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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999002
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/12/2016
Doc Name
Annual Fee/Report/Map
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Yankee Gulch Minerals Project
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2016
Email Name
THM
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D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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The next photo (Photo 10) shows one lateral leg of three production wells connected by the <br /> steep access road. These wells include 20-76, 29-78, and 29-34 plus an excavated pad that <br /> appears as a wide area in the road. In this photo a large empty tank is staged to the back of <br /> the undrilled site which is a very wide place in the road. <br /> The green lateral piping extending out to each of the production wells and the well skids which <br /> are still in place are visible in this photo. You can see the perspective of how the lateral lines <br /> extend from the main well field piping the shortest distance not in line with the lateral roads. <br /> These pipes were removed without disturbing the mature vegetation along these routes. <br /> Production Well 20-76 Production Well 29-78 <br /> Reclaimed 2015 Reclaimed 2015 <br /> CA <br /> k iw <br /> 4 <br /> { _) <br /> Production Well 29-34 <br /> Reclaimed 2015 t <br /> Photo 10—Production well pads 29-34, 29-78 and 20-76 in June 2015. The well skids are in place on both the 29- <br /> 34 and the 29-76 pads. The lateral piping drops down to each of these pads from the main well field pipe. The <br /> pad where the tank and white truck are located was excavated but no well was ever drilled at this location. All <br /> of these pads were reclaimed in 2015 as shown in Photo 11 following. Photo June 2015 <br /> Solvay Chemicals, Inc.. 11 <br /> DRMS Annual Report <br /> July 8, 2016 <br />
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