EPA-520.
          COMPILATION OF
   INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
        INJECTION WELLS IN
        THE UNITED STATES
                VOLUME 1
              UNITED STATES
       ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
            Washington D.C. 20460

                  1974

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          EPA-520/9-74-020
             October 1974
             VOLUME 1
   Compilation of Industrial and Municipal
     Injection Wells in the United States
United States Environmental Protection Agency
    Office of Water Program Operations
 Oil and Special Materials Control Division
       Special Sources Control Branch
         Washington,  D.  C.  20460

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                  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    The data used in this report were collected by WAPORA, Inc.,
Washington, D.  C.  (Contract No. 68-01-0727).  A major contributor
was Dr.  Donald L.  Warner.  Data analysis was made by William E.
Thompson of the Special Sources Control Branch.

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                               Contents





                                                           Page



Table of Contents	iii



List of Figures	iv



List of Tables	v






Summary	1



Introduction	3



Scope of This Report	5



Current Situation	8



References	21



Data	23
                                   111

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                              List of Figures
Number                        Title                          Page
    1                 Operating Injection Wells in the
                       United States	4

    2                 Injection Wells Drilled in United States	9

    3                 Injection Well Operations Begun and
                       Terminated in U. S	10

    4                 Growth of Operating Injection Wells
                       In  U. S	11
                                  IV

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                              List of Tables


Number                      Title                              Page

   1               Permit Status of Injection Wells	  6

   2               Operating Status of Injection Wells	7

   3               Injection Well Development Through
                    The Years	12

   4               Standard Industrial Classification of
                     Injection Wells	14

   5               Reservoir Rock Type and Age	15

   6               Well Completion Depths	17

   7               Distance of Waste Water  Travel Calculated
                     For Actual Conditions Using Equations
                     a) and (2)	19
                               v

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                            SUMMARY




    Injection of industrial and municipal wastes by deep wells has been




practiced for nearly 50 years, but it has been within the past ten years




that this disposal technique has become greatly important as a method to




diminish surface water pollution problems.  This inventory updates a long




list of earlier inventories by other regulatory agencies to chronicle the deep




waste-injection well situation.




    As the effects of subsurface pollution are not well understood, it was




necessary to gather all data possible regarding practices which may introduce




materials to the  subsurface.  Information was collected for industrial and




municipal deep well-injection systems  using saline aquifers.  Excluded




from the inventory were oil field brine injection wells,  storage wells and




private domestic sewage wells.  Comprehensive geologic settings, technical




specifications, and operating procedures were recorded and stored  in the




STORET computer file.  The collected data was assessed to determine




current trends.




    Injection well development has been rapid since 1964, with an average




of 23 new wells being drilled each year since that time.  There currently




exist 333 permitted industrial and municipal waste injection wells, of which




278 are drilled and 178 are  operating..  A wide variety  of waste waters are




injected, including chemicals, petrochemicals, pharmaceutical products,




hydrocarbon refining by-products, metal munufacturing wastes,  and municipal




sewage.  Three major injection zones; the Cambro-Ordovician Arbuckle

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carbonates, the Cambrian Mt. Simon sandstone, and the unconsolidated



Tertiary sands of the Gulf Coast are used as reservoirs for subsurface



emplacement of waste water.



    Deep waste-injection wells are constructed to a depth greater than



1, 000 ft. (90% of the wells) and inject wastes at  a rate less  than 400 gpm



(86% of the wells) with a surface pressure head  less than 600 psig (78% of



the wells).  The waste water that is injected will travel less than 1, 000 ft.



after ten years of operation (97% of the wells) and nearly one mile in



50 years time.

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                           INTRODUCTION



    Disposal of industrial wastes by deep well injection has been



recognized and practiced for nearly fifty years,  though little attention



was given this technique until the 1960's when the diminishing capabilities



of surface waters to receive effluents,  without violation of standards,  made



disposal and storage of liquid wastes by deep well injection increasingly more



attractive.



    Several inventories have been made within the past 10 years which



document the ever changing waste injection well picture in the United States.



The first of these inventories, by Donaldson (1964), showed only 30 wells.



Later inventories, by  Warner (1967), the Interstate Oil Compact Commission



of 1968  (Ives and Eddy, 1968),  and Warner (1972) showed  110,  118, and 246



wells respectively.



    As of mid-1973,  278 deep disposal wells had been constructed. • Another



44 wells had been permitted or were seeking permits to be drilled.  Though



this number may seem small,  the volume and potency of wastes involved



have caused considerable concern.



    In order to facilitate the expansion  and continuous analysis of injection



well inventories,  all collected data was stored in EPA's  STORET computer



system. These data will be updated to reflect new well completions and



well changes.

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         FIGURE 1
OPERATING INJECTION WELLS
   IN THE UNITED STATES

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                      SCOPE OF THIS REPORT



    It has become necessary to compile a comprehensive description of



the geologic settings,  technical specifications, and operating procedures



of deep waste injection wells to be used in a ground water and deep
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injection well monitoring program.  Data for this compilation was collected



for EPA by a  contractor and analyzed by the staff of the Special Sources



Control Branch.



    This compilation sought to assemble information for each industrial



and municipal waste injection well site in the United States,  constructed



for injection into saline water aquifers whether in current use,  proposed



for future use, or abandoned.  Oil field brine  re-injection wells,  injection



wells for secondary recovery or extraction of minerals,  and private



domestic sewage disposal wells were  excluded from this inventory.



    The compilation was designed to provide general information for all deep



well injection sites including:



    .   Facility location,  operator and  status of operation.



    .   Lithology and stratigraphy including storage  capacities,



      fluid characteristics, hydrofracturing pressures, and



      hydrodynamics of the injection aquifer.



    .  Fresh-water, other useful aquifers, and mineral resources



      in the area.



    .   Specific waste characteristics.



    .   Technology, development,  equipment and monitoring of the



      injection wells.

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                                    TABLE 1
                      PERMIT STATUS OF INJECTION WELLS

ARKANSAS
ALABAMA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
FLORIDA
HAWAII
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MISSISSIPPI
NEVADA
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
WEST VIRGINIA
WYOMING
TOTAL
TOTAL # WELLS
PERMITTED
1
5
5
2
9
4
7
13
1
16
3
77
34
1
1
1
4
4
9
14
9
3
104
6
1
333
PDR
1
5
5
1
7
3
4
13
1
15
2
44
27
1
1
1
2
3
7
8
2
3
62
5
1
223
PDC






1












1


5
1

7
POP



1





1
1
5
5



1
1
1

7

8


32
PNC











3










9


12
PND











24







3


20


47
DAP











1







2





3
AFP




2
1
1









1








5
SNA






1





2





1






4
KEY:
      PDR  PERMITTED, DRILLED
      PDC  PERMITTED, DRILLED, CANCELLED
      POP  PERMITTED, DRILLED, PLUGGED
      PNC  PERMITTED, NOT DRILLED, PERMIT CANCELLED
PND  PERMITTED, NOT DRILLED
DAP  DRILLED, APPLYING FOR PERMIT
AFP  APPLYING FOR PERMIT
SNA  STATUS UNKNOWN

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                             TABLE 2
              OPERATING STATUS OF INJECTION WELLS
                  TOTAL # WELLS
NOP   NOUP  DN    PND   PC
ARKANSAS
ALABAMA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
FLORIDA
HAWAII
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MISSISSIPPI
NEVADA
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
WEST VIRGINIA
WYOMING
TOTAL
1
5
5
2
9
4
7
13
1
16
3
77
32
1
1
1
4
4
9
14
9
4
104
6
1
333
1
1
4

4
1
5
11

13
2
40
21
1
1
1
1

6
8
1
2
47
5
1
178


1







1
5
4




1
1

3

5
1

22


1
1
1


1
1
2

2
2






1
2
1
8


23

4


2
2
1
1

1

3
5



3
3
2
4
3
1
21


55




2
1
1




26







1


13


44











1










10


11
KEY:  0      OPERATING
     NOP    NOT OPERATING, PLUGGED
     NOUP   NOT OPERATING, UNPLUGGED
     DN     DRILLED, NEVER USED        7
     PND    PERMITTED, NOT DRILLED
     PC     PERMIT CANCELLED, NEVER DRILLED

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                       CURRENT SITUATION



    As of mid-1973,  there are known to exist at least 333 waste injection



sites located in 25 states (Fig. 1, Table 1).  Table 1 shows the division



of these well sites according to known per.mit status.  Three hundred and



twenty-one  (321) wells have been permitted to operate.  These wells may be



presently operating,  may not yet be operating, or can have operated in the



past but not now.  To clarify the current operational situation Table 2 was



developed.



    Of 333 sites listed, 278 have waste injection wells constructed on them.



Over sixty percent (178) are presently being used for deposition of wastes to



the subsurface. An additional 45 wells have been used at some time in the



past for deposition of wastes.  It is safe to assume that municipal and



industrial wastes have been disposed in at least 223 wells in the United States



and, in the near future,  nearly 100 more  sites may be used.



    Prior to 1964,  67 deep waste-injection wells had been drilled,  and of these,



52 had been operated. Within the past 10 years well development has progressed



rapidly.  An average of 23 new wells were drilled each year during this time



and of these, 19 were put into operation (Table 3, Fig. 2-4).  Such rapid



development has concerned Federal, State and local governments because



of the many uncertainties of pollution  resulting from deep well waste injection.



    Chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical plants are the  largest users



of waste injection wells (48. 9%),  with petroleum and gas extraction, and the



refining of these second  (25.4%) primary metal plants are third  (5. 9%)

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CO
40 -|
38 -
36 -
34 -
32 -
30 -
28 -
26 -
24 -
22 -
20 -
18 -
16 -
14 -
12 -
10 -
 8 -
 6 -
 4 -
 2 -
                                       FIGURE 2
                          INJECTION WELLS DRILLED IN U.S.
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                       S3
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                         ininininmcDCDCDcoco
                                                             co co CD
                                                                                «- CM
                                         YEAR
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                            FIGURE 3



                  INJECTION WELL OPERATIONS


                 BEGUN AND TERMINATED IN U.S.
                                                  |""|  BEGIN OPERATION
                                                       TERMINATE OPERATION
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»- CM
                             YEAR
                              10

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180

170

160

150

140

130

120

110

100

 90

 80

 70

 60

 50

 40

 30

 20

 10
                 FIGURE 4
GROWTH OF OPERATING INJECTION WELLS IN U.S.
         I	I
                                                    l   i  i
      50  51 52 53 54 55 56 57  58 59 60 61  62  63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73
                                    YEAR
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                  TABLE 3
INJECTION WELL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE YEARS
NEW NEW CEASED OPERATING ACCUMULATIVE
YEAR DRILLED OPERATION OPERATION (C-D) OPERATING
(A) (B) (C) (Dj (E) (F)
PRE - 50
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
4
3
3
8
1
3
2
8
4
3
4
6
6
4
8
13
17
19
20
28
36
29
22
24

2
2
2
5
1
5
2
6
4
3
3
7
4
2
4
14
17
17
19
22
20
21
21
19
1


1





1




1

1
1
3
2
6
2
7
5
15

2
2
1
5
1
5
2
6
3
3
3
7
4
1
4
13
16
14
17
16
18
14
16
4
1
2
4
5
10
11
16
18
24
27
30
33
40
44
45
49
62
78
92
109
125
143
157
173
177
178
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(Table 4).  Sanitary service industries account for 8. 6% of the injection



wells used, into which a wide variety of wastes ranging from municipal



sewage to petrochemicals are injected.



    Experience has shown that nearly all types of rock can,  under favorable



circumstances, have sufficient porosity and permeability to yield or accept



large quantities of fluids.  Characteristics looked for when an aquifer is



to be used  for the injection  of liquid wastes are:   (1) a zone with sufficiently



permeability, porosity,  thickness, and areal extent to act as a liquid storage



reservoir; and (2) a zone which is vertically below fresh water circulation



and is  confined vertically by rocks that are impermeable to waste liquids.



    Three major  zones of injection exist in the United States.  Tertiary sands



of the Gulf Coastal geologic province'provide the  primary injection zone for



wells in Texas,  Louisiana,  and Alabama.   The Cambro-Ordovician Arbuckle



carbonate group of the central plains is used in Kansas and Oklahoma, and



injection in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois is made into the Cambrian



Mt.  Simon sandstone.



    Sands and sandstones are most commonly used as injection aquifers



(62.1%), with carbonates second (33.8%).   Evaporites,  shales and



metamorphics comprise the remaining four percent (Table 5). The age of



these injection aquifers range from Tertiary to pre-Cambrian.  One hundred



and six (106)  wells are completed in rock of Tertiary age.  Of these 93 are



completed  in unconsolidated sand and sandstone and the rest (13) in limestone



or evaporite.  Only 20 wells are completed in Mesozoic age rock and are



primarily into sandstone (19 wells). Rock of Paleozoic age are used most
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                                TABLE 4

                  STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
                           OF INJECTION WELLS
                               (268 WELLS)

                                                WELLS         PERCENTAGE
MINING (9.3 %)
    10   METAL MINING                               2               .7
    12   COAL                                      1               .4
    13   OIL & GAS EXTRACTION                       17              6.4
    14   NON-METALLIC MINING                        5              1.9

MANUFACTORING (80.6 %)
    20   FOOD                                      6              22
    26   PAPER                                     3              1.1
    28   CHEMICAL & ALLIED PRODUCTS               131             48.9
    29   PETROLEUM REFINING                        51             19.0
    32   STONE & CONCRETE                          1               .4
    33   PRIMARY METALS                           16              5.9
    34   FABRICATED METALS                          3              1.1
    35   MACHINERY - EXCEPT ELECTRONICS              1               .4
    36   ELECTRONICS                                1               .4
    38   PHOTOGRAPHICS                             3              1.1

TRANSPORTATION. GAS. AND SANITARY SERVICES [9.8 %)
    47   TRANSPORTATION SERVICE                     1               .4
    49   SANITARY SERVICE                          23              8.6
    50   WHOLESALE TRADE - DURABLE                  1               .4
    55   AUTO DEALERS & SERVICE                     1               .4

OTHER (.4 %)
    72   PERSONAL SERVICE                           1               .4
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              TABLES
    RESERVOIR ROCK TYPE AND AGE
            (269 WELLS)
      SAND&
(%)   SANDSTONE
CARBONATE  EVAPORITE   SHALE   OTHER
TERTIARY 39.4
CRETACEOUS "1
JURASSIC > 7.4
TRIASSIC J
PERMIAN "1
PENNSYLVANIAN
MISSISSIPPIAN
DEVONIAN
SILURIAN
ORDOVICIAN
CAMBRIAN J



^58.2



pre-CAMBRIAN .4
TOTAL (269]
%
93
19

1
12
5
4
10
1
2
20

167
62.1
11



14
2
1
21
3
20
19

91
33.8
2



2



4



8
3







1


1

2
.7











1
1
.4
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often (143 wells), including sandstones (55), carbonates (80),  evaporites



(6) and shales (2).  One well is completed in pre-Cambrian metamorphics




(Table 5).



    Vertical separation of injection zone and potable water is requisite.



If the injection zone is at least 1, 000 ft.  (300 m. ) below land surface, one or



more rock strata which are sufficiently impermeable to vertical movement



of wastes should be present to allow protection of potable waters.  In 90



percent (242) of the wells  completed the injection zone is  located at least



1, 000 ft. (300 m. ) below land surface (Table 6).



    Wastes should also be separated horizontally in the aquifer from any



potable water which may  occur in the aquifer.  No data is available to



indicate presence of fresh water in the aquifers used for  injection or its



separation from the waste fluid.



    Pressures of 0. 5 - 1.1 psi/ft.  of depth are necessary  to fracture most



sedimentary rock.  Well-head injection pressures of less than 600 psi (40 ksc)



are required for injection by 78 percent of the wells.  This relatively low



pressure head should not fracture most rock into which the waste is currently



being injected if the well is over 1, 200 feet deep.



   About 70 percent of present wells inject waste at a rate less than 200 gpm



(15 Ips) and 86 percent less than 400 gpm (30 Ips).   This is a relatively low



rate and should be expected as the range for future  injection wells.



   Distance of waste water travel was calculated for 143  (53.2%) wells for



which sufficient data was available to make  such calculations.  Two calcu-



lations were made to determine radial distance of travel without and with



dispersion.  The radial distance of movement without dispersion was



determined from the equation:






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      WELL COMPLETION DEPTHS (262 WELLS)


    DEPTH                # WELLS          PERCENTAGE
   0 - 1000 FT                20              7.6
1001 - 2000                   56             21.4
2001 - 3000                   33             12.6
3001 - 4000                   34             12.8
4001 - 5000                   39             14.8
5001 - 6000                   44             16.7
6001 • 7000                   18              7.2
7001 - 8000                   12              4.8
8001 +                       3              1.2
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    (1)  r =r"Qt"
Where:  r = radial distance of travel (ft. )



        Q = injection rate (cfs)



        t = time since injection began (sec )



        4 = 3.1416



        b = acquifer thickness (ft)



        0  = aquifer porosity.



    This equation represents minimum distance of travel and was calculated



for 5,  10,  and 50 years  (Table 7).  Within ten years, and in 97 percent of



the cases the waste water will have traveled not more than 3, 000 ft.  (1, 000 m)



producing a cone of influence covering less one square mile.  After 50 years



the waste water will have traveled less than one mile (1. 6 km) producing a



cone of influence less than 3  square miles  in area.



    The radial distance  of travel  with dispersion is slightly greater than



without and is calculated from:



    (2 )  T = r + 2 .



Where:  r" = radial distance of travel with dispersion (ft)



         D= Coeffecient of dispersion  (ft)



         r = value from eq.  (1)



(This equation is simplified from the solution to the differential equation for



radial dispersion and if for the point at which C/Co = 0. 002. )



    No actual values  for D are available for any existing injection wells, so



high values were used for limestone (65 ft) and sandstone  (3 ft) as determined



by other field studies.   The reliability of the calculation depends upon the






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                             TABLET

      DISTANCE OF WASTE WATER TRAVEL CALCULATED FOR ACTUAL
               CONDITIONS USING EQUATIONS  (1) AND (2)
                            (148 WELLS)
WITHOUT DISPERSION                   10 YEARS               50 YEARS

     0-1000 FT                       89     "1               34  '
   1001 -2000                         44      > 972%         45
   2001-3000                         11     J               27   } 97.2%
   3001-4000                           2                     15
   4001 - 5000                           0                     13
   5001 - 6000                           2                      7
   6001 - 7000                           0                      0
   7001 - 8000                           0                      2
   8001 -15,000                          0                      2
 WITH DISPERSION

     0-1000 FT                        69    "1               23
   1001 - 2000                          58     > 96%          44
   2001 - 3000                          15    J               32    ^ 96%
   3001 - 4000                           2                    17
   4001-5000                           1                    11
   5001 - 6000                           0                    10
   6001 - 7000                           2                     1
   7001 - 8000                           0                     2
   8001 -15,000                          0                     3
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fact that there is no great difference in density or viscosity of the injected



fluid and the reservoir fluid, there is not a high rate of natural flow in



the aquifer,  and the fluids are miscible. ' In cases where one or more of these



constraints is violated,  the maximum distance of travel could be considerably



more than calculated.



    In 96 percent of the cases 10 year estimated movement is less than 3000



feet (1, 000 m).  After 50 years the distance of travel will be less than 6000



feet.



    Following this section is the data collected and used in this compilation



and analysis.  The information is separated by state and well identification



numbers follow the system developed by Warner (1972).  For information



on recovering the data from STORET contact the STORET User Assistance



Group,  Division of Monitoring and Data Support, EPA Headquarters.
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                            REFERENCES


Ballentine,  R.  K., Reznek, S. R., and Hall, C. W. ,  Subsurface
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Donaldson,  E.  C., Subsurface Disposal of Industrial Wastes in
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    Circular 8212, 34 pp  (1964).

Hanby, K. P.,  Kidd, R. E., and LaMoreaux,  P. E., "Subsurface
    Dispoal of Liquid Industrial Waste in Alabama - A Current
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Ives,  R.  E., and Eddy,  G.  E. , Subsurface Disposal of Industrial
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Meers,  R. J.,  "Design, Drilling and Completion, Operation, and
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Rima,  R. , et al, Subsurface Waste Disposal by Means of Wells -
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Warner, D. L. ,  Survey of  Industrial Waste Injection Wells,
    3 Vols., Final Report,  U. S.  Geological Survey Contract
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                          Data

The following data is arranged alphabetically by state and
numerically within each state to following the system
developed by Warner (1972).   The data is presented in a
four (4) page format; each page is labelled a-d.  In the  event
that sufficient data is lacking to complete  a page of this format
that page has been deleted.

The codes used with permit status and operating status are
those used in Tables 1 and 2  respectively.

This data is also available through the STORET/GPSF  computer
file of EPA.  Information on retrieval may be obtained  from the
STORET User Assistance Group,  Division of Monitoring and Data
Support, EPA Headquarters.
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                                             Well Id.  Code:   AL-I
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES
 Permit Status:   PDR
                                      Bucks, Alabama
Operating Company Name and Address;  stauffer


I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)  06
2.  Latitude and Longitude;  30°58'25"'/88°oi'05ir~
                                        Operational Status:	Q_
                                                            (Year)  73
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description); 2056.3 ft. north of the south line and
     868.2 ft. east of the west line, SE 1/4, Sec. 7, T1S, R1E               ""
     County;  Mobile
                                         State:  Alabama
 5.  SIC Classification:  2879
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected: Industrial and agricultural chemical manufacturing
     waste.
 2.
 3-
 M.
 5-
 6,

 7.
 8.
 9.
10,
    Date Well Permitted;  2/69
    Injection Rate;  72,000
          Completed:
    Injection Pressure;  310 psi
    Total Depth of Well;  4300 ft.
    Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;  Midway, Paleocene,
                                             3880-3910 ft
    Date Injection Began: (Day)
    Total Volume Injected to Date:_
    Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
	(Month)   08
 84,043,440   (2/72)'
 (Year)  69
            (Gallons)
   (Month)
JYear).
    Previous Mode of Disposal;  Pumped into Cold Creek- « tributary of the
    Mobile River
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
 1,  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Alluvium
                     (b)
                     Age
                     Recent
 Miocene Sands
 Chickasaway
 Byram-Bucatunno
 Jackson	
 Moody's  Branch"
 Claiborne
 Tallahatta	
 Wilcox
 Nanafolia
 Salt Mountain
 Midway
                     Miocene
                     Oligocene
                     Oligocene
                     U. Eocene
                     U.  Eocene
                     M. Eocene
                     M. Eocene
                     L. Eocene
                     L. Eocene
                     L. Eocene
                     Paleocene
(c)
Depth
0
400
1060
1150
1270
1390
1510
2080
2500
3220
3820
3880
(d)
Thickness
40
660
90
120
120
120
570
420
720
600
60
30
                     (e)
                     Llthologic Description
                     unconsolidated	
                     sand	
                     limestone	
                     clay	
                    limestone
                    sand
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, mlllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Wilcox
3400
80
1418
1.0 psi/ft est.
0.82 psi/ft
Paleocene-Eocene
34
400
52
sands of extensive
areal distribution

various units
1200
2200



Tertiary



clays and sands


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
         chloride
                                                   saline - 88,000 t>pro
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name            Depth    Thickness
Recent-Miocene    0         1200
Wilcox	    2500      720
Midway	    3880      30
                                Areal
                                Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
                                          unconsolidated  potable
                                extensive sand
                saline
                                extensive sand
                saline
5.
U.  Mineral Resources in Area: Oil production from the following fields;
Citronella, South Carlton, and Tensaw Lake.   Salt from the Mclntosh
salt dome	

Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:  None	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); industrial and agricultural
    chemical manufacture waste - alkaline wastewater containing small amounts of
    chlorides and phosphorus	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;  N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:  39.000	
    C.  Specific Gravity:  1.036-1.112  average 1.06	
    D.  Temperature:  N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	___
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   None
5.  Degradability Level and Rate;  None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     None	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:  Filtration
Hole
Size
15
9 7/8
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
32.7#/ft, ]i-40_, ST&C
23///ft, J-55, ST&C
Size
10
7
3/4

Depth
Set
1238
4216


9.5#/ft, J7-40
4
1/2
3401

V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

Injection
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon: 1" 3/4"-
    250 sks 50-50 Litepoz w/4% gel, 3% CaCl, 225 sks 50-50 Litepoz w/ 4% gel and
    3% CaCl, 200 sks Class H common w/ 3% CaCl. 7 inch casing - 2*76 sks 50-50"
    Litepoz w/ 10%_ gel, 300 sks Class H common.	    	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models): Head, CM 10 3/4" OP 8RF x 7" OP w/
    accessories.  Head, T-16, 7" QD 8RD X 4 1/2" OP

4.  lackers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment: Centralizers for
    10 3/4" casing at 1235. 1147. 945. 800. 754. and 612 feet.  Packer - Baker
    tnodel A-l Lak-set at 3393 feet.	

5.  Bottom Hole Completion; Perforations of 7 inch casing.

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.; Periodic acid treatment
    necessary to maintain iniection capacity.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines: Holding tanks before and after filters.	


2.  Filters: Leaf type - 1 to 2 micron v;ith diatomaceous earth	
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:  Transfer and injection approx. 100 gpm
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) NOV..  1969     Average  38	  Maximum 74
            June.  1970              66.4	          81
     "      July.  1972              49.2	         ~W
     "      Oct..  1972              77.8
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) NOV.,  1969     Average 258	  Maximum 295
     "       June.  1970              324
     "       July.  1972          .    31.2
             Oct..  1072              A56
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  192Z    27.713.520       B.  19	  	C.  19	  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:  Continuous monitoring of well head	
         pressure,  flow  to  well,  specific  gravity, pH, and inner annulus        ~
         pressure.	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured: Continuous -
         pH.  specific gravity,  Cl,  and phosphorus	

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads; injection
         pressure monitored continuously.	   	
2.  ContiJieency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  surtace storage.

3.  Regulatory Aspects^

    A.  Construction Requirements;  All fresh water must  be cased  off  and  all
         mineral resources  must be"protected.   Injection  horizon must  be
         between aquicludes.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:  Continuous monitorinp of injection pressure,
         flow to well, specific gravity, pH, inner annulus pressure.	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:  Injection  pressure  may  not  exceed
         .81 psi/ft.  The environment nust be  protected to the  maximum extent
         possible.	      	
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:  AL-2
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
Permit Status:
                  PDR
                                        Operational Status:
                                                               DN
Operating Company Name and Address:  u.s. steel Corp., Fairfield Works.
                                     Fairfield, Alabama
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)  06
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   33°29I40"/86°57'4n"
                                                           (Year)
                                                                    73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  438.5  ft.  east  and  279.5  ft.  south  of  the
     NE corner, NW 1/4, SW 1/4,  Sec.  10, T18S, R4W	
    County:   Jefferson
                                          State:   Alabama
5.  SIC Classification:   3323
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE
1.  Type of Waste Injected:
     FeSOA   	'
                             Pickle liouor waste -  dilute
                                                                 Fed? and
 2.
 3-

 5.
 6.

 7.
 8.
 9.
10.
    Date Well Permitted:   3770
    Injection Rate;   150 gpm
                                              Completed :
    Injection Pressure:   N/A
    Total Depth of Well:   6060 ft
    Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Chickamauga-Copper  Ridge,
    Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (MonthT
    Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A~
                                              Ordovieian.  4643-6060 ft
                                                           (Year)
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                          _(Year)_
    Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A   (Month)	
    Previous Mode of Disposal:  Surface stream -  Opossum  Creek  a  tributary  to
     the Black Warrior River
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Pottsville
 Bangor
 nartselle
 Gasper
 Tuscumbia
 Ft. Payne
 Red Mountain
 Chickamauga
 Copper Ridge
 Knox
(b) (c)
Age Depth
Perms v Ivan i an 0
Mississippian
Mississippian
Mississippian
Mississippian
Mississippian
Silurian
Ordovieian
Ordovieian
Camb . -Ord .
3354
35/4
3755
3789
3897
4158
4643
4920
5400
(d)
Thickness
3354
220
181
34
108
261
485
277
1140

                                                          (e)
                                                          Llthologlc Description
                                                          siltstone, shale, coal
                                                          limestone, shale
                                                          sandstone
                                                          shale	
                                                          limestone	
                                                          limestone, chert	
                                                          sandstone, limestone
                                                          dolomite	
                                                          dolomite	
                                                          dolomite	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
flJ) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithos tat ic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Red Mt. Knox
4415 5550
215 220
970


Sils Camb-Ord.
fracture
fracture

sandstone and
dolomite extensive


1200
3200



Penn-Miss,



shale, limestone,
sandstone -
extensive
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Pottsville
Depth
  0
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
  1200
Llthologic
Character
siltstone
Fluid
Character
fresh to brackish
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:  Coal, iron ore, and limestone are mined in the
    immediate area.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;  None	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); Spent steel
    liquor.  Primarily FeC^ or FeSO^ depending on the process that is used,

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:  N/A _
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;  N/A
    C.  Specif ie Gravity:  N/A    _
    D .  Temperature :  N/A        _
    E-  pH:   N/A

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3.  Toxicity:  N/A	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate: N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A  	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;  Decanting, skimming, two stage filtering.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             20	   65// H-40	  	   64
Intermediate         13  3/4	   32.75# n-40	   10 3/4     1110
                     9  5/8	   26.4# N-80	    7 5/8     4415
Injection	tubing	    2 7/8     4434
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
    _       -  cemented  to  top; 10 3/4 casing - cemented to surface; 7 5/8 casing-
    cemented 2720-4415  feet.	

3.  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models); 7" x 4 1/2" Type 25 tubing head to
    accomodate  a  4  1/2" diameter fibercast tubing.	

4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment: Centralizers at
    1094.  1066. 864.  737.  585. and 377 feet.  Cement basket at 377 ft.	


5.  Bottom Hole Completion; Acidized and swabbed 5525-6060 ft. open hole.

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.:  5,ooo gals. HCI


VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  Small storage tank for filtered wastewater.


2.  Filters: Rough  filtering  through ««nd and/or anthracite.  Second stage
    filtering  through diatomaceous earth leaf-type.
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3.  Pumps:  150 gpm and 1600 psip.  Annulus water pump.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_    N/A	B.  19_  	. C.  19_  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data; Continuous well head monitoring of injection
         temperature, pressure, volume, rate, and annulus pressure - continuous
         water level record of monitor wells.	±
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; Monthly sample
         from monitor water well, 90 day deep injection monitor well sample,	
         springs + veils within 2 mi.  radius 90 days.	
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads: Continuous

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation: Surface storage and
     present acid neutralizing plant.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  As constructed - all surface water cased off
         and all mineral or potential mineral resources protected.

    B.  Monitoring Requirements; Fresh water zones, injection rate and pressure
         and casing, tubing, and annulus pressure.	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  Only spent pickling liquor must
         be disposed.  0.81 psi/ft/	

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                                                                Al-3
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
Permit Status:       	
Operating Company Name and Address:
                                        Operational Status:
                                                              o
                                     Reichhold Chemical Company, Tuscaloosa,
                                     Alabama
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
     Entry Date of Data: (Day)         (Month)
     Latitude and Longitude:   33" - 15' - 05""
                                                           (Year)
                                               7   87° - 28' - 24"""
    Well Location (Legal Description);  ^Northeast 1/4 sec. 3, T. 21S, R 9W about
       7  miles  northeast  of  the  center of Tuscaloosa near Holt, Alabama
    County:   Tuscaoosa
                                         State :   A.1 ab ama
5.  SIC Classification:
                          2899
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected:   waste water  containing sodium sulfite and sulfate,
       phenol,  caustic,  and traces  of organic,  chemicals
 2.
 3.
 l*.
 5.
 6.

