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| Well ID: 37-824944 | |
| Country: United States | |
| State: Pennsylvania | |
| County: Sullivan | |
| Municipality: Cherry Township | |
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| Farm/Lease Name: CHERRYMILLS SUL ALT RW | |
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| Unconventional Well: N | |
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| Inspection ID | Inspection Category | Inspection Date | Inspection Type | Inspection Result | Inspection Comments |
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| 2710676 | Primary Facility | 2018-03-26 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | I met with Kevin Rothlisberger when I arrived. Mercer Well Services workover rig was on the site, preparing to drill out plugs on the NE Sul 1H well; plugs already drilled on the SE Sul 1H. Rig mats covering the liner made it impossible to assess, but the berms appeared to be in good condition. Water puddled on containment near the freshwater tank and a Baker tank battery showed elevated conductance (greater than 19.99 mS/cm); the volume was difficult to determine, as the puddle ran under the rig mats, but was at least 25-50 gallons. A smaller amount of water was visible at the liner over the earthen berm at the back of the pad; conductivity ranged from 6.9-7.1 mS/cm. The volume was even harder to determine, as a strip only 2-5" was visible before it ran under the rig mats. Overall housekeeping was otherwise good. I mentioned the areas of elevated conductance to Kevin, and he said he would have them vacced as soon as possible. |
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