Specific Water Well Detail | ||
Location Info | |||
Owner: Winger, Kent | Status: Constructed | ||
Location: T28S, R40W, Sec. 3, NW SW NE | County: Stanton | ||
Directions: from Johnson, 5 mi N and 3.5 mi E | |||
Latitude: 37.6452617 | Longitude: -101.6792627 | Datum NAD 27 | |
Latitude: 37.6452776 | Longitude: -101.6797119 | 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: 382 ft. | Elevation: ft. | |
Static Water Level: 164 ft. | Est. Yield: 1435 gpm. | |
Comp. Date: 02-Sep-1976 | Well Use: Irrigation | |
DWR Applic. #: | Other ID: |
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Driller Info | ||
Driller: Henkle Drilling & Supply Co. Inc. | License #: 145 |
Scanned Form | |
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Chemical Sample Submitted?: No
Water Well disinfected?: | ||
Ground water encountered: 0 ft. , 0 ft. , 0 ft. | ||
Pump test data: Well water was 0 ft after 0 hours pumping 0 gpm | ||
Casing Info | ||
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Screen and Perforation Info | ||
Screen Type: | Screen Openings: | |
Screen-perforated intervals | From: 220 ft to 380 ft
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Gravel pack intervals | From: ft to ft |
Grout Info | ||
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Source of Possible Contamination | ||
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Direction from well: | Distance: 0 ft |
Lithologic Log
(Log data entered by KGS.) | ||
From: 0 ft. to 2 ft. | top soil | |
From: 2 ft. to 12 ft. | brown clay | |
From: 12 ft. to 17 ft. | fine sand and sandy clay strips | |
From: 17 ft. to 20 ft. | brown clay and lime rock | |
From: 20 ft. to 35 ft. | brown sandy clay and coarse sand streaks, loose, used water | |
From: 35 ft. to 66 ft. | fine to medium coarse sand with clay streaks, loose, used water | |
From: 66 ft. to 78 ft. | brown clay, firm and sticky | |
From: 78 ft. to 97 ft. | fine to medium sand, loose, used water | |
From: 97 ft. to 108 ft. | brown clay, firm and sticky, few sand streaks | |
From: 108 ft. to 144 ft. | fine to medium sand, loose, used water, hard ledge at 142 feet | |
From: 144 ft. to 162 ft. | brown clay, firm and sticky | |
From: 162 ft. to 168 ft. | brown sandy clay and fine sand streaks | |
From: 168 ft. to 179 ft. | fine to medium sand, loose, a lot of clay | |
From: 179 ft. to 187 ft. | gray clay and few ledges (sticky) | |
From: 187 ft. to 196 ft. | shale (sticky) | |
From: 196 ft. to 200 ft. | blue clay and few sand streaks | |
From: 200 ft. to 211 ft. | brown clay and gray clay mixed, sticky in places | |
From: 211 ft. to 247 ft. | fine to medium coarse sand, loose, few clay streaks, used lots of water | |
From: 247 ft. to 258 ft. | brown clay, firm, few sand streaks | |
From: 258 ft. to 268 ft. | fine to medium sand, few clay streaks | |
From: 268 ft. to 295 ft. | brown sandy clay and few sand streaks, few coarse sand streaks, drilled loose, used water | |
From: 295 ft. to 310 ft. | brown clay and lime rock, few sandstone streaks | |
From: 310 ft. to 315 ft. | sandstone, few soapstone and brown clay streaks | |
From: 315 ft. to 320 ft. | brown sandstone, used water, and brown rock | |
From: 320 ft. to 335 ft. | red and brown sandstone, soapstone streaks, loose, used a lot of water | |
From: 335 ft. to 340 ft. | soapstone and sandstone streaks, drilled loose, used water, few false red bed streaks | |
From: 340 ft. to 355 ft. | shale and Dakota streaks | |
From: 355 ft. to 360 ft. | tan soapstone and Dakota streaks | |
From: 360 ft. to 380 ft. | Dakota and tan soapstone, few shale streaks | |
From: 380 ft. to 420 ft. | shale and soapstone, weathered shale, hard ledge at 396 feet and 404 feet; lost circulation at 377 feet and 420 feet |