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34-035-22119

Well Details

Well ID: 34-035-22119
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Spud Date: 2009-06-25
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Producing: No
Violations: 1
Latitude: 41.5290734599
Longitude: -81.445559138

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS

Waste Data

PERIOD TYPE QUANTITY UNITS DISPOSAL METHOD WASTE FACILITY PERMIT ID WASTE FACILITY NAME FACILITY CITY FACILITY STATE

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION_COMMENT
-1807319237 2011-01-04 No violation.
1380724637 2011-09-24 FOLLOW UP TO NOV # 1948330034 On 9/24/2011, DNR Inspector Norburt Lowder received a call from Wade Balser of OEPA regarding a complaint he received from the Broadview Heights Fire Department (BHFD) of oil bubbling up in the back yard of 8490 Wyatt Road in Broadview Heights, Ohio. This property is owned by Irene Krotz and is located immediately south of the Kral 1D (#2187). DNR Inspector Lowder then contacted DNR Supervisor Gene Chini and DNR Inspector Ray Wallace, Gonzoil and Mrs. Krotz about the problem. DNR Inspector Wallace arrived at the site at approximately 5:15 PM on 9/24/2011. He inspected the back yards southeast of the well site, ( Krotz, Tremblay and Benes), and discovered evidence of petroleum on the grass in a small depression that ran through the Krotz and Tremblay back yards. He then investigated the Kral 1D drilling site and noticed that the soil adjacent to the drilling rig air compressor and mud pumps was covered with "PeatZorb". There were small amounts of motor oil on the ground surface which appeared to be flowing into a small pool of water that had collected on the east side of the location. DNR Inspector Wallace also discovered some broken clay field tile adjacent to this pool of water and, upon further investigation, the opening to the solid clay feeder tile which appeared to run south along the east edge of the excavated portion of the drill site. It appears that the motor oil had made its way to the pool of water and into the drain tile. The well owner excavated two (2) holes by hand to locate the field tile outside of the drilling location. OEPA had straw bales placed around the second (farthest) excavated area and approved that work be terminated until Sunday, 9/25/11, due to darkness. On Sunday four (4) additional holes were excavated to locate tile and extent of impact. They eventually located the end of the field tile in what appeared to be a French drain located on the property line between Benes and Tremblay. There was a second drain tile that emptied into this French drain from the east. The first drain tile was flushed with fresh water and all water/oil collected was pumped back to the drilling pit. OEPA recommended that absorbent pads be placed in the tile and on top of the water in the French drain to absorb any residual oil flow. These excavations will be backfilled on Monday or Tuesday, weather permitting. Gonzoil will remediate and restore the affected area to original condition following well completion. Gonzoil will contact ODNR and OEPA once restoration is completed. No violation issued to Gonzoil at this time. OEPA to determine if the water in the field tile is considered " Waters of the State". ODNR and OEPA also emphasized that the rig maintenance problem must be rectified.
1695469185 2010-12-01 No violation.
1948330034 2011-09-24 On 9/24/2011, DNR Inspector Norburt Lowder received a call from Wade Balser of OEPA regarding a complaint he received from the Broadview Heights Fire Department (BHFD) of oil bubbling up in the back yard of 8490 Wyatt Road in Broadview Heights, Ohio. This property is owned by Irene Krotz and is located immediately south of the Kral 1D (#2187). DNR Inspector Lowder then contacted DNR Supervisor Gene Chini and DNR Inspector Ray Wallace, Gonzoil and Mrs. Krotz about the problem. DNR Inspector Wallace arrived at the site at approximately 5:15 PM on 9/24/2011. He inspected the back yards southeast of the well site, ( Krotz, Tremblay and Benes), and discovered evidence of petroleum on the grass in a small depression that ran through the Krotz and Tremblay back yards. He then investigated the Kral 1D drilling site and noticed that the soil adjacent to the drilling rig air compressor and mud pumps was covered with "PeatZorb". There were small amounts of motor oil on the ground surface which apppeared to be flowing into a small pool of water that had collected on the east side of the location. DNR Inspector Wallace also discovered some broken clay field tile adjacent to this pool of water and, upon further investigation, the opening to the solid clay feeder tile which appeared to run south along the east edge of the excavated portion of the drill site. It appears that the motor oil had made its way to the pool of water and into the drain tile. The well owner excavated two (2) holes by hand to locate the field tile outside of the drilling location. OEPA had straw bales placed around the second (farthest) excavated area and approved that work be terminated until Sunday, 9/25/11, due to darkness. On Sunday four (4) additional holes were excavated to locate tile and extent of impact. They eventually located the end of the field tile in what apppeared to be a french drain located on the property line between Benes and Tremblay. There was a second drain tile that emptied into this french drain from the east. The first drain tile was flushed with fresh water and all water/oil collected was pumped back to the drilling pit. OEPA recommended that absorbent pads be placed in the tile and on top of the water in the french drain to absorb any residual oil flow. These excavations will be backfilled on Monday or Tuesday, weather permitting. Gonzoil will remediate and restore the affected area to original condition following well completion. Gonzoil will contact ODNR and OEPA once restoration is completed. No violation issued to Gonzoil at this time. OEPA to determine if the water in the field tile is considered " Waters of the State". ODNR and OEPA also emphasized that the rig maintenance problem must be rectified. 9-1-07
515851837 2012-09-28 The unit consists of a 4-tank battery (TB) with 2 mechanical separators located in a 6-foot chainlink fence. The unit shares the TB with the #2177 unit. The spacing is in accordance with the rule. The well head is located 60 feet north and is fitted with a plunger lift. I did not observe any signs of leaking product or gas vapors. The ID is visible and good. The gates are locked. The tank battery dike is adequate. No violations noted.