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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2008046
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/1/2008
Doc Name
New NOI- Non. Conf.
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AMSO
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DRMS
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SSS
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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 INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE DOES NOT NEED TO BE HELD CONFIDENTIAL <br /> Exhibit C-AMSO,LLC Notice of Intent Supplemental Information <br /> section extending from the base of the nahcolitic oil shale(1830 feet approximate depth) <br /> to the base of the Green River Formation(2380 feet approximate depth). Existing site <br /> information(well logs for the;l existing Sulfur Creek#1 Well and well logs and core from <br /> the existing 21-24-298 well)was used to assess the stratigraphic sequence beneath the <br /> site as shown in Figure C.1. As shown,the illite-rich strata occur below the dissolution <br /> surface which is expected at a depth of approximately 1855 feet below ground surface. <br /> The existing site information suggests that little if any water-bearing strata are likely to <br /> be present below the dissolution surface. Therefore, it is anticipated that the L3 will be <br /> the first water-bearing strata present above the illite-rich test zone. Below the illite-rich <br /> test zone,water may be encountered within the upper portion of the Wasatch Formation. <br /> Hydrologic testing will be performed in the corehole and drill holes TM-1 through TM-4 <br /> (described below)to assess hydrologic properties within the illite-rich test zone. <br /> Hydrologic testing may include straddle-packer testing within the corehole and long-term <br /> aquifer testing within the drill holes TM-1 through TM-4. <br /> The wells to support the pilot project will be installed during a single phase of <br /> construction which is scheduled to begin in late summer 2008. It is anticipated that up to <br /> 3 months may be required to complete the well construction and hydrologic testing phase <br /> of the project. Locations for the new wells proposed for the pilot project and the one <br /> existing well on the former Shell drill pad(MWP-1)are shown in Figures A.2 and A.3 <br /> (Exhibit A). The proposed wells are summarized in Table C.1. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> 6 <br />
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