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Well ID: 34-051-60030 | Loading map...
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INSPECTION ID | DATE | DESCRIPTION | COMMENT | VIOLATION ID | VIOLATION CODE | VIOLATION_COMMENT |
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-1644983118 | 2013-08-06 | Inspected the Gillen #2 (#30) as part of a standard orphan well status check. The well is currently in 12' corn. Status: unable to locate. | ||||
-931018193 | 2013-10-21 | An inspection of this orphan well revealed rusted 6.56" outside diameter casing set on a hangar and situated 6" above ground level with severely corroded 4.38" outside diameter casing and 2.81" tubing. The 4.38" casing did not contain a visible collar above fluid only threads with a split/cut on one side. Fluid inside this casing was at the surface and drained into the annulus between the 6.56" casing. A soft material was observed at the surface between the above annulus. The well was situated on a property designated as corn field with no overhead obstructions and miinimal oifield debris at well location. A bare area extended from the well and measured 26' x 10'. High Range Quantabs placed in the fluid exceeded the maximum of 10 units. Note: 8.8 units is equal to 6,361 ppm (mg/L) Cl-. Additional casings were also found near this well. The first casing was 7" above ground level, 10' from the well at N. 41.70826, W. -83.24016, bent on one side and measured 6" outside diameter casing with dirt on the inside 10" from top of casing. The wellbore was probed to 2' with no obstruction. The second casing contained a collar just above ground level, measured 8.63" outside diameter with vegetation growing on the inside and located 15' away from the well at N. 41.70821, W. -84.24010. | ||||
1112894363 | 2005-03-30 | Reviewed abandoned well site with farmer Neil Van Brandt. He is not the landowner, but is acting on behalf of the elderly landowner. There are 3 casings in the ground, all within approximately 20 feet of each other. Neil thought 1 well was a gas well, another a water well and the other unknown. One well with a 6 and 4 inch casing with tubing had water flow from the top of the casing. A QuanTab check of the water registered 351ppm. Neil thought an 8 inch casing filled with dirt and designated OW-2 was the gas well. The site will be submitted to the I&O program. Refer to I&O package for photos of site. |