 7.
 8.
 9.
10.
Date Well Permitted:
Injection Rate:    N/A"
                            8/70
                                              Completed :
                           N/A
    Injection Pressure:_
    Total Depth of Well:               	____^__^___^_
    Name, Age, and Depth Of Injection Zone:   undifferentiated, silurian-
                            809 7
                                              ordovician6070 -  7480
                                     N/A
Date Injection Began: (Day)   N/A   (MonthT
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal:
                                                          (Year)
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                       (Month)
                                  Black Warrior River
                                                         _(Year)
HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Ifriits Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Pottsville
 Parkwood
 Floyd
 Ft.  Payne
 Chattanooga
 Pre-Chattanooga
 undifferentiated
 undifferentiated
 Knox  Group
(b)
Age
Pennsylvania!!
Mississippi an
Mississippian
Mississippian
Devonian
Devonian
Silurian
Ordovician
Cambrian-Ord
(c)
Depth
80
4390
4865
5630
5825
5870
6070
6634
7480
(d)
Thickness

475
765
1.95
45
200
564
846

                                                         (e)
                                                         Llthologlc Description
                                                         sand, shale, siltstone
                                                         shale, siltstone	
                                                         shale, limestone
                                                         limestone, chert
                                                         shale, cherty limestone
                                                         shale, cherty limestone
                                                         limestone
                                                         dolomite - limestone
                                                         dolomite - limestone
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
Confinlnz Bed_
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(1) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Llthostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
undif ferentiated
6070
1410
3200
1.0 psi/ft. est.
0.8 psi/ft.
Silurian-Ordovociai
1.5-3.0
Fracture Permeabil
74°C @8050
sandstone, dolomit
limestone, porous

Chat. & Pre-Chat. Sha]
4390
1700



i Devonian

ty

.c shale, limestone
:one

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   From 6986-7465  feet level
        Ca-6600ppm.  Mg-1600 ppm,  Na-25000 ppm, K-1040 ppm, Cl-563,000 ppm	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name

Pottsville
Depth
0
80
Thickness
80
2920
Area!
Extent

Extensive
Lithologic
Character
Limestone &
sandstone
Fluid
Character
Dolomite

fresh
fresh



    Mineral Resources in Area:   coal beds  occur  in  the Pottsville  formation
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;    Nonev	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  wastewater  containing
     sodium sulfite and sulfate, phenol,  caustic,  and  traces ot  organic
     chemicals
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   NTT
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH:   N/A 	

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3.   Toxiclty:    Phenol  fatal at  1.59m total dose	
    sodium  sulfite  possibly toxic at high concentrations	

1*.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  Possible corrosion in caustic
      solution                	     .	
5-   Degradability Level and Rate;  Possible breakdown of phenol and  organics
      (Degradation of  phenol and  organics may occur utilizing S0,= and SO  -	
       as  electron sources.)	.
6.   Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Bacteria may be  inhibited by phenol (destroyed at high phenol	
      concentrations)	
7.   Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   N/A	
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

   lection
Hole
Size
20
13 3/4
9 5/8

Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
H-40 65///ft.
H-40 33#/ ft.
K-55 26#/ft.
H-80 6.4#/ft.
Size
16
10 3/4
7
2 7/8
Depth
Set
45
1220 .
5920
5923

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  16 inch
     casing  - 150  sks  Port  A  & Pozmix; 10  3/4 inch casing - 500 sks litewate
     cement; 7  inch  casing  -  bottom  to 4150 ft. cemented	

3«  Well Head  Equipment  (Name and Models):   N/A
     Packers, Centrallzers , and Other Subsurface Equipment;   Baker tubing anchor
      at  bottom  of  tubing  string, centralizers for each casing string. _
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion;  open hole - permeable zones are at 6620-6670 and
       7036-7230 _ _
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   None
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and Plow Lines:
 2.   Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) N/A	  Average	  Maximum
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  KM	  Average	  Maximum
     II
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_   N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19	  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   continuous monitoring of injection
          prpgg,  raging  -  tubing  annultis press. pH. flow rate, spec, gravity;
          use  of  corrosion  tags,  seismic monitoring	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:    N/A	
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  Surface  storage	

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   All  fresh water cased off.  All mineral
         resources  protected.	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements:    Max,  pressure gradient of  0.65 per  foot of
         depth	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                           Al-4
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES
Permit Status:   PDR
Operating Company Name and Address:
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                 _ Operational Status:
                 Ciba-Geigy Inc.	
     DN
                                      Mclntosh,  Alabama
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)    01    (Month)   oe _ (Year)   73
2.  Latitude and Longitude:    31° -  ie'  - 45"   /    87" - 59' -  32.4"
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    Sec. 4.1. T4N. Riw
    County t    Washington
                    State:   Alabama
5.  SIC Classification:
     2899
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:    dilute hydrochloric acid and other organic and
2.
3-
J».
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
inorganic wastes including diazines, chlorobenzilate

Date Well Permitted: 10/31/70 Completed:
Injection Rate: lotio gpm
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: 7513
, and triazines





Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Wilcox Group, Eocene,

Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A (Month)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month)
Previous Mode Of Disposal: Alabama River


(Year)

(Year)







2340-4260


(Gallons)



HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Undifferentiated
Jackson Group
Claiborne Group
Tallahatta
Wilcox Group
i-i-Liiway Group
selma Group
Eutaw          "~
Tuscaloosa Group
(b)

Oligocene
Eocene
Eocene
Eocene
Eocene
Eocene
Cretaceous
Cretaceous
Cretaceous
(c)
Depth
1050
1230
1440
2160
2340
4260
4710
6150
(d)
Thickness
180
210
720
180
1920
450
1440
690
6840
(e)
Lithologic Description
clay, sand, shale,	
clay, sand, shale	
clay, sand, shale	
claystone, shale	
shale, limestone	
limestone, sandstone
chalk	
sand, sandstone, shale
sand, gravel, shale
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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
C*0 Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Llthostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Wilcox Group '
3827 - 3947
120
0.45 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
appro*. 0.82 psi/i
Eocene
28%

67°C (? 7514
sand, sandstone
extensive

Tallahatta
2160 - 2340
180


t.
Eo cene



shale, limestone, marl
extensive

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
          chlorides  6.5%,  Na  4%,  sulfate  6%	"
                                        saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Miocene
Depth
 Alluvium
           Area!     Llthologic     Fluid
Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
 550extensive  sand, gravel  good
"TTK5
                    variable   sand, gravel  good
    Mineral Resources in Area:    Citronella, South Carlton and Tensaw Lake oil
      fields;  limestone,  lignite,  salt
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   dilute hydrochloric  acid
     and  other  organic  and  inorganic wastes  including diazine, chlorobenzilate,
     and  triazines  volume   1000  gpm	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   None	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids; mg/1;   35.446	
    C.  Specific Gravity:    approx.  1.0	
    D.  Temperature:    ambient	
    E.  pH;    7.4    	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty:    Diazine  fatal  to humans -0.4 mg/kg.
      chlorobenzilate  (chlorinated hydrocarbon Insecticide) -highly  toxic

*1.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   Possible corrosion in
      diluate  HC1             _
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;    Chlorinated hydrocarbons highly  resistant
      to  degradation _

6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably none -  material  injected highly toxic and probably destroys all
      bacteria injected with wastes
7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   Settling ponds ,  filtered  to remove solids
      larger than  3 fl.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                            "55ffIF1"       TOT3
Intermediate                        517*                       10  3/4
Injection	   3.7ff  fiber  glass	   4  1/2"
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;    Cement
      plug  from 4250 to  3935,  20" conductor cemented  from  1063'  to  surface,  long
      string cemented from 3827  to  surface.   Dow acid  proof  cement  Jrrom 3b^b  to
      3578'
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):    injection  press-gage,  n"  Master
      Valve	                .          '           ~

Jj.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:    Liner hanger
      3628
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:    5 - 9/1.6" OTD   180'  schedule 40 "C"  - 276  ~~
      hastelloy screen lineiT,gravelpack 20"  open  hole  plugged back to 3947'
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing 'Programs, etc.;   5QQQ gals. HCI acid


VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:    N/A	  	
2.  Filters:    N/A
                                     (c)

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3-  Pimps:   N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_      N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19	  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   6 per strip chart  for continuous records
          of  injection pressure,  annulus pressure, effluent pH,flow rate,
          specific gravity,  interface monitor
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:   Surface storage

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   All  fresh water must be cased; all
          mineral  resources  protected.

    B.  Monitoring Requirements:    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   u*y not exceed traccure
          pressure
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                            Al-5
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                       THE UNTIED STATES
INJECTION
Permit Status:  PDR
                    Operational Status:
DN
Operating Company Name and Address:   ciba-Geigy inc.
                                      Mclntosh, Alabama
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01    (Month)	06_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   3l016I47"/87059f44"
                                       (Year)	73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec.  4.1,  T4N,  Riw
    County;   Washington
                     State:   Alabama
5.  SIC Classification;   2899
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.
Type of Waste Injected: Same as Al-4 well //l

Dilute hydrochloric acid with other inorganic and organic including
2.
3.
M.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
diazines chlorobenzilate and triazines
Date Well Permitted: 6/71 Completed:
Injection Rate: 1000 gpm
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: 2500
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: wilcox Group, Eocene,

Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A (Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month) (Year)
Previous Mode Of Disposal: Holding Ponds and Tombighee River






2340-4260


(Gallons)



PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness
Undifferentiated     Oligocene       1050     180	
Jackson Group	  Eocene	   1230     210	
Claiborne Group      Eocene          1440720
Tallahatta           Eocene          2160     180      '
Wilcox GroupEocene23401920
                                     (e)
                                     Lithologic Description
                                      clay,  sand,  shale	
                                      clay,  sand,  shale	
                                      clay,  sand,  shale	
                                      claystone, shale	
                                      shale,  limestone
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit Confinirwr Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
Of) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Wilcox-Claiborne
2000 - 2296
296
0.45 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
approx. 0.82 psi/fl
Eocene
32

38°C (? 1023'
shale, limestone.
sandstone, marl
extensive
Claiborne Group
1760 - 1970
210


•
Eocene



shale, limestone,
marl
extensive
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
          78,000 ppm	
                                                    Chloride  74,000 -
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Miocene
Alluvium
Depth
to 550
0-100
Thickness
550
0-100
Areal
Extent
extensive
variable
Lithologic
Character
sand & gravel
sand, silt,
Fluid
Character
good
good



    Mineral Resources in Area:   Citronella,  South Carolton, and Tensaw
    Lake oil fields,  limestone;  lignite,  salt
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;    None	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Dilute HCI, inorganic and
     organic wastes including diazine,  chlorobenzilate, and  triazines~~~~
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;    None
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;35,446
C.  Specific Gravity:    Approx. i.o	
D.  Temperature:   Ambient	
E.  pH:   7.4                             ~
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3.  ToXJClty:
         fatal  to  humans  -	0.4 me/kg
              Chlorohenzilate (chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide") - highly

4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   Possible corrosion in
  '    dilute HCl             	
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;   Chlorinated hydrocarbons highly resistant
      to degradation
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably none-material injected highly toxic and probably destroys all
      bacteria injected with wastes.	
7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   settling ponds,  filters to 3 microns,	
      biocide treatment
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

Injection
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   960 sacks
      of class H with 4% gel 500 sacks class H with 2% CaCl - 200 sacks	
      class A with 3% CaCl - 600 sacks of Trinity tite wate 145 sack cement	
      plug.	_^	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/A
Hole
Size
17 1/2"
12 1/4"
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
54.5 ///ft.
43.5 #/ft.
Size
13-3/8
9-5/8
Depth
Set
1017
2000


23 #/ft.
7
1885

 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Packer set @ 1885
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   253 feet of 2.0 gavel screen and 154 feet of
     blank pipe was set from 1889 feet to 2296 and gravel packed in 17 inch hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   Acidized with 5QQQ gals of
     super mud acid	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   N/A	
2.  Filters:
N/A
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3.  Pumps:   N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_   N/A	B.  19__  	C.  19_  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   5 pen strip chart for inj. pressure,
          casing-tubing  annulus, effluent pH, rlow rate, specific gravity

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   Surface storage

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   All  fresh water must be cased off; all
           mineral  resources  protected	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:    Must not  exceed  fracture  press^
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:       AR-l
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     PIJECTION WETJ-g IN THE UNTIED STATES'

 Permit Status:    PDR	Operational Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address;    Great Lakes chemical  Corp.	
                                       P'.O.  Box 1878 - El  Dorado.  Arkansas  71730

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)   Ql    (Month)   06	(Year)   73	
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   33"ii •/92042'10TT'
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    280  FWL  29FNL   SE 1/4   NWI/A   SEI/A
       Sec. 1, 18S 16W                	
 M.  County:   Union                      State:    Arkansas
 5.  SIC Classification:   2819	

 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected:
 2.  Date Well Permitted:  4/71                Completed;
 3.  Injection Rate:   l.42
     Injection Pressure:   60
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   2922
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Lower Graves,  Creataceous
                                               2714 - 2769	
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)            (Year)   71	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   4,680,000	           (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  "N?A  (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Node Of Disposal:   Retention  in  pond	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   LithologLc Description
  N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit;
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
t^) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Lower Graves
2714
55



Unoer Creataceous




Continuous
Sandstone










Shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Brine
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name  '          Depth
 N/A
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   oil and gas
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   None	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):    Sulfuric acid from
     methyl bromide acid scribber and methyl bromide  tail  acid

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:   1.2	
    D.  Temperature:   80	
    E.  pH:   .1
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   Toxicity of l^SO^ arises from pH changes produced by the acid
   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;
    No reaction with surface  equipment
                                                    protective equipment usea
5.  Degradability Level and Rate;   None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not  sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   Filtration
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate
   ectlon
Hole
Size
TT^IA
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
3227//ft
. H-40
Size
T^sTs
Depth
Set
1032


8-1/2
8-1/2
155 + 1
5.5#/Ft
7#/ft. J-55
. Fibercast
5-1/2
5-1/2
2604
3010
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   400 sks
      50/50  doz.   1100 sks neat. - 1032	
      1st  stge  -  2139 gal. HLxll6	
      2nd  stge  -  470 sks  Hall  It. with 3% salt - 3010
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   Hinder Liter Head
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   None
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:    Set  thru Notch Fibercast Injection Zone

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   500 gal. HF Acid


VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

                                    1-500 gal. Fiberglass tank	
1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:
     1-1/2" Polypropylene lines
 2.  Filters;    Cartridge
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3.  Pumps:   Centrifugal  injection pump	



VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average   Variable     Maximum    30	
     it

     M

     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    12/31/72     Average   10	  Maxinum    10
     it
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_72  12QfOQO.OOO       B.  19_71   300,000,000   C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Anode  System on  tubing
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:    N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:    N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:    Folding  tanks

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;    State has  no  formal  requirements


    B.  Monitoring Requirements:    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:    N/A
                                     (d)

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                                                              co-l
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                              VFT.T.S TM
                                           TTNTTOH
Permit Status:   PDF
                                        Operational Status:
      NOP
Operating Company Name and Address:  U.S.  Corp of Engineers and Chemical Corp
                                     Rocky Mountain Arsenal. Colorado	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)  01
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   N/A
                                      (Month) _ 06_
  (Year)	73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  NW 1/4,  NE 1/4,  Sec 26,  T2S,  R67W
    County:    Adams
                                         State:   Colorado
5.  SIC Classification:
                          2899
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:   Chemical wastes.


2. Date Well Permitted: N/A
3. Injection Rate: 200 gpm
4. Injection Pressure: 550 j>si
5. Total Depth of Well: 12.045 ft
Completed :



6. Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: PreCambrian, 11950 ft.
7. Date Injection Began: (Day)

(Month) 11 (Year) 61
8. Total Volume Injected to Date: 165,000,000 (Gallons)
9. Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
10. Previous Mode of Disposal: Seepage
(Month) 02 (Year) 66
ponds

HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
 Fox Hill
 Pierre
 Hygiene
 Niobrara
 Benton
 Muddy
 Dakota
 Lakota
 Morrison
 Lykins
 Fountain
                     (b)
                     Age
                      Cretaceous
                      Cretaceous
                      Cretaceous
                      Cretaceous
                      Cretaceous
                      Cretaceous
                      Cretaceous
                      Cretaceous
                      Jurassic	
                      Triassic	
                      Pennsylvanian
                      Pre Cambrian
(c)
Depth
0
1,250
5,448
7,710
8,000
8,345
8,445
8,745
8,786
8,976
9,582
(d)
Thickness
1_,250
4,198
2,262
290
345
100
300
41
190
610
2,382
11,950
(e)
Lithologic Description
 sandstone	
 shale	
 sandstone	
 shale	
 shale,  limestone	
 sandstone	
 sandstone	
 sandstone
 shale
 sandstone	
 conglomerate	
 schist,  gneiss	
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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Fbrmation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Llthostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, rainidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

11,950 '


4^653
.416 psi/ft est.
PreCambrian
2

116°
hornblende granite
gneiss


*











    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Brine at 114°  C
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Fox Hills
            Depth
              0
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
          Lithologic
          Character
  1250
extensive  sandstone
Fluid
Character
 good	
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Oil is produced from the Dakota and Muddy in the
     Denver Basin.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Ammonia,  nitrates,
     chlorides, chlorates, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and organic phosphorus
     compounds
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:N/A"
C.  Specific Gravity:_
D.  Temperature:_
E.  pH:   8.0
                             N/A
                        N/A
                                     (b)

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3.   Ibxlclty:   N/A	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not  sterile  at  injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:  Settling, filtration, and addition of
     bacteria killing  agent.	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
InternEdiate

Injection
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon; 20 inch
     casing -  cement + 2%  CaCl2;  13-3/8 inch casing - 2020 sks Pozmix; 8-5/8
    Inch  casing  -  2550  sks  50-50 Pozmix; 5-1/2 inch casing - Pozmix + 6%
     Bentonite.	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):  N/A
Hole
Size
20
17-1/2
11

Casing
Weight




or Tubing
and Grade




Size
20
13-3/8
8-5/8
5-1/2
Depth
Set

2,000
11,171
9,000

    Packers, Centrallzers , and Other Subsurface Equipment;  Baker model D packer
    at  9011  ft.;  2  centralizers on 8-5/8" casing at 4507 ft. and 9866 ft. _
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  4 inch flow line, 90 acre asphalt lined
    lake,  12000 gal,  concrete  presedimentation tank, and 30000 gal clarifier.

2.  Filters:   2 - US  Filtre Co. leaf filter
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3.  Pumps:    2 - single stage centrifugal  lift  pumps,  4  - Worthington positive
     displacement pumps to protect against  water hammer.	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:  Seismic monitoring from several locations,


    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:,- N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   Seismic monitoring
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:    CO-2
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                                   STA1
                INJECTION
 Permit Status:
              PDR
Operational Status:    NOUF
 Operating Company Name and Address;   shell Oil Company


 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)	06_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
                                 1700 Broadway - Denver, Colorado
                                                       (Year)   73
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description);    250 ft.  east and 110 ft.  south of
     west I/A corner of Sec 28, T1S, R97W
County :
                Rio Blanco
 State:
Colorado
 5.   SIC Classification:  2911
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected:  Waste water from an experimental pilot project,
 2.   Date Well Permitted:12/1/70
 3.  Injection Rate;  42 gpm
                                          Completed:
                            _
     Injection Pressure;  350 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well; 1500 ft.	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Green River", Tertiary
                                              1445 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day) 01     (Month)   01
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date":   N/A
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) 31
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   None
                                   (Month)   12
                                                       (Year)
                            71
                                                                  (Gallons)
                  TYear)
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Green River
                  (b)             (c)      (d)          (e)
                  Age             Depth    Thickness    Lithologic Description
                  Tertiary         12~0~       2T)OT5shale,  si It stone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Conflnine Bed
(T) Tfeme
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Pt.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Hthostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(B) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Fteservolr Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Green River
1445
40
580 at 1250 ft.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1566
Tertiary
30

30°
leached zone


Green River
«




Tertiary



shales


    C>  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  TDS = 84,000 ppm
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources In Area:   Extensive petroleum deposits in the basin in
     the form of  oil shale,  sodium minerals  such as Dawsonite and Nahcolite
     are found in the lower  portion  of  the Green River.

    Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Waste from an experimental
     oil  shale  pilot  project  -  brine  solution containing NaCO^ and NaHCOQ	
     as principal  salts.	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;  N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:" 150,000
    C.  Specific Gravity:    N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A 	'^
    E-  PH:    N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	                    	        	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  isr/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;   Settling of suspended solids  and  possible
     filtration and dilution if necessary	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             12-1/4	    	                    9-5/8      182
Intermediate         8-3/4           20#   K-55               7           1100
Injection            6	_    EUE tubing	   3-1/2       1100
Other                                                        5-1/2
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   N/A
3.  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/A
ij.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Tension packer
     at 1900 ft.; Baker lock set packer at 1127 ft.;  pressure gage is  used  on
     the well head.	

5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Open hole completion to 1240 ft.   Slotted    ~"
     5-1/2 inch casing at the bottom 50 ft.  of hole.	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  100 barrel surge tank and 7,500 barrel
     lined sump pit	

2.  Filters:N/A
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3.  Pumps:   N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   1/6/71       Average   42	  Maximum_
               2/1/71                 42	63
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   1/6/71       Average   108	  Maximum
              2/1/71                 260
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_    N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Rate of injection, volume,  pump and
         casing pressure, and chemical character of waste recorded daily -
         Monthly reports to Water Pollution Control Commission.	
    B.  Saiqpling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:   Samples of
         wastes analyzed weekly; water quality of domestic well and nearby
         stream analyzed monthly.
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  Waste diverted to
     15,000 barrel pit lined with impermeable membrane.
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   Total volume not to exceed
         150 acre-feet; pump pressure not to exceed 350 psi.	
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                                                CA--1
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STAT
Permit Status:   PDR
                                       Operational Status:
                          Nul'P
Operating Company Name and Address;   Aerojet-General Corporation	
                                  •    P.O.  Box 1947 - Sacramento, California
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   02    (Month)	11
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   38-37'25"/i2i°i2'30"
                                                           (Year)	72
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec.  32, T9S, R?E
    County:   Sacramento
                                         State:California
5.  SIC Classification:   28ZT
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Nitroplasticizer production waste
                           3/62
2.  Date Well Permitted:	
3.  Injection Rate;   5.000.000 gpv
          Completed:
    Injection Pressure;   Vacuum
5.  Total Depth of Well;   l.SeTrcr
                                       	  		
6.  Name, Age, and Depth Of Injection Zone;   Mehrten,  Miocene-Piocene  14(HT
                                       (MonthT
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date;
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)   11   (Month)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A    	"
                                                 01        (Year)
                                                 1/66  to  7/68
                               63
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                         TYear),
                                                                   68
HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Victor
Laanna
Menrton
                     (b)
                     Quaternary
              Tertiary-quaternary
              Miocene-Piocene
                     Creataceous
(c)
Depth
                                              (d)
                                              Thickness
         430
 (e)
 Lithologic Description
silts , sands, gravels
silts, sands, gravels
sandstone, siltstone,
consolidated sedimentary
  and igneous rocks
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
C6) Ifydro fracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature , °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Mehrton
1400
430
400 psi at 941 ft.
1.0 psi/ft est.
0.8 psi/ft est.
Miocene-Fiocene


14°
Sandstone, siltsto
Conglomerate, tuff
Exten. — greater th

930
430







le Sandy siltstone
-breccia
in 5-10 miles
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   Brackish-pH  8.0, about
          300 ppm total chlorides and 800 ppm IDS
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Mehrton
            Depth
             300
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
 240
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
Mineral Resources in Area:
sandstone, siltstone
                                              conglomerates,  tuff-
                                              breccias
                                                         Principal  usable
                                                           acquiter
                                      dredging has  been done in this  area
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;   No wells  noted other than shallow
      fresh water wells.
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Nitroplasticer production
      waste
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:49,166
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;   9.4
                        N/A
                   N/A
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3.  Toxicity:   Nitrite poisonous at high concentrations, accepted limit
     2 mg/1,  infant methemoglobinemia possible from high nitrate concentrations,
     accepted  limit 50 mg/1 - sulfatelimit 25 tng/1 for drining water	
4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;    None
5.  Degradability Level and Rate;   None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
    Probably not  sterile at  injection, bacterial activity minimal	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;   Settling in a detention pond, filtration,
     pH adjustment, and addition of corrosion inhibitor	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole
Size
Surface
Intermediate 1 7
Casing or Tubing Depth
Weight and Grade Size Set
Casing 18 72
45.45 // seamless black steel 12 3/4 970

Injection
Other 17
8 5/8 1400
Drilled hole 1564
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   12 3/4
      inch  casing -  356  sks  -  permanent Class A cement premixed with  356 c.f.
      perlite plus 4%  bentonite gel + 58 sks neat cement; cement plug at 953 feet

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   N/A
4.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Packer set at 94iFt.;
      casing centralizers on  12  3/4  inch casing at 250, 300, 725, and 93H ft.;
      xvall  scratchers  on bottom  joint of 12  3/4 inch

5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open  hole below 1400  8 5/8 inch casing perforated.

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   None


VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE  EQUIFMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   Detention pond
 2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:    Centrifugal  pump with  a maximum allowable well head injection
      pressure of  50  psig	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  N/A	 Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  1966	  Average vacuum	  Maximum    24
     "
             1967                   vacuum                _____ 22
                 _                _          _____
             1968 _           vacuum _            14
                                                           -
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_6J   1.463.720 _ B.  19_67  4,910,680     C.  19j>6   3,721,080

VIII.  SAFETY IKPORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Continuous  injection pressure  and  rate
          while  in operation.   At  present  there  is no monitoring and  well
          is inactive.
    B.  Sanpllng Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:   A       "
          report of waste water injected was  submitted, but no  system of
          monitoring water quality is  presently  being conducted.
C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
                                                                     Weli
          pressure was monitored continuously but at present well  is  capped
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  None
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   Constructed  according  to  state  of	
         California Department of Natural  Resources,  Division  of  Oil and  Gas

    B.  Monitoring Requirements:    Notify state  of all  significant  changes
         while in operation	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:    None

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                                            Well Id.  Code:   CA-2
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES
Permit Status ;   PDR
                                         Operational Status:
                                                              p_
Operating Company Name and Address:   Fairchild Space and Defense Systems
                                      Beale Air Force Base - Marvsville.  Calif,
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
 1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day) _ (Month)
 2.  Latitude and Longitude:   39"05'30"/l2i"25'38"
                                                           (Year)   72
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);
       SW Corner, Sec. A, T14N, R5E
                                         2000 ft.  North and 2260 feet east of
  .  County :   Yuba
                                         State ;    California
5.  SIC Classification:   3861
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE

1.  Type of Waste Injected;   Developers,  fix solutions,  hardeners,  bleaches.
      and wash waters from both color and  black and white processes
 2.  Date Well Permitted;   10/15/65
3.  Injection Rate:   400,000 gpd
                                              Completed;
 .  Injection Pressure:   N/A
5.  Total Depth of Well;   1070 plugged back from 1110	
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   wheatland,  Eocene,  loio  -  1110
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day) _ (Month)    06
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A
                                   "
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  "N/A  (Month)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A
                                                          (Year)   66
                                                                     ____
                                                                     ( Gallons )~
                                                          (Year)
PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Wheatland
                    (b)
                    Age
                     Cenozoic
                     Cenozoic
                     Cenozoic
                      Eocene
                                    (c)
                                    Depth
                                    _0
                                     396
                                     550
                                     732
                                              (d)
                                              Thickness
                                              396
                                              550
                                              732
                                              278
                                     1100
                                              1QQ
                                                         (e)
                                                         Lithologic Description
                                                          sand, gravel, silt,  clay
                                                          sand, silt,  clay _
                                                          clay and  clayey silt
                                                          olive gray clay
                                                         _sand
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5
(6
(7
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
Ifydrofracturing^ Pressure ^ psi
Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Wheatland
1010
100
.44 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
Eocene
35
100 - 5000

Gray fi'ne-grained
silty sand in
extent
Undif ferentiated
400
700



Cenozoic



Clays and silts


C.
Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;
  Cl.,  8400  mg/l  Na,  3000  mg/l  sulfate, 1600 mg/l Ca , pH  7.6
                                                        IDS 27664 mg/l,  14600 mg/i
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                 396
                 Thickness
                 .90	
                  154
                                Area!
                                Extent
Lithologic
Character
                 550
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
Fluid
Character
fresh	
                                                         brackish
                                                     saline
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate fydrologically Affected Area:   CA-3, CA-4 injection wells
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Jncluding Radioactivity):   Photo processing wastes
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/l:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/l:
    C.  Specific Gravity;   N/A
    D.  Temperature:   N/A
    E.  pH:   N/A	

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A _

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   System  to  remove silver from waste prior to
      injection _


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weiht and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            TT^/4           48/H-40R                13-3/8     205
Intermediate        12-1/4           32? H-40R                 8-5/8     980
  lection          	  96.25// Lois stainless steel 6-3/8   1066
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   13-3/8
      190  sks  to  surface,  12-1/4 450 sks
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;   8-5/8" packer set
      in  the  lower  joint  of  the liner at 984; Type Baker Model AD tension packer
      set with  10,000  Ib  tension

5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Liner-perforated, top at 979' bottom at 1070*
      60 mesh perforations,  2" slots, 6" centers, gravel packed
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   N/A
2.  Filters:    N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)   X/A	  Average	  Maximum	
     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum
     it
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    A ground water monitor well located  330  ft,
          N and 460  ft.  W of  SE corner,  Sec. 5, T14N, R5E	
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:    None                        ~
                                     (d)

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                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES'

 Permit Status;   PDR	Operational Status:    o
 Operating Company Name and Address;  Fairchild Space & Defense Systems
                                     Beale AFB.  Marysville.  California
 I.   GENERAL nEMTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   as	(Year)   7?
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  390n5'30"/l2l025'38"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):   2000 ft.  north  and  2260  ft.  east  of
      SW corner, Sec. 4, T1AN,  R5E.	
 4.   County:   Yuba	State:   California	
 5.   SIC Classification:   3861	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected;  Developers ,  fix solutions,  hardeners,  bleaches,
      and wash waters from both color  and  black and  white processes.

