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Well T35S, R43W, Sec. 22, NE NE, Action: Constructed

Location Info
Owner: Kansas Geological Survey Status: Constructed
Location: T35S, R43W, Sec. 22, NE NE County: Morton
Directions:
Latitude: 36.9955076 Longitude: -101.9729803 Datum NAD 27
Latitude: 36.9955303 Longitude: -101.9734273 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: 330 ft. Elevation: 3632 ft.
Static Water Level: ft. Est. Yield: gpm.
Comp. Date: 21-Aug-1962 Well Use: Monitoring well/observation/piezometer
DWR Applic. #: Other ID: 22 AA
Driller Info
Driller: Kansas Geological Survey License #:
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Chemical Sample Submitted?:
Water Well disinfected?:
Casing Info
Casing Type:
Casing Joints:
Diam: in. to ft
Casing height above land surface: in
Casing Weight: lbs/ft
Wall thickness or gauge no.:
Screen and Perforation Info
Screen Type: Screen Openings:
Screen-perforated intervals From: ft to ft
Gravel pack intervals From: ft to ft
Grout Info
Grout used: From: to ft
Source of Possible Contamination
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Direction from well: Distance: ft
Lithologic Log
(Log data entered by KGS.)
From: 0 ft. to 20 ft. sand, very fine to coarse, subangular to rounded, light brown, with occasional lenses of fine gravel, predominantly quartz
From: 20 ft. to 60 ft. sand, fine to coarse, silty, subangular to subrounded, with some light brown silty clay and caliche
From: 60 ft. to 100 ft. sand, medium to very coarse, subangular to subrounded quartz, light tan to pink, with some fine gravel, predominantly quartz, contains dark minerals, contains a little silty and caliche 95-100 feet
From: 100 ft. to 120 ft. sand, fine to medium, subangular to rounded, silty, with some very fine gravel and lenses of yellow gray and buff clay
From: 120 ft. to 140 ft. sand, very fine to medium, subangular to subrounded, light brown, with some clay and very fine gravel, contains caliche
From: 140 ft. to 160 ft. sand, coarse to very coarse, angular to subangular, with some very fine gravel and lenses of red to brown clay and silt
From: 160 ft. to 180 ft. sand, very fine to coarse, silty, tan to brown
From: 180 ft. to 220 ft. sand, medium to very coarse, subangular to subround, tan, predominantly quartz, with very fine to fine gravel
From: 220 ft. to 230 ft. sand, medium to very coarse, with angular to subrounded, fine to coarse gravel, predominantly quartz
From: 230 ft. to 250 ft. gravel, very fine to coarse, flat to subrounded, with some medium to very coarse sand, predominantly quartz, and a thin clay lens at 246 feet
From: 250 ft. to 270 ft. sand, fine to coarse, angular to subrounded, with fine to very fine gravel and lenses of red, brown, and yellow clay and silt
From: 270 ft. to 280 ft. gravel, very fine to coarse, with fine to very fine subangular to subrounded gravel and some tan clay
From: 280 ft. to 290 ft. sand, very fine to coarse, with fine to very fine subangular to subrounded gravel and some tan clay
From: 290 ft. to 310 ft. gravel, very fine to medium, angular to subrounded, with coarse sand, and buff to gray, red to orange, and maroon clay
From: 310 ft. to 330 ft. silt, red, mottled with white spots, contains a few flakes of gypsum

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