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34-087-60285

Well Details

Well ID: 34-087-60285
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County: Lawrence
Municipality:
Operator Name: ORPHAN WELL PROGRAM
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date:
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status:
Violations: 0
Latitude: 38.60647035
Longitude: -82.62677631

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
1329829164 2012-02-15 Accompanied by Inspectors Jon Scott and Kip Thompson, we witnessed the cementing of the the top 216 feet of the well. A siphon string was ran to remove displaced water. Then, casing was cut 30 below ground surface and an identification plate was installed.
1347992063 2012-09-12 Good vegetative cover. Accompanied by Morgan Button MRI 2.
1431351799 2015-05-11 Updated record to reflect status of well according to IT section, from FR to Orphan.
1514404190 2011-08-17 Meet Barry Bowers (contractor) and go to well site. Discuss access and how to run tools down the well.
1769570259 2012-09-12 Traveled with Jon Scott to the Knox Energy's S & D Enterprises #1D3-30-3540 (API 34079202620000). Stopped at this orphan well to check out the final restoration of this well located in Lake Vesuvius Park, Wayne National Forest. Looks great, very little disturbance noticed.
-415893231 2010-11-09 I&O referral inspection. 11 steel casing. Fluid measured with tape measure at 24'11. No oil was observed on the end of the tape or weight. Fluid was observed before the measurement and no bubbles were seen. No gas detected at well site. Well is 43' from the edge of CR 29 (Paddle Creek Rd). Photos and measurements were taken of site and obstructions. There were no overhead power lines over either the well or the road.
745658162 2011-09-02 Barry Bowers (I&O contractor) ran tools down casing and hit solid at 216 feet. Tools had grey clay and organic material on the end. No gas or oil was observed in well. Water in well at 75' and is stagnant no bubbles or movement observed.
-824147255 2012-02-15 Orphan Well Plug job. Contractor Barry Bowers grouted well to surface with 4 yards 9 sack grout. Grout was brought to location in a ready mix truck. The grout was then dumped into a hopper on a cement pump truck. The cement pump truck had extended a hydraulic arm to reach the well casing from the road. A 1 inch plastic siphon string was ran into the casing to bottom. As grout was dropped into well casing, the water was displaced through the siphon string and into a steel container at the road. Bower's water truck vacuumed the water out of the steel container. All fluids were contained during the plug job. Casing was cut off 30 inches below grade and monument installed on casing. Backfilled the hole and graded location. All excavation was done by hand shovels.

For data sources see[1]

References

  1. "Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS". [1]. 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2015-06-20.