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34-073-23588

Well Details

Well ID: 34-073-23588
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County: Hocking
Municipality:
Operator Name: COLUMBIA GAS TRANSMISSION
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 2009-11-04
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Storage Well
Violations: 0
Latitude: 39.56578457
Longitude: -82.53214898

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
-1100455235 2014-12-26 This is the yearly inspection for this storage well. The well appears to be in working order. The identification for the well is located at the well. There are no violations at this time.
1346960645 2009-11-10 An inspection revealed that the well has been drilled. Acitivity consists of crew breaking down equipment for removal and water truck on location for fluid removal.
-147986208 2009-11-05 Witnessed surface job with Dan Goins. Good circulation and returns but cement dropped. Waited 1/2 hour and topped off with additional cement. The cement stayed at surface.
1643124104 2013-12-31 Storage well inspection, no violations noted.
1701615735 2010-08-12 An inspection of the preliminary restoration was conducted with Mr. Dan Goins, Mineral Resources Inspector II. During the inspection, it was noted that the well location meets 1509.072.
2042646715 2009-11-19 Met with Brent Bear to inspect well site and drilling pits being filled in.
-467489871 2009-10-09 Mr. John McCallister with Columbia Gas Transmission called and left message at 2:55 PM, advising DMRM of scheduled plans with new drill.
641130687 2012-03-15 No violations at the time of inspection.
-883102203 2009-11-19 A landowner complaint was received alleging that Columbia Gas Transmission has buried pollution and contamination (P&C) inside drilling pits. The landowner states that gray sludge material is P&C. An inspection conducted with Mr. Dan Goins revealed blow pit/air pit is being dug out. Columbia Gas is performing work prior to 5 month deadline for pit abandonment. Columbia Engineer Mr. Brent Crysor, states that only 15% of this pit had been buried with cuttings. The gray sludge was gray shale material. Fluid hauled and the remaining 85% had been removed and hauled to landfill. Further, the mud pit had been dug down to dirt, liner removed and filled. FERC has instructed Columbia to dig out pit. The well site contains silt fencing for erosion control, gravel access road with culverts. No violations were noted.

For data sources see[1]

References

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