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Well T31S, R22E, Sec. 16, SE SE SW, Action: Constructed

Location Info
Owner: Center for Research Inc. Status: Constructed
Location: T31S, R22E, Sec. 16, SE SE SW County: Crawford
Directions: from McCune: 1 mi S, .5 mi E
Latitude: 37.3408775 Longitude: -95.005109 Datum NAD 27
Latitude: 37.3409348 Longitude: -95.0053528 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: 1206 ft. Elevation: ft.
Static Water Level: 199 ft. Est. Yield: 200 gpm.
Comp. Date: 08-Nov-2006 Well Use: Monitoring well/observation/piezometer
DWR Applic. #: Other ID:
Driller Info
Driller: Evans Energy Development, Inc. License #: 561
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Casing Info
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Screen and Perforation Info
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Grout Info
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Lithologic Log
(Log data entered by KGS.)
From: 0 ft. to 14 ft. soil and clay
From: 14 ft. to 35 ft. shale
From: 35 ft. to 37 ft. coal
From: 37 ft. to 46 ft. shale
From: 46 ft. to 50 ft. limestone
From: 50 ft. to 59 ft. shale
From: 59 ft. to 60 ft. coal
From: 60 ft. to 95 ft. shale
From: 95 ft. to 97 ft. coal
From: 97 ft. to 117 ft. shale
From: 117 ft. to 118 ft. limestone
From: 118 ft. to 119 ft. coal
From: 119 ft. to 170 ft. shale
From: 170 ft. to 171 ft. coal
From: 171 ft. to 331 ft. shale
From: 331 ft. to 333 ft. coal
From: 333 ft. to 387 ft. shale
From: 387 ft. to 389 ft. coal
From: 389 ft. to 400 ft. shale
From: 400 ft. to 410 ft. gray limestone, Mississippian top at 400 feet
From: 410 ft. to 420 ft. gray limestone plus chert
From: 420 ft. to 430 ft. gray limestone
From: 430 ft. to 440 ft. gray tan limestone and chert
From: 440 ft. to 450 ft. medium gray limestone with glauconite, no chert
From: 450 ft. to 460 ft. light gray cherty limestone
From: 460 ft. to 470 ft. light gray fine crystalline limestone
From: 470 ft. to 480 ft. light gray fine crystalline limestone
From: 480 ft. to 490 ft. light gray fine crystalline limestone with trace of black shale, possibly from uphole
From: 490 ft. to 500 ft. light gray fine crystalline limestone plus crystalline brown limestone
From: 500 ft. to 510 ft. light gray very fine limestone and fine brown limestone and chert
From: 510 ft. to 520 ft. brown crystalline limestone, chert, and fine crystalline limestone
From: 520 ft. to 530 ft. gray and brown crystalline fossiliferous limestone and chert
From: 530 ft. to 540 ft. gray and brown crystalline fossiliferous limestone and chert
From: 540 ft. to 550 ft. light gray limestone and translucent chert, quartz
From: 550 ft. to 560 ft. light gray limestone and translucent chert, quartz
From: 560 ft. to 570 ft. light gray crystalline limestone and chert, some iron stained
From: 570 ft. to 580 ft. light gray crystalline limestone and chert, some iron stained
From: 580 ft. to 590 ft. light gray and gray limestone with pyrite and chert
From: 600 ft. to 610 ft. light gray and gray limestone with pyrite and chert, brown limestone more prevalent
From: 610 ft. to 620 ft. light gray limestone and chert
From: 620 ft. to 630 ft. tan to light gray fossiliferous limestone and chert
From: 630 ft. to 640 ft. tan crystalline fossiliferous limestone and chert, some blue gray in color
From: 640 ft. to 650 ft. gray and tan fossiliferous limestone
From: 650 ft. to 660 ft. gray and tan limestone, gray opaque chert, and pyrite
From: 660 ft. to 670 ft. gray and tan gray limestone and gray and blue gray fossiliferous chert
From: 670 ft. to 680 ft. gray crystalline limestone with little chert
From: 680 ft. to 690 ft. gray tan crystalline limestone with little chert
From: 690 ft. to 700 ft. gray to gray green limestone and shaley limestone and pyrite, little if any chert