 2.   Date Well Permitted:                      Completed:   6/66
 3.   Injection Rate;  400,000
 *.   Injection Pressure:  N/A
 5.   Total Depth Of Well;  11%  Plugged  back  from 130A  ft. _
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   wheatland.  Eocene.
                                               1010-1110 ft.     _
 7.   Date Injection Began: (Day) _ (Month)  06        (Year)   66  ____   ~~
 8.   Total Volume Injected to Date :   N/A  _ _           (Gallons)"
 9.   Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)      _
10.   Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A __
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Litnology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 	  Cenozoic	    0          396       sand,  gravel,  clay
 	  Cenozoic	    396        154       sand,  silt,  clay	
 	  Cenozoic	    550        182       clay,  silt	
                      Cenozoic	    732        278       clay	
  Wheatland           Eocene            1010      100      sand
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Wheatland
1010
100
0.44 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Eocene
35
100-5000

gray fine-grained
siltv sand

Undifferentiated
400
610



Cenozoic



clav and silt


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;  IDS 27664
         Cl 14600 mE/1. Na 8400 mg/1. sulfate 3000 me/1. Ca 1600 mp/lr
         -pH 7.6 _

3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name



Depth
306
3%
550
Area!
Ihickness Extent
90
154

Lithologic
Character



Fluid
Character
f rf»sh
brackish
sal trip


 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   injection wells  CA-2  and  CA-4
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity): Photo nroress-tno
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B,  Gone. Dissolved Solids - mg/1;   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;   N/A
                            N/A
                       N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity;   N/A	
 .  Reactivity with Surface  quipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate; N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;  System to remove silver from waste prior
      to  injection.	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface              17  1/2          48# H-40R-3              13 3/8     207
Intermediate         12  1/4	   32# H-40R-3	    8 5/8     1096

  lection
Other                Liner	   100.31  ft. long ss        6 5/8     1191

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:	
       13  5/8"  -  160  sks, 8  5/8 - 530 sks
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   N/A
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  N/A
2.  Filters:    N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pimps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
I.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	   Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
           	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VTII.  SAFEIY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restntctions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                       TOE
                     INJECTION
Permit Status:
                     PDR
   Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address; Fairchlid Space & Defense Systems	
                                    Beale Air Force Base. Marysville. Calif.
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day) _
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:    39U05'30" /
                                      ( Month)
                       (Year)	72
3.  Well Location (Legal Description); 2000 ft. north and 2260 feet east of
    SW corner, Sec. 4, T14N, R5E
    County:
                                          State:
                                                  f!aH fnrnia
5.  SIC Classification:   3861
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected;  developers, fix solutions, hardeners, bleaches
    and wash waters from both color and black and white processes
 2.  Date Well Permitted;
 3.  Injection Rate;   400,000 gpd
                                              Completed:   ;:j/66
     Injection Pressure ;
                          N/ A
5.  Total Depth of Well;  1213 plugged back from 1289
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   vn^.tiar
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(MonthT
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date;   N/A
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)"
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;    N/A  	"
                                                          (Year)  66
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                          _(Year)
HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
 Wheatland
                      (b)
                        enozoic
(o)
                       Cenozoic
                       Cenozoic
                        Eocene
                                        396
                                       73T
 1100
(d)
Thickness
    396
    550
                                                  278
                                                 100
(e)
Llthologic Description
sand,  gravel,  silt,  clay
sand,  silt,  clay	
clay and  clayey silt
olive  gray clay	
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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
W Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Wheatland
1100
.447 ft. est
1.0/ft. est
1.0/ft. est
Eocene
35
ioo-5onn


srav fine-Erained
siltv sand

Undlfferentiated
400 *



Cenozoic




silt and clay


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids; IDS 27664 mg/1 14600 mg/l
                 jne/1 Na 3000 me/1 sulfate. 1600 me/I Ca. pH 7.6
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Area! Lithologic Fluid
Name Depth Thickness Extent Character Character
306 90
396 150
550
fresh
brackish
brine


 I.  Mineral Resources in Area;  N/A
5.  Location ofOtherwells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Arearc  injection wells CA-2 and cA-3
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity): Photo processing wastes
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity;   N/A	~
    D.  Temperature:   N/A     	
        PH;
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:__M/A	
**.  Reactivity with SurfaceEqulpment Components:
 *
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
        fl/A	

7«  Rre—inj ectlon Waste Treatment;   elaborate  system  to  remove  silver  from
     waste prior to injection	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface               17-1/2                                 13-3/8       212
Intermediate          12-i/A	 	    8-5/8      1095

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Other                 Liner	   108.42  ft  long	    6-5/8      1203

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   N/A
3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Name and Models):    N/A
  .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion; Liner (bottom to top)  20'  perforated 10'  semiperforated,
    10* blank, 60* perforated, 5* blank, 1*  perforated, 5'  blank gravel pack-58 cu ft
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A


VI.  DESCRIPTION  OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:    N/A	
 2.  Filters:   N/A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Ejection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                             Well Id.  Code:   CA-5
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES'

 Permit Status:    FDR	Operational Status:	p_
 Operating Company Name and Address; E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company
                                     P.O. Box 310 - Antioch. California
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  02     (Month)   11	(Year)	72_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude: 38000'30"/l2i°44t40"	
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  N/A
 4.  County:    mnt-r* rn«t-a	State;   California
 5.  SIC Classification;  3332     	        	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected:  Comprised mostly of hydrocarbons which are	
     gaseous at surface conditions and partially liquified at well formation
     conditions.
 2.  Date Well Permitted;  l/10/69             Completed;
 3.  Injection Rate:  N/A	
 4.  Injection Pressure; N/A	
 5.  Total Depth of Well:  6800 ft.     	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Upper Meganos Sand, Paleocene  ~
                                             6100 - 6325 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  10    (Month)   01       (Year)  ~69"
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A                             (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 Domegine	  Eocene	   4390      220       sand
                      Eocene          4610ITSshale
 Capay                Eocene          4720      150       sand
                      Eocene          4870      980       shale
 Upper Meganos        Paleocene       5950      375       sand
                      Paleocene       6325      IbS       shale
 Lower Meganos        Paleocene       6490      150       sand
                                     (a)

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B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                     Injection
                                                                       Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(B) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Upper 1'teganos Sand
6490
150



Paleocene


63°
Sand


Shale
6325
165



Paleocene



Shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
                                                     N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                Area!
                     Thickness  Extent
Llthologic
Character
Fluid
Character
   N/A
    Mineral Resources in Area: none
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area; Rio Vista Gas Field-Hamilton, Domengine,
    Oakley Gas Fields   Dutch Slough Gas Field
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity): hydrocarbons including ethane,
    ethvlene. britane	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;N/A
                            N/A
    D.  Temperature:  N/A
    E.  pH;   N/A	

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3.  Toxlcity:  Possible contamination of ground water by hydrocarbons making
    its ingestion unpleasant, toxicitv data unavailable.	

i*.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  none                    ~
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate; Possible oxidation of some of the hydrocarbons
    under pressure	

6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
    Probably not sterile at injection, aerobic bacterial activity possible using
    On and hydrocarbons	
7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment; none
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole
Size
Surface
Intermediate
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade Size
Conductor casing 20
10 3/4
Depth
Set
50
700

Injection
Other
23#/ft 7
29#/ft 7
4240
6800
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   N/A
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/A
 .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;   N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  casing perforated 6480-6650 ft

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   H/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Dat e (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:   FL-1
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED  STATES
 Permit Status;    PDR	Operational Status:	0_
 Operating Company Name and Address:    Monsanto Textiles  Company	
                                       P.O.  Box 1507   Pensacola,  Florida  32502

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)	(Month)    01	(Year)   72	
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   30°35'32t787°i4'58"          	
 3.   Wen Location (Legal Description):   N/A
 H.   County:   Escambia	State:    Florida
 5.   SIC Classification;   2821	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected;   Aqueous  solution containing nitric  acid,
       inorganic salts, and numerous  organic  compounds	

 2.   Date Well Permitted;   2/63               Completed;
 3.   Injection Rate:   657 mgy
 *4.  Injection Pressure:   180 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   1808'        	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Florida,  Tertiary,  1360-1730  ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   24    (Month)   07        (Year)   73	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   4,OOP,000.OOP	           (GallorisT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A  (Month)            (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal:   Bio-oxidation system	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
 Pensacola	   Miocene        448       4"85         clay
 Upper limestoneOligocene~9H"7TBlimestone
 Bacatunna             Oligocene      1151      219         clay
 Lover limestone       Oligocene      1360      359         limestone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

Injection Unit Confinlnflr Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
V*
(5
(6
(7
Formation Fluid Pressure ,jpsi
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
Hydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
Age of Unit
W) Porosity %
(9) Permeability , ralllidarcies
(10} Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Florida
1360
359
18


Tertiary


37°
Nearly pure limes t<
97% CaCO^ with wid<
areal distribution
Bucatunna clay
1251
219



Tertiary



me
'. clay, extensive

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   7900 mg/l  of  chloride,
          1 mg/1 of hydrogen sulfide,  ammonia-nitrogen,  organic  carbon,  several
          mg/l of boron and a small amounttof organic nitrogen
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
            Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
                                    Extensive  sand,  gravel    fresh
 Floridan:
   Upper limestone 1149  218
                                Extensive limestone
                                    Brackish
   Lower limestone 1729  359
                                Extensive quartz,  sandy  lime-Brackish  Cl=i80U-
                                              stone,  clay beds
                                                                      JL(J,UUO
    Mineral Resources In Area:   None
5.  Location of Other Vfells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations In
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;  1.9  mi. North  of  injection  site  and
     1.5 miles south, 1523 ft.  and 1430 ft."respectively; one  shallow well
2.
     100 ft.  from well "A" was drilled,  1140 ft.;  deep  monitor well  1300  ft.,  south
     of well  "A" drilled 1650 ft.  down.  F-2	

IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Aqueous  solution  of	
  organic monobasic and dibasic acids,  nitric acid,  sodium ana  ammonium salts,
  hexamethylene-alcohols,  and esters	
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/l;   N/A	
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/l;   N/A
C.  Specific Gravity;    3.41	
D.  Temperature:   25°C
E.  pH:    2.9
                                     (b)

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3.  Twclcity:    N/A	
1*.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   Surface equipment, all
      stainless  steel  - no  reactivity	
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;   N/A                                  ~
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      3-50  colonies  per  cubic  centimeter	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   Originally pH raised to about 5.5 with
      aqueous  ammonia.   After  April 1968 additional organic acids and nitric acid
      were  added  to  produce  a  pH 2.3.Effluent of process is aged to allow
      precipitation  in final waste pool.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                    Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                    Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             ~3ff"~           "ATT5L57T577""       WT~
Intermediate        2471             API5L  0.375             W1        98T
                    17  5/8"         API5L  0.375	  12 3/4"    872 - 1370'
   CCtion                          304SSSch. 5F11370 - 1390'
Other                               304SS  Sch.40            t>          1380'
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   Surface
      casing -  250  bags Portland cement.  Intermediate casing - 1260 bags Portland
      cement.Final  casing  -  360 hags Portland cement.No additives.

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);
4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   A telton packer was
      installed,  but  failed to seal.  It was re-installed.  A corrosion
      inhibiting  water  is  kept circulating in the casing-tubing annulus.Brown
      Tool  Co., Type  D  liner hanger 8" 304S/S
5.  Bottom Hole  Completion;   Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   None
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIFMEM1

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   All wastes mixed in a holding basin—minimum
     4  day capability -  Maximum  10  days

2.  Filters:   None    ~~
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:    Horizontal  two-stage  centrifugal constructed of  304 stainless steel
      and  driven  by  a  350 hp  electric  motor.  Pump capacity 1200 gpm at 400 psi.~

VII.  OPEKATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   July  1963    Average	  Maximum	
     11         July  1964              irnrr
     "         July  1969              1075
     "         July  1971              10571
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    July  1963   Average	  Maximum
     "         July  1964              217
     "         July  1969              182
     "         July  1971              162
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19 12    650.000,600     B.  19_71   570,000,000  c.  19J70   517,000,000

VIII.  SAFEIY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:    Pressure  gages measure  the  annular  space
          pressure  at  all wells  continuously                                    ~

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  specific
          quality control of  the waste  tested  daily;  total  quality  determinations
          are  made  monthly. Monitoring  well water quality  tested monthly
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  Continuously

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  Approx.  io-day  lagoon

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   All  construction approved by  USCS and	
          State  regulatory  agencies.	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    In  accordance with State of Florida
          requirements	

    C.  Restrictions Of Operation Procedures:   "y mutual  agreement with  scare"
          regulatory agencies.
                                     (d)

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                                             Well Id.  Code:   FL-2
 Permit Status:
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES

                                        Operational Status:
                                                              0
 Operating Corcpany Name and Address:  "Monsanto Textiles Company
                                       P..O. Box 1507 - Pensacola, Florida  32502
 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)   pi    (Month)   08
 2.  Latitude and Longitude:   3Q"35'28"/R7ei5'06"
                                                           (Year)
                                                                    72
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    N/A
               E s c amt> l a
H.  County:      	
5.  SIC Classification:
                                         State:   Florida
                           2821
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type Of Waste Injected:   Aqueous solution containing nitric acid, inorganic
      salts, and numerous organiccompounds
2.  Date Well Permitted:	
3.  Injection Rate;   657.000,000 gpy
                                               Completed:
  .   Injection Pressure:   180 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   1654 ft.     	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Florida, Tertiary, 1360-1730 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)   oT
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   4,000 million
                                                          (Year)   65
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A  (Month)	
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal:   Bio-oxidation system
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                          _(Year)
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Litnology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Pensacola
                     (b)
                     Age
                     Recent
                     Miocene
 Upper limestone
 Bacatunna
 Lower limestone
                     Oligocene
                     Oligocene
                     Oligocene
                                    (C)
                                    Depth
                                    0	
                                    448
                                    933
                                    1151
(d)         (e)
Thickness   Lithologic Description
448	  sand, gravel	
485	  clay	
218limestone
219      ~  clay
359limestone
                                     (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Florida
1360
359
18


Tertiary


37°
nearlv pure limest<
97% CaC03 with widi
areal distribution
Bucatunna
1251
219



Tertiary



me
\ clay, extensive

    C.   Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:    7900 mg/1 chloride,
          1  tng/1  hydrogen sulfide,  ammonic-nitrogen, organic carbon, boron
          organic nitrogen	

3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name Depth
0
Areal
Thickness Extent
448 exten.
Lithologic Fluid
Character Character
sand, gravel tresh
Floridon:
Upper limestone 1149
Lower limestone 1779
218 exten.
359 exten.
limestone Cl=350-450 mg/l
quartz, sandy Cl=5800-10000 mg/l
limestone, clay
l». Mineral Resources in
Area: None

beds



5.  Location ofOther Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:    injection well F-I
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Aqueous  solution  of
      organic monobasic and  dibasic acids,  nitric  acfcT;sodium  and  ammonium  salts,
      adipenitrile,  hexamethylenediamine, alcohols,  keystones,  and  esters	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/l:   N/A	
        Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/l:
        Specific Gravity :a
        Temperature:   25°
        pH:   2.9	
B.
C.
D.
E.
            N/A
N/A
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxicity:    N/A	
4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   Surface equipment, all
      stainless  steel  -  no  reactivity	
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      3-50  colonies  per cubic  centimeter	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;  Originally pH raised  to about 5.5 with aqueous
      ammonia-after  1963 additional organic acids and nitric acid were added to
      produce  a pH of  2.3 -  effluent of process is aged to allow precipitation in
      final waste pond.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

   lection
Hole
Size
~STr~
16"
16"

Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
API5L 5/16
API5L 0.375
304SS Sch. 5
304 SS Sch. 40
Size
TeT""
10"
10"
6"
Depth
Set
0 - 110'
0 - 1394'
1374 - 1415'
0 - 1405'

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   Surface
      casing -  146 bags  Portland  cement  - Final  casing  - 900 bags Portland cement.


3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   N/A
 *J.   Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;    Brown Tool Co.
      6 5/8" Type D liner hanger  304 SS with Teflon  seal.	


 5.   Bottom Hole  Completion;   Open hole
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.: None"
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:    All wastes  in  a  holding basin-minimum holding
      capacity 4 day  capacity  - maximum holding  capacity  -  10  days	

 2.   Filters:    None
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3.  Pumps:    Horizontal  two-stage centrifugal  construction  of  304  stainless
      steel  and  driven by a 350  hp electric  motor.   Pump  capacity 1200 gpm at
      400  psi.
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm  (During life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   !965	 Average	  Maximum	
"
              1969                     TTT7T
     11        1971                    1050
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   1965	  Average    182	  Maximum
     "        1966	             170
     "        1969	             182
     11        1971                    170
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A<  !9_Z2     -.^0. oOO .,000   B.  19_71    .s7Q.OOC.ftOO C.  19_7_2  51.'.000.000

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:    Pressure  gages  measure the annular	
          pressure continuously	

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:    specitic
          quality  measured  daily,  total quality monthly.   Monitor well water
          tested monthly.                                                       ~
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;    continuously

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;    10  day lagoon

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   All construction approved by USGS and State
          regulatory agencies.	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    In  accordance with Florida requirements.


    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (en

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                                             Well Id.  Code:  FL-3
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES'

 Permit Status;  PDR	Operational Status:	Q_
 Operating Company Name and Address: Quaker Oats Co.. Belle Glade chemical PI ant-
                                     Belle Glade. Florida	
 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)  03	(Year)  72
 2.  Latitude and Longitude;  26042>io"/80039'oo"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec.  28. T43S.  R37E
 4.  County;  Palm Beach	State:   Florida
 5.  SIC Classification:	2062
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type Of Waste Injected:  1% solution of acetic acid with minor amounts of
      waxes and bagasse fibers (200,000 gpd from the su^ar plant and 800fOOO gpd
     ""From the furfural plant.)
 2.  Date Well Permitted:  12/10/65            Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:  i.OOP.OOP gpv	
  .  Injection Pressure;   50 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well:  2242 ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Lower Floridian,  Eocene,
                                               1940 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)  12        (Year)   66"
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A	           (Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  ~~  (Month)            (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A   	
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologlc Description

     N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Pt.)
(3) Thickness (Pt.)
(iJ) Fbrmation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Llthostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Lake City Lower F.
1496 1940
444 300

[1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/i't est.
M. Eocene-01igocen<
very
very
29
extensive
dolomite

oridian
200
1300



Tertiary



limestone, clay,
sand

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   chloride 2000 - 7000 mg/1
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other, Useful Aquifers
Name            Depth
 Biscayne	    200
                  1105
                  1940
 Lower Floridian  2240
Upper Floridian
Lake City
Thickness
   200
   60
   444
   300
Area!
Extent
 wide
 wide
 wide
 wide
Lithologic
Character
sand, clay
limestone
dolomite
limestone
                                                            Fluid
                                                            Character
                                                             fresh
1160 mg/1 chloride
600-1300 mg/1 chloride
2000-10000 mg/1 CT~
    Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.
   Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
   Inmediate Hydrologically Affected Area:  Two monitor wells?   Deep monitor
    well 1000 ft. SE of injection well No. 1;  shallow well drilled 1UU ft.
     from injection well site.
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity): stripping column effluent,
     which is essentially a dilute acetic acid solution containing minor amounts"
    ~of other dissolved organic chemicals and insoluable fibers.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   500 - 2800
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity;  1.0	"
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:  2.6 - 4.5
                                       3,000 - 17,000
                      160° - 213*F
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlcity:  Minimum detectable H2S to taste in drinking water is 0.05 mg/1.


J*.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not  sterile  at  injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

?•  Pre-inJeetlon Waste Treatment:  Filtration of sugar house waste water.	
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

Injection
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
     16" - neat cement ASTM type  II 400  sks;  12"  -  krete G-8  (acid-proof  mortar)
     820 sks from 1500 - 1938 ft.;  20" - 300  sks  Type I

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models); N/A                    ~
Hole
Size





Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
Black steel
Black steel
Black steel
SS316 ELC liner
open hole
Size
20
16
12
12
8
Depth
Set
223
6"S4
628-1480
14 80-1492
2242
    Packers, Central!zers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;  S5-3Q4 liner hanger
     and teflon seal (1481 ft)Inhibitors used in annular space above seal.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  Surge tank for holding of waste water after
     screening.               	

2.  Filters:  500 micron screen for removal of large suspended particles in
     sugar house waste water.
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gptn (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date ( s )  Jan.  1972     Average   675 _  Maximum
     "       June 1971               438
     "       Nov. 1969               353
     "       Dec. 1967               144
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  Jan. 1972     Average   54.1	  Maximum
     "       June 1971               38
     "       Nov. 1969               50
             Dec. 1967            	35
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_J_2   67.170.000      B.  19_71  147.800.000  C.  19_70  203,240,000

VIII.  SAFEMY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Continuous recording of well temperature,
         flow, pressure, casing pressure.	

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; Daily -
         pH, conductivity, Weekly - COD, specific gravity.  Bi-weekly - HUlJ,
         suspended solids.	
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  "m **SIS m""Ll-or
     fnr inif>f firm
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:  N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  N/A
    C.  RestMctions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:   FL-4
                    COMPILATTON OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WPT.T.S IN THE UNTIED STATES'

 Permit Status:    PDR	Operational Status:  iroup
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Quaker Oats  Co..   Belle Glade chemirai Plant-.
                                     Belle  Glade.  Florida		
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)_oi	(Month)    03	(Year)  7?
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  26°42>10"/80039'00"
 3.   Vfell Location (Legal Description):   Sec.  28.  T46S.  R37E
 H.   County;  Palm Beach	State t   Florida
 5.   SIC Classification:   2062
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected:  1% solution  of  acetic  acid  with minor amounts of
      waxes and begasse fibers.	

 2.   Date Well Permitted:   66                 Completed:                "
 3.   Injection Rate;  64,000,000  gpy	
  .   Injection Pressure:  51.3 psi
 5.   Total Depth of Well;  2067 ft.	
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Lower Floridian,  oiipocene,
                                              1940-2240  ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  08     (Month)  10         (Year)  71
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  75,863,000  (12/72)     	_(Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) 12~~   (Month)  01         (Year)  72
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  Well number  1  (this well  was  a monitor well	
      prior to injection.)	

 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologlc Description
   N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Ihickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Lower Floridian
1940
300

1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Oligocene
very
very
29°
verv extensive
dolomite


200
1300



Tertiary



limestone, clay,
sand - extensive

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
          1000 - 7000 mg/1	"
                                                      Chloride content
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Biscayne
 Upper Floridian
 Lake City
                 1105
                 1940
Lower Floridian  2240
Thickness
   200
   60
   444
   300
Areal
Extent
 wide
 wide
 wide
 wide
Lithologic
Character
 sand,  clay
 limestone
 dolomite
 limestone
                                                            Fluid
                                                            Character
                                                             fresh
1160 mg/1 Cl-
600-1300 mg/1 Cl~ ~
2000-10,000 mg/1 Cl"
    Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area: MonlEof  well  and  injection  well
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Used during failure of
      FL-3	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH:   N/A	
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3.  Toxicity:   Minimal detectable  tS  to  taste  in drinking water is 0.05 mg/1.
M.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components :   N/A

5-  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial  activity minimal.	

?•  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   Screening  and  filtration  of  sugar house	
     waste* water.


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CX3NSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                              Black Steel             20          240
Intermediate                         Black Steel             16          848
                                     Black Steel             12          1474
                   _               _    _
   CCtion                            SS3I6 ELC               12          1474-1840
Other              	  	  _9	  1840-2067

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   N/A	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   N/A
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   N/A
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIFMEM1

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   Surge tank for holding of waste water
     after screening.	

2.  Filters:  500 micron screen for removal of large suspended particles in
     sugar house waste water.	
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3.  Pumps:   N/A	—	


VTI.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  Jan.  1972     Average   700	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  Jan.  1972     Average   55	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_7J  11.669.000       B.  19_71  64.194.000    C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Continuous rccordinp of well temperature,
         flow, pressure, and casing pressure. _
B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured: "ally ~ PH<
     conductivity; Weekly - COD, specific gravity;  Bi-weekly - BOD,    ~
     suspended solids.	
C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
                                                                    N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:  _N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures!N/A"
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:  FL-5
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES
                  PND
                  Operational Status:   PND
Permit Status:	
Operating Company Name and Address; Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp.
                                   P.O. Box 646, Mulberry. Florida
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)_ol	(Month) os
2.  Latitude and Longitude;  27°54fl8"/8l°59t08"
                                      (Year)  72
3.  Well Location (Legal Description): Sec. 3. T30S. R23E
    County:  Polk
                   State:  Florida
5.  SIC Classification;  2899
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.
2.
3.
l*.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Type of Waste Injected: Major raw materials are fluosilicic acid
chloride. Minor amounts of sodium carbonate, a non-biodegradable
agent and boiler water treatment chemicals.
Date Well Permitted: N/A Completed:
Injection Rate: 210,000,000 gpy
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: 6006 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of HCnJection Zone: Lawson, Paleocene
4000-60001 ft.
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A (Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) (Month) (Year)
and sodium
wetting








(Gallons)

Previous Mode Of Disposal: 30 acre holding lake on plant property where
it overflows into a nearby stream.

HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
(b)
Name j
Bone Valley-Hawthorne"
Tampa-S uwanee
Ucala
Avon Fark
Lake City
Uldsmar
Cedar Keys
Lawson
Taylor
*ge
Miocene
Oligocene
Eocene
Eocene
Eocene
Eocene
Paleocene
Paleocene
Cretaceous
(c)
Depth
175
325
545
1375
1985
2685
4495
5275
(d)
Thickness
175
150
220
830
610
700
1170
770
725
                                                         (e)
                                                         Lithologlc Description
                                                         phosphate,  limestone
                                                         limestone
                                                         limestone,  dolomite
                                                         limestone,  dolomite  "~
                                                         limestone	
                                                         limestone,gypsum
                                                         anhydrite,  dolomite  ~
                                                         dolomite
                                                         limestone
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(*l) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) tfydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Lawson
4495
770



Paleocene
26.5


dolomite


Cedar Kevs
2685
1170



Paleocene



anhvdrite, dolomite


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;  11.5%  total  salt
          and 7% Cl"	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Suwanee
Ocala
Avon Park
Lake City
Depth
325
545
1375
Areal Lithologic
Thickness Extent Character

220
830
610

extensile
extensive
extensive
limestone
limestone
dolomite
limestone
Fluid
Character
fresh
fresh
fresh
bitter

 .  Mineral Resources in Area:  Phosphates
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   industrial waste, non-
     degradable inorganic chemicals  only,  6.5%  chlorides,  0.3%  fluorides.
2.  Physical/Chemical' Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   9000
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:  55000
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:   1.0
    N/A
ambient
                                     (b)

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3.  Ibxlcity:   Chlorides in domestic water supply should be limited to
      250  mg/1.	.	

l\.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  N/A
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       Probably not  sterile  at  inject' >--\'t bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;  N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface               N/A
Intermediate       	

   lection
Other
 2.  "type  and  Amount  of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  N/A
 3.   Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/3T
 L   Packers,  Centralizers,  and Other Subsurface  Equipment:   N/A
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   N/A
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs,  etc.:   N/A
 VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.  Holding Tanks and PlOW Lines:  ^2' x 15' x 9' lined concrete collection
      pit;  40,000  gal,  lined  pump  tank for injection.
 2.  Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   Two alloy pumps capable of injecting  total  flow of 500  gpm.


VII;  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  estimated     Average   400	  Maximum   500	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to- Present)

    Date(s)  N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  feste flow monitor,  annulus pressure
         alarm; rnndtirtivif.y alarm and pressure alarm in monitoring wells.

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  350' x 600* emergency
             pnnri — shut nlant down.
                   _Bl	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code: FL-6
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTIOK"WELLS IN

Permit Status:    PND	Operational Status:   PND
Operating Company Name and Address:  Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp.
                                     P.O. Box 646. Mulberry. Florida
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)  QS	(Year)	22.
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  27°54'18"/81°59»38"	
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  N/A
**•  County:  *'olk                        State:  Florida
5.  SIC Classification;   2899	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected: Fluosilicic acid and sodium chloride
2.
3.
H.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: N/A
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A

Completed :



Zone: N/A

(Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A (Gallons)
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year)


PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
~~~~
                                     (a*

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
T51
(6
(7
Llthostatlc Pressure, psi
Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
Age of Unit
(B) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution














"











    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, nsg/1:
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:	"
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:		
    Reactivity with Surface EquipmentCcnponents
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate
Injection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	.     Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:

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                                            Well Id. Code:   FL-?
                    COMPILATION OF  INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES"

 Permit  Status:    PND	Operational Status:    PHD
 Operating Company Name and Address:  American Cyanamid Co.f  Santa  Rosa  Plant:
                                     Milton,  Florida 	'	
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 I.   Entry Date of Data:  (Day)   01     (Month)    oa	(Year)   72
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;   30°34>05"y
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):   American  Cyanamid  Test Well  No.  1;
      Sec. 35. T1S, R29W	
 4.   County;    Santa Rosa	State:   Florida	
 5.   SIC Classification:   2899    	          	.        	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected;  N/A
 2.   Date Well Permitted;   N/A                 Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate;    N/A	"
     Injection Pressure:   N/A
 5.   Total Depth of Well:   N/A
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth  of Injection Zone;  Lower Floridian
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (MontnT"           (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A      	           (Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)        (Month)             (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:    N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INPORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
U) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
C6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi*
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, nrLllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature , °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Lower Floridian
1320
226



Eocene


35°
Limestone
extensive

Bucatunna
1117
203



Olieocene


33°
Clay
extensive

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   IDS - 11.760-14.400 mg/1
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name            Depth
 Sand and gravel  0
 Upper Floridian
 Lower Floridian
1117
1546
Thickness
   A 34
   256
   226	
                  Area!
                  Extent
         Lithologic
         Character
                   extensive sand
Fluid
Character
potable
extensive limestone
potable
extensive limestone
saline
 *.  Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations In
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;  The Monsanto Company    wells
     penetrating the lower Floridian aquifer about 8 miles northwest of the
     test site.	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   N/A
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:  N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:  N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:  N/A'
    E.  pH;   N/A
          N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty:    N/A	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and/Rate;  N/A"
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	,	

7.  Pre-lnjection Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND OBSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             24	   Black Steel  0.375"  AWWA  18	   100
Lrtermediate                        Aioo-58 and  ASTMA - 53B
                    17	   As Above	   12	   883.
Injection           12	   Black Steel	    6	   1461
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
       ASTM type II neat cement.	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   N/A
4.  Packers, Central1zers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Centralizers only
     at- 20' above bottom, 40* above bottom, and 100'  above bottom; Haliburton
     Model S-3	

5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  open hole from 1461'  - 1547'

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.. Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  N/A
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum
     »!
     It
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19      N/A              B.  19                  C.  19
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Continuous pressure recorder.

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; N/A"
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation; N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:  FL s
                               OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES
Permit Status:
                 PDR
Operational Status:
                                                              UN
Operating Company Name and Address:  Kendale Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01
2.  Latitude and Longitude:
                                      (Month)
                   (Year)	7?
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec. 3..T25S. R4E. Tallahasee M
    County:  N/A
                                         State:	Florida
5.  SIC Classification:   4952
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE


1.  Type of Waste Injected;   Municipal waste treatment plant effluent
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: 4,250,000 gpy
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: 3280 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A

Completed :



Zone: Lake City and Cavernous,
2500 ft
(Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year)







Eocene.


(Gallons)



HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
13 -i
Hawthorne
Tampa
Suwanee
Avon Park
Lake City
Olds mar
Cavernous
(b)
Age
PI pi sf'nrpnpi
Miocene
Miocene
Oligocene
Eocene
Eocene
Eocene
Eocene
(c)
Depth
0
140
400
880
1080
1740
2860
2960
(d)
Thickness
140
260
480
200
660
1120
100

(e)
Llthologlc Description
shell rock
limestone
limestone
limestone
limestone
limestone, dolomite
sandstone, dolomite
limestone
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Lake City Cavernou
2500
800

1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Eocene



limestone
extensive

;
100
2400



Eocene



limestone
extensive

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;  Chloride  1800-3725
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
  N/A
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);
      at 9fl nnm ROD
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E-  PH:
                            N/A
                       N/A

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3.   Ibxlclty:	
4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components?

5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-lnjection Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate
Injection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
    Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
 VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQmFMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:
 2.   Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Dat e (s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.   19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:          ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Coae:
Permit Status:
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
                                        Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address;  Sunset Park WastewaterTreatment Plant
                                     SW 93rd St.. Miami. Florida	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3.
5*
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01 (Month) 08 (Year)
Latitude and Longitude: N/A
Well Location (Legal Description) : N/A

County: Dade State: Florida
SIC Classification: 4952
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
Type of Waste Injected: Municipal sewage plant with a solids
stabilization type design.

Date Well Permitted: 7/8/71 Completed:
Injection Rate: 2,500,000 gpd
Injection Pressure: 44 psi
Total Depth of Well: 2947 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Lake city and Oldsmar
1810 ft.
Date Injection Began: (Day) 05 (Month) 07 (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) (Month) (Year)
72





contact






, Eocene

1971
(Gallons)

Previous Mode of Disposal: Disposal into adjacent Snapper Creek Canal


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Bisnavnp
Hawthorne
Tampa
Suwanee
Avon Park
Lake
         _^ Qldsman
                      (b)
                      Age
                      Micene
                      Miocene
Oligocene
Eocene
Eocene
(c)
Depth
0
120
400
890
1070
1720
(d)
Thickness
120
280
490
180
650
1220
(e)
Lithologlc Description
limestone
limestone	
limestone	
limestone	
limestone	
limestone	
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, mLllldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Lake Citv— Oldsmar
1810
1137

1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Eocene


22°
rarhonnf PS


Avon Park
1070
650



Eocene



limestone


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids; chloride 18.QQQ -
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Ri srayne

Floridian
Depth
0
900
1600
Areal
Thickness Extent
100
600
800
Llthologic
Character
limestone
limestone
limestone
Fluid
Character
fresh
brackish
brackish


1*.  Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   city of Miami QRR well  field
      2  mi NE	  	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Domestic  waste
       with 90% organic loas reduction.	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   315	
    C.  Specific Gravity:  N/A		
        Temperature:
               7-Q
D .
E.  pH:
                       27°C
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxicity:
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;  Biodegradable  organics  still  present	
     ^specially for anaerobic biodegradabilitv.	

6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     0-5 mg/l chlorine residual continuous  inhibitor used  to  reduce  bio-	
     degradabilitv.	
7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;  Solids  - contact -  stabilization treatment
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface               N/A	  	  	  	
Intermediate
   ection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/A
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
                              Oyion hnl
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIFMEM1

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   N /A
2.  Filters:
               K/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   7/5/71	 Average   1625	  Maximum	
              6/26/71
2.  Injection Pressure, psi  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   N/A	 Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_Z2   Afi?t'isninnn     B.  19_  _ C.
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  pump to Snapper Creek
      Canal	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;    N/A	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   N/A

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                                            Well Id. Code:  Hi-1
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES
 Permit Status:
                  PDR
Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address;   City and County of Honolulu
                                      Division of Sewers - City Hall, Honolulu
 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Entry Date of Data:  (Day)   05    (Month)   ll_
                   (Year)   72
 2.  Latitude and Longitude:    2l"2l'3T7i57°42'23"
 3.  Well Location  (Legal Description):   N/A
 i|.  County:    Honolulu
 State:   Hawaii
 5.   SIC Classification:
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE

 1.   "type Of Waste Injected;   Secondary treated municipal treatment plan
     effluent.
2.  Date Well Permitted:
3.  Injection Rate:    N/r
                            5/6H
      Completed:
     Injection  Pressure:    Gravity
 5.   Total Depth of Well;    210         	
 6.   Name, Age,  and Depth  of Injection Zone:   limestone, 73
 7-   Date Injection Began:  (Day)    19    (Month)   05
 8.   Total Volume Injected  to Date:_  Unavailable
 9.  Date Injection Ceased:  (Day)   N/A  (Month)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	~
                   (Year)
                                                                   72
                              (fedlons)
                  _(Year)
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description  of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name






(b)
Age
Recent
Recent
Recent
Recent
Recent
Recent
Recent
(c)
Depth
19
73
136
219
243
267
(d)
Thickness
19
54
64
83
24
24
80
(e)
Lithologic Description
clay, sand, coral,
clay
dune limestone
reef and associated limst
basaltic beach rock
limestone
calcareous clay
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5T Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, nrLllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

73
146



Recent

High
24°
Reef and associate
stone, dune limes t
calcareous beach r

19
54



Recent



1 lime- clay
?ne and
ock
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   18,000 to 21,000 ppm
         chlorides, 34,000 to 38,000 ppn TDS.	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 None
Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Surface limestone quarried in local
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   No water wells located or usable
     water resources located in immediate ai
                          area
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   Treated municipal sewage
     18 mg/1 BOD
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A
    D.  Temperature:   N/A
    E.  pH;

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3.  Toxlclty:     Possible contamination of water from dissolved organics, heavy
      metals,  pesticides and other components of the  effluent.                ~~

4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:    None
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:Possible breakdown or  dissolved organics
      under pressure

6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Not  sterile  at  injection, bacterial breakdown of dissolved  organics may
      occur
7.  Pre-lnjection Waste Treatment:Secondary treatment  and  chlorination
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTTOCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  Casing	  _24	  90
Intermediate
  jectlon          	  PVC Plastic Pipe	   15     ' ""   120
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement,  Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  4-inch
    annulus filled with cement  - 15-inch casing to 24-inch casing filJed with
     cement	

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and  Models):   Sump tank
 .  Packers, Centrallzers,  and Other Subsurface Equipment: We'  shoe  i°  w  tt,
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  Qr»en hole - 9T) ft
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   Sump located directly over well hole
      (61 x 10')	ZZZZZIZZZZIIIZIZZIZIIIIIIZII

2.  Filters:    None
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   Gravity  flow - none	



VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS


1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   1972	  Average   Gravity     Maximum   Gravity
     II

     II

     II
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	      K/A	B.  19_  	C.  19	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:    Injection water levels in two standby
         wells  (alarm);  continuous monitoring of injection flow


    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N0
         water  quality plan
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads: ^
                                                                    ontinuous
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation: wo standby
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   Designed and constructed by state of
          Hawaii

    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:  HI-?
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES

Permit Status:   PDR	Operational Status:   DN
Operating Company Name and Address;   City and County of Honolulu	
                                      Division of Sewers -City Hall. Honolulu

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   05    (Month)   11	(Year)   72	
2.  Latitude and Longitude;   2i~20'28"/i57°42'27"	
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   N/A
4.  County:    Honolulu	State;   Hawaii
5.  SIC Classification:   4952     	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;  Secondary treated sewage
2.
3.
5*.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.


Date Well Permitted: NVA Completed
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: Gravity
Total Depth of Well: 211
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Limestone

Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A (Month)
Total Volume Injected to Date: None - Standby for
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A



•
•



, 73

(Year)
n-l (Gallons)
(Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
^M^MM^HH





(b)
Age
Recent
Recent
Recent
Recent
Recent
Recent
(c)
Depth
19
73
136
219
243
(d)
Thickness
19
54
64
83
24
24
(e)
Lithologlc Description
clay, sand, coral
clay
dune limestone
reef and associated llmst
basaltic beach rock
limestone
                      Recent	 267      80          calcareous clay

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Infection
                                                  Tirur Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
\" i
(5:
(6
(V
(B
(9
> Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
Age of Unit
Porosity %
) Permeability, millldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

73
146



Recent


24°
Reef and associatee
limestone


19
54



Recent



clav


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
          18.000 - 21,000 ppm chlorides;  34,000  -  38,000 TDS
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 None
                    Areal     Lithologic     Fluid
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:    Limestone quarried
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and OtherPenetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;    None	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Treated municipal sewage
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;    N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;	jj[/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:    N/A           —
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;    N/A
                                     (b.)

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3.  Toxicity:   Possible contamination  of water  from  dissolved  organics,  heavy
      metals, pesticides and other components  of the  wastes.	

1*.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  None
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:   Possible  breakdown  of  dissolved  organics
      under pressure	

6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Not sterile at injection, bacterial  breakdown  of  dissolved organics  may
      occur.	
7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;   Secondary treatment  and chlorination
V.  WELL DESIGN AND (XJNSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole Casing or Tubing Depth
Size Weight and Grade Size Set
Surface
Casing 24 90
Intermediate

Injection
Other
1-VG Plastic Pipe (schedule 40) 15 80
 2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon :    A -inch
      annulus filled with cement - 15-inch casing to 24-inch casing filled with
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):   sm"P tank
 ^.   Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  FVU  shoe at  o ft



 5.   Bottom Hole  Completion;   Open hole section -_131 ft.

 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   None               .  .  .
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and Plow Lines:   Sump located directly over well hole
 2.  Filters:   None
                                      (O

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3.  Pumps:   Gravity flow	


VII.  OPBRATIOti CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)     N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)     N/A	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;
    B. - Monitoring Requirements:   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:   Hi-3
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES
Permit Status:
PDR
    Operational Status:
                                             DN
Operating Company Name and Address:   city and County of Honolulu
                                      Division of Sewers - City Hall, Honolulu
I.  GENERAL n^NTIPICATION DATA
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   05    (Month)   11
2.  Latitude and Longitude;   21°20'30"/157°42'07"
                                          (Year)	72
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    N/A
    County:   Honolulu
                       State:    Hawaii
5.  SIC Classification:
         4952
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Secondary treated municipal sewage
2.
3.
5*
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: N/A Completed:
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: Gravity
Total Depth of Well: 220
Name, Age, and Depth of Ihjectlon Zone: Limestone,

Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A (Month)
Total Volume Injected to Date: None - standby well
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A






73

(Year)
for H-I (Gallons)
(Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
    (b)
    Age
    Recent
                     Recent
                     Recent
                     fecent
                     Recent
(C)
Depth
_o	
 19
 73
 136
 219
(d)         (e)
Thickness   Llthologlc Description
 19	   clay,  sand,  coral	
 54	   clay	
 64	   dune limestone	
 83	   reef and associated limst,
 24          basaltic beach rock
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

73
146



Recent


24°
Reef and associate
limestone


19
54

f

Recent



1 clay


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   18,000  -  21,000  ppm
          chlorides   34,000 - 38,000 TDS	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 None
                    Area!     Lithologlc     Fluid
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
4.  Mineral Resources In Area:   Limestone quarried
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:    None	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Treated  municipal  sewage
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;    N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   Possible  contamination of water from dissolved organics , heavy
      netals,  pesticides  and  other components of the effluent.


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rat?:   Possible degradation of dissolved organics
      under  pressure


6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Not  sterile  at  injection, bacterial degradation of dissolved organics may
7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;   Secondary treatment and chlorination
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTTON

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  Casing	  _24	  90
Intermediate
  lection          	  pvc Plastic Pipe         	  89
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   4-inch
       annulus  filled  with  cement  - 15-inch casing to 24-inch casing  to24-inch
       casing  filled with cement

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   Sump tank
4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   ^vc shoe at 90 ft
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Open hole section III. Ft

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and PlOW Lines:    Sump located directly over well hole



2.  Filters:None
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:    Gravity flow	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_      N/A            B.  19_  _ C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  N/A
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;    N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A"
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:   Hi-4
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES

Permit Status:    AFP	Operational Status:	
Operating Company Name and Address;   county  of Maui,  pept  of Public
                                      Wailuku.  Hawaii
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data:  (Day)   05     (Month)   u	(Year)
2.  Latitude and Longitude;   2i°2Q'30"/i57042t07"
 3.  Well Location (Legal  Description):   N/A
 M.  County:   Maul	State:   Hawaii
 5.  SIC Classification;   4952	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type  of Waste Injected;    Secondary effluent from a domestic sewage
      treatment plant. _

 2.  Date  Well Permitted;   N/A                Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate ;    N/A _
     Injection Pressure ;  N/A
 5.   Total Depth of Well:   N/A         	
 6.   Name, Age,  and Depth  of injection  Zone:   N/A
 7.  Date Injection Began:  (Day)   N/A   (Month)             (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected  to Date:  N/A	(GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)        (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:    N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness    Lithologic Description
     N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution














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*






    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Llthologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, rng/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	\
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH;	

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3.  Toxlclty:	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

   lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizes, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date( s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;          ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:    IA-I
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     PtTECTION WFT.T.R IN THE UNITED STATES'

 Permit Status:     PDR	Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address:   Quaker Oats Co.
                                       Cedar Rapidu. Iowa

 I.   GENERAL IDENnPICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)    05	(Year)
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    N/A
 M.   County:    N/A	State:     iowa
 5.   SIC Classification:   N/A	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
 1.   Type of Waste Injected;     N/A
 2.  Date Well Permitted;    N/A	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate;    N/A
     Injection Pressure; N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well;    2525  ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)            (Year)   55	   ~~
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A	(GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)   6S	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:    N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
     N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(JJ) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, mlllldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, nig/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	'_
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH;	
                                     (b)

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3.  Ibxlclty:	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	 	 	
Intermediate       	  	 	 	

   lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
    Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc"!
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
 2.   Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:       I1~1
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES
 Permit Status:    FDR	Operational Status:    NO-UP
 Operating Company Name and Address;  Velsicol chemical Corp.	
                                      Marshall, Illinois	

 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   05   	(fear}	73_
 2.  Latitude and Longitude;   39°23'58"/87°42'40.0"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   615 ft. s and 750 ft. w of the NE
       corner,  SW  1/4, Sec. 12. TUN, R12W	
 M.  County;   Clark	State:    Illinois	
 5.  SIC Classification;   2899	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected;   The waste is a spent hypochlorite process liquor.
 2.  Date Well Permitted;   3/5/65	Completed;   4/11/65
 3.  Injection Rate;    86.000 gpd
     Injection Pressure:   Gravity to 82 psi
 5.  Total Depth Of Well;   2636 plugged back to 1753' June 19. 1972	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Devonian. 2372 ft. - plugged back
                                               to Salem
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)   n       (Year)   65	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date;   N/A      	           (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  15   (Month)   03       (Year)   72
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal:   Settled and overflowed to East Mill Creek


 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologtc Description
    "                                   —		
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatlc Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Salem
2372 1500
250 200
1008 600
1.0 psi/ft. estr.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
Devonian Miss .



Cherty dolomitic
limestone - wide-
spread

100 - 150
2200



Penn. & Miss.



carbonates, shale, &
sandstone-widespread
•
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;    IDS = 14,OOP
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers

                                    Area!     Llthologlc
Name            Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character
                0        150
Fluid
Character
freshwater
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Oil and gas producing zones are within 4 miles
      of well.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):    140.000 ppm Sodium Chloride,
      25,000 ppm Sodium Hydroxide, 20,000 ppm Sodium  Hypochlorite

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   59-417	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   146,000-160,100
    C.  Specific Gravity:   1.15
    D.   Temperature: 133"F
    E.   pH:   10.5-lT3~
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity :    N/A
4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;    Corrosive  to  carbon  steeT

5.  Degradability Level and Rate;
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A


7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;    Settling of suspended  solids  and  filtration.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             12-1/4	  28 aph	  8-5/8      417
Intermediate        7-3/8	  Saran linned steel       4-1/2      2390
                                                            2-3/8      1600
   ection          	  Injection casing	  4-1/2      15.30.
Other              	  Aluminum casing corroded 4-1/2      1530-1756
                                   Plugged (lost equipment)            2536-2636
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Bnplacement Horizon: 8-5/8 inch
     casing and  14-1/2 inch  casing - cemented to surface.
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;   N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   Acidized - 2390 to 2600 ft.



VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQmFMENT


1.  Holding Tanks and PlOW Lines:   20,000 gallon holding tank	



2.  Filters:   Rag filter' - 100 micron          ~~~
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:    Injection  pump  -  70  gpm at 140 psi
VII.  OPERATION X2MRACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Dat e ( s ) week  of  1/6/6 7 Average   62 _  Maximum
     "      week  of  b///b8           30
     "      week  of  8/29/69           33
     ti
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   1/6/67        Average   28" hg       Maximum
     11        6/7/68                  24" hg
     "        8/29/69
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19 72      4M            B.  19 71      29M	C.  19 70     22M
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Pressure and flow
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
          suspended solids,  dissolved  solids

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  Well NO.  1 is a standby
      well.  No.  2  well  is  primary disposal  unit.	:	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   Precautions  taken to place  saran  lined	
          casing in well without critical damage  to  lining	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements:    Monthly reported volumes, type  and composition
          of waste materials injected,  operational injections pressures and other
          data essential to operation of the deep well disposal  facilities.	
    C.  Restrictions Of Operation Procedures:  Maximum head pressure  453 psi
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:       n_9
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES'

 Permit  Status:__PDR	Operational Status:
 Operating Company  Name and Address:    Cabot  Corp	'
                                       P.O.  Box 188  - Tuscola.  Illinois

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data:  (Day)    01     (Month)    05	(Year)    73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:    N/A
 3.   Well  Location (Legal Description):    1745  "North  and  800"  of  the  SE  corner,
      SE 1/4,  SW 1/4, SE 1/4,  T16N,  R8E,  3rd  Principal Meridian	
 4.   County;    Douglas	State;    Illinois	
 5.   SIC Classification:   2818	

 II.   GENERAL  DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type  of Waste Injected;    HCl x^aste  from the manufacture of a finely divided
       silicon dioxide;  150 gpm chloride  waste  water,  filtrate  from the wastes
      ^produced by Staley Starch Co.; etching waste of R.R. Donnelly Co.
 2.   Date  Well Permitted:  1/20/66             Completed:   4/66
 3.   Injection Rate:    3203 gpd	
 M.   Injection Pressure:   Gravity	,
 5.   Total Depth of Well:  5318       	
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth Of Injection Zone:    Eminence and Potosi. Cambrian. 4892
 7.   Date Injection Began:  (Day)	(Month)             (Year)   66	
 8.   Total Volume Injected  to Date:   15,494,166	           (Gallons)'
 9.   Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A   (Month)             (Year)
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal:   HCl was sold but loss of market forced imple-
       mentation  of disposal  program.

 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description  of  Rock Units  Penetrated  by  Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth     Thickness    Lithologic Description
 iM / f\
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Ejection .Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
("1") Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psl
(7) Age of Unit
(b1) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Eminence & 1'otosi
4892
193
2035 psi (3 4861 ft
1.0 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
Cambrian

Very high

Sandv dolomite
limestone and dolo
widely distributed

300
4500



Miss , -Cambrian



carbonates, shale
and
sandstone-widespread

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Estimated to be greater
          than  20.000 ppm  dissolved  solids  (based on swab samples)
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 N/A
                Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   Oil  and  coal  production
Fluid
Character
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate fydrologlcally Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Hydrochloric acid  (33%)
      and a trace of suspended silicon dioxide _

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1 ;
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1 :
    C.  Specific Gravity;   i.u,
    D .  Temperature :
    E.  pH;   N/A
                                        N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty'    Possible tissue  damage due  to ingestion or prolonged contact
      with undiluted solution.	

**.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   Possible corrosion  to metal
      components.             	
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate:  None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile at  injection: bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment!   Portions of  the various wastewaters are
      settled and filtered.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

   lection
Hole
Size
12-1/4
7-7/8



Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
24 // seamless steel
14# J-55
fiberglass
fiberglass

Size
s^sTs
5-1/2
4-1/2
2
1-1/2
Depth
Set
816
4600
4898-4600
4570
4576-4857
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  8-5/8-inch
      casing -  cemented  to  surface;  5-1/2-inch casing -  1050  sks Pozmix to	
      surface;  4-1/2-inch casing  - 680  gal.resin.

3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):   K/A
    Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Atmulus  is  filled
      with diesel oi 1,  no packer  is  used.	
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   _N/A
2.  Filters:
                                     (0

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3.  Pumps:    Teflon  body  Vanton  pump with Harell rubber international parts.


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gptn (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)   KT/A	 Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19___      N/A _ B.  19_  _ C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Volume Monitor
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   K/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:    N/A
3.  Regulatory Jfepects

    A.  Construction Requirements:   System required  to be  constructed  as	
          specified in application for permit,  or specific  request  made for any
          changes.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:   Measurement  of injection volumes,  injection
          pressure, and chemistry of injected wastewater.	

    C.  Restrictions Of Operation Procedures:  EPA must be  notified of  any  changes
          in facilities, procedures, or waste chemistry.	
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                                                     11-3
                   CXDMPHATIQN OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
                                       THE UNITED

                                         Operational Status:
Permit Status:	   ,	
Ojperatlng Company Name and Address:   Jones & Laughlin steel Company
                                      Hennepin,  Illinois
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                                01
 1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)	       	
 2.  Latitude and Longitude:   4ri5'20"/89°20T02TT
                                      (Month)
         06
 (Year)   73
3.  Well location (Legal Description):   390 ft.  north and 190.8 ft.  west of
      the SE corner of the SW 1/4, SW 1/4, sec. 3, T 32 N, R2W, Putnam County
    County;   Putnam
                                          State:
                                                  Illinois
5.  SIC Classification:
                           3317
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:   Wastewater from steel pickling.  Principle con-
     stituents are HC1 , FeCl?>and dilute CrCl3
 2.  Date Well Permitted;   12/67
 3.  Injection Rate;   100,000 gpd
                                              Completed:
    Injection Pressure:   150 psi
5.  Total Depth of Well:   4,846 ft.
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Mt. Simon; Cambrian; 3,109 ftT
7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	
8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   1.1',328,876"
(Month)   H"
                                                          (Year)
                                                                    67
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                         _(Year)_
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A  (Month)
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal:   None - The injection well  was  constructed
       before the plant began operation.	

 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by  Well
(a)
Name
«MOTMiw



Knox Group
Ironton
Eu Claire
(b)
Age
Pleistocene
Pennsylvanian
Silurian
Ordovician
Cambrian
Cambrian
Cambrian
(c)
Dp,*
175
385
930
2127
2535
2705
(d)
Thickness
175
210
545
11*7
253
170
404
(e)
Lithologic Description
sand , gravel




sandstone
shale
Mt. Simon
                      Cambrian
                                     3109
       1734
sandstone

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                                                11-3
           B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit Confinimr Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
C*0 Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(b1) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Mt . S imon
3,109
1,734

3.109 psi at top
3,109 psi
Cambrian
1.4-19% av. 12-14%
1.0-1,160 md.av.20-
120°
Sandstone ^
regionally distr.

Eau Claire Formation
2,703
404

2,703 at top
2,703
Cambrian

100 md.
120°
Shale - regionally
distributed

           c.
                                        Total  dissolved solids
Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:     	  	
  about  60,000  ppm.   Chlorides about  35,000 pp, PH, specific gravity,
                 radioactivity
       3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Glacial drift
St. Peter
Depth
0-175
1,474
Galesville-Ironton
2,535
                 Thickness
                  175
                  118
                  170
                                           Area!
                                           Extent
                             Lithologic
                             Character
                                            Widespread  gravel,  sand
                                            Widespread  sandstone
                        Fluid
                        Character
                         freshwater
                                             TDS=585 mg/1
Widespread sandstone
fresh
        I.  Mineral Resources in Area:    Coal is the only known  mineral  resource  in the
             area.
       5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
           Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:    No  other wells  that  penetrate
             the Mt.  Simon are present in the area of  the injection well.
       IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

       1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Wastewater from steel
             pickling including Hcl, FeCl?> iron, aluminum,  and chromate.~
       2.  Physical/Chemical Description
           A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   Unknown
           B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   70,OOP to 200,000
           C.  Specific Gravity:    1.2
           D.  Temperature:   106°F
           E.  pH;    1-2
                                             (b)

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3.   Toxicity:   Tr-ivalent chromium of this waste exceeds water standards for
     Hnmogt-ir water  supply; ferrous chloride concentration exceeds the taste
     threshold.	                      	
i|.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   Waste is highly corrosive.
     All  surface  equipment and wll tubing must be acid resistent.	
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;  There should be no biodegradability in the
      formation  due  to  the  lack of organics.	

6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Due  to  the low pH of  the wastewater, and the concentration of  trivalent
      chromium,  the  biological level at injection and atter injection^would be tfggl,
7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;  Settling and tutratton.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

   lection
Hole
Size
"TO/2"
12-1/4"
8-3/4"

Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
H-20 48 Short T&CK-Z
J-55 36 Short T&CR-2
J-55 23 Short T&CR-2
Fib recast Tubing
Size
13-3/8"OD
9-5/8"OD
7" OD
3-l/2"OD
Depth
Set
308'
2,703'
3,108'
3,700'

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  Cemented
      from casing seat to surface - all strings
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   N/A
     Packers, Centrallzers , and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Casing strings were
      run with centralizers , guide shoes or float shoes and float collars. _
 5.   Bottom Hole  Completion;    Open hole 3,108 to 4,846 ft.

 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:    N/A
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and Plow Lines:   150,QOO gal, holding tanks are used before
       and after  filtration.	

 2.   Filters:  Durco  diatomaceous earth filters are used to remove particles
       larger than  2 microns         ~~~~~
                                      (C)

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3.  Pumps:   A  centrifugal  pump  is  used  for wastewater injection and a positive
      displacement pump is used to maintain pressure in the annulus between the
      tubing and 7" closing.
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     "      April 1969              190
     "      May 1970                179
            July 1971               135
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) April 1969     Average  256	  Maximum
            May 1970                265
ti

"      July 1971               265
"      Jan. 1972               313
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Injection tubing and annulus pressure and
          injection rate are monitored and reported monthly.	

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:   Periodic
          composite sampling and water quality parameters measured"!

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:  injection
          pressure and annulus pressure measured continuously.
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   Three day holding
      tank capacity.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:   Well required to be constructed as specified
          in approved design.  Constructed well meets those specifications.

    B.  Monitoring Requirements:   Monitoring of inspection and annulus pressure,
          flow rate, and wastewater quality required.                          —

    C.  RestMctions of Operation Procedures:   Any deviation in well construction,
          present operating procedures, or character of injected wastewater must"
          be approved.	
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:
                                                                IL-4
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES
 Permit Status:   PDF
                                        Operational Status:
                         DN
 Operating Company Name and Address:    American Potash and Chemical  Company
                                       West Chicago,  Illinois	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  ~
                                                 06
                      (Year)	73
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    sw 1/4,  Sec.  9,  T39N,  R9E
     County:   Dupage
                                         State:    Illinois
 5.  SIC Classification:   2899
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
 1.  Type of Waste Injected:   None
 2.  Date Well Permitted f_
 3.  Injection Rate:   N/A
                           N/A
         Completed:
     Injection Pressure:   N/A
 5.  Total Depth Of Well:   4043 ft.  plugged back to  2130  ft.	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Mt.  Simon.  Cambrian  1820
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (Month)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A	"
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A   (Month)"
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	"
                                                          (Year)
                                                         JYear)
                                                                     (Gallons)
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by  Well
(a)
Name


Maguoketa
Galena

Ancell

(b)
Age
Pleistocene
Silurian
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Cambrian
(c)
Depth
0
93
277
366
547
660
1050
(d)
Thickness
93
184
89
181
113
390
770
(e)
Lithologlc Description
gravel, sand, clay
limestone, dolomite
shale




 Mt.  Simon
                     Cambrian
1820
sandstone, shale
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, WC
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution














«




«






    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   About 100,000 parts per
          million dissolved solids in the basal Mt.  Simon
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Area!     Lithologic
Thickness  Extent    Character
 Freshwater occurs in all units except lower Mt.  Simon
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:   None
Fluid
Character
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations In
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   None
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:
        Specific Gravity:
            N/A
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:   N/A
       N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty:   N/A	
 *

4.  Reactivity vflth Surface Equipment Ccnponents:   N/A"
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate
   ectlon
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 *.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     H

     II

     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	    Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  Not permitted
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:       IL-5
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES

Permit Status:   PDR	Operational Status:	0_
Operating Company Name and Address;  u.s.  industrial chemicals Co.
                                     P.O.  Box 218 - Tuscola. Illinois
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01     (Month)  06	(Year)	73_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   N/A
