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Well ID: 34-031-22991 | Loading map...
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Spud Date: 1977-05-23 | |
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Latitude: 40.2040998625 | |
Longitude: -82.0563639396 |
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INSPECTION ID | DATE | DESCRIPTION | COMMENT | VIOLATION ID | VIOLATION CODE | VIOLATION_COMMENT |
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1358277967 | 2013-01-15 | I received a complaint call from Eric Kirkbride on 1/14/2013 in regards to a gas line leak under his driveway. On the day of my inspection I found that there was a large kill zone on both sides of the gravel driveway. The area was approximately 15' x 20' in diameter where there was no living vegetation. There was established grass growth in all directions beyond the kill zone. I DID detect the odor of natural gas. I did not detect a hissing sound, nor did I detect any bubbling from the ground. I sampled the area with a PHD6 hand-held gas detector, equipped with sampling probe. The PHD6 alarm indicated an LEL reading of 18% above ground. I did not have the proper equipment to probe into the soil. I did collect digital photographs of the kill zone and the PHD6 detection record was downloaded. The gas line must be repaired immediately, as the above described area is used as a school bus pick up/drop off point for local children. Failure to comply could result in bond forfeiture and possible plugging of the well. | 9-1-07 | |||
1358277967 | 2013-01-15 | I received a complaint call from Eric Kirkbride on 1/14/2013 in regards to a gas line leak under his driveway. On the day of my inspection I found that there was a large kill zone on both sides of the gravel driveway. The area was approximately 15' x 20' in diameter where there was no living vegetation. There was established grass growth in all directions beyond the kill zone. I DID detect the odor of natural gas. I did not detect a hissing sound, nor did I detect any bubbling from the ground. I sampled the area with a PHD6 hand-held gas detector, equipped with sampling probe. The PHD6 alarm indicated an LEL reading of 18% above ground. I did not have the proper equipment to probe into the soil. I did collect digital photographs of the kill zone and the PHD6 detection record was downloaded. The gas line must be repaired immediately, as the above described area is used as a school bus pick up/drop off point for local children. Failure to comply could result in bond forfeiture and possible plugging of the well. | 9-9-02 | |||
1358967214 | 2013-01-23 | I received a phone call from Daniel Perdue to dispute the report of a gas leak. I agreed to grant a 30 day extension to allow for the weather to warm up. The area around the driveway will need to be more thoroughly probed when the ground thaws. | ||||
1367593950 | 2013-05-03 | FOLLOW UP TO CA # 1358277967: On the day of my inspection I found that VT Services was on location to repair the line. They found a small hole directly under the driveway that was approximately 0.25" in diameter. VT Services repaired the line with a 12" clamp. They reclaimed the driveway and the affected area bordering the driveway. This violation is resolved. | ||||
1887476796 | 2013-03-12 | FOLLOW UP TO CA # 1358277967: On the day of my inspection the gas leak was not yet repaired. I met with Daniel Perdue, who presented official court documents and repair estimates. The court date is set for April 2, 2013 to determine who is responsible for the repairs. I granted an extension to allow for the small claims court hearing. | ||||
706989827 | 2013-01-29 | ON the day of my inspection I met Eric Kirkbride of The Energy Cooperative at the site of the alleged gas leak. I witnessed Mr. Kirkbride probe approximately 2 feet into the soil with a penetrating bar at three locations. The three probe locations were 1: approximately 3 feet from the edge of the driveway; 2: at the edge of the driveway; 3: in the center of the driveway. His gas detector registered 25% CH4 at hole 1; 45% CH4 at hole 2; 98% CH4 at hole 3. I probed hole 3 with a PHD6 hand-held gas detector, equipped with sampling probe. I detected a natural gas odor when standing over hole 3. The gas detector's alarm sounded and the monitor showed a CH4 level of 90% and a LEL (lower explosive level) reading of 98%. I contacted Daniel Perdue to inform him of my findings. |