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37-059-24102

Well Details

Well ID: 37-059-24102
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First Permit Date: 1856-08-15
Last Permit Date: 1856-08-15
Spud Date: 1800-01-01
Unconventional: No
Horizontal: No
Violations: 1
Latitude: 39.879511
Longitude: -80.473152

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
1584245 2006-12-07 Violation(s) Noted Contractor rigged up, but plugging operations had not begun, plugging contactors emplyees were not on-site at time of inspection. Approx. 1500 gal. diesel fuel was released from a storage tank, contaminating South Fork of Wheeling Creek and an unamed tributary. Environmental contractors were on-site to begin clean up. 503818
1584245 2006-12-07 Violation(s) Noted Contractor rigged up, but plugging operations had not begun, plugging contactors emplyees were not on-site at time of inspection. Approx. 1500 gal. diesel fuel was released from a storage tank, contaminating South Fork of Wheeling Creek and an unamed tributary. Environmental contractors were on-site to begin clean up. 503818
1590297 2006-12-08 No Violations Noted CLEANING SPILL/CONTRACTORS REMOVING FUEL FROM STREA WITH VAC TRUCKS, AND BOOMS SOIL BEING REMOVED FROM WELL SITE AND TAKEN TO LANDFILL/E&S OK
1591506 2007-01-10 No Violations Noted Loc.: Tributary of the South Fork of the Dunkard Fork of Wheeling Creek = = Boom was set across Dunkard Fork, now rainswollen, with this higher water flushing the creek. Up the hollow, nearer the source of a 3,000 gal. deisel fuel spill, possibly a deliberate release, were two employees contracted by the mine to retrieve deisel-soaked leaves into five-gallon buckets to beremoved to a disposal station. By the smell of the contents, they were getting a lot of deisel-soaked leaves, but when I realized a 3,000 gal. release had occurred, I knew a sizeable portion would have unfortunately been lost into the environment of the lower Dunkard Fork. I asked for directions to the site and started up there, but upon seeing the plug acess restoration well was well done and planted and still soft, thought the better of driving to the bench plug. The place is remote, up-hollow in the general direction of McClellan Rd. Hopefully, the efforts continuing on the clean-up and the natural flushing occurring will combine for a quick recovery in the stream channel
1605050 2007-02-27 Outstanding Violations - No Viols Req'd
1623815 2007-05-11 No Violations Noted OIL CONTAMINATION AREAS OF SPILL INCIDENT HAVE BEEN ABATED.

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