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The well penetrated approximately ']8 ft. of unconsolidated overburden <br />• an~3 1'7 ft, of bedrock, The upper 15 ft. consisted of dr,y relatively <br />small grain alluvium. At the 15 ft. level wet blue-gray cuttings were <br />discharged from the hole. These blue-gray cuttings continued to be discharged <br />to the 50 ft, level, plore water was encountered at the 20 ft, level, this <br />seemed to be the 1e6e1 of the writer table, At the 25 ft, level well rounded <br />rocks were encountered, These rocks were small enough such that some <br />were discharged out of the hole and some slumped into and bridged the hole, <br />tJo record was kept of the vertical extent of these rocks. At the 50 ft. <br />level boulders were encountered. These boulders required drilling with mud. <br />When drilling with mud the cuttings are continually recirculated; consequently, <br />the only indication of the type of ground is the ease of drilling, Below <br />50 ft, the ground alternated between hard and soft. The driller felt <br />bedrock was at approximately 78 ft, because no more soft gaps were encountered, <br />Drilling was halted at the 95 ft, level. <br />T?:e water wei.l is 95 ft, deep, penetrating approximately '78 ft. of <br />unconsolidated overburden and 1~ ft, of bedrock, The upper 19?4 ft, of <br />• the hole is 9 7/8" O.D. and the remainder is 6 3/4" O,D. The upper 19}s ft. <br />of the hole is cased with .an 8"X20"7" steel pipe. From the 94 ft, level <br />the well is cased with 80 ft. of perforated and 13 ft. of unperforated <br />4}¢" PVC well casing, The well is packed with minus 3/8" gravel from the <br />bottom to 18}x' below the top of the steel casing. <br />Listed below are the services and materials for which Kissner Drilling <br />intends to charge U.S.S. 14ining Company: <br />95 ft, of drilling <br />21 ft, of 8" steel pipe <br />100 ft, of 4~~" well casing <br />gravel peck <br />2 hrs. of mobilization time <br />1 hrs, of well develonment <br />an unknown amount of demobilisation time <br /> <br />