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  430  ft. south and 1135 ft. east of the
      NW corner of Sec.  31,  T16N,  R8E	
M.  County:   Douglas                    State:   Illinois                    ~
5.  SIC Classification:    ww          	

II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Wastes  from  the  various petrochemical and	
      agricultural chemicals manufacture.
2.  Date Well Permitted: _ Completed:   5/9/70
3.  Injection Rate:   401,638  gpd _
    Injection Pressure :__52psi
5.  Total Depth of Well;   5,524        	
6.  Name, Age, and Depth Of Injection Zone;   Eminence and Potosi, Cambrian, 5015
7.
8.
9.
10.
Date Injection Began: (Day) 04 (Month) 08
Total Volume Injected to Date: 226,320,000
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Year)

(Year)


70
(Gallons)



HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Mame
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Ihickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Llthostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Iferdrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(b) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Eminence/ Potosi
5015
509
2309
1.0 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
Cambrian
25


Dolomite with poro'
non -porous zones v<
widely spread

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is and
:ry

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Oil production  and  coal  mined west of the
      area.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Technical
      CaSO
          .cal Description (Including Radioactivity);   ^as t ew
           ,  3% phosphoric acid, 1-1/2% sulfuric acid,  0.7?0 f
                              Wastewater containing
                                    louride,carbon,and
      ottier salts.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:   1.0*34 at 60°F
    D.  Tenperature:  N/A	
    E.  pH:   1.0	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Ctomponents
N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   Holding ponds
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate
   ection
Hole
Size
17-1/2
12-1/4
8-3/4
6-1/2
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade Size
13-3/8
H-40 9-5/8
J-55 7
EUE J-55 w/plastic lining 2.825
Depth
Set
219
2810
5015
4990

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon; 13-3/8
     inch  casings  -  200  sks w/3% CaCl?, 9-5/8 inch casings - 700 sks Howco Lite +
     Class A;  7  inch  casing - 850 sks	

3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  N/A                        ~"
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment: Halliburton R-4
      tubing packer;  centralizers every 90 ft. on 9-5/8 "and 7  casing annulus
      filled w/fresh  water and 2bbls Coretron w/crude oil at bottom.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole perforated 3 shots/ft. 5176 and 5186 to
      5194 ft.
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  10.000 gal. 28% HCI (?5015~
     5524  ft.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  Waste transferred from lagoon No. 3 through
     4 inch diameter plastic pipe	
2.  Filters:    Strainer on well head
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate,  gpd (During Life of Well to Present)
     "       8/31/71
     "       1/11//Z                4j/,UUU
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  9/1/70	  Average  30-100        Maximum
     "       3/22/71                52
     "       8/31/7152
     it
             1/11/72
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	      N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Pressure/Volume Monitor


    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters  Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:  Well was to be constructed as designed and
          approved.	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Monthly report of operating pressures and
          injected volumes, annulus pressure,  waste character and any other
          significant operational information.	
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   Injection pressure not to exce"eT
          0.65 psi/ft. of depth at the bottom of the hole.	
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:       IL-7
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED  STATES

 Permit Status;   PDR	Operational Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address:    vesicol  chemical  Corporation
                                       Marshall,  Illinois	
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)   Ql     (Month)    05	(Year)	73_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   39-2J'55"/87e42T?TrT'
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);    sw  i/*  Sec.  12.  TUN, R12W
 14.  county:   ^ar*                      State;    Illinois
 5.  SIC Classification:
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected:   The  waste  is  a  spent hypochlorite process liquor.
 2.  Date Well Permitted:	Completed;    3/15/7T
 3.  Injection Rate:   22fl gal ions/year        	
     Injection Pressure:    90 ps t
 5.  Total Depth Of Well;   6007 plugged  back  to  2737'
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Devonian,  2440'
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   15    (Month)   03        (Year)    72       ~~
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   28M	(Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)   X/A  (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal:   Injected  into  IL-l	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

2737
374
1000


Devonian



limestone
widespread


100-150
2200



Penns . & Miss.



carbonates
sandstone,
. shale, &
widespread

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   14,000 ppm dissolved
          solids.
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                    Areal
Depth    Thickness  Extent
 0       150
                                              Lithologic
                                              Character
Fluid
Character
freshwater
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Oil and gas producing within 4 miles of well.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   140,000 ppm sodium chloride,
     25.000 ppm sodium hydroxide; 20,000 ppm sodium hypochlorite	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:.
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity;    1.10
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:
                                        50-580
                       100°F
              10.5-11.5
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxlcity:    N/A	


i».  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   Corrosive  to  carbon steel

5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;    Settling and  filtration
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            TIT""             48.oo# n-40Tn/s"   "571"
Intermediate        12-1/4"         32.20//  H-40               9-5/8"    TOST
   ection           8-3/4"          23.00#  K-55               7"         2428'
Other                               9.50#  K-55  PVC  Lined     4-1/2"     Z4W
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:    13-3/8",
       9-5/8" and 7" casing cemented to  surface	


3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);    iiinderliter casing head


^.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:    7'* casing:
      9 centralizers, 6 cement baskets,  pack off collar,  9-5/8" casing:   5
      centralizers,  2 scratchers, guide  shoe	

5.  Bottom Hole  Completion;    Open hole
 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.:    N/A"
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;    20,00n gallon holding tank, 4" piping.


 2.   Filters:   Bag filter; 1UU micron
                                      (c)

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3-  Pumps:    Injection pump 70 gpm at 14 psi
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   A/5/72       Average   57 _  Maximum
     "         6/7/72              	57_
     "         9/6/72              	38_
     "         2/7/73              	48
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   4/5/72       Average   15	  Maxinum
     "
               6/7/72
               9/6/72              _ 69
               2/7/73              	81
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_72      22M	B.  19_  	C.  19_  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Pressure and flow measurement monitoring
          well  for observing  formation  fluid movement and pressure changes.

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   Daily,
          suspended solids  dissolved solids, NaCl, NaOH	

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:   Monthly or
          quarterly	
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  utilize standby Well
      (No. 1)  for chlordane waste.   Accumulate other plant wastes.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    Monthly reported volumes, type & composition
          of waste materials,  injection pressures.	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   Maximum head pressure 643 psi  ~
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:   IL-S
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNl'ltl) STATES'

Permit Status;   SNA	Operational Status:    SNA
Operating Company Name and Address;  Veisicol chemical Co.	
                                     Marshall  Illinois	

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)_23	(Month)   05	(fear)	22.
2.  Latitude and Longitude;    N/A
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  Sec.  12.  TUN.  Rliw
^.  County:    Clark	State;    Illinois
5.  SIC Classification:    2899	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.  Type of Waste Injected;    N/A
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.


Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: 6007 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A



Completed:



Zone: N/A

(Month) (Year)
N/A (Gallons)
(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
     N/A		
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability , millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Llthologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH;	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:	
 .  Reactivity with Surflace Equipment Components:
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	 	 	 	
Intermediate       	 	 	 	

   lection
Inject
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
M.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc"]
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	           Average               Maximum
           	         	         	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:   11-9
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES'

 Permit Status:	AFP	Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address:    Allied chemical com.
                                       Danville. Illinois
 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Entry Date of Data:  (Day)   23    (Month)	5	(Year)
 2.  Latitude and Longitude;    N/A
 3.   Well  Location (Legal Description):   Sw 1/4. N.W. 1/4. Sec 12. T19N, RIIW

 4.   County;    Vermilion                 State;  Illinois
 5.   SIC Classification:	2899	

 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type  of  Waste Injected;  N/A	
 2.   Date Well Permitted;    N/A                Completed;
 3.   Injection Rate;     N/A
 M.   Injection Pressure;   N/A
 5.   Total Depth of Well:   M/A          	
 6.   Name, Age,  and Depth  of Injection  Zone:   N/A
 7.  Date Injection Began:  (Day)  N/A    (Month)             (Year)      	  ~~
 8.  Total Volume Injected  to Date:    N/A	(Gallons)"
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)        (Month)             (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:    N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock  Units  Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Narae                 Age            Depth     Thickness    Lithologic  Description
    N/A                                 	    	   	 	 	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
00 Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
7) Age of Unit
8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution














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    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:      	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlclty;    	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Inject
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19__  	C.   19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:   IN-I
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES'

 Permit Status:	TOR	      Operational Status:	0_
 Operating Company Name and Address;    American Cyanimid Company, P.O.  Box 262
                                       Michigan City, Indiana  46360        ' "'
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)     31  (Month)     1	(Year)	73_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   N/A
 3.  Well location (Legal Description);   SEC- ^» T38N,
 4.   County:  LaPorte	State:  Indiana
 5.   SIC Classification;   2819	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected;    Floor washing waste and filter washing waste
 2.  Date Well Permitted:   8-51	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate;  SOQ^Pou  ..?d            ~	~
     Injection Pressure:  35
 5.  Total Depth of Well; 650           	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Devonian  & Silurian,  270
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)    8        (Year)  51        ~~
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   2,073,6np.no (8/67)            (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  ~~   (Month)             (Year)       	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:    N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC DEFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Wilts Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 —-**-               	    	   		
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                         Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) LJ.thosta.tic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

270
397
0.43 nsi/ft
1.0 psi /ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Devonian & Siluriar



dolomite, limestone



175
95







dolomite & limestone
possibly with some
shale
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids: 5Qmg/l H2s, AQOOmg/l NaCl
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
    drift
            Depth
               o
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
   175
          Llthologlc
          Character
variable  sand, gravel
Fluid
Character
  fresh
 *.  Mineral Resources in Area:  peat,  marl and  sand  are mined  in LaPorte  County.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); 6500ppm NaoSQA,  5000
     ammonium sulfate. 120 ppm acidity	6,021ppm Na20, J87ppm  A120^7
     7681ppm SO&	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/L;  118
                            i.o
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:  14,000
C.  Specific Gravity:
D.  Temperature:	~
E.  pH:	
                            60 °F
                            4.6
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxicity t   N/A	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
    nrobably not sterile at injection;  bacterial activity minimi.

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   sedimentation
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	    16          257
Intermediate       ___	  	    12	   170-257
  jection          	   Car Ion Tubing	    6	     270
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
  .   Packers, Central!zers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   N/A
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion;   Open Hole
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EXJUIFMEM1

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  three settling tanks in series


 2.   Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:    N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    N/A	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_    N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Monthly  operational reports  are  filed
        with the State Board	

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads: N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  Comfeleted,  eouinped and  ma*nta3'"ed  ln  a	
        manner that will prevent pollution ot  tresh water or  endanger any natural
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:  monthly operatonal reports are filed with the
        state board	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures: Must operate as permitted
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:   IN -?
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
 Permit Status:     ?DR _ Operational Status: _ 0 _
 Operating Company Name and Address; American Cvanimid Company _
                                    P.O. Box 262. Michigan Citvr Indiana  4636.0

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Qitry Date of Data: (Day)    31    (Month) _ i _ (Year)      73 _
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;  N/A
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  Sec 22. T38N. RAW - 850 ft. east of the
     IN-l well 	
 4.  County: LaPorte          	          State;    Indiana                    ""
 5.  SIC Classification;     2819	

 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE

 1.  Type Of Waste Injected; Floor washing waste and filter washing waste	
 2.  Date Well Permitted;        9-52          Completed;
 3.  Injection Rate;   28o.uno.OQf)          ~
     Injection Pressure: 3b psl
 5.  Total Depth of Well:
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;  Devonian. 255
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   ,     (Month)    9       (Year)  1952
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  1,940,000,000 (8/67)             (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  ~~   (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
   ft7-A
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Conflnlne Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability , mlllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

255
40
0.43 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Devonian



dolcaite, limes tor



175
95







edolomite
possibly
, limestone
with some
shale
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids; 50 ppm H?s, 4000 ppm
         NaCl
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Drift
Depth
           Areal     Lithologlc
Thickness_  Extent    Character
           variable  sand, gravel
           175
Fluid
Character
tresh
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:  Peat, marl, and sand mined in the area.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); 6500 ppm NaSQ4>
     5000  ppm ammonium sulfate,  6000  ppm Na^O, 187 ppm Al2Uv 7700 ppm SOA

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   14.000
    C.  Specific Gravity:  1.0	
    D.  Temperature:  60°  F	
    E.  pH:  4.6
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:    N/A	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;    N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
    probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal	


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment; Sedimentation
V.  WEIL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                	  	  TTFT/A     ~Z55
Intermediate
Injection                           uarion Tuning           6            zvrr
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   N/A
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;    N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Open Hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:    N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIFMEM1


1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   three settling tanks in series



2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injectior Rate, gpm (During life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    N/A _  Average _  Maximum
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	    N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19	  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Monthly operational reports  filed  with  the
         Board

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;    N/A

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:  Completed,  equipped,  and  maintained  in  a manner
         that will prevent pollution of fresh water  or  endanger  anv natural
         resource
    B.  Monitoring Requirements: monthly operational  reports  are filed with  State
        Board	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures: must operate a  permitted
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:       IN-3
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                   "INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES"

Permit Status:   PDR	Operational Status:  g_
Operating Company Name and Address:   Indiana  Farm  Bureau Co-Op Assn.  Inc.
                                      Mt. Vernon, Indiana	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)    01    (Month)  04	(Year)	73_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:    N/A
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);    Sec. 6, T7S, R13W
i|.  County;    Posey                     State:    Indiana
5.  SIC Classification:
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Water, sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfite, sodium
      mercaptide

2.  Date Well Permitted:    4/50               Completed:
3.  Injection Rate:    210  gpd              ~	
M.  Injection Pressure:    200 psi	
5.  Total Depth Of Well:    2427' plugged back to 2328'
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;   Tar springs, Mississippian, 2286
7.
8.
9.
10.
Date Injection Began: (Day) 04 (Month) 10
Total Volume Injected to Date: 453,600
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Year)

(Year)


55
(Gallons)



 HI.   GEOLOGIC  INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                   (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                  Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologlc Description
 __^___^^_________  Pennsylvanian  	  	  	
 Kincaid              Mississippian                       limestone
 Menard               Mississippian                       limestone
 vienna	  Mississippian  	 	 sandy limestone
 Tar springsMississippian                       sandstone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Infection Unit Conflnimr Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
CO Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ffydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Tar Springs
2286
97
.45 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
Miss.
20
200+

sandstone


Approx. 6 'of tight
Calcareous sarid on top
of Tar Springs overlai
with shale









    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Brine
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
"DrTTt
Depth
 o
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
 200
Lithologic
Character
sand, clay
Fluid
Character
  30 UU  ppm  TDS
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   Clay and marl  are  recovered  near  the well.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   Water,  sodium hydroxide,
      sodium mercaptide, sodium sulfide                     	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, me/1:N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:_
    D.  Temperature:   N/A
    E.  pH:   N/A	
            1.12

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3.   Ibxlcity:   Mercaptous toxic to fish.   NaOH toxic to humans with total  dose
      of 1.95 gm.

4.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   Possible corrosion to metal
      components.
5.   Degradabllity Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial activity minimal.

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;   Settling
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole Casing or Tubing Depth
Size Weight and Grade Size Set
Surface 13
Intermediate 8-3/4
10-3/4
5-1/2

Injection
2-1/2
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   10-3/4
      inch casing - 100 sx Hi-Early;  5-1/2 inch casing - 150 sx Hi-Early
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:    NO  packer
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;    Perforations  - fr9  RoIes^30?-280?T ft.  rippled
      2312/232R ft.	                                                 ~
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:    Acid  - ISoo gal.  15%	
      muretic acid w/Dowell W9 and L-l  additives; fractured  - water  frac.  3000
      gal.  water 6000 Ibs.  sand break  2500 psi final  1800" psl
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Flow Lines:   N/A	
2.  Filters:
                                     (0

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3.  Punps:    N/A	





VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS



1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)



    Date(s)	  Average  4  to 5 SP"1    Maxlnum	
     H



     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)



    Date(s)	Average     2""        Maximum     30°
           	         	         	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.

    A.  19	       N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19	  	



VIII.  SAFETY mPORMATION



1.  Monitoring Program



    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Volume  and  pressure monitoring





    B.  Sanpling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects



    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   N/A

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                               IN-4
                    COMPHAITON OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES
 Permit Status:
PDR
    Operational Status:   NO-UP
 Operating Company Name and Address:   EMC Corporation


 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                     P.O.  Box  34  -  Newport,  Indiana
 1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01
 2.  Latitude and Longitude:   N/A
                    (Month)   12
                       (Year)  72
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);    NE 1/4, NW 1/4, Sec. 9, TI&N, R6w
     County:Vermillion
                       State:    Indiana
 5.  SIC Classification:
         3561
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
 1.   Type of Waste Injected:
             N/A
 2.  Date Well Permitted:	
 3.  Injection Rate:  50 gpm
                            Completed:
                       5/22760
     Injection Pressure;   1000 psi
          6160
 5.  Total Depth of Well:               _
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    Mt. Simon, Cambrian, 5260
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   15   (MonthT
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   150,000,000
                                10
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A(Month)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A   	"
                      (Year)  60
                                                   (Gallons)
                                        _(Year)
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Cincinnatian
 Trenton
 Black River
 Knox
 Eau Claire
 Mt.Simon
    (b)
     rdovician
    Ordovic. ian

    Ordovician
    Cambrian
    Cambrian
    Cambrian
(c)
Depth
ItfHO
21'yy
2360
2819
AA20
(d)
Thickness
319
Tbl
5TO
1600
840
(e)
Llthologic Description
sriale
                                                          limestone
limestone
dolomite
limestone, shale
limestone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
W Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Mt. Simon
5260
900
0.45 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft tst.
Cambrian
6
6-8

shale, sandstone
extensive


.
5000



Penn . - Camb .



shale, carbonates
sandstone
extensive
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;  204,400  ppm TDS;
         125.000 ppm Cl";  508 ppm SO,;  116  ppm (CO  )?;  22.400 ppm Ca;
        "2840 ppm Mg;  pH=4.5

3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
  N/A
                                Areal     Lithologic
            Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area: The area around  the  disposal well  is  an  area  of
     large coal deposits.   Over 150 million tons  of  coal has been  produced
     from the deposits.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  22,000  ppm Ca;  9,000  ppm
     Fe; 3000 ppm Mg;  125,000 ppm Cl~;  10 ppm solids ( after  filtration  )
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA:   10	
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;270,000
C.  Specific Gravity;  1.09	
D.  Temperature:   N/A	
E.  pH:   4.9	
                                     (b)

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3 .   Ibxlclty :   N/A
l*.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   Cathode type protection sysem
      installed. _ _ _____
5.  Etegradabillty Level and Rate:   N/A


6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not  sterile at  injection; bacterial activity minimal. _

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment:   Settling, pressure leaf filtration, pH
      control.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            13-3/4 _  _  10-3/4
Intermediate
Injection           8-3/4             237;
Other               7-7/8            Open Hole
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
  .   Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:    N/A
 5.   Bottom Hole  Completion;    Open hole
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.:    None  -  formation  is  highly
       fractured; 250,000 gallon fresh water buffer  zone.	.

 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and Plow Lines:    13,000  gallon xvaste  rundown tank; surge  tank


 2.   Filters:   Leaf and cartridge  filters
                                      (c)

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3.  Punps:	.	




VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS


1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During life of Well to Present)


    Date(s)	  Average   50	  Maximum   1000
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)


    Date(s)	  Average   1000	  Maximum   1500
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.

    A.  19__     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_


VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION


1.  Monitoring Program


    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Volume and pressure monitor
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects


    A.  Construction Requirements;
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                                                IN~5
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    DEJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATIST
Permit Status :  PDR
                                        Operational Status:   o
Operating Company Name and Address;   Bethlehem Steel Co. Burns Harbor Plant
                                      Box 248   Chestertown, Indiana	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)   23    (Month)   05
2.  Latitude and Longitude;   N/A
                                                           (tear) _ 73_
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec. 28; NW 1010' NL 1710' WL TWP 37N
      Range 6W                                   _
    County:   N/A
                                         State;   Indiana
5.  SIC Classification:   3312
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.  Type of Waste Injected;   steel mill waste HCI
 2.
 3.

 5.
 6.

 7.
 8.
 9.
10.
    Date Well Permitted;   11/67
    Injection Rate;   125 gpm
                                              Completed;
                                                        ~
    Injection Pressure;   700 psi
    Total Depth of Well:   4305
                                       _ _
    Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    Mt.  Simon,  Cambrian,  2535
Date Injection Began: (Day)	
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)_
Previous Mode of Disposal:
 (MonthT
N'/A
                                                 n
                                       (Month)
                                                          (Year)   67
                                                                     ____
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                          (Year)
HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

                                                         (e)
(a)
Name

Trenton
(b)
Age
Silurian
Ordovician
(c)
Depth
256
958
(d)
Thickness
700
250
 Black aiver
 Knox
 Eau Claire
 Mt. Simon
                     Ordovi cian      1208     100
                     Cambrian        1308     300
                     Cambrian	   1625     900
                     Cambrian	   2535     17QQ
                     Pre-Cambrian    4263    	
                   Llthologic Description
                    shale
                    limestone	
                    limestone
                    dolomite	
                    limestone
                    sandstone
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                             Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
w
(5
(5
(6
(t
Thickness (Ft.)
P Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
) Hydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
) Aee of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllldarcies
(10) Reservoir "temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Mt. Simon
2535
1700



Cambrian
9


Sandstone















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   40,000 mg/l Nad, 7000
          Ca.
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Drift
Depth
0
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
190
Llthologlc
Character
                                                             Fluid
                                                             Character
                                    Variable  sand and gravelfresh
4.  Mineral Resources in Areat   Clay and marl are mined in Porter Co.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.   WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   6-10%
      FeS07 . 41,000 ppm Cl, 22,000 ppm Xa?0
                                                                 ^, 14-18%
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids,
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/l:   7TTW
    C.  Specific Gravity :_N/A	"
    D.  Temperature:   AO-IWK
    E.  pH:  N'/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity;   M/A
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:    nitration, addition or piocidc ana
      corrosion and  oxygen inhibitors.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTOUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            _2A	                           _20	  	
Intermediate        15               n-40
                    8-3/4           H-AO  17//
Injection           R-3/A	    J-55 Tubing Penton Coated  3  1/2 OP
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  N/A
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);
 .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:    z-flaker Model  D
      Packers
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Perforated  completion  bottom  ZUO  tt

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:    N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIFMEOT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   N/A
2.  Filters:    Pre-Coat filter 2  microns
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps :   N/A
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTEFtlSTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   overall      Average   125 __  Maximum
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	.	  Average   700	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_       N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                 IN-6
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                                  STATES
INJECTION
Permit Status:   PDR
Operating Company Name and Address:


I.  GENERAL HJEMnFICATION DATA
                    Operational Status:
                 o
                 Bethlehem Steel  Co.  Burns Harbor Plant
                 Box  248    Chestertown.  Indiana	
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3.
5*.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 23 (Month) 05
Latitude and Longitude: N/A
Well Location (Legal Description): T-37N, R6W, Sec

County: Porter State: Indiana
SIC Classification: 3312
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
Type Of Waste Injected: Waste effluent from a coke
ammonium salts containing phenols and cyanides.

Date Well Permitted: 4/4/68 Completed:
Injection Rate: 125 gpm
Injection Pressure: 700 psi
Total Depth of Well: 3945
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Mt. Simon,

Date Injection Began: (Day) 04 (Month) 04
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Year) 73

. 30



plant - aqueous






Cambrian, 2530

(Year) 68
(Gallons)
(Year)


 HI.  GEOLOGIC  INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by  Well
 (a)
 Name
 (b)
 Age
 Silurian
  Trenton
  blacK. Kiver
  Knox
  c.au Liaire
  me. oimon
  Ordovician
  Ordovician
  Cambrian
  Cambrian
  Cambrian
                                     945
(d)
Thickness
695	
215
                                     ITbCT
                                     1355
3CTO
                                     LbtT
                                     2510
3945
(e)
Llthologlc Description
shale and limestone
limestone	
limestone
dolomite
limestone
sandstone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Mt. Simon
2530
1415



Cambrian
10 - 20
20 - 100
33°

Sandstone

Confining Bed 	
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    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   98,000 pom TDS ;
          5800 ppm Cl;  1210 ppm SO ;  78.1  ppm HCO  ; 8140 ppm Ca; 1320 ppm Mg;
          27.000 ppm Na.           4              3

3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Drift
Depth
Thickness
190
Area!
Extent
variable
Lithologic
Character
sand, clay
Fluid
Character
fresh




 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   _Clay and  marl   are mined  in Porter Co.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Waste  effluent  including
      aqueous ammonia salts, phenol, and cyanides             	          	
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:N/A
C.  Specific Gravity:  N/A	
D.  Temperature:
E.  pH:  N/A
                       N/A
                                     (b)

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3 .  Ibxlcity :   N/A
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:    Oil  skimming sludge removal,  filtration,
      temperature reduction and addition of  biocide
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             17	   H-AO  55#	  13-3/8       226
Intermediate        12-1/4	  j-55  48ff	   9-5/8       143?
                    8-3/4	   J-55  23//	  ]_	  2530
   ection           6-1/4
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   Surface
      string  300 sks;  intermediate  strings  1025  sks.	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/A
 ».  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;   N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole completion
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   2 - 400,000 gal, storage tanks
     1 - 60,000 gal, storage  tank	

2.  Filters':   2 - diatomaceous earth filters
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:    Other  - 2  -  heat  exchangers  140°F to 80° F	



VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)   Overall      Average   125          Maximum
     it

     I!

     If
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average   7°Q	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:    N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;    N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:       IN-7
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                   "INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
Permit Status :__££R	  Operational Status:	o_
Operating Company Name and Address;    Bethlehem  Steel  Co.,  Burns Harbor  Plant
                                       Box  248Chestertown,Indiana
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)   23     (Month)  05	(Year)	7j_
2.  Latitude and Longitude;   N/A
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   T-37N. R6W,  Sec729

1.  County:    t-orter                    State:    Indiana"
5.  SIC Classification:
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected;   Aqueous ammonium salts  containing  phenols and
2.
3.
5*.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
cyanides

Date Well Permitted: 3/22/68
Injection Rate: 32 gpm
Injection Pressure: 15 psi
Total Depth of Well: 4301
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) 22
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A







Zone:

(Month)
N/A
(Month)




Completed :


Eau Claire
Cambrian ,
03










and Mt.
1655 and
(Year)

(Year)








Simon,
2521
68
(Gallons)



PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                   (b)             (c)      (d)          (e)
Name                  Age             Depth    Thickness    Lithologic Description
 Silurian	   Silurian	   2~3»5"2l5shale", 1 imes tone
 Cincinnatian         Silurian        751!2"0~0"limestone
 Trenton             Ordovician     945      225          limestone
 Black River         Ordovician     1170     170          limestone
 Knox                Cambrian       1340     315          dolomite
 Eau Claire          Cambrian       1655     885          limestone
 Mt. Simon           Cambrian    ,   2530     1744         sandstone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit Confinino- Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psl
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Eau Claire/Mt. Simc
1655 2521
855 1744




10-20
20-100
33°
limes tone/sandston<


n

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    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   98,000 ppm IDS; 5800 ppm
          Cl;  1210  ppm  SO^;  78  ppm  HC03; 8140 ppm Ca; 1320 ppm Mg; 27,000 ppm Na.


3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Drift
                    Areal     Lithologic     Fluid
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
 o
190
variable  sand,  gravel   fresh
 .  Mineral Resources in Area!   Clay and marl  are mined in the area.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate ffydrologically Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   N/A
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:N/A
    C,  Specific Gravity:_
    D.  Temperature:   N/A
    E.  pH;   N/A	
             V/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity ;   N/A
 .  Reactivity with Surfiace Equipment Components:   N/A
5-.  Cegradabllity Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   Oil skimming sludge removal filtration,
     temperature reduction and addition of biocide.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            17-1/2          H-40 55$                 13-3/8     230
Intermediate        12-1/4          J-55 48//                 9^5/8       1435
                    8-3/4	      23#	  7	  2521
Injection           6-1/4	  Open hole	  	  2521
Ohc
icr
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;    13-3/8
       casing -  300 sks	
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   N/A
     Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   N/A
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion;    open  hole
 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs,  etc.;    N/A"
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and PlOW Lines:    2  -  400,000  gal.  storage  tanks
       1 - 60,000 gal.  storage tank"
 2.   Filters:2 - diatomaceous  earth  filters
                                      (C)

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3.  Pumps:    Other  -  2- heat  exchangers 140°F to 80°F

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)    overall     Average    32	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average    15	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	      N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements ;   Daily injection.   Volume and data on waste
          rhemistry to be filed monthly.	
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                           Well  Id. Code:
                                                                  IN-8
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED  STATES
                                        Operational Status:	o_
 Permit Status:	                    	^	
 Operating Company Name and Address;    Midwest steel Co.  niv~National  steel Corp.
                                       Portage City, Indiana46368
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   23    (Month)	05_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  ~N/A
                                                            (Year)    73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    Sec.  25. T37N,  Range 6W
    County:   Dorter
                                          State:    Indiana
5.  SIC Classification:   3479
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SUE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected:   Waste pickle from a metal production operation.
2.  Date Well Permitted;   2/65
3.  Injection Rate:   275 gpm
                                               Completed:
    Injection Pressure:   Q-3Q psi
5.  Total Depth of Well;   4308
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    Mt.  Simon,  Cambrian,  2160
                                       (Month)
                                     N/A
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:	
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A  (Month)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A   	"
(Year)
           (Gallons)
                                                         JYear)
HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
«•••«•••
Trenton
Black River
Knox
Eau Claire
Mt. Simon
(b)
Silurian
Ordovician
Ordovician
Cambrian
Cambrian
Cambrian
(c)
Depth
248
936
1165
1345
1645
2160
(d) (e)
Thickness Llthologlc
sand
limestone
limestone
dolomite
limestone
sandstone
Description



and shale

                     Pre-Cambrian
                                      4259
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
nj
» Thickness (Ft.)
(*0 Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
W
(fc
r
(B
Lithostatic Pressure^ psi
ftrdrofracturlng Pressure, psi
Age of Unit
Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, "C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Mt. Simon
2160
2100



Cambrian
18
40-50

Sandstone



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    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   40,000 mg/i NaCl and
         7.000 mg/l Ca	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Drift
                    Area!     Lithologic     Fluid
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
0        190        variable  sand and clay
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Peat and marl are recovered from the county
     in which  the well  is located.
5.  Location of Otherwells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologically Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   6-10% H?SOV 14 to 18%
       Ferrous  Sulfate,  contains  some Na9Cr07	

2.  PhysicaL/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/l;  N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/l;NM
    C.  Specific Gravity;    1.14
    D.  Temperature;    13Q"F  to  i»o~
    E.  pH;   N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	


4.  Reactivity with Surfiace Equipment Components:   N/A
5-  Degradabillty Level and Rate:   X/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;   Filtration
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            20	  	  16         ISO
Intermediate       13-3/8                                   10-1/2400
                   9-5/8	  	  7	  2750
Injection          	   Fiber-cast	  2	  BOO
Other              	   Fiber cast	  3	  800 to 2750

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   '*'M	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):   Packer set near bottom ot /- casing
     string.

4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   ^'M
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   "pen hole completion
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   HCI - acid buffer injection
      injection fresh water with chlorine and Biocide B-9 volume-35,000,000 gal.

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   IQO.OOO gal, storage tank; 3,000 gal, surge
      tank; 80 inch continuous pickle line.

2.  Filters"!   Pre-coat filters 0.5 micron
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   2-booster pumps and 2 (75 gpm) injection pumps	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average   275	  Maximum	
     it
     !f
     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average   n	  Maximum    30
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	      N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads; N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                            IN-9
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNl'iliD STATES
Permit Status:   PDR
                  Operational Status:	o_
Operating Company Name and Address:   u.s.  steel  Co.


I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                208  S. LaSalle  Street. Chicago.  Illinois
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   23    (Month)   05
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   X/A
                                      (Year)   73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):
      T37N, R8K
                     SW ]/4.  SE  1/4. SW  1/4.  Sec. 29.
    County;   Lake
                    State:    Illinois
5.  SIC Classification:   3312
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.  Type of Waste Injected:   Spent pickle liquor
2.  Date Well Permitted :   1/7/65
3.  Injection Rate;   210 gpm
                         Completed:
    Injection Pressure :   20n ps i
5.  Total Depth of Well;   4303
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Mt.  Simon,  Cambrian,  2422'
                                       (Month)   01
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:	
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A   (Month)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;   N/A'-  	"
                                     (YearT
                               65
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                          _(Year)_
HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Trenton
 Black River
 Knox
 Eau Claire
 Tit.  bimon
(b)            (c)
Age
Ordovician
