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Well T11S, R24W, Sec. 15, NE SW SE SE, Action: Constructed

Location Info
Owner: Moden, Eric Status: Constructed
Location: T11S, R24W, Sec. 15, NE SW SE SE County: Trego
Directions: from Old Hwy 40 and Hwy 210, 4 mi N and 0.25 mi W
Latitude: 39.0900815 Longitude: -99.9647945 Datum NAD 27
Latitude: 39.09009 Longitude: -99.9652 Datum NAD 83
Longitude and latitude from GPS measurements.
GPS Latitude: 39.09009 GPS Longitude: -99.9652 Datum WGS84
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General Info
Well Depth: 955 ft. Elevation: 2450 ft.
Static Water Level: 485 ft. Est. Yield: 15 gpm.
Comp. Date: 09-Jul-2015 Well Use: Domestic, Livestock
DWR Applic. #: Other ID:
Driller Info
Driller: Steve's Drilling License #: 888
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Chemical Sample Submitted?: No
Water Well disinfected?: Yes
Ground water encountered: 720 ft.
Bore hole diameter: 10 inches to 955 ft
Casing Info
Casing Type: PVC
Casing Joints: Clamped
Diam: 5 in. to 955 ft
Casing height above land surface: 15 in
Casing Weight: lbs/ft
Wall thickness or gauge no.: SDR17
Screen and Perforation Info
Screen Type: PVC Screen Openings: Mill slot
Screen-perforated intervals From: 855 ft to 955 ft
Gravel pack intervals From: 22 ft to 955 ft
Grout Info
Grout used: Bentonite From: 0 to 22 ft
Source of Possible Contamination
Source:
Direction from well: Distance: ft
Lithologic Log
(Log data entered from KOLAR.)
From: 0 ft. to 20 ft. top soil, clay, and little fine sand
From: 20 ft. to 40 ft. clay, cemented sand, and limestone
From: 40 ft. to 60 ft. clay
From: 60 ft. to 80 ft. clay, white, brown, yellow, tan, gray
From: 80 ft. to 120 ft. brown clay, sticky, streak of iron pyrite
From: 120 ft. to 160 ft. gray shale
From: 160 ft. to 180 ft. shale, gray and blue
From: 180 ft. to 200 ft. shale, gray and black
From: 200 ft. to 280 ft. shale, gray and blue
From: 280 ft. to 300 ft. shale, gray
From: 300 ft. to 360 ft. shale, gray, little blue
From: 360 ft. to 380 ft. shale, gray, clay
From: 380 ft. to 400 ft. clay, white
From: 400 ft. to 420 ft. white clay, caliche, and shale, gray
From: 420 ft. to 440 ft. shale, gray and black
From: 440 ft. to 480 ft. shale, gray and black
From: 480 ft. to 540 ft. shale, gray
From: 540 ft. to 560 ft. shale, gray, little white, soapstone
From: 560 ft. to 600 ft. shale, gray
From: 600 ft. to 620 ft. shale with streaks of sandstone
From: 620 ft. to 640 ft. shale, blackish
From: 640 ft. to 660 ft. black and blue shale with streaks of hard sandy shale
From: 660 ft. to 680 ft. shale, streaks of sandy shale, black
From: 680 ft. to 700 ft. shale with streaks of hard sandy shale
From: 700 ft. to 720 ft. shale, sandy shale, and hard sandstone
From: 720 ft. to 740 ft. shale, hard sandy shale, and hard sandstone
From: 740 ft. to 800 ft. shale, soapstone, hard, sandy
From: 800 ft. to 820 ft. shale with little sandstone
From: 820 ft. to 840 ft. shale
From: 840 ft. to 880 ft. sandstone and shale
From: 880 ft. to 900 ft. sandstone, little shale, and iron pyrite
From: 900 ft. to 940 ft. sandstone with little clay
From: 940 ft. to 955 ft. sandstone, shale, and red bed

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