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Country: United States | |
State: Ohio | |
County: <County> | |
Municipality: | |
Operator Name: CLEVELAND METRO SCHOOL DIST | |
Well Pad ID: | |
Farm/Lease Name: JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL | |
License Status: Final Restoration | |
License Date: 2013-02-20 | |
Spud Date: | |
Spud Drilling Contractor: | |
Final Drill Date: | |
Well Total Depth: | |
Configuration: Vertical | |
Latitude: 41.440000 | |
Longitude: -81.790000 |
For data sources see[1]
Well Status | Well Status Date | Comment |
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Change of Owner | 2013-02-05 | Operator changed from 9998, HISTORIC OWNER to 9090, CLEVELAND METRO SCHOOL DIST. WELL TRANSFERRED PER INSPECTOR GPS AND HP STATUS. SEE OWNER FILE FOR DOCUMENTATION. |
APP | 2013-02-20 | Proposed Formations:BIG LIME, Issued Date:2/20/2013, Expired Date:2/20/2015 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:0, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class: |
Plugged/Abandoned | 2013-04-23 | |
Construction Permit Expires | 2014-02-20 | |
Record Last Modified | 2015-02-06 |
For data sources see[2]
Inspection ID | Inspection Date | Inspection Type | Inspection Result | Inspection Comments |
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-1033133690 | 2015-1-14 0:00: | FR | No Violations | |
-1363834693 | 2013-3-18 0:00: | PB | No Violations | |
-1769927968 | 2013-3-19 0:00: | PB | No Violations | |
-403735235 | 2013-1-11 0:00: | PB | No Violations | |
-9595988 | 2013-3-11 0:00: | PB | No Violations | |
0009595988 | 2013-03-11 | Plug / Plug Back | No Violations | I visited the site to check on status of on-going plugging project. Demolition activities associated with the former school building are on-going. The wellhead has been secured and vented. |
0403735235 | 2013-01-11 | Plug / Plug Back | No Violations | Visit to the site of the former John Marshall High School to evaluate an orphan well located in the subsurface basement. The well is currently encased within a pipe chase which leads to the building roof, where the well is being vented. At the site are representatives of Moores Well Service and Hanover Engineering. At the time of this inspection, it is not known whether the well has been plugged previously. A protective cage is to be constructed to protect the wellhead during demolition. Following demolition, the well is to be plugged by Moores Well Service. |
1033133690 | 2015-01-14 | Final Restoration | No Violations | The well has been successfully plugged and abandoned. The wellhead had been formerly located in the basement of John Marshal High School. During demolition of the high school building the well was drilled out and plugged. Construction of the new high Scholl building is on-going at the time of this inspection. A vault has been constructed as a protective measure around the well. Following completion of the new school, the well will be vaulted and vented according to specifications established by the Cleveland School District and their engineering consultants. The area around the well, including those areas impacted during the plugging operation have now been re-worked and incorporated into the new structure and foundation elements. The site meets the requirements for final restoration. |
1359585784 | 2013-01-14 | Orphan | No Violations | I observed the wellhead to be located in the basement portion of the former John Marshall High School. No parts of the wellhead are visible as it is entirely encased within a protective concrete and masonry structure. There is a 2-inch vent stack which courses vertically to the roof, via an enclosed utility chase. The vent stack has been damaged in places, and repaired with duct tape. I measured detectable levels of gas at the repaired section, at around 50% LEL. No ambient levels of gas were detected with the repair tape in place. The school is under going complete demolition and Moores Well Service has been contracted to design and build a system to protect the wellhead during demolition, and to plug and abandon the well post demolition. The exisitng vent stack will be re-routed as part of the protection design. |
1361381273 | 2013-02-20 | Plug / Plug Back | No Violations | The demolition of the school building in the area of the well has been completed to a sufficient extent so that service rig acces to the well can be made. During the course of the day, the protective steel barrier was removed and portions of the concrete pier were excavated away from the well riser. There is a 10-inch diameter casing which extends 1 foot above grade. The 2-inch diameter vent pipe is concentric within the 10-inch casing, and held in place with cement/aggragate mix. A wireline tool with depthometer was lowered into the 2-inch vent and encountered obstruction at 540 feet. It is presumed that a plug of some type exists at this depth. The bottom of the 2-inch vent was measured to be approximately 5 feet below grade. It is further presumed that the cement-aggragate terminates at or near the bottom of the vent line, being held in place with some type of improvised packer. Off-gasing from the well was noted to be very slight, but the vent was reconnected to the tempoary vent stack as a precaution. |
1363834693 | 2013-03-18 | Plug / Plug Back | No Violations | Moore Well Services crews are working this morning to place 7-inch casing into the borehole. The crew has placed centralizes and a cement retainer basket at the terminus. At around 130, an obstruction is encountered. The crew has attempted for a hour to drive the pipe through the obstruction, including repeated attempts to re-clean and condition the hole with fluid. The 7-inch pipe was then tripped out of the hole in preparation to run the 7 7/8 bit back into the hole to ream. It possible that the casing is catching of the 10 casing seat. Work will continue tomorrow 03/19/2013. |
1366410539 | 2013-04-16 | Plug / Plug Back | No Violations | Site meeting to review strategy to deal with leak detected at the wellhead after plugging was completed. The leak was detected by demolition crews the week after plugging was completed. Leaking gas was detected inside the 7-inch casing. Final completion of the new school building will reportedinclude construction of a subsurface vault and |
1366715840 | 2013-04-23 | Plug / Plug Back | No Violations | Appalachian Well Surveys is setting up this morning to set mechanical bridge plug. The target depth will be between 60 and 70 feet. |
1751894721 | 2013-04-22 | Plug / Plug Back | No Violations | The service rig and crew from Moores Well Service is continuing drillout of the plug. The grout plug is fairly hard and progress has been slow. |
1769927968 | 2013-03-19 | Plug / Plug Back | No Violations | Plugging operation is continuing. Moores Well Service contracted Appalachian Well Surveys to log the borehole based on the problems encountered with getting the 7-inch casing to not advance past about 125 feet. The results of the survey have indicated that the remains of an 8-inch casing are in the hole, around 88 feet. The crew attached an 8-inch shoe nipple to the end of the 7-inch and reentered to attach to the 8-inch. Petroset came and cemented the backside of the 7-inch with Class A cement, to surface. Some circulation was observed through the 7-inch. The wellhead was then shut-in overnight. |
For data sources see[3]