Orciovician
Cambrian
Cambrian1567
Cambrian2422
1037
1190
                                              (d)
                                              Thickness
                                              200	
                                              160	
                                              T7o
         900
         1850
(e)
Lithologic Description
limestone
limestone	
dolomite
limestone, shale
sandstone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcles
(10^ Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Mt. Simon
2422
2100




14.3
427

Sandstone



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    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   40,OOP mg/l Nad,
          7000 mg/1 Ca	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Drift
Depth
0
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
160
         Lithologic
         Character
Fluid
Character
variable  sand,  gravel    fresh
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:   Teat is recovered from pits in the general
     area of the disposal well.	
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologically Affected Area:_£M	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);    Spent pickle liquor
      sulfuric acid - 8  to  37%.  ferrous sulfate 18 to 25%, Chromic acid 2-6%,
      hvdrocloric acid 1%.  FeCK  15-20%	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   ETA"
    C.  Specific Gravity:_
    D.  Temperature:  N/A
    E.  pH:   N/A	
             1.06 - l.TT
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   N/A
5-  Degradability Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;   Filtration and skimming
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             20	   H-40	  16	  182
Intermediate        13-3/4n-4010-3/48T3"
                    9-578           -T-55                    7          Z43T
   ection                           Fibercast               4-1/2
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      375sks, 10-3/4" - 550sks, 7" - 650sks. + 40sks. resin
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   Flowmet e r
 .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Totalizer
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole completion
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   2,000 Powell Mud  acid t
      buffer injection 600,000 gal. chlorinated water.

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps :   N/A
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During life of Well to Present)
    Date(s) _  Average   210 _  Maximum    240
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average   20°	  Maximum
           	         	         	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	    N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                 IN-10
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AMD MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNiliflJ STA1
Permit Status:   PDR
Operating Company Name and Address:


I.  OENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                                        Operational Status:
                                     General Electric Co.
                                     Lexan Lane  - Mt. Vernon.  Indiana   47620
1.  Entry Date of Data:  (Day)   01    (Month)	04_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  "TO
                                                           (Year)	73
3.  Wen Location  (Legal Description);   sec. 18, T7S, R13W
M.  County:_
5.  SIC Classification:
                                         State:   Indiana
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:   Waste from a phenolic distillation facility and
2.
3.
H.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
acid regeneration system.

Date Well Permitted:
Injection Rate: ^o §Pm
Injection Pressure: <*b5 psi
Total Depth of Well: 3054
Name, Age, and Depth of injection
Date Injection Began: (Day)
Total Volume Injected to Date":
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) ^M
Previous Mode of Disposal: ft/A



Completed:





2/67



Zone: Bethel, Mississippian,

(Month) 02
53,285,000
(Month)



(Year) 6

(Year)








2760

7
(Gallons)



 PI.  GEOLOGIC  INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
KTnTcaid
Mernard
Vienna
Glen Dean
Barlow
Cypress
(b)
Age
Mississippian
Mississippian
Mississippian
Mississippian
Mississippian
Mississippian
(0
Depth
1790
2086
2248
2380
2606
2635
(d)
Thickness
296
262
132
326
29
115
(e)
Lithologlc Description
sand, sandstone, shale

sandy limestone
1 imes tone , shal e
shale
shale
Bethel
Mississippian  27^0    "4~6"
                                                         sandstone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Ihlckness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) tfydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(b) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Bethel
2760
46
O.A5 psi. ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Mississippian
18
100

sandstone



200
2500



Pennsvlvanian &
Miss.



shale, sandstone
, and
carbonates, extensive

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   110,000 ppm ci, 11. OOP
         Total Hardness, 64000  ppm Ca Hardness, 260 ppm Alkalinity, 101 ppm
         Acidity  to Phenolphthalein , 6250 ppm SO,/, , 33.5 ppm Fe , pII-7.6

3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Drift
                Depth
                o
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
          Llthologic
          Character
Fluid
Character
200
variable  sand  granvel   tresh
    Mineral Resources in Area:    Over  30 million barrels of oil have been
5.
     produced  from  the  overlying "altersburg sand.Coalis also produced trom
     the  area  in  large  amounts.

    Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate rfydrologlcally Affected Area:
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
      !IC1  neutralized  with NaOH
                                                       Water containing 3% phenol,
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A"
    C.  Specific Gravity:    1.003	
    D.  Temperature:    N/A
    E.  pH;    10-13	
                                     (b)

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3.  Ibxlclty:   Minimal recommended levels of phenol for domestic water

     supplies 0.001 mel.	
^i


*4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
    Degradability Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:

      Not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal.	



7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment:   pH adjustment, sedimentation, filtration.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole Casing or Tubing
Size Weight and Grade
Surface
Intermediate 6-3/4
Depth
Size Set
8-5/8
4-1/2

Injection Tubing
Other
2-3/8

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   4-1/2

      inch  casing  - 660 sks 187 salt saturated pozmix cement.	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/A
    Packers, Centralizers , and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Annulus filled with

      diesel  oil,  packer  on 2-3/8 inch tubing.                             _____
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Open hole completion
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  ^re^^w^fr butter and

       treatment  with  an iron  chelating agent, 4000 gal. 25% HCL.



VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT



1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;
2.  Filters:    Tw°  cartridge  filters - 2(J micron cartnge
                                     (c)

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3.  Punps:
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s).Tan i.  1970     Average    34	  Maxlinum_
     "     Jan  1.  1971            	28
     "      Jan  1.  1972             	16
            July  1972              	19
2.  Injection Pressure, psi  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) Jan  1,  1970     Average    410	  Maximum   480
     "      Jan  1.  1971                220
     "      Jan  1,  1972                320	            34 U
     "      July 1972                  460                   4VU
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_       x/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Volume  and  pressure monitor.


    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   Monthly reports  to  State,
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:
                                                             IN-ll
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     BITECTION WELLS IN THE UNl'ltU  STATES
 Permit Status:   PDR
                                    Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address:   inland  steel Co.


 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                                  30 W. Monroe  St.,  ChicaRo,  Illinois   60603
 1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   23     (Month)	05
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   41°39'07"/87°27'42"
                                                       (Year)  73
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);   Lake Michigan Fill  (Proi. Sec. 14)
       37N-9W,  2175'  SL of Proj.  Sec. 14, 650" WL of Proj. Sec. 14	
     County:    lake
                                     State:   Illinois
 5.   SIC Classification:   3310
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected;   Waste pickle liquor
 2.
 3.
 i».
 5.
 6.

 7.
 8.
 9.
10.
Date Well Permitted:   3/68
Injection Rate;   55 gpm
Completed:
Injection Pressure;    0-230  psi
Total Depth of Well;   4348
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Mt.  Simon, Cambrian,  2360
Date Injection Began: (Day)        (Month)
Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A	"
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A   (MonthT
Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A	"
   03
(Year)
68
                       (Gallons)
            _(Year)
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Cincinnatian
 Trenton
 Black River
 St. Peter
 Eau Claire
 Mt. Simon
                 (b)            (c)      (d)
                 Age            Depth    Thickness
                 Ordovician     680      100	
                 Ordovician     780      220	
                 Ordovician     1000     13J)	
                 Ordovician     1130     340	
                 Cambrian       1470     890	
                 Cambrian       2360     1980	
                 Pre-Cambrian   4340
           (e)
           Lithologic Description
           shale	
           limestone	
           limestone
           sandstone	
           limestone	
           sandstone	
           granite	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldflrcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Mt . Simon
2360
1980



Cambrian
12
316

Sandstone

•

.











    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   123i_onn_j)im_Ti)S_;__
          75.900  oom Cl;  1300  ppm SO,,,;  31.500  ppm Na; 12,400 ppm Ca; pH  -  3.5;  S.
          Gravity 1.090	
3.  Gteohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Drift
            Depth
             0
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
         Llthologic
         Character
Fluid
Character
 160
variable  sand,  gravel    fresh
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Small amounts  of  peat  and  marl  are  recovered
      commercially in the area of the disposal  well.	
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologlcally Affected Area:    N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   waste  effluent  from metals
      products  operation waste pickle  liquor.   8.5%  H^SO^,  13% Fe  SO^,  0.5% HC1,
      17.4%  FeCl2.	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A	
B,  Gone* Dissolved Solids, mg/1 :
C.  Specific Gravity:    N/A
D.  Temperature:
E.  pH;    N/A
                                        N/A
                       l.l to 1.2

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   N/A
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate;
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   Filtration to o.fi microns
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            23              iT1^)                     16
Intermediate       13-5/8          j-55                     10-3/4

Injection                                                   2-7/H
Othl
ier
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Biplacement Horizon;  N/A
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/A
4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  'N/A_
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  Open hole completion
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   2,000 gal, mca (acid)


VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  2 - 100,000 gal, storage tanks	
    	1 - 20,000 gal, storage tank	

2.  Filters:   2 percent filters
                                     (C)

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3-  Pumps:   2-150 gpm booster pumps	
    	2 - 150 gpm injection pumps	
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)  overall       Average    55	  Maximum
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average    o	  Maximum   230
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	      N/A	B.  19__  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   -\M	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   x/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  N/A
    C.  Restrtctions of Operation Procedures;   M/A
                                     (d)

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                                           Well  Id.  Code:
                                                                 IN-12
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED  STATES
Permit Status:
                 PDR
                                        Operational Status:
o
Operating Company Name and Address:    Indiana  General  Corporation	
                                      405  Elm  Street - Valparaiso,  Indiana  46383
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)	
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   N/A
                                      (Month)   04
                                                            (Year)	73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    Sec.  16, T35N, RSW
5.
n.
i.
    County;   Porter
                                         State:   Indiana
    SIC Classification;   3312
     GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

    Type Of Waste Injected:   Ammonium  chloride waste  from  the manufacture of
      iron oxide from pickle liquor.
 2.
 3.

 5.
 6.
    Date Well Permitted:10/70
                                              Completed:
    Injection Rate;    1972;  2,505,466 est. 1973;  7,000,000 gals.
    Injection Pressure:0
    Total Depth of Well;   4548
                                       _
    Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    Mt.  Simon. Cambrian, 28lT
 7.  Date Injection Began:  (Day)
 8.
 9.
10.
                                       (Month)  To"
                               _
    Total Volume Injected to Date:   8,134,131
    Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A   (Month)
    Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	"
                                                          (Year)   70
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                         JYear),
PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Silurian
Cincinnatian
Trenton
Black River
Knox
Eau Claire
Mt. Simon
(b)
Age
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Cambrian
Cambrian
Cambrian
(c)
Depth
923
1131
1397
1498
1898
2815
4548
(d)
Thickness
208
266
101
400
917
1733

(e)
Llthologlc Description
shale
limestone
limestone
dolomite, shale
shale
sandstone
                      Pre-Cambrian
                                                         crystalline basement
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
      Confinlnjc Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ffydrofracturing Pressure t psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Mt. Simon
2815
1733
.45 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
Cambrian



Sandstone















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   High saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Drift
Area!
Depth Thickness Extent
0 190 variable
Lithologic
Character
sand, clay
Fluid
Character
fresh




4.  Mineral Resources in Area:   Peat is  mined commercially on a small scale,
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations In
    Imnediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):	
      from the  manufacture  of iron oxide  from  pickle liquor

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:  0	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;  N/A	
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   70°  to 120°r	
    E.  pH:   7.0  to  9.5
Ammonia chloride waste
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:  N/A	                              	
4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  Highly corrosive to mo
     commercial metals.
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:  N/A           ~~~"~~~~~~~~
6.  Biological Level at Injection end Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not  sterile at injection: bacterial activity minimal.

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   Filtration and sedimentation
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            20	  	  16	  313
Intermediate       13-3/4	  	  10-3/4     609
                   9-5/8	  	   7	  2514
  lection          	  Fibercast	   2-7/8     2598
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   N/A
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   N/A
 |.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   oil in annulus
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  N/A~
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   7,000 gal, holding tank


2.  Filters:   Three rotary leaf pressure filters
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:    10 hp-50  gpm	



VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS


1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)


    Date(s)	  Average   50	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average    °	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19J72     2,505,466       B.  19_7T   3,592,545    C.  19^2.    209»812


VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION


1.  Monitoring Program


    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:    Conductivity bridge  in  annulus	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
           rate  of  flow,  total  dally  flow,  temp, pi!, concentration,  injection

           pressure and annulus  pressure.	
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A	
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:   N'/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:    Monthly  report  to  Indiana  stream  pollution
          control  board	


    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A                          ~
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                                                  IN-13
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STAl
Permit Status:
             PDR
                                        Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address:  General Electric


I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                                 Mt_. Vernon, Indiana  47620
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)	
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   N/A
                                  (Month)  04
                                                            (Year)
                  74
3.  Vfell Location (Legal Description);   Sec. 19, T?S, R13W, 1113.76 ft., FNL and
      1.1  ft.  FWL of  NW  1/4 of N": 1/4 of Sec. 19
County:
               I'osev
                                          State:
Indiana
            _
5.  SIC Classification:
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.  Type of Waste Injected:
                          N/A
2.  Date Well Permitted:
3.  Injection Rate:
                                          Completed:    11/29/71
Injection Pressure:
                          N/A
                                          _ ^__
5.  Total Depth Of Well:  7980 plugged back to about 2800
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   St. Peter and Knox, nrdovician;
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  "xT?
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   S/A
                                              Bethel, Mississippian, 2760
                                       (MontnT
                                                      (Year)
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                       (Month)
                                              "
                                                     JYear).
HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
St. Genevieve
N'ew Albany
Louisville
Brassf ield
Trenton
Black River
St. Peter
(b)
Age
Mississippian
Mississippian
Silurian
Silurian
Ordovician
Ordovlcian
Ordovician
(c)
4585
5960
6290
6750
7500
7762
(d) (e)
Thickness LithologLc Description
66
305
100
105
750
262
115
limestone
shale
limestone
limestone
dolomite, shale
limestone w/inter
sandstone





shale

Knox
                 Ordovician
                                     7877
                                                         dolomite
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Conflnine Bed
Ul Wans
(2^ Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Pt.)
(*0 Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11 ) Character and Areal
Distribution
St. Peter Knox
7762 7877
IIS



Ordoviclan



sandstone, doionut
extensive


200
2SOO



Pennsylvanian & Miss.



e shale, sandstone,
and carbonates, ext.

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcalty Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Chloride  -  2,600
      sulfate 117 ppn;  iron 0.3 ppm.	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    C,  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH;   N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxicity:    None - high pH may be reduced  through dilution  and  reactions •
      after injection.

4.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:                           "~
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  		
Intermediate       	  	  	  _____

   lection
Other
 2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:	_N/A_
 3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   NM
     Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   N/A
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion:   N/A
 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and Flow Lines:
 2.  Filters:    K77T
                                      (0

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3.  Pumps;   N/A

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	      N/A	B.  19	  	C.  19	
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Volume/pressure monitor.

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory wTpects
    A.  Construction Requirements:    N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Montnly reports to state.
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:	KS~1

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL  AND  MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES

 Permit Status;   PDR	Operational Status;   o	
 Operating Company Name and Address:    Vulcan Materials Company


 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)  N/A    (Month)	(Year)
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  37°32tAO"/97027'i5"
 3.  Vfell Location (Legal Description);   Sec. 7 - T29S - RIW

 1|.  County:   Sedgwick                   State;   Kansas
 5.  SIC Classification:   1321	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected;   Wastes from the production of chlorine, sodium
      hydroxide, and related products from brines.	

 2.   Date Well Permitted;   1952               Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate:   225
  .  Injection Pressure;   Gravity
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   AOOTt7
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    Wellington, Permian, 240
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)            (Year)   1952
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A	'     	     (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A   (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 Wellington	  Permian	  240      82	  Halite	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Wilts

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
7) Age of Unit
8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, tfC
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Wellington
240
82



Permian



Salt















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Saturated brine
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                    Area!
                         Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Highly saline natural  brines  are  obtained  locally
      for chemical production.	
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other renetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologically Affected Area;   K/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   W;iste. from the production
     of chlorine, sodium hydroxide, and related brines.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B,  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:   K/A
                            N/A
                       N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlclty:   Slight, if any, ingestion probably inhibited by brine
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial  activity minimal due to lack
      of  substrate	
7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;   Settling
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole           Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size           Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface
Intermediate       	 	  	  	

Injection          ZHZZZZUZZ ZIIZZIZIZZIIZZIIIII  8-5/8      240
Other-
2.  Type and Amount of Cement,  Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  138 sks
      cemented  to  surface.
3.  WeH Head Equipment (Name and Models);    N7AT
 .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  N/A
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   Brick lined  holding basin


2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps;   N/A	

VII.  OPEKATIOK CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average    225        Maximum   35°	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average    Gravity    MaxLnum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_       N/A	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  RestMctions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:	KS"2_

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES'

 Penult Status;   PDR	Operational Status:   NO-UP
Operating Company Name and Address:    Vulcan Materials Company


I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Bitry Date of Data: (Day)	(Month)   12	(Year)	72_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  37°35'0"/97°25'17"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   810 ft.  from the north line and 1200 ft.
      from the west line of SW 1/4 of Sec.  27,  28, R1W _
 M .  County ;    Sedgwick _ State ;    Kansas _
 5.  SIC Classification:    1312 _ _

 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE

 1.  Type of  Waste Injected;    Unsaturated  Ca and Mg brine solutions, impure _
      bromide, chlorinated organics ,  and hydrochloric acid.

 2.  Date Well Permitted;   5/17/61            Completed;
 3.  Injection Rate;    35u                  ~ _
     Injection Pressure;   Gravity
 5.  Total Depth of Well;               	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    Arbuckle,  ordovician,  392~
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)    05       (Year)   61	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:    N/A	(GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)   12        (Year)   "rT	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A   	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psl
(6) Hjydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Arbuckle
3927
198



Ordovician



limestone
dolomite



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    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   Highly mineralized - I50,ono
         mg/1	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                    Areal     Lithologic     Fluid
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:   Oil and gas are produced in the area.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other renetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologically Affected Area;   K/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);    K/A
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;  N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:  N/A
    D.  Temperature:    120F
    E.  PH:   1  to  9
                                     (b)

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3.   Tbxicity:    Possible contamination of water by chlorinated hydrocarbons
      (organics)


M.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   Probably none
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile  at  injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

   lection
Inject
Other
Hole
Size
9
9
9
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
3.42 ff/
26 #/ft
26 ///ft
TE-300
ft.
. plastic coated
. uncoated
heavy duty
Size
"nn/4
7
7
4-1/2
Depth
Set
39T
2965
2965-4125
4125

2.  "type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   10-3/4
      casing  -  800  sks Pozmix - 7" casing - 1500 gal. Cealme	
3.  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/A
 <.  Packers, CentrallzersV and Other Subsurface Equipment:   A centralizer is
      located  immediately above the perforated zone.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Perforations - 3990-4115 ft. - 4 jet shots per ft.

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   6150 gal. HCL



VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow T.lnes;   407,000 gal, holding pond and surface drainage
     of rainfall through a 6 inch reinforced polyethelene pipe;two automatic
     throttling valves govern the flow of waste from a sump to the well.
2.  Filters:
                                     (0

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3.  Pumps:    10'W x 50'L x 14'D sump with 51,360 gal,  capacity.	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average   350	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average 2? mm of Hg    Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_      N/A	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;    N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:    N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                           Well Id.  Code:
                                                                  KS-3
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                           UNITED
INJECTION
Penult Status :__PDR	
Operating Company Name and Address:
I.  GENERAL lEEMPIFICATION DATA
                    Operational Status:	p_
                  No rthern Natural Gas Company
                                      P.O. Box 47 - Mullinville Compressor Station
                                      Mullinville, Kansas
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)     	       	
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  "37° 35' 38"/99° 24' 34"
                  (Month)	12
(Year)	72
3.  Vfell location (Legal Description):   SE 1/4, Sec. 20, T28, R19W
    County:   Kiowa
                     State:   Kansas
5.  SIC Classification:    1321
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.
Type of Waste Injected: Brine solution, blow down
water from cooling tower,
engine jacket water overflow from gas engines, regeneration water from
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
refinite water softener.
Date Well Permitted: 5/12/52 Completed
Injection Rate: 130,000 sod
Injection Pressure: Gravity
Total Depth of Well: 5775
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Arbuckle, o
5500 - 5700
Date Injection Began: (Day) (Month)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A


•
•



rdovin

(Year) 1954
(Gallons)
(Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 Lansing
 Marmation
 Mississippian
 Viola	
 Simpson	
 Arbuckle
(b)
Age
Pennsylvanian
Pennsylvanian
Pennsy Ivanian
Mississippian
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
(c)
Depth
4130
4305
4730
4912
5342
5474
5494
(d)
Thickness
25
75
200
430
132
21

                                     (e)
                                     Llthologic Description
                                     shale
                                     shale, limestone
                                     shale, limestone
                                     limestone
                                     limestone
                                     shale, limestone, sandstone
                                     dolomite
                                    (aj

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                             Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillldarcies
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Arburkl P
5500
200



Ordovician


Ab"
Dolomitic limestone
Statewide














    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:    N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                    Areal
                         Ihickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
k.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:__NM	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   Brine,  blow down water,
      water softener regeneration
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:N/7T
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;   N/A
                            N/A
                       N/A
                                     (b)

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3 .   Tfoxlcity :   prnhaMy nnnp ^nges tion inhibited by brine taste.
 .  Reactivty with Surface Equipment Ckatponents :    N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably  not  sterile  at  injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Fre-injection Waste Treatment;  N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             17-1/2	   48  ft/ft.	   n-i/a     446
Intermediate        8-3/8            23 ///ft.	  1	   5510
   lection           6-1/4	  	  4-1/2       5500
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;    13-3/8
      casing - 400 sks cement -  7  casing  -  500  sks  cement.              	
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   N/A
     Packers, Centralizers , and Other Subsurface Equipment:    Everseal  hook wall
      packer - Kerosene between  7"  and  4-1/2"  tubing.
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion;    Open 5500-5700  ft.
 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:    N/A
 VT.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT


 1.   Holding Tanks  and Plow Lines:   Retention  pond 80,OOP  sq.  ft.  -  average  depth-
      3-3/4 ft.	

 2.   Filters:N/A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   3" CMC,  20M Centrigiigal water pump Model FC 3-15 direct connected to
      L-A Electric  Motor 440 volt,  5-1/2 HP.,  2 speed.                         ~

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     n
     I!
     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	       N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   Rice  Engineering
          and Operating Inc., 1020 Hoover,  Great  Bend,  Ks.  inspects  operation  of
          well every 2 months.	
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   Formation with an open hole (by gravity).
           The well is so cased and cemented as to  allow none of the mineralized"
           water to rise and contact any of the upper fresh water strata.
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;    N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:	KS-4

                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL  AND  MUNICIPAL


 Permit Status:   PDR	Operational Status:	o	
 Operating Company Name and Address:   American Salt Co.	
                                      P.O.  Box 498 - Lyons,  Kansas   67554

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)	(Month)  12	(Year)    72
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;   38°i8'25"/98°ll'l7"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    SE 1/4, Sec.,  15,  TISS,  R6w

 M.  County:   Rice                       State;   Kansas
 5.  SIC Classification:	1499                                 	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected;   Disposal of brine from hydraulic salt mining and
      processing operations. _

 2.  Date Well Permitted;   2/12/68            Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:  330,000 gpd           ~ _
     Injection Pressure:  Gravity
 5.  Total Depth of Well;   3800        	r-^_^^.^
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    Arbuckie, ordovician,
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)            (Year)   68	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A                             (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  "N/A  (Month)            (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Infection Unit
                                    Conflnlnfi'Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
B) Thickness (Ft.)
) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Arbuckle
3501
300
0.45 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
1 .0 psi/ft-. est.
Ordovician



dolomite & limes ton
regionally distr.


200
3300



Permian-Ordovician



3 shale, carbonates,
evaporites, & ss.,
widespread I
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:    Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area;   sait
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Sodium brine solution.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
    D.  Temperature;   N/A	
    E.  pH;   N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   Probably minimal; ingestion prohibited by brine taste.	

*      -r_.j	•	'_  - - - .  -  — -TT-	T	    	_rrmii	I - '- - T- 	 .--.•»!-- r	 - -     ~ -    ________  II    	

1.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   Possible corrosion of metallic
     components by brine.	
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	 	 	
Intermediate       	  	 	 	

   lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   N/A
 3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Name and Models);
     Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;  N/A
 5.   Bottom Hole  Completion:   N/A
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A"
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OP SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   N/A


 2.   Filters:N?A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency andwater Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                           Well  Id.  Code:
                                                                  KS-5
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNIltU  STATES
                 PDR
Permit Status:	
Operating Company Name and Address:


I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

                               15
                  Operational Status:   No-ur
                                     Skelly Oil Company - Kan. Pipe Line Div.
                                     Bunton, Kansas           	
                 (Month)   02
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  38°oo'07!797°38'39"
                       (Year)    73
3.  Vfell Location (Legal Description);   swi/4, Sec. 34, T23S. R3W
i|.  County;  Harvey
                   State:   Kansas
5.  SIC Classification:   13IT
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Salt water from Crude Oil stream zeolite softener
2.
3.
l*.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: 7/22/68 Completed:
Injection Rate: 267,000 GPY
Injection Pressure: 350 psi
Total Depth of Well: 937 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Wellington. 486

Date Injection Began: (Day) 22 (Month) 07 (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: 598.000
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) 06 (Month) 10 (Year)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A








58
(Gallons)
64


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Wellington
(b)
Age
(c)
Depth
 486
                                             (d)
                                             Thickness
                                              451
(e)
Llthologlc Description
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Confinine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(?) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
CH) Character and Area!
Distribution
Wellington
913
2 i>























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
|.  Mineral Resources in Area:   .Salt beds, Crude oil
Fluid
Character
5.  Location ofOther wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other renetraticns in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);    Salt water from zeolite
      softener.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   NTT
    C.  Specific Gravity:  N/A	
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:     '
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:__N/A
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   N/A
 .  Degradability Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;    N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole
Size
Surface 12-1/4
Intermediate 7-7/8
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade Size
Grade B 8-5/8
Seamless 5-1/2
Depth
Set
278.63
913.91

Injection
Other
Tubing - seamless 2-3/8

915

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  5-1/2
     casing - 200 sacks  cement.  8-5/8  inch  casing  -  200 sacks  cement.  2-3/8
     tubing - 60 sacks cement.

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   5-1/2 x  2" Larkin  Tuhing Head
    Packers, Centrallzers . and Other Subsurface Equipment;  Halliburton 5-1/2'
      Packer Shoe and 5-1/2"  Baffel  Ring.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:    Packer  at  913  ft.  2' of  2-3/8"  tubing extends below
      packer into  formation.	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;    500  gal, of  7.57 solution
      Hydrochloric Acid - 2000 gal, of 15%  solution "Hydrochloric Acid.

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and PlOW Lines;   250  bbl  brine holding  tank	


2.  Filters:   N/A
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3.  Punps:    High prp.ssnrp pump - 10 BPH at 350 PSt. powered bv 5 H.P. electric
     _ _ i]fM ^ p y , ^	-n_ui_—--T---J_I-T-••_•- -----  	  - 	 T, 	  r	 --•_ 	 	-   ._---  -   --_ i	T	i	-
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well  to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average  7 	  Maximum   7  .	
     n
     it
     n
2.  Injection Pressure, psl  (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	 Average  350	  Maximum  350
3.  Annual Volume Injected,  gal.
    A.  19                      B.   19                  C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices  and Data;   N/A
    B.  Sanpllng Frequency  and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                      (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:     KS-6
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STAT^~

 Permit Status;     FDR	Operational Status:	p_
 .Operating Company Name and Address: Morton Salt Company
                                     P.O.  Box 1547 - Hutchinson.  Kansas

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)   10    (Month)   01	(Year)    73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  38°02'03"/98°57'40"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    NE 1/4,  SE 1/4.  sec 22,  T23S,  R6W

 M.  County;   Reno                       State:     Kansas
 5.  SIC Classification;   2899	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected:  Hydraulic salt mining wastes
 2.  Date Well Permitted;  12/6/67	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:  205,479 gpd
     Injection Pressure: 20" Hg vacuum
 5.  Total Depth of Well:  4405 ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Arbuckie, Ordovician
                                             4200 ft.	„___	
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)  03        (Year)   68       ~~
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   300.000^000	     (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal:   Abandoned brine well cavities.	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)   ,
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 N/A	
                                     (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                            Conflnlne Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatlc Pressure, psi
16) tfydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(b1) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Arbuckle
4200
500
1420


Ordovician



dolomite, lime-
stone
regional
Wellington-Simpson
500
3700



Permian-Ordovician



shale, evaporites,
limestone, sandstone
regional
    C.   Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
                                    Area!
                         Thickness  Extent
                                             Lithologlc
                                             Character
Fluid
Character
.   Mineral Resources in Area:
                                  Salt
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Jfydrologlcally Affected Area;   Several abandoned and plugged
     salt  brine production wells  in  the  area.	--
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   Near saturated salt
     brine containing  sulfates,  carbonates, phosphates, calcium, and magnesium.

    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   10	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   25Q;QQQ	
    C.  Specific Gravity:  1.2*	      '
    D.  Temperature:  68  -HOT F
    E.  pH:   7.5  -  8.5	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   Probably  minimal: incestion inhibited bv brine taste
1.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components :    Possible corrosion of metallic
      components bv brine.    _   _
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       Probably  not  sterile  at  injection; bacterial activity minimal.

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;   Settled, filtered  UMJ micron;, and clarified
       through old brine well cavities
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                                                     	
Intermediate                       ~T=55                    8-5/8
   ectlon                            J-55                     5-1/2      4400
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   Surface -
      300 sks.  Posmix 4%  Gel.,  100  sks  salt  sat.,  50  ska. Comm.  injection  -  150
      cu. ft.  Pozmix salt saturated.	

3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Name and Models);    5-1/2"  x  8-5/8"  Rraden  Head.


1*.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;    Baker Filler Collar
      Triplex cement control  shoe - (3)  Halliburton Centralizers (2)  Halliburton
      Baskets.	

5.  Bottom Hole  Completion;    Open hole
 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.:    Acidized  well  at  start-up
       to remove drilling mud from formation.  Used 4000  gal,  of 12%  HC1.	

 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE  EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow t.lnes;   300,OOP gal,  holding  tank  (Cement at grade) -
       Steel 120,000 gal, mixing tank  - 3,000' 4" transite line.

 2.   Filters:1^0 Micron cartridge filter at well head.
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) 3/68 - 6/72    Average   100	  Maximum	
             6/72 - present           130
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) 3/68 - 6/72    Average   10" Hg      Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_72   75.000.000      B.  1971.    50.000.000  C.  197&.    50.OOP.OOP

VIII.  SAFEIY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Pressure gauge on injection.  Annulus
         space packed with fuel oil #2 and pressure gauge.	

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   Saturation.
         temperature, and pH - weekly	

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   weekly

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:   Holding tank

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;    N/A
                                     (d)

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                                             Well Id.  Code:
                                                               KS-7
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                               WFTJS TW HUP. TTMTTFT) STATES
 Permit Status:
             PDR	Operational Status:
               	
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Derby  Refining  Company
                                       1100  East  21st. ,  - Wichita, Kansas  67219
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                              	_(Month)	12
                               37"43'38"/97°19'22"
                                                       (Year)	72
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)
2.  Latitude and Longitude:	
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   675  ft.  from south  line;  865  ft.  from
       east line, Sec.  4, T27S,  RIE -  directional hole
     County:   Sedgwick
                                     State:   Kansas
 5.  SIC Classification:	2911
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
 1.  Type of Waste Injected:   Initially  disposal of  spent  caustic  from  refinery
       operation;  since early 1959  only disposal of oil  field brine.	
 2.
 3.
 M.
 5-
 6.

 7.
 8.
 9.
10.
Date Well Permitted;   12/14/56
Injection Rate:  189 gpm
                                              Completed:
Injection Pressure;   Gravity
Total Depth Of Well:   4204 (directional hole TVD 3899)
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Arbuckle,  ordovician,  3415
Date Injection Began: (Day)	
Total Volume Injected to Date:	
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A
Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A
                                       (MontRT
                                     N/A
             (Year)   57
                        (Gallons)
                                       (Month)
            TYear),
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
  Lansing
  Viola
  Simpson
  Arbuckle
                 (b)
                                    (c)
                   ennsylvanian

                  Mississippian
                  Ordovician
                  Ordovician
