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34-035-21457

Well Details

Well ID: 34-035-21457
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: <County>
Municipality:
Operator Name: BAKERWELL SERV RIGS INC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: CENTER WEST DEVELOPMENT
License Status: Orphan Well - Ready
License Date: 1988-04-08
Spud Date:
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date:
Well Total Depth: 0.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 41.440000
Longitude: -81.920000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
CO 1988-04-08 2539 BAKERWELL SERV RIGS INC GeoDate 4/8/88
GAS WELL 1988-04-08 Issued Date 4/8/88 Expired Date 4/8/89 Proposed Purpose OG Was Plug Supervised Who Superivsed Plug and Abandon Date 5/31/88
Plugged/Abandoned 1988-05-31 I&O CN 1988 12 286
Changed to Orphan Well Ready 1988-12-01 Changed Well To Orphan Ready
Construction Permit Expires 1989-04-08 I&O CN 1988 12 286
Record Last Modified 2019-03-25 I&O CN 1988 12 286

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-2011329250 2018-1-18 0:00: OR No Violations
0000012798 Final Restoration No Violations PASSED WITNESSED 6/14/88 INSPECTOR KEITH WHITE DATE 06/1419/88 DATA FROM OLD VAX INFO
0000DP1783 Final Restoration No Violations Final Restoration done information from Data Point
12798 FR No Violations
2011329250 2018-01-18 Orphan No Violations I inspected this former well location pursuant to a request relative to on-going site development occurring on a previously vacant parcel located adjacent to the Westlake Porter library. According to file documentation, the well was plugged and abandoned under ODNR Idle & Orphan Well Program in 1988. At the time of this inspection, there was a 2-inch diameter, steel, vent stack structure which had become damaged and was bent over and laying on the surface grade but appeared to be attached to the wellhead. The vent stack was corroded and had numerous holes. I tested for the presence of combustible gases with a portable 5-gas meter at several of the openings in the vent. There were no detectable gases or odors. The surrounding area was comprised of snowy, wooded greenscape.
DP1783 FR No Violations

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References