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Well ID: 37-815159 | |
Country: United States | |
State: Pennsylvania | |
County: Potter | |
Municipality: Ulysses Township | |
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Farm/Lease Name: HEADWATERS PAD 145 ALT ST | |
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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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2714884 | Primary Facility | 2018-04-04 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | I arrived onsite with Elizabeth Niles, WQS and met Scott West of JKLM. A coil tubing rig was on location; Scott informed us that they had finished drilling out plugs on the 6H and shut it in, and had just moved over to the 5H to begin drilling plugs on that well. Recent heavy rain had accumulated in containments and on the pad surface. Although the water in containment showed varied conductance (.60-11.1 mS/cm), puddles on the pad were consistently in the 2.2-3.1 mS/cm range. We noted a containment near the AST that had 20-40 gallons on fluid with elevated conductance (10.5 mS/cm); although water on the pad in proximity shower low conductance (.5-1.1 mS/cm), we did note that the containment had been constructed without a corner berm, and the liner had sagged into the corner. This created a potential path for this water to leave containment; I strongly recommend that JKLM utilize these corner berms, as it was exactly this type of berm construction that caused a release on the Reese Hollow 115 pad recentl |
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