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Specific Water Well Detail |
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Location Info | |||
Owner: Retter, Ben | Status: Constructed | ||
Location: T6S, R3W, Sec. 15, SW SW NW NW | County: Cloud | ||
Directions: 1576 N 150th Rd Concordia | |||
Latitude: 39.5356694 | Longitude: -97.64711 | Datum NAD 27 | |
Latitude: 39.535671 | Longitude: -97.647431 | Datum NAD 83 | |
Longitude and latitude from GPS measurements. | |||
GPS Latitude: 39.535671 | GPS Longitude: -97.647431 | Datum WGS84 | |
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General Info | ||
Well Depth: 118 ft. | Elevation: 1474 ft. | |
Static Water Level: 69 ft. | Est. Yield: 30 gpm. | |
Comp. Date: 30-Jan-2017 | Well Use: Domestic | |
DWR Applic. #: | Other ID: |
Driller Info | ||
Driller: Associated Drilling, Inc. | License #: 760 |
Scanned Form | |
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Chemical Sample Submitted?: No
Water Well disinfected?: Yes | ||
Ground water encountered: 40 ft. , 80 ft. | ||
Bore hole diameter: 10 inches to 118 ft | ||
Casing Info | ||
Casing Type: PVC
Casing Joints: Glued |
Diam: 6 in. to 118 ft | |
Casing height above land surface: 24 in
Casing Weight: lbs/ft Wall thickness or gauge no.: SDR26 |
Screen and Perforation Info | ||
Screen Type: PVC | Screen Openings: Mill slot | |
Screen-perforated intervals | From: 78 ft to 118 ft | |
Gravel pack intervals | From: 23 ft to 40 ft
From: 60 ft to 118 ft |
Grout Info | ||
Grout used: Bentonite | From: 0 to 23 ft
From: 40 to 60 ft |
Source of Possible Contamination | ||
Source: | ||
Direction from well: | Distance: ft |
Lithologic Log
(Log data entered from KOLAR.) | ||
From: 0 ft. to 14 ft. | clay, brown | |
From: 14 ft. to 18 ft. | sand, cemented | |
From: 18 ft. to 35 ft. | clay, tan-gray | |
From: 35 ft. to 40 ft. | shale, gray | |
From: 40 ft. to 46 ft. | sandstone, gray | |
From: 46 ft. to 81 ft. | shale, gray | |
From: 81 ft. to 86 ft. | sandstone, gray | |
From: 86 ft. to 89 ft. | shale, gray | |
From: 89 ft. to 118 ft. | alternating sandstone and shale |