                  Ordovician
                                     3352
                                     3415
(d)
(e)
                                   th    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                              465
                                     2981
                                     3317
                                               436
 35
 63
             Is  -  sh
             Is
dolomite
 ss - sh
             dolomite
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
t^O Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
C5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
tb) Itydro fracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
CIO) Reservoir Temperature, bC
til) Character and Areal
Distribution
Arb tickle
3415
484
1300
1.0 psi /ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
Ordovician



Blanket porous
Dolomite



3000 est.



Perm. -Ordovi cian



shale , Is . , & ss .

.
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Salt water
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Llthologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
        Located on west side of an oil field which
     produces from Lansing. Viola, and Simpson Formations.
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   ?;/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Salt brine; original input
     was spent caustic from refinery operations mixed with oil field brine;
     presently only oil  field brine(Source - Viola Formation)
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:  N/A*	~
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH:   N/A	
               N/A
               N/A
                                     (b)

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3 .  Ibxlclty :  Minimal,  if  any; ingestion prohibited by brine taste.
H.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  Possible corrosion ot metac
       components  by brine. _ _ __^_________^ _______
5.  DegradaMlity Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not  sterile  at  injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  lection
Hole
Size
13-3/4
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
32.75# H-40
Size
10-3/4
Depth
Set
39$


9
9
320 J-55
open hole
7
9
3750
4204
Other	   	
                                    EUE J-55  tubing, cement  11300 (length)
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon; 10-3/4
      inch casing - 275 sks  Eozmix:  7  inch casine - 750 sks Pozmix plus 50 sks
      common .
3.  WeH Head Equipment (Name and Models);   10-3/4- x  /  YLS Nortis w/z men
      outlets;  tubing head - 3"  x  7" Norris. _ _

*\.  Packers, Centrallzers , and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Open  hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  Acidized with i!>% mud acid
      and 15% MCA.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and PlOW Lines:   1 -  300 bbl  16' x 10'  redwood tank with 2.inch
      bottom and deck and 3 inch stoves;  240  tt.  3  inch LUU riastic ripe:
      36 ft.  3 inch Translte.                                                   ~
2.  Filters:   N/A"
                                     (c)

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3.  Punps:   N/A	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTEKESTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)  12/57	  Average  94 •5	          before acid
     »•       12/57                  W75                 atter acid
     "       12/61                  189                  after cleanout
     u            '
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average  Gravity      Maximim
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_      N/A          B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sanpling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:     KS-S
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS  IN TOE UNITED STATES'

Penult  Status:     PDR	Operational Status:   DN
Operating Company  Name and Address: Mid-America Pipeline Systems, oiv. MAPCO
                                    P.O. Box 976, Liberal. Kansas	
 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Entry  Date of Data:  (Day)    01     (Month)    12	(Year)
 2.  Latitude and Longitude:   N/A
 3.  Well  Location (Legal Description):  sw 1/4. Sec 24. T19S. RSW

 1|.  County;  McPherson                    State;  Kansas
 5.  SIC Classification;   1321           	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected:   Saturated sodium brine solution resulting from
      solutioning  of  salt  zone to develop storage "jugs."

 2.  Date Well Permitted:   N/A                Completed;
 3.  Injection Rate;    0.46-1.4 million gpd	
    Injection Pressure;   26" vacuum to 5 psig
 5.   Total Depth of Well;  4Z9Q  ft.	
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Arbuckle, Ordovician
                                             4003 ft.
 7.   Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A    (MonEhT            (Year)     	  ~~
 8.   Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A	(Gallons)'
 9.   Date Injection Ceased: (Day) '(Month)            (Year)	
10.   Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INPOFtMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 Mlssissippian        Mississippian    W?8     22%
              _
  Kinderhook           Mississippian   3636      278
  V101a                Mississippian   3894      38
  Simpson	  Ordovician      3932      71
  Arbuckle	       Ordovician      4003
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
CT) Name
721
3
5
Depth (Ft.)
Ihickness (Ft.)
Fbrmation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
te
?
) Jfydrofracturing Pressure, psi
) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Afbuckle
3994
296
0.45 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est
1.0 psi/ft est
Ordovician


44°
limestone
widespread

Wellington-Simpson
500
3500



Permian-Ordovician



shale. evapori<:es
limestone, sandstone
widespread
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Kane
  N/A
Depth
           Areal
Ihickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .   Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandonedwells, and Other renet rat ions in
    Inmediate Hydrologically Affected Area;    N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   Saturated sodium
      brine.	  	   	
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;    N/A
           N/A
       N/A

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3.  Toxiclty:   Minimal	
4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components; Possible  corrosion  of
      metallic components by brine	
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate;   None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial  activity  minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            ~To"^3/4                                   10-3/4     T5~8
Intermediate       	  	    7-5/8      4QTT

  Jection          ~Lined tubing5-1/22000
Inject
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      7-5/8" casing cemented from top of Arbuckle to surface (845  sksj"
      10-3/4" casing - 70 sks

3.  Hell Head Equipment  (Name and Models);    N/A
 ».  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;  oil between
       5-1/2 and 7-5/8 inch casing.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:    N/A
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.: Periocic acid wash -  3  to
      4 years.

VT.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIIMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;    300,000 barrel lined pit.	


2.  Filters:  None
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   2- Worthington Vertical 3 stg w/  125  H.P. -  electric
    	1- Layne Bowler Vertical 5 slg w/ 125 H.P. - electric
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)    N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
     li
     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)     N/A	  Average	  Maximum
     it
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_    N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;
    C.  RestMctions of Operation Procedures;    N/3T
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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                                                  KS-9
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AM) MUNICIPAL
                              WELLS IN THE UNlltD STATES
Permit Status:   PDR
                                        Operational Status:
        o
Operating Company Name and Address;  Colorado interstate Gas GO.	
                                     P.O. Box 1087 - Colorado Springs. Colorado
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)         (Month)	12_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:    370ii'30"/i020oi'30"^
                                                            (Year)    72
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);   NE 1/4, Sec. 18. T33N. R43W
    County;  Morton
                                         State:    Kansas
5.  SIC Classification;   1839
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Cooling tower - dealkollzer
2.  Date WellPermitted;   12/16/57
3.  Injection Rate;   4000 -  8000  gpd
                                               Completed:
    Injection Pressure;  Gravity
5.  Total Depth of Well;   1272
6.  Name, Age, and Depth Of Injection Zone;   Glorletta Sandstone, Permian,
                                       (MonEnT
                                     N/A
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)_	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date;
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)   "N/A (Month)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	"
                                              1065-1100
(Year)
67
           (Gallons)
                                                         JYear).
in.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Alluvium
Sand
Sand & Clay
Dakota Sand
Morrison
Dockum
Quartermaster
Day Creek
Elaine
Glorietta
Clearfork
(b)
Age


Cretaceous
Jurassic
Permian
Permian
Permian
Permian
Permian
Permian
(c)
Depth
0
30
75
104





1065
1225
(d)
Thickness
30
45
29
186
290



175
160

(e)
Lithologic Description


sand
undifferentiated
undif ferentiated

dolomite
anhydrite
sand stone
anhydrite
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Wilts
                                         Injection
                                                             Conflnine Bed
U) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(*0 Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Jfcrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(?) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
C9) Permeability, ndllldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
CHorietta
1065
160



Permian


33"
sandstone
widespread blanket

Blaine-Dakota
104
900



Permian-Cretaceous



sandstone, dolomite,
anhydrite

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:    Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
Ogallala
           Areal
Ihickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
                                              sand,  gravel
Fluid
Character
 fresh
k.  Mineral Resources in Area;   Extensive oil and  gas  resources  occur  in  the
      arcn.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate fydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Brine solution and rinse
      water.

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   N/A	
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;   6.6
                       N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlclty:   N/A	


^.  Reactivity with Surface Bqvdpment Components;    N/A"
5.  Degradability Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile  at  injection; bacterial activity minimal.

7.  R?e-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;  chiorination
V.  WHJ, DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

   lection           6-3/4           9.5#  J-55                4^172TITo"
Inject
Ofcner
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;    4-1/2
      inch casing - 275  sks Halliburton  cement.	
 3.  Wen Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   N/A
  .   Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;    N/A"
 5.   Bottom Hole  Completion:   N/A
 6.   Hjydraullc Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;    Acidize  every  three  years.



 VI.   DESCRIPTION OP SURFACE EQUHMEMT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and PlOW  Lines;    Retention  pond  - 13700 sq.  ft. stabilization
       ponds (2).	

 2.   Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps;   N/A
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s) _  Average _  Maximum
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     n
     n
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19__  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INPCTMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A*  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                                                  KS-10
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
Permit Status:   PDR
                                        Operational Status:
                                                              o
Operating Company Name and Address:   Farmland industries, inc.
                                      Dodge City, Kansas	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)__	       	
2.  Latitude and Longitude;  37°46'24"/99°55'00"
                                      (Month)   12
                                                           (Year)	72
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  Center of north half, SW 1/4. NE 1/4.
       Sec. 22, T26S,  R24E, Ford County, Kansas        	
    County;   Ford
                                         State:   Kansas
    SIC Classification:
                          2871
     GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

    Type of Waste Injected;   Process water containing nitrate and ammonia -
      4,000 bbls per day average.		
 2.
 3.
 4.
 5.
 6.

 7.
 8.
 9.
10.
    Date Well Permitted;   1/25/68
    Injection Rate;   0 - 300 gpm
                                              Completed:
    Injection Pressure;   Gravity	
    Total Depth of Well;   6507        	
    Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Arbuckle, Ordovician, 5820
                                       (Month)
Date Injection Began: (Day)	
Total Volume Injected to Date:	„__	
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  "NYA  (Month)
Previous Mode Of Disposal;   Used for irrigation.
                                                          (Year)
                                                                   68
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                         _(Year)
PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Topeka
Lansing
Marmatlon
Warsaw
Osage
Kinderhook
Viola
                     (b)
                     Age
                     Pennsylvanian
                     Pennsylvanian
                     i'ennsylvanian
                     Pennsylvanian
                     Mississippian
                     Mississippian
                     Mississippian
                     Ordovician
(c)
Depth
4329
(d)
Thickness
425
390
4/20 153
4987
5232
5302
5540
5679
75
54
234
139
87
                                                         (e)
                                                         Llthologic Description
                                                         limestone and shale
                                                         limestone and shale
                                                         limestone and shale
                                                         porous  ss, with oil shows
                                                         chertj  dolomite &  limestone
                                                         chert,  dolomite &  limestone
                                                         limestone, chert & shale
                                                         dolomite, chert &  shale
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
<2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Thickness (Ft.)
5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5) Llthostatic Pressure, psi
6) Hydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, mlllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Arhuckle
5820
687
2000
1.0 ps-i/ft. est.
1 .0 psi/f t. est.
Ordovician
15

54°
Doloinitic limestone



500
MH)n



Permian-Ordovician



shale, carbonates,
Is. , & ss . , wide-
spread
    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   Saline and contains H?S
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                Depth
                 o
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
1500
          Lithologic
	    Character
variable  sandstone
Fluid
Character
 fresh
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:  on
5.  Location ofOther Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N'/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Cooling  tower blow  down and
      condensate,  has  traces  of chroinate,  ammonia, and H^SO^

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:.
                            N/A
                       N/A
              N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Ibxlclty;   Nitrate accepted,  limit  in  drinking iv'ater  50 mg/l  excess nitrate
      causes infant methemoglobinia:  accepted  limits  of  ammonia  in drinking water
      0. 05-0.5 mg/j.. 	 		
4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Ckaiponents;
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
 Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial  activity  minimal.	

7.  Pre-lJTjectlon Waste Treatment;   Treated with  line  and  S02  gas  to  precipitate
      contaminates.  Con densate stripped  to only  a Few ppm ammonia.	


V.  WEIL DESIGN AND CONSTOIXTTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

   lection
Inject
Other
Hole
Size
12-1/4
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
24''' J-55
Size
1T578
Depth
Set
1654


7-7/8
15i!' J-55
5-1/2
5835

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      3-5/8 inch casing - 550 sks cement; 5-1/2 inch casing - 125 sks cement.
3.  well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   N/A
4.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;   shoe at 1640 ft;
      pack-off stone at 5835 Ft: centralizers on 3-5/8 inch casing; 1604,	
      1634 ft.. 5-1/2 inch casing - 5820, 5727, 5633, 5097 ft.	

5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   npen hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   Acidized with acid mud.


VI.  DESCRIPTION OP SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and PlOW Lines;   Retention storage ponds for irrigation when
      possible; 2_- 34,400,000 and 24,000,000 gal, ponds.

2.  Filters:   N7T~
                                     (0

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3.  Pumps:    N/A	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Section Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     n
     t:
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19__  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                  KS-12
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES
Permit Status:
FDR
Operational Status:
        0
Operating Company Name and Address:   Mobil oil corporation - Spivey Gasoline Plant
                                      Harper County, Kansas	

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3.
H.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) N/A
Latitude and Longitude: 37°23'oo
Well Location (Legal Description):
Sec. 5^ T31S_, R8W
County: Harper
SIC Classification: 2911
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
(Month) (Year)
"/98°12'45"
350 ft. FEL + 1220 ft. FSL of SW 1/4.

State : Kansas


Type Of Waste Injected: Cooling water and sodium brine solution from
regeneration of water softener.

Date Well Permitted: 6/24/57
Injection Rate: 16,200 GPD
Injection Pressure: 350 psi
Total Depth of Well: 5400 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of injection
Date Injection Began: (Day)


Completed :



Zone: Arbuckle, Ordovician, 4902

(Month) (Year) 56
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A (Gallons)
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Wilts Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name


Lansing-Kansas City
Mississippian
Kinderhook
Viola
Simpson
(b)
Age


Mississippian
Mississippian
Ordovician
Ordovician
(c)
Depth
0
1900
3649
4418
4260
4718
4774
(d)
Thickness
1900
1749
769
158
458
56
128
(e)
Lithologic Description
redbed, shale, lime, sand
lime w/ shale breaks
limestone
lime, cherts
limestone, cherts
limestone
sandstone
Arbuckle
                     Ordovician
                    4902
      498
dolomite
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                             Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5) Llthostatic Pressure, psi
(6V Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, nrLllldarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Arbuckle
4950
450 (open hole)
1100
1.0 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
Ordovician
14.4
131
49°
blanket deposition
gray, cherty, cryst
dolomite


"







)f
illine,

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   High salt  content  brine
          water witb approximately 145,000 ppm solid  content.   	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
                          T5to 100  variable   sands
Fluid
Character
  potable
 ".  Mineral Resources in Area:   °il  and  gas  from  3500  ft.  to  Arbuckle  formation.
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandonedwells, and Other renetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Gasoline plant wastes.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids. mg/l:_
                             N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:   N/A
    E.  pH:    6.0

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3.  Toxicity;   N/A	

 #    I  ' - " - " "• •-" " •' ••!• •  " ' --•'  I  I I • !• II • • — I   . !-.-.••..—...— . Ill . • •!• . •.  • I .I-H...   •!  I  I II • III II

1.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Conponehts:
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection;
      Probably  sterile  at  injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;  N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole Casing or Tubing
Size Weight and Grade
Surface
Intermediate
Injection
Other
17-1/2 484 H-40
12-1/4 32.8-'f H-40
8-3/8
tubing

Depth
Size Set
TPI/8 W
9-5/8" 1065
7 4
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3.  Pumps:   2 - electric deep well type, max, discharge pressure  290  psi.

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;    N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;    N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;  N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   Maximum injection pressure is limited to 250
          psi.	
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;    N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                  KS-13
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL     MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNIlul; S
Permit Status:   PDR
                  Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address;   Mobile oil Corp. - spivey Gasoline Plant
1.
2.
3.

4.
5.
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
    Entry Date of Data:  (Day)   N/A   (Month) _
    Latitude and Longitude;   37°23'08"/98°13'30"
                                     (Year)
    Well Location  (Legal Description):   990' FWL, 330' FSL sw/4 sw/4 Sec.  57
      T31S, R8W
    County;   Harper
                   State:
              Kansas
    SIC Classification;  2911
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of  Waste Injected:    Cooling water and sodium brine solution from
2.
3.
A.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
regeneration or water softener.

Date Well Permitted: 12/23/69 Completed
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: 150 psi
Total Depth of Well: TD 5400 PBTD 5340 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of injection Zone: Arbuckle,

Date Injection Began: (Day) 23 (Month) 12
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A



*
•



Ordovician, 4950-5400

(Year) 69
(Gallons)
(Year)


 PI.   GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.   Geological Description  of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name


Lansing-Kansas City
Mississippian
Kinderhook
Viola
Simpson
(b)
Age


Mississippian'
Mississippian
Ordovician
Ordovician
(c)
Depth
1900
3649
4418
4260
4718
4774
(d)
Thickness
1900
1749
769
158
458
56
128
(c)
Llthologic Description
redbed, shale, sand
limestone w/shale
1 imes tone
1 imes tone , chert
limestone, chert
limestone
sandstone
Arbuckle
Ordovician
4902
                                              498
dolomite
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Confining BetL
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Pt.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Arbuckle
4950
450
1100


Ordovician
14.4
131
49°
crav. cherty
dolomite














    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;  nigh salt content brine
         water v-Tith approximately 145,000 ppm solid content.	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                    Area!     Llthologic
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character
 0         100        variable   sands
Fluid
Character
potable
 |.  Mineral Resources in Area:    Oil  and  gas  from  3500  ft.  to Arbuckle  formation.
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   Nearest  freshwater  use  1/4  mile
      from well  site  (except  plant well  - 100  yds.)	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Gasoline  wastes.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:      '  ~
    D.  Temperature:   N/A
    E.  pH;  6.0

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3.   Toxicity:  N/A	

 »
1*.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:  API oil-water separator, 500 bbl. redwood
      tank.	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND O3NSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                             H-40                    9-5/8      219
Intermediate                        15.5// J-55              5-1/2      4508
Injection          	   liner	 2	  4900
Other              	  liner-4" Hydril F.jgil#/FT-JSS 4"   4400-4950

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   N/A	



3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   N/A
 4.   Packers,  Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Powell inhibitor A-130
       packer  set  at 4196  on  2" casing; nacker hanger set on 4  liner.


 5.   Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole 4950-5400
 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturingi  Acidizing Programs, etc.:  Acidize  formation face once
       a year.	

 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   1  -  40'  x 50*  x  5' oil  skimmer  pit,	
      1 - 40' x 50* x 8'  clear water pit.	

 2.   Filters:N7A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps;    2 - electric deep well type - maximum discharge pressure 290#

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     It
     tl
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_      N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Wen Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:  N/T
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   Maximum injection presure
           1000 psi.                                                   	
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                                                  KS-14
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                           UNITED STAT
                    INJECTION
                 PDR
                                        Operational Status:
 Permit Status:	
 Operating Company Name and Address:


 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   19    (Month)	02_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  38"3l'02"/98°2lT7T1
                                                              n
                                      Northern Natural Gas Pipeline Company
                                      Bushton Compressor - Bushton, Kansas
                                                           (Year)	54
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  NE 1/4. Sec. 6, Ties, TQW. Rice County.
      Kansas
5.

II.
    County:   Rice
                                         State:   Kansas
    SIC Classification;  1389
     GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.
 2.
 3.

 5*.
 6.

 7.
 8.
 9.
10.
    Type Of Waste Injected;   Brine solution from backwas.hine of a zeolite
     water softening unit. _ _ _
    Date Well Permitted;  7/9/52
                                              Completed:
    Injection Rate:   2.2 million gals.
    Injection Pressure:  vacuum
    Total Depth of Well;   3413 ft.
                                       _
    Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;   Arbuckle. Qrdovician. 3,304 - 3413
    Date Injection Began: (Day)   19   (Month)  02
    Total Volume Injected to Date:  144.592,560
    Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A   (Month)
    Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
                                                          (Year)   54
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                         JYear)
PI..  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
 Anhydrate
 Wellington
 Fort Riley
                     (b)
                     Age
 Florence Flint
 Arbuckle
                     Ordovician
                                     (C)
                                     Depth
                                     450
                                     920
                                     1200
                                     1595
                                     3304
(d)         (e)
Thickness   Llthologic Description
 470	  Anhydrate	
                                              280
                                              395
                                              40
 109
            Shale
            Shale
Dolomite
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Thickness (Ft.)
5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Arbuckle
3.304
109
0.45 psi/ft. est.
1.0 nsi/ft. est.
1.0 nsi/ft. est.
Ordovician
5-8


Cream liurr , i- me
Crystallines sligli
oolitic dolomite











tly

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
                                                    Brine solution.
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                Areal
                     Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
Mineral Resources in Area:
                                 N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   N/A
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity;    N/A
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH;   V/A   	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty:   X/A	

V
%.  Reactivity withSurface Equipment Conponents;   \'/A
 .  Degradability Level and Rate:  X/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       * ' ' A
       .»/ M	


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   Reinoval of chromium  and  p!' adjustment
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                                                     8-5/8      050
Intermediate                        M* Seamless              5-1/2       3304
Injection          	   Cement  lined  tublnR       3-1/2       330&
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   ::/A
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):    M/A
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Kcrocene  used  as
      uorrosiou Inhibitor   	   	  	
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   109  ft.  of  Open  Hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  Small  concrete  holding  pit  siphon  from  pit.
      to  well  bore  to  exclude  air.

2.  Filters:   xTA
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average  Gravity      Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19J2      2.2 million    B.  1921   7.9 million  C.  19™.   7.9 million

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   2 observation wells	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of MeasuringWater Levels and Hydrostatic Heads: N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Vfell Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                                                  KS-15
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STA1ES
Permit  Status:	
Operating Company  Name and Address:
                                        Operational Status:
                                                              n
                                      Northern Natural Gas Co.
                                      2223 Dodge St.  - Omaha, Nebraska  68102
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   13    (Month)	02
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   37"17'50"/100052'00"
                                                           (Year)	73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   NW 1/4 Sec.  1,  T32S,  R33W 1320'  from
      North line and 1320 ft. from the West line.
1|.  County;   Seward
                                         State:  Kansas
5.  SIC Classification:   1389
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:  Natural gas compressor station.
2.  Date Well Permitted;   1968
3.  Injection Rate:   18,500 gpd
                                              Completed:
                          Vacuum
A.  Injection Pressure:_
5.  Total Depth of Well:               	
6.  Name, Age, and Depth Of Injection Zone;   Topeka,  Pennsylvania.  3400 - 4000
                          4300'
                                                 06
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  12     (Month)	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  31,800,818	
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A  (Month)
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal;    Pumped to Cimarron River
                                                          (Year)68
                                                          JYear)_
                                                                     (Gallons)
HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
TJpllala
bakota
stone Corral
Council Grove
Tarkio
Burlingame
Topeka
(b)
Age
Tertiary
Cretaceous
Permian
Permian
Pennsylvanian
Pennsylvanian
Pennsylvanian
(c)
Depth
$00
640
tooo
3400


(d)
Thickness
500
640
30tiO
3400



(e)
Llthologic Description
sandstone


limestone
limestone
limestone
 Toronto
                     Pennsylvanian
                                                          limestone
                                    (a)

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                                              WIC
                                                              KS-15
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit Confinlne Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
16) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
til) Character and Area!
Distribution
Topeka
3400
1250
0.45 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
Pennsylvanian
5-10


limestone ,
widespread

,
700
3300



Perm an-rennsy I vanian



shale, evaporite,
limestone, & ss.

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   13,500 pom chloride
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Mane
Dakota
            Depth
              700
                                Areal
                     Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
potable
    Mineral Resources in Area:   J'M
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologically Affected Area;
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Veil water  concentrated
      4  to 5 times From evaporation.   Treated  with  H?SO   and  chromate  for  scale
      and corrosion control.  Slight  oil contamination.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/l:_
    Cone. Dissolved Solids . mg/1:"
    Specific Gravity:  i.p _ ~
    Temperature :
    pH;
B.
C.
D .
E.
                                        N/A
                                        2500  to  3500
                       80°F
              7 to 8.5

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3.  Toxicity:
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Ctanponents:    N/A
5-  Degradabllity Level and Rate;
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A  	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   Gravity type oil separator and filtration.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND COKSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                            J-55 24#/ft.             8^5/8      595
Intermediate                       J-55 l5.5#/ft.           5-1/2      4295
   CCtion                          J-55 4.6#/ft.            2 3/8      372IF
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  8—5/8 inch
      casing  -  305  sks  (595* cement); 5-1/2 inch casing - 765 sks (1995 ft. cement)


3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   Filter - Crall Products, inc.
      Model 8-4  - with  100 Micron Elements.	

4.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Packer set at 3720'
      biocide treated,  non-corrosive fluid between casing and tubing.	


5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Perforations - A028-4058 and A148-A173.
      (two holes per  foot)
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   3000 gal, of 15% HCI


VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  4Q'x4Q'x2' lagoon	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   2 - pumps with 7.5 hp motors to pump water thru filter


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  1972	  Average   1Q-*        Maximum   19 -3
2.
" 1971
" 1970
11 1969
Injection Pressure,
Date(s)
n " 	
II " " 	 "

li.l 22.9
15.7 24.5
19.5 36.0
psl (During Life of Well to Present)
Average Maximum



3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19J72     31.800.818      B.  19_71    27,741,926  C.  1970   20,329,111

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   3 wells located on plant site,  (fresh
         water wells)	

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   Samples
         from 3  wells once  each  quarter = I* I year	

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   Monthly

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   Divert waste water to"
       lined evaporation pond.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  N/A	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   Submit  analyses of water  produced  from 3
          fresh water wells.

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                             Well Id.  Code:         KS-16
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES

 Permit Status;    PDR	Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address:   Amoco Production
                                       P.O.  Box 432 - Liberal,  Kansas

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)         (Month)	(Year)	72_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   37°34'io"/ioi020'40"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):    NF. 1/4, Sec.  5,  T29S,  R38W,  Grant County
       McGannon Disposal Well No.  2 - 660' S of NL 1070' W of FT..             ~~~*
 4.   County ;    Grant	State;   Kansas	
 5.   SIC Classification:   1339	

 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected:   3 cooling towers serving heat exchanges in	
       hydrocarbon extraction plant.	

 2.   Date Well Permitted;   4/8/58             Completed;
 3.   Injection Rate:
     Injection Pressure;   Vacuum
 5.  Total Depth of Well;   3950
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth Of Injection Zone:   Vlrgilian Series,  Pennsylvania,
                                               3100	
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)            (Year)   5R
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A"	           (GalloriiT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  NTT  (Month)            (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal:   Evaporative pond	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
  me                 Age            Depth    Thicl
  Tgallala             Tertiary      1)400
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                    IT
                       Cretaceous     400-460
  Ci.mmaron Salt        Pennsylvanian  1690      6TT
  Hugoton Gas Pay      Pennsylvanian  2388     212
  Council Grove Lime   Pennsylvanian  2730      160
  Topeka Lime	   Pennsylvanian  3400      370
                                     (a)

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                                                                  KS-16
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                         Confinine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(fy) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
C9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Virgilian Series
3100

840
1.0 psi/ft.
1700 est.
Pennsylvania!!
12-16

30°
limestone


,,\»
465
3500



Pennsylvania!!



shale


3-
C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Not accurately determined
      only Topeka water sample obtained believed to be contaminated by filtrate
      during drilling operations, however, chlorides arc at least 25,200 ppm
      and total  solids are  44,600 ppm by analysis of available water samples.
Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
            Depth
             400
Thickness
 60'
Areal
Extent
Llthologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
                                    extensive  Coarse Sand   Excellent
1*.  Mineral Resources in Area:    Gas production, brine production.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations In
    Iirmediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   TWO observation wells 1/4 mile
     west  of  well  (450-460  ft.  deep);  tx^o water supply wells 1000  ft. west
      10° south  of  SWD  (462+467  ft.  deep).	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
     hexavalent  chromium.
                                                    Cooling \;ater  containing
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;    N/A
    Be  Cone, Dissolved Solids, mg/1:    :NJ/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:_
    E.  pH:    N/A
                         N/A
                   N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Ibxlcity :    N/A _
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:    N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   Filtered  thru two  i'ermatit  Jrilters.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weigit and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             12-1/4	  22.7#  Armco  SW 	 IPSTS     "F73
IhternEdiate
   ection           7 7/8           9.5#  J-55 SMLS           4-1/2      3939
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  8-5/8inch
      casing - 500 sks cement; 4-1/2 inch casing -  1600 sks -  DV tool @ 2116'
      1000 sks cement.
 3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   Well Head - 4-1/2" to 2-1/2- casing
      swage with 2'T.	

 4.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface  Equipment:   Centraiizers at 2(T5T',
      2179'. 3024', 3468', 3597,' 3939'	


 5.  Bottom Hole Completion;    Original  perforations 3514-24 it, 3536-41 tt.,
      3803-13 ft. Reperforated 3516-19,  3538-40,  3564-68, '3750-52'           ~~~
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:    Acidized with 7^0 gal. 15% i-ici;
      original hydraulic fracturing with 100,000  gallons water and 100,000# sand.

 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE  EQUIPMENT

 1.  Holding Tanks  and PlOW Lines;   10'  x 12' dia. 200 barrel. - 2" injection line
      from holding tank to well.	

 2.  Filters:    2 - 5' x 4' dia.  Permutit filters  packed with graded Q'l-6)
      authra-filter bed tapped with performedfloe composed of alum and soda ash.
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:    1 - Frank Vfheatley P-300 triplex w/10 HP meter.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  5/5/58	  Average  86..1	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  5/5/5R	  Average   20" vacuum   Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  192?    468,000	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:  N
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   Resume  disposal  in
      evaporative pond,  if needed,  on temporary  basis.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   Must protect  Ogallala fresh  water  zone.


    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    N/A
    C.  Restrictions Of Operation Procedures:   Limited  to  gravity  injection.
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:	 KS-18

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL  AND  MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES""
 *
 Bermit Status;   PDR	Operational Status:    Q	
 Operating Company Name and Address:    Northern Natural Gas  Company
                                       2223 Dodge St.  - Omaha.  Nebraska
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   12	(Year)	72_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   38"31'02"/9R°2l'l7"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   NE 1/4,  Sec.  6,  T18S.  T9W

 4.  County:   Rice                       State;   Kansas         ~
 5.  SIC Classification:   1389	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected;   Salt brine  used  to  regenerate  zeolite water
       softners.  33,000 gal, per regeneration  averages  20  per  month.	

 2.   Date Well Permitted;   7/9/52             Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate:   N/A	
 4.   Injection Pressure:   Vacuum	
 5.   Total Depth of Well;   3414        	
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;    Arbuckle, Qrdovician, 3304-3413
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  19     (Month)   02        (Year)   54	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A	     (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A  (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
"Dakota
(b)
Age
Cretaceous
(c)
Depth
(d)
Thickness

(e)
Llthologlc Description
sandstone
Kiowa
Cheyenne
Ilaper
Anhydrite
Wellington
Fort Riley
Florence Flint








450
920
1200
1595


470
280
395
40
sandstone
sandstone
anhydrite
shale

shale-shells
  Arbuckle              Ordovician      3304     109         dolomite

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                                              WIC
                                                                  KS-18
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(I) Name
(2) Depth (Pt.)
O) Thickness (Pt.)
HO Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, milijdarcies
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Arbuckle
3304
109



Ordovician
5-8


cream buff, fine
crystalline, slightl
oolitic dolomite
Jb

^,








y

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Brine solution.
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                Depth
           Area!
Ihlckness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   N/A	
3V.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   3.8  ppm hexavaient  chromium
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B=  Cone, Dissolved Solids, mg/1:
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;   g /,
                            N/A
                       N/A

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3.  Toxiclty:   M/A
1*.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components; 'N
%.  Degradability Level and Rate:  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile at. injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-lnjection Waste Treatment:   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  ______
Intermediate                                                a-5/8
                   	   $U seamless	  5-1/2T     1704
Injection	    	      	
Other                               cement lines            3-1/2      3304
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);  N/A
  .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Kerocene used as
      corrosion inhibitor
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:    109  ft. open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and PlOW Lines;   Small  concrete holding  pit siphon  from  nit
      to well  hore  to  exclude  air.	

2.  Filters:   N/A  "           ~~   '"'  '"
                                     fc)

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3.  Pumps:  N/A	
                                                                               _
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS                                                »
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)                       v
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_      -C/A	B.  19_  	C.
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  TWO observation wells
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;
N77T
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:. N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                  KY-l
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
Permit Status:
                 PDP
   Operational  Status:
                                                               ,\TOP
Operating Company Name and Address:    Sohto Petroleum Company
                                       Latonia,  Kentucky	
I.  GENERAL ITaMEEFICATION DATA

1.  Ehtry Date of Data:  (Day)    01     (Month)
2.  Latitude and Longitude:    N/A
                                                06
                       (Year)	73
 3.  Well  Location (Legal Description):    Carter  coordinates  12-r.E-60_
    County;    Kenton
                                         State:   Kent ucky
 5.   SIC Classification:
                          2911
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type  Of Waste Injected:    Caustic  waste water.
2.  Date Well Permitted:_
3.  Injection Rate:   N/A
                                               Completed:
     Injection Pressure:   N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   1011       	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    St.  Peter;  Knox,  ordovician,  7Q4-T86
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(MonthT
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)        (Month)"
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	"
                                                          (Year)
                                                                     (tenons)
                                                         _(Year)_
                               62
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
  Oden
  Trenton
  St. Peter
  Knox
                     (b)
                     Age
                     Ordovictan
                     Ordovician
