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11/23/2007 3:50:12 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999002
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
7/30/2004
Doc Name
Well 20-12: Coaxical Cable
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American Soda LLP
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DMG
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~; <br />r <br />Attached is a graphical representation of the TDR test with the coaxial cable crimps <br />indicated. <br />ASLLP speculates that the hydrostatic pressure of the water within the 7" casing <br />deformed the coaxial cable at a depth of 1209' resulting in a short circuit. Subsequent <br />hydrostatic pressure associated with the 15.6 Ib/gallon cement deformed the coaxial <br />cable at a depth of 1000' resulting in an additional short circuit. <br />The cable test of 7/1 /2004 indicates that 1000' of the coaxial cable and 15 reference <br />crimps are fully functional for subsidence monitoring. ASLLP proposes that the 7/1 /2004 <br />reading be used as the baseline reading with subsequent readings to be performed <br />every 90 days. <br />Future ASLLP TDR installations should be performed in a manner which limits the <br />hydrostatic pressure to which the coaxial cable is exposed to less than 500 psi. <br />ASLLP will test the TDR in Well 20-12 on quarterly time intervals and forward the <br />information to your agency. <br />Should you have any questions or require more information concerning this matter <br />please contact me at 970-285 -0407. <br />Sincer <br />~~ l <br />Ed Coole~ <br />Environmental Health <br />and Safety Manager <br />cc: Kent Walter/BLM <br />Elisabeth Evans/EPA <br />Sandy Stavnes/EPA <br />
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