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Photo 8, below, shows well pad 20-33 before it was reclaimed in 2015. This well is adjacent to <br /> the road and was one of the last wells reclaimed in 2015. This is one of two pads positioned <br /> close to the road that were used for staging reclamation equipment and to set up the cement <br /> batch plant for the plugging work. Wells close to the road were easy to access and both had <br /> flat open ground. In this view, the lateral piping parallels the main well field road and joins the <br /> well skid on the south side of the road. It is insulated four and six inch diameter pipe. The well <br /> head is still visible right in front of the well skid. <br /> " <br /> ;r <br /> 44 <br /> Aw <br /> \ � -✓ V. <br /> w , <br /> Photo 8—Production well20-33 in June 2015. The well skid,piping, and well head are still in place in mid 2015. <br /> The main well field piping is just across the road (North) from this pad. It is all insulated 12- <br /> inch diameter, Schedule 80 pipe. In this segment you can see three runs of pipe side-by-side. <br /> Several runs of cable and conduit run adjacent to the pipe throughout the well field. There are <br /> numerous underground road crossings where the lateral roads were constructed to access the <br /> production wells. The main well field pipe passed under these road crossings in very large (24 <br /> inch) heavy steel pipes which were also removed. Crossing on the main road will be taken out <br /> when the main well field road is reclaimed. Prior to the start of 2012, there was an estimated <br /> 44,000 feet of pipe of varying sizes to be removed from the well field. Presently only a portion <br /> of the main well field pipe remains. <br /> Solvay Chemicals, Inc.. 9 <br /> DRMS Annual Report <br /> July 8,2016 <br />