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Shown below in Photo 18 is production well 20-19 in 2015 before the single remaining short <br /> string was plugged and abandoned. The long string of production well 20-19 was plugged and <br /> abandoned in 2010. The lateral piping extending to this well is visible as it drops down the <br /> upper side of the pad and the well skid is still in position by the well head. This pad sits just <br /> above the Lower Pump Station and Test Mine building pad in Yankee Gulch. There are also <br /> three power line poles visible in this photo. The power line extending through Yankee Gulch <br /> was removed from the well field in early 2016 while the ground was still frozen. <br /> 40 <br /> U <br /> "T <br /> per: ;;: � � 'S^,n.s'rr ; �a,��.�,i � .r""''w •-.'� � .� 1* •: ���� ,'ivy a�; �, �� . <br /> V. <br /> Ile 01" <br /> 41T, <br /> / .r l •,t l rY� •. 2 * y1y ."',.fit b " fw✓`/`"yk.'. <br /> _ .w m'.� isk" <br /> If �6F .'V� �•Mww i Ir _.. d b xyY r <br /> 5,1 <br /> :r <br /> '6, <br /> Photo 18—Well 20-19 prior to plugging and abandonment in 2015. The well skid and lateral piping are visible on <br /> the back of the pad and a few poles of the power line can be seen in this photo. The area across the bottom of <br /> this photo is the reclaimed road to Class V injection well 20-6. This road was re-contoured and drill seeded prior <br /> to the start-up of the commercial phase project in 2000. Photo June 2015. <br /> Solvay Chemicals, Inc.. 19 <br /> DRMS Annual Report <br /> July 8, 2016 <br />