate; streaks of lime
From: 370 ft. to 380 ft. Shale and slate, black
From: 380 ft. to 385 ft. Black shale and slate mundic
From: 385 ft. to 390 ft. White and gray flint, slate, mundic, and lime
From: 390 ft. to 425 ft. Gray lime, gray flint (hit water at 417 and water came up and stood within 178 ft of the surface)
From: 425 ft. to 430 ft. Gray and brown lime, gray and blue flint
From: 430 ft. to 440 ft. Gray and brown lime gray flint
From: 440 ft. to 470 ft. Gray and white lime, gray flint crevice at 470
From: 470 ft. to 535 ft. Gray lime, gray flint
From: 535 ft. to 560 ft. Gray to dark gray lime, gray flint
From: 560 ft. to 590 ft. Gray lime and flint
From: 590 ft. to 600 ft. Gray to dark gray lime, gray flint
From: 600 ft. to 610 ft. Gray lime, gray flint
From: 610 ft. to 615 ft. Gray and blue flint, some gray lime (crevices, water drill and rope turned black indicating sulphur, water stands at 178 ft from surface same as before)
From: 615 ft. to 635 ft. Gray lime, gray flint
From: 635 ft. to 645 ft. Gray and blue flint, some gray lime
From: 645 ft. to 660 ft. Gray and blue flint, gray to dark gray lime
From: 660 ft. to 685 ft. Gray to dark gray lime, some gray flint
From: 685 ft. to 690 ft. Gray lime and flint, crevices, some sand
From: 690 ft. to 700 ft. White to gray lime, streaks of gray selvage
From: 700 ft. to 725 ft. Gray lime
From: 725 ft. to 740 ft. Soft gray lime, streaks selvage and mundic
From: 740 ft. to 755 ft. Gray lime, white flint, some sand
From: 755 ft. to 760 ft. Soft gray and white lime, some sand
From: 760 ft. to 800 ft. Gray lime, some sand
From: 800 ft. to 815 ft. Gray and brown lime, some sand
From: 815 ft. to 825 ft. Gray lime, gray flint
From: 825 ft. to 830 ft. Brown lime, some white flint
From: 830 ft. to 845 ft. Gray lime, gray flint, some sand
From: 845 ft. to 850 ft. Gray lime
From: 850 ft. to 870 ft. Gray lime, gray flint, some sand
From: 870 ft. to 880 ft. Gray lime
From: 880 ft. to 905 ft. Gray lime, some white flint
From: 905 ft. to 925 ft. Gray and dark gray lime
From: 925 ft. to 950 ft. Gray lime, gray flint, some sand
From: 950 ft. to 985 ft. Gray and dark gray lime, white flint, some sand
From: 985 ft. to 1005 ft. Gray lime, white and gray flint, some sand
From: 1005 ft. to 1020 ft. Dark gray lime, white flint, some sand
From: 1020 ft. to 1035 ft. Dark gray lime, some sand
From: 1035 ft. to 1037 ft. Dark lime and flint, some crevices
From: 1037 ft. to 1050 ft. Gray lime and flint, some sand
From: 1050 ft. to 1055 ft. Dark gray lime, selvage crevices
From: 1055 ft. to 1065 ft. Brown and gray lime, some white flint
From: 1075 ft. to 1080 ft. Gray lime, some white flint

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