From: 700 ft. to 710 ft. tan limestone with green shaley limestone, no chert
From: 710 ft. to 720 ft. tan limestone with green shaley limestone, no chert
From: 720 ft. to 730 ft. gray and tan fossiliferous limestone
From: 730 ft. to 740 ft. greenish gray slightly calcareous shale with disseminated pyrite and pyrite masses, some clean to translucent chert starting at 732 feet
From: 740 ft. to 750 ft. greenish gray slightly calcareous shale with disseminated pyrite and pyrite masses
From: 750 ft. to 760 ft. green shale and brown dolostone, top of the Ordovician at 755 feet
From: 760 ft. to 770 ft. gray to gray brown dolostone
From: 770 ft. to 780 ft. gray to tan gray dolostone with translucent chert containing ooids
From: 780 ft. to 790 ft. gray to tan gray dolostone with porcelaneous and gray translucent chert and pyrite
From: 790 ft. to 800 ft. brown and tan dolostone and sandy dolostone
From: 800 ft. to 810 ft. brown medium to fine crystalline dolostone showing some porosity and gray fine dolostone
From: 810 ft. to 820 ft. brown medium to fine crystalline dolostone plus green laminated shale
From: 820 ft. to 830 ft. gray dolostone and translucent chert
From: 830 ft. to 840 ft. gray dolostone, black shale, and chert
From: 840 ft. to 850 ft. light gray tan dolostone, oolitic chert, silicified white sandstone
From: 850 ft. to 860 ft. gray to gray tan dolostone with pyrite and blue gray translucent chert
From: 860 ft. to 870 ft. no recovery
From: 870 ft. to 880 ft. gray to gray tan dolostone, some sandstone and clear quartz
From: 880 ft. to 890 ft. tan dolostone, sandstone, and chert
From: 890 ft. to 900 ft. tan dolostone, sandstone, and oolitic chert
From: 900 ft. to 910 ft. tan dolostone and sandstone
From: 910 ft. to 920 ft. tan dolostone
From: 920 ft. to 930 ft. tan dolostone
From: 930 ft. to 940 ft. black shale, gray dolostone, oolitic chert, and very abundant and unconsolidated sandstone
From: 940 ft. to 950 ft. black shale, gray dolostone, trace of pyrite
From: 950 ft. to 960 ft. tan and gray dolostone with some sandstone
From: 960 ft. to 970 ft. no recovery
From: 970 ft. to 980 ft. gray tan dolostone, some of it silicified by chert replacement
From: 980 ft. to 990 ft. tan dolostone with a trace of sandstone
From: 990 ft. to 1000 ft. dark tan brown sandy dolostone
From: 1000 ft. to 1010 ft. light brown dolostone and minor microcrystalline gray dolostone, abundant translucent blue gray chert
From: 1010 ft. to 1020 ft. light brown dolostone with minor sandstone
From: 1020 ft. to 1030 ft. light brown dolostone with minor sandstone
From: 1030 ft. to 1040 ft. gray tan fine dolostone and chert as a matrix infilling
From: 1040 ft. to 1050 ft. gray tan fine dolostone, gray chert abundant, and quartz and pyrite present
From: 1050 ft. to 1060 ft. gray tan fine dolostone with less chert
From: 1060 ft. to 1070 ft. sandy dolostone and silicified sandstone
From: 1070 ft. to 1080 ft. gray tan porous crystalline dolostone
From: 1090 ft. to 1100 ft. gray tan porous crystalline dolostone and gray shale
From: 1100 ft. to 1110 ft. gray tan fine porous dolostone and white sandstone
From: 1110 ft. to 1120 ft. gray tan fine porous dolostone with calcite rhombs filling vugs
From: 1120 ft. to 1130 ft. fine white sandstone
From: 1130 ft. to 1140 ft. glauconitic sandstone and tan vuggy dolostone
From: 1140 ft. to 1150 ft. tan fine dolostone
From: 1150 ft. to 1160 ft. tan fine dolostone
From: 1160 ft. to 1170 ft. tan fine dolostone
From: 1170 ft. to 1180 ft. gray fine dolostone and gray to white sandstone, abundant chert, and pyrite common
From: 1180 ft. to 1190 ft. tan fine dolostone
From: 1190 ft. to 1200 ft. tan fine dolostone and sandy dolostone
From: 1200 ft. to 1206 ft. white to light tan sandstone and white siltstone

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