This is a copy of the original log on file at M-W given to Jim Ridgeway on 1/21/2008 via phone.
205-210 Water bearing - 8gpm
226-231 Water bearing - 35gpm
236-252 Water bearing - 50gpm
Well Intake Opening Type
Screened
Screen Type
Johnson stainless steel
Screen Mesh Size
.100
Screen Start Depth
237
Screen Stop Depth
252
Perforated
No
Start: Not Available
Stop: Not Available
Start: Not Available
Stop: Not Available
Perforation Description
Not Available
Gravel Packed
No
Gravel Depth
Start: Not Available
Stop: Not Available
Note:
Not Available
Casing Type
Steel
Casing Thickness (in)
Not Available
Casing Depth (ft)
237
Casing Stickup (ft)
2
Casing Diameter (in)
6
Liner Type
Not Available
Liner Diameter (in)
Not Available
Liner Depth (ft)
Not Available
Comments
Not Available
Static Water Depth (ft)
65
Pumping Level & Yield
Not Available
Recovery Rate
Not Available
Method of Testing
Not Available
Development Method
Not Available
Duration
Not Available
Type
Not Available
Volume
Not Available
Depth (ft)
From: Not Available
To: Not Available
Pump Install Date
Not Available
Pump Model
Not Available
Pump Brand Name
Not Available
Final Pump Intake Depth (ft)
Not Available
Pump Size (hp)
Not Available
Well Disinfected Upon Completion
No
Method of Disinfection
Not Available
Water Quailty Tested
No
Water Quality Params Tested
Not Available
measured from ground surface
0ft to 45ft
Silty cobble gravel
45ft to 49ft
Boulder
49ft to 65ft
Silty gravel
65ft to 68ft
Cobble gravel
68ft to 125ft
Silty gravel
125ft to 127ft
Brown sand
127ft to 145ft
Brown sandy gravel
145ft to 149ft
Boulder
149ft to 180ft
Silty gravel
180ft to 209ft
Silty sandy gravel - water bearing
209ft to 233ft
Sandy gravel - prog lgr gravel
233ft to 253ft
Coarse sand-coarse gravel
253ft to 260ft
Silty gravel
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