                     Ordovician
                     Ordovician
                     Orodvician
(C)
Depth
 50
 129
 704
(d)
Thickness
 79	
 134
 786
 225
(e)
Ldthologic Description
 shale	
 ] iniestone
 shale and1imestone
 sandstone
 dolomite
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit Conflnine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
O) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psl
(6) rfydrofracturing Pressure, psl
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcles
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
St. Peter Knox
704 786
82 225



Ordovician Catn-Ord.



sandstone dolomitt
regional regional


263
441



Ordovician



shale and limestone


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
                                     N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
ith
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:   K/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate rfydrologlcally Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  caustic waste  water
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:    N/
    E.  pH:   N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A
M.  Fteactlvity with Surface Equipment Components:   Possible corrosion ot
      metallic  components.
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection;
     Probably not  sterile at  injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND (XJNSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	    13        /a
Intermediate
Injection          	  	    7	   506
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  7 inch
       casing  - 130 sks.	_^______________
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):  N/A
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment: N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A"
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   N
2.  Filters:
                                     (O

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3.  Pumps:
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d).

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                                                  KY-2
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
Permit Status;   FDR		
Operating Company Name and Address:   c.i. duPont de Nemours and Co., inc.
    •Operational Status:o
                                      Louisville, Kentucky  40501
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  20     (Month)  05
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   38U15'/86°50'
                       (Year)
                                               73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec. 10
4.  County;   Jefferson
     State:  Kentucky
5.  SIC Classification:  2822, 2818
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Type Of Waste Injected: Aqueous hydrochloric acid
concentration of 20 wt.% (S.G. 1.106 9.16 lb/^al)
not have more than 100 jvpm "organics."
Date Well Permitted: Completed:
Injection Rate : 80 , ooo , ooo c,py
Injection Pressure: 5 PSIA at well head
Total Depth Of Well: 6008' - plug back to 4500'
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Knox, ord.

Date Injection Began: (Day) 21 (Month) 02
Total Volume Injected to Date: 10,225, ooo (through
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) X/A (Month)
solution having a maximum
at 140°F. The vaste will

3/30/71



-Cam., 1710

(Year) 73
4/30/73) (Gallons)
(Year)
Previous Mode Of Disposal: Acid sent to plant effluent water ditches
thence to Ohio River.

HI..  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 irenton
 black Kiver
 Chazyan
 St. Peter
 Knox Lower
      Upper
 Eau Claire
 tit. Simon
                     (b)
                     Devonian
                     Silurian
(C)
Depth
125-215  	
215-370  T55"
                        (d)
                        Thickness
                         90
                                    370-1010  640
1010-1150 140
1150-1520 370
1520-1700 180
1700-1710 10
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Cambrian
Cambrian
Cambrian
Pre-Cambrian   5950-6010  60
1710-4236 2526
4236-5088 264
5088-5Q50 862
(e)
Lithologlc Description
 shale and limestone
 shale, dolomite and limest.
 shale, siltstone	
 limestone	
 limestone
 dolomite	
 sandstone	
 dolomite	
 dolomite  and  shale
 sandstone and shale
 Serpentine	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7; Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, mill 1 dare ies
CIO) Reservoir Temperature , °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Knox-Eau Claire
4500
1502
1370


Ord.-Cam.


23°-32°
dolomite
widespread

Trenton-Black
River
1010
700



Ordovician



shale, widespread


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   TDS =  207,000
          Ca  =  25,000 ppm;  Cl = 130,000  ppm;  Na = 47,000  ppm
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                                    Area!     Lithologic     Fluid
                Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
                                  N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTIERISTTCS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);
                                                        140,000 ppm
      25,000 ppm SaOH', 20.OOP, ppm sodium hypochlorite.
2.
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
        Specific Gravity:   1,106
        Temperature:
              1.0
                                        1
                                        146.000 - 160.000
    (J.
    D.
    E.
               14Q°F
pH:
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxidty:    MCI dissolved in water:   corrosive to skin; HC1 in equilibrium
      with solution is irritant and congestive to mucous membranes.

1.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   Corrosive acid

5.   Degradabillty Level and Rate;  "M
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     No BOD as such.	

7.  Pre-inJectlon Waste Treatment:   The wastes held in storage tanks, first:
     pumped through  a  rough precoat filter and then through a polishing  filter
     (one  micron detention).	

V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONS'ffiUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

   lection
Hole
Size
17
10-5/8


Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
42>7ft. H-40
32i?/ft. H-40
Hastelloy
Fiberglass
Size
TT^T/4
8-5/8

4-1/2
Depth
Set
or
3100
3060-3070
3060

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   300'  -
      Halliburton EPSEAL,  remainder  -  Common  Cement.	
 3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  Grey  Tool  Company  - CWC Flanged Well
      Head. 3000 psi working pressure.	

 ^.  Packers, Centrallzers.  and Other Subsurface  Equipment:    Hastelloy Full
      Bore. 3060-3070 ~ Texas Iron  Works	


 5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open  hole 3100-4500
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing. Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	storage tanks.
 2.  Filters!Rough precoat filter and polishing tiiter
                                      (O

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3.  Pumps:   N/A


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    3/73	  Average  60	  Maximum  125
     11
               4/73                 60
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    3/73	  Average   3.5	  Maximum  15
     "         4/73	            5.0	         	70
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Continuous monitored waste  injection flow
          pressure and flow.  (Recorded)  from  2760' monitor well is monitored to~
          check strata above  injection zone.	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; wastes
          composition continuously monitored.	

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation; well KY-3 is standby
      well for KY-2.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   All satisfied.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   Monitor well.
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   80,000,000  gallons  of waste
          per year.	
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                 KY-3
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES
Permit Status:
PDR
Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address:  E.I. duPont de Nemours and Co.. inc.
                                     Louisville, Kentucky  40501
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  20     (Month)  05
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   38"15 Y86°50'
                                          (Year)   73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec. 11
M.  County;   Jefferson
5.  SIC Classification:
                       State:
          Kentucky
         2822,2818
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.
Type Of Waste Injected: Aqueous hydrochloric acid solution having a
maximum concentration of 20 wt.2 (S.C. 1.106 9.16 Ih/gal) at 140°F.
2.
3.
1.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The x^aste will not have more than 100 ppm "organics."
Date Well Permitted: Completed: 3/30/71
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: 5 psia at well head estimated.
Total Depth of Well: A 500
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Knox ord- Cam., 1716

Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A (Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month) (Year)
Previous Mode Of Disposal: Acid formerly sent to plant main
stream which entered Ohio River.








(Gallons)

effluent water

PI..  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 Trenton
 Black River
 Chazyan
 St.  Peter
Knox Lower
      Upper
 Eau Claire
    (b)
    Age
    Devonian
                                    (c)
                                    Depth
                                    125-215
     (d)
     Thickness
      90
Silurian
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Ordovician
Cambrian
Cambrian
                                    215-370   155
                                    370-1010  641)
                  1010-1150 140
                  1150-1520 370
                  1520-1700 180
                  1700-1710 10
                  1710-4236 2526
                  4236-4500 264
 (e)
 Llthologlc Description
shale and limestone
shale, dolomite
shale, siltstone
limestone	
limestone	
dolomite	
sandstone
                 dolomite
                 dolomite
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
7) Age of Unit
8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
til) Character and Area!
Distribution
Knox Eau Claire
4500
1400
1370


Ord . Camb .


23° 32°
dolomite
widespread
.
Trenton-Black River
1010
700



Ordovician



shale
widespread

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   IDS = 207.000 ppm;
         Ca = 25,000 ppm; Cl = 130.000 ppm; Na = 47.000 ppm
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
  N/A
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
 *.  Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
Fluid
Character
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  140,000 ppm NaCl;
     25,000 ppm NaOH;  20,000 ppm sodium hypochlorite.  	   	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   146,000 -  160,000
    C.  Specific Gravity:  1.106	
    D.  Temperature:  140d F
    E.  pH;  1.0
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity :   ^Cl dissolved in water; corrosive to skin,  -2  vapors in
      equilibrium with solution irritant and congestive to mucous membranes,


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  Corrosive acid solution.

5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      No BOD as such.	

7.  Pre-inJectlon Waste Treatment;   The wastes held in storage tanks, first;
     pumped through a rough precoat filter and then through a polishing filter
      (one micron detention).

V.  WELL DESIGN AND (X3NSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  lection
Inject
Other
Hole
Size
TT^
10-5/8"


Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
42#/ft. H-40
32/f/ft. H-40
Hastelloy
Fiberglass
Size
TT=TM"
8-5/8"
8-5/8"
4-1/2"
Depth
Set
ZT5TT
3128'
3060-3070'
3060'

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  338' -
      Halliburton  EPSEAL. Remainder - common cement.
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);  Grey Tool company - cwc Flanged wen
      .Head,  3000  psi working pressure.	

4.  Packers. Centralizers. and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Hasteiioy run nore
      Packer,  3060-4500';  Texas  Iron Works.       	
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole 31QO-45QOr
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;    storage tanks
2.  Filters:   Rough precoat  filter  and polishing  filter
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A _ B.  19_  _ C.   19_  _

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Continuous monitored waste injection _
          pressure and flow.  (Recorded) A  separate 2760' monitor well monitoring
          information above injection  zone. __
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:   Formation
                         continuously  monitored and water sampled periodically
          sampled for pH
                               _
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  This well is standby
      well for KY-2.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;    Ml  satisfied.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   Monitor well.
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   80,000,000  gallons of waste per
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:    LA-1
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WPLLS IN TOE UNTIED STATlS"

 Permit Status:    PDR	Operational Status:	o
Operating Company Name and Address:  American Cyanimid Company	
                                     P.O. Box 10008 - New Orleans. Louisiana

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data:  (Day)  01      (Month)   03	(Year)    73
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  29°57'22"/90°l6'10"
 3.  Well  Location (Legal Description);   Sec 3, T13S, R22E.  4000 ft. from the
     SE corner on a bearing of N 22°20'"'W                                    ~
 4 .  County ;    Jefferson _ State ;    Louisiana _
 5.  SIC Classification:   2821 _ _

 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type  Of  Waste Injected;   Acrylonitrile, methyl methacrylate, melamine,
     hydrogencyanide, yellow prussiate of soda. _ _

 2.  Date  Well Permitted;  N/A                 Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:   30  gpm _
     Injection Pressure;   40 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well:  2722 ft.                     	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth  of Injection Zone:  Pliocene, 1790 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   09    (Month)   03        (Year)   66
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   23.117.382	           (GalloriiT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)        (Month)             (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units  Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness    Llthologlc Description
  N/A                                                     —:	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                         Condnine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Ihickness (Pt.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ffrdrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Pteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

2355
140
1097

1652
Pliocene
27

39°
sand
regional


1000
1360



Pliocene



shale
regional

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:    Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Areal Lithologlc Fluid
Name Depth Ihickness Extent Character Character
0 1000 extensive sand
fresh - brackish




    Mineral Resources in Area:
                              None
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Iirmediate ffydrologlcally Affected Area;    N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (including Radioactivity);    Normally  only  coagulated
     water; well is a standby well for LA-2.                    	         	
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
C.  Specific Gravity:
D.  Temperature:
E-  PH;    N/A
                            N/A
                       N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   X/A	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  'N
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate:  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-inJ ectlon Waste Treatment:   Settling and filtration.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             17-1/2	  47# J-55	  11-3/4     2538.55
Intermediate       	  32.21 ?*-40	    9-5/8      2337.89
   ection                           A.7/-' H-40                 2-3/8       2461.53
Other              _   0.344 wall _   20"         106.55

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  17-3/4
      inch casing - 1775  sks .
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);  Gray  Tool  Co.  11-3/4  inch o.n.  x  9
      x 2-3/8 inch _ 8  RD well head  assembly   1440  psi  W.P. , 2175  psi  test.

*t.  Packers, CentralJzers . and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Packer @ 2337.89 ft.
      Baker Model "G"-53-6.813B  x 11-3/4  inch.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Perforations  in 11-3/4 inch casing from 2465 ft.  to
      2495 ft.		
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIFMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  150  ft.  of 6" steel pipe.
2.  Filters:  1-9' diameter downflow sand filter.
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   1/73	  Average   A3	  Maximum
                                                          mrr
     "        1/70                   30                     I'M)
     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   1/73	  Average   30	  Maximum   100
     "        1/72	            40	             60
     "        1/70	            40	             60
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	      N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Flow volume  and  pressure.
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;    N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N-/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   NT/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                    LA-2
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
                 PDR
                                         Operational Status:  o
Permit Status:	
Operating Company Name and Address;  American Cyanamid Company	
                                     P.O-.  Box 1/1008 - New Orleans, Louisiana
I.  GENERAL IDENTIPICATION DATA
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)	(Month)   03
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   2905_7l22"Nt/900i6Mo"w
                                                            (Year)   73
3.  Vfell Location (Legal Description);   3708 ft.  from SE corner of Sec.  3.
      T.1.3S, R22F. on bearing X 23°-29'W.
     County:
               Jefferson Parish
                                         State:   Louisiana
           ___
5.  SIC Classification:
                            2821
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Acrylonitrile,  methyl  methacrylate,  me.lamine,
       hydrogen cyanide, yellow  prussiate  of  soda.      	    	
 2.  Date Well Permitted:   1/66
 3.  Injection Rate:   300  gpir,	
                                              Completed:
    Injection Pressure;   105 psi.
5.  Total Depth of Well:  "3295          	;	
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Pliocene,  2355
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day) _
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date :
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;  N/
                                       (Month)   05"
                                      23,117,382
                                        _
                                       (Month)
                                                           (Year)
66
                                                                      (Gallons)
                                                          _(Year)
HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Indifferent iatcd

Undif ferent iatcd



(b)
Age
Recent
Pleistocene
Pleistocene
Pliocene
Pliocene
Pliocene
(c)
Depth
0

1000

2365
2745
(d) (e)
Thickness Lithologic Description

lino

1360
125
65
shale and sand

shale
sands
sand
unconsolidated





sand
                      Pliocene
                                     2980
                                                          unconso]icated  sand
                                     (a)

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                                              WIC
                                                              IA-2
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Infection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psl
f6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

I7oo
1480


2086
Pliocene
34

39°
unconsolidated
sand


1000
1360



Pliocene



shale and sand


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name            Depth
Undifferentiated  0
                     Thickness
                     1000
Areal
Extent
Lithologic
Character
extensive  sands
Fluid
Character
fresh to brackish
Mineral Resources in Area:
                                 N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate fydrologically Affected Area:  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity) ;   Ammonia, sui fates, urea,
      c.vanide, sulfuric acid. _

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1 ;   N/A _
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1 ;   N/A _
    C.  Specific Gravity :_
    D .  Temperature :   N/A
                        • V A
    E-
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxicity:   N/A	


1.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   K/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   Settling and  filtration.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tlibing
Surface
Intermediate

   lection
Inject
Other
Ifole
Size
17-1/2

Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
47# J-55
32. 3/-' J-55
Size
11-3/4
9-5/8
Depth
Set
3266.43
2876.64



0.300 wall, fibercast
0.375 wall
3-1/2
20
3008
95.78
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:    11-3/4
      inch casing - 1900  sks  common w/p,el.	


3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and  Models):   Gray  Tool  Company  11-3/4"  OP x 9-5/8"
      DP x 3-1/2" OP;  2175 psi  test, 1440  psi W.P.	

4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Packer R Baker Model
      "6"-53-6813B'9-5/8" x 11-3/4"; ccntralizers;   spaced every 100' on 3-1/2"
      fibercast  tubing.	

5.  Bottom Hole  Completion;  Perforations  in 11-3/4 inch  casing from 3085-3200 ft.

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A


VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;    Tanks:   13,500 gal,  plastic, io,nnn gal.
      plastic. 10,000 gal, steel; pining:   1500  ft. 3" polypropylene line steel
      pipe; 1200  ft. pf 6" steel pipe.	
2.  Filters:   Four-9'  diameter steel downflov sane! filters,  onc-4' dla. rubber
      lined steel upflow filter, two-4'  dia. plastic upflow;  two-18 inch rubber  ~
      lined polisliing


                                     (c)

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                                              WIC	LA-2

3.  Pumps:   Eight  - steel pumps; four - alloy 20 pumps.	



VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  1966-1968      Average  250	  Maximum   300	
     "       7/71, 8/71, 9/71        300
     n
     ii
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) 1966-1968      Average   110	  Maximum  160
            7/71, 8/7179/71         105	           115
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_    N/A	B.  19_  	C.   19__

VIII.  SAPEIY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Flow volume and  pressure.
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;    N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:  LA-3
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                   "INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES~

Permit Status:    PND	Operational Status:    PND	
Operating Company Name and Address:  American Cyanamid GO.	
                                     P.O. Box 10008, New Orleans, Louisiana

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   09	(Year)   71
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   N/A
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);   N/A
^.  County:    St.  Charles	State:   Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification;    2821	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected; Acrylonitrile. methyl methacrylate. melamine.
hydrogen cyanide, yellow prussiate of soda
2.
3.
H.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: 4815 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A


Completed:



Zone:
4200 - 5350 ft.
(Month) (Year)
N/A (Gallons)
(Month) (Year)


PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
    N/A	  	
                                    (a)

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                                                            LA-3
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                             Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psl
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
H/A

























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
                                                        N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                Depth
                  0
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
   1000    	
Lithologic
Character
 sand
Fluid
Character
 fresh
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:	N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other renetrations in
    Immediate fydrologlcally Affected Area:   All  wells  within  3  mile  radius
     are plugged or to be of proper order.	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   Acrylonitrile,  methyl
     methacrvlate. melamine. hydrogen cyanide,  yellow prussiate of soda.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;    N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:
    C.  Specific Gravity;  N/A	"
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:
                        N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity;   N/A	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                                                       20         100
Intermediate       	   48# H-40	    13-3/8      1200
                   	   36// K-55	    9-5/8      4196
   ;ection          	   Fibercast	    7-5/8      4815
   er
IhJ'
Otto
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon; t N/A
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models/);   N/A
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment; Eposy resin 293-323  ft.
     outside of  9-5/8"  casing; liner hanger @ 4109'	____^
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  Perforations 3100-3220 ft.

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   N/A"
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   N/A
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                     (c)

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                                              WIG	LA-3

3.  Pumps:	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     I!

     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
     it
     it
3-  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19

VIII.  SAFBIY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:     LA-4
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                   "INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES
  4
Permit Status:	PDR	Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address;  Blackburn Gas Plant
                                     Cotton Valley Operations,  Blackburn.  La.

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)      03	(Year)     73
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   32"46'5Q" / 93°2i '30"
3.  Well Location (Legal Description); 300'  south and 350'  east of the NW corner
    of the NW 1/4. SE 1/4 SE quarter, Sec.  26, T21N,  R9W	
ty.  County;  Webster	State;  Louisiana	
5.  SIC Classification:  2911	

II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:   Gasoline plant wastes and cooling tower overflow
2.
3.
n.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: 1964
Injection Rate: lOgpm
Injection Pressure: 625 psi
Total Depth of Well: 1049
Name, Age, and Depth of injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) 28

Completed :



Zone: 1049

(Month) 1^ (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year)









64
(Gallons)



      GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 TT7T                 "^            —^—    	   	  	c	
                                    (a)

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                                              WIC
                                                    LA-4
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
N/A

























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
                                                     N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
  N/A
            Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location ofOther Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
                                                     N/A
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;  N/A
                             N/A
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:  N/A
C.  Specific Gravity:
D.  Temperature:
E.  pH:    N/A
                        N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlcity:   N/A	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   N/A
5-  Degradabllity Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:    N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface
Intermediate       	  	26#	   6-5/8        1155
  lection	  	47#	   2-3/8        1025
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon: 6-5/8
    inch casing - 200 sx 8% JEL - 50 sx common
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);  N/AT
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion; Perforated 1049  -  1069  ft.  and  1078  -  1088  ft. with
    4 shots per foot
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.: 5000  gal.  HCI  acid


VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  Pump suction  vat  is  of concrete 2Q'x20'x5'
     deep float controlled pump switch

2.  Filters:    N?A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:  Gas  Triplex	
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS


1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)


    Date(s)  12-28-64       Average    15	  Maximum_
     "       10-01-70                  15

     "        4-01-71                  10
     ti
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)


    Date(s)  12-28-64       Average    450	  Maximum
     "       10-01-71                 1100

     "        4-01-71                  625
     ii
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	   N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_


VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION


1.  Monitoring Program


    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   flow and pressure	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:   N/7T
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:    N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects


    A.  Construction Requirements:	N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:   LA-5
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WETJ.R IN TOE UNITED STATES'

Permit Status:    AFP	Operational Status:   PND
Operating Company Name "and Address:  -Borden chemical GO.	
                                      Geismarf  Louisiana	

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01   	(Month)   oe	(Year)   73
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   30°l3'lo"/9i°ootOQ"	
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);   N/A
^4.  County:   Ascension	State:    Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:   2899     	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected;  Dissolved inorganics  and organics.
2.
3.
M.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well : N/A
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A


Completed :



Zone:
3500 ft.
(Month) (Year)
N/A (Gallons)
(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                   (b)             (c)      (d)          (e)
Name                  Age             Depth    Thickness    Lithologic Description
    N/A
                                     (a)

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                                             WIC
                                                           LA-5
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                             Confining Bed
(1) NiSffi
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) thickness (Ft.)
(§y Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Llthostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful  Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Vfells, Abandoned Wells,  and Other Penetrations  in
    Immediate fydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.   Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	\
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:________	
                                     (b)

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                                                  WIC	LA-5

3.   Toxlcity:	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5'  Degradablllty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND COKSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	 	 	
Intermediate       	  	 	 	._

   lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
    Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etcT
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and Plow Lines:
 2.   Filters:
                                      (c)

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                                              WIC__	LA-5
3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters  Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic  Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:
                                                             T A-
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL MUDi  MUNICIPAL
 Permit Status:   AFP
                                    Operational Status:
                                                               PNTV
 Operating Company Name and Address;  Borden Chemical Co.
                                     Geismar. Louis

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Ehtry Date of Data: (Day) 01      (Month)   05
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;  3Q°i3'io"/9i°ootoo"
                                                       (Year)	73
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);   N/A
     County:Ascension
                                     State:  Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification:   2899
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected;   Dissolved inorganics and organics.
 2.  Date Well Permitted:
 3.  Injection Rate; N/A '
                       N/A
          Completed:
Injection Pressure:
                   "
                           NTS
 5.  Total Depth of Well";  N/A
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;
                                             3500 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A    (Month)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A	
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
                                                      (Year)
                                                     JYear)_
                                                                 (Gallons)
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
    N/A
                 (b)
                 Age.
(c)      (d)         (e)
Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Ld.thosta.tic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.   Ibxlclty:	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.   Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface
Intermediate

Injection
Oth«
   er
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc]
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFESY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WET'T/S IN TOE UNITED STATES"

 Permit  Status:    AF?	Operational Status:
 Operating Company  Name and Address:  Borden  chemical  Co.
                                     Geismar.  Louisiana	

 I.   GENERAL IDHgTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data:  (Day)   01     (Month)    05	(Year)    73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;  300l3tiQ"/9i°oo'QO"	
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description);  N/A
 4.   County;   Ascension	State;   Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification;   2899	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected;   Dissolved organics  and inorganics.
 2.   Date Well Permitted;   N/A	Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate;    N/A~
     Injection Pressure;    N/A
 5.   Total Depth of Well;   N/A
 6.   Name,  Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:
                                               3500 ft.	
 7.   Date Injection Began: (Day)   N/A   (Month)             (Year)
 8.   Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A                              (Gallons)
 9.   Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  ~~   (Month)             (Year)      	
10.   Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  LLthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
     N/A                                      	                         '

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                                                            LA-7
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity: __________^__	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

   lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
  .  Packers, Central!zers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPEKATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFE3Y INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:   LA-R
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                   "INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES
Permit Status;    AFP	Operational Status:   pMD
Operating Company Name and Address;   chevron chemical GO.,  Qau  Pn-int-
                                      Belle Chasp.  Louisiana
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   Q(t	(Year)   7-3
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  29048t5q"/9Q"oi>QQ"	
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   N/A
4.  County:   Plaquemines	State:    Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:    2899	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;  Sulfides,  phenol,  hydrocarbons,  choloides.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: N/A Completed:
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: N/A
Name, Age, and Depth or Injection Zone:
2700 ft.
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A (Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) (Month) (Year)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A









(Gallons)



HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                   (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                  Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
   N/A		       	
                                     (a)

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                                            LA-8
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(•4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                    Area!     Lithologic
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	"
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	

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3.  Toxicity:	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection;


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND COKSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	._
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

   lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
  .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion:
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc"!
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and Plow Lines:
 2.   Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code;     LA-9. LA-10

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL  AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STAT
 Permit Status;   PDR	Operational Status:    o
 Operating Company Name and Address:  cities Service Oil Company  	
                                     P.O.  Box 1562 - Lake Charles,  Louisiana

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   05	(Year)   73	
 2.   Latitude and Longitude; 30010'30"/93°19'40"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  sec 19. TIPS.  R9W
 4.   County:    Calcasieu     	State:     Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:   2999
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected;  Sour water containing sulfides,  cyanides,  ammonia,
      chlorides, iron and traces of copper, nickel and chromium.	

 2.   Date Well Permitted;                      Completed:   1/15/71
 3.   Injection Rate:  210,000,000 gpy	
     Injection Pressure:  350 - 500 psig
 5.  Total Depth of Well:  5.000 ft.    	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of injection Zone:   Miocene. 4775 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  26    (Month!   08       (Year)  71	  ~"~
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A                              (Gallons)"
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal;  Effluent to Calcasieu River	


 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lltnology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
  N/A		
                                     (a)

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                                             LA-9. LA-10
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Confinine Bed
(1) Name
2) Depth (Ft.)
^) Thickness (Ft.)
5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raLllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

4775
200
2300


Miocene
30
6000
49°
sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Brine -  7.3 pH;
          48.000 ppm Cl~; 3.100 ppm Ca;  1,600 ppm Mg.	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 N/A
                    Areal     Lithologic
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Brine
Fluid
Character
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate fydrologlcally Affected Area:    None	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Ammonia = 2100 PPm;   	
     sulfides = 2100 ppm; chlorides = 177 ppm; cyanides =6 ppm;  BOD = 4UUU ppm~
     phenol = 198 ppm; traces of iron, copper, nickel, and chromium            ~
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity;  1.0
                        N/A
    D.  Temperature:  95 - 110" F
    E.  pH:  8.5	

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3.   Toxlcity:  N./A	


4.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A             ~~
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND OBSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  lection
Hole
Size
20"
14-3/4"
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
65/f H-40
40.5. 45-5. 51.00. K-55
Size
16
10-3/4
Depth
Set
1101
4773
(3.000'. 1.000' . 900')

26. 4# K-55
7-5/8
4710

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      865 Sacks. Class A Modified - Surface	
      2.185  Seeks, Class A Modified - Intermediate	

3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):  Cameron     A-205QI      ~~
    Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;  Packer - 7-5/8  x
      10-3/4" Strinps - approximately 90'  intervals	
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  18" diameter.  Underreamed  Hole   6-5/8"  OP UP?  -
      Johnson Screen and 396 cubic feet  of  gravel	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   500 pals  1% Surfactant.
      1,000 Gal. HF plus inhibitor
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and PlOW Lines:   3,000 barrel hemisnheroid  26'  x 32'  high
      carbon steel, epoxy lined, Flow lines  all carbon steel _
2.  Filters:  4-4QQ npm expoxy lined sand filters,  x 5'  T-f,  Carbon  steel
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   Centrifugal inlection pumps'- 800 gpm at  500 psig.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   12/13/71     Average    307         Maximum	
     "        2/13/72                 384
     "        7/22/72                 360
     "        12/13/72                400
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   12/13/71     Average    368	  Maximum
              2713/72                 380
     "        7/22/72420
     "        12/13/72440
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19J_2   211,846,400      B.  19_71    74.647.600   C.  19	  	

VIII.  SAPEnY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;    Well is constructed with safety annulus
           equipped with  pressure  monitoring device.	

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; Water is
           not  sampled.	

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  Not done

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  installation o$
      another well or a sour water stripper unit.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  Permit received based on casing, program,
      geologic data and protection of fresh water sands - plant effluent	
      composition also provided to state.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:  Annulus monitored by observing pressure gaugeP
         injection rates are metered and inlection pressures recorded.	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:  LA-II
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES'

Permit Status:    pDR	Operational Status:	o_
Operating Company Name and Address: Cotton  Valley  Operators  Committee,  Cotton
                                    Valley  Field,  Webster  Parrish,  La.
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3.
H.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01
(Month) 03 (Year) 73
Latitude and Longitude: 32u46'5oil/93wzif30"
Well Location (Legal Description)
County : ' >7eb s t e r
SIC Classification: 2911
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
Type of Waste Injected: slowdown


Date Well Permitted: MM
Injection Rate: 157,500 ppd
Injection Pressure: 350 psie
Total Depth of Well: 2600 plumed
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) 21
: Sec. 26, T21N, R9W

State: Louisiana

water.


Completed: 5-21-71


back from 5749
Zone: 2600

(Month) 05 (Year) 71
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A (Gallons)
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Cook Mountain
Sparta
Cane River
Wilcox
Arkadelphia
Nacatosh
Saratoga
Ma rib rook
Ann on a
(b)
Age
Oligocene
Oligocene
Eocene
Eocene
Cretaceous
Cretaceous
Cretaceous
Cretaceous
Cretaceous
(c)
Depth




1700



(d)
Thickness





200



(e)
Lithologic Description


sand, shale
shale
sand
limestone
shale
limestone
Ozan                  Cretaceous                           shale
                                     (a)

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                                                  LA-11
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
C5
(6

Lithostatic Pressure, psi
Ifydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Ruckrange/Nacatosh
2538 / 1700
20 / 200


200
Eocene
25


















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
                                                     N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Sparta
            Depth
              80
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
  200
Lithologic     Fluid
Character      Character
sand & gravel  20-3UU ppm Cl
 .  Mineral Resources in Area; Oil  and gas, gravel and iron ore are produced in
    this  area
5.  Location of Other Vfells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate fydrologlcally Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Gasoline nlant-recycllnp.
    project	   	
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:  50
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/l:_J£52_
    C.  Specific Gravity;   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:    42°  c
    E.  pH:   9.5
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity;   N/A	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection;
      N/A	


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:  Biocide and filtration
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             12 1/2            47.6#	9  5/8      6/5
Intermediate         8 3/4           18.1!    	  _5	  5732

  lection
IhJ(
Oth
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon: N/A
3.  Well Head EquipmentTName and Models);  Cameron iron Works tree
 4.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  afl holes
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:    N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT


1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  Three  concrete  oil-water  separation pits,  one
     earth pit, one concrete  suction pit.   Four  inch  steel line  to  second  stage
     pump and three inch steel line to  injection well.
2.  Filters:one-Crall 12-9-2? P discharge filter
                                     (O

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3.  Pumps :  Two electric driven Ingersoll-sand pumps,  one  Casn  pump  for
    second
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  9-6-71 _  Average  150 _  Maximum
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  9-6-71        Average  300	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;    N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:  N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements :_N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:    LA-12
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES

 Permit Status;     FDR	Operational Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address: DOW chemical  Company	
                                     Plaquemines, Louisiana	

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01      (Month)    04	(Year)	73.
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  30019'20"/91014'00"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec 8. T9S, R12E
 H.   County;     Iberville	State;     Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:  2899	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected: Chemical plant wastes - sodium chloride solution.
 2.  Date Well Permitted;  N/A                 Conpleted;
 3.  Injection Rate;   N/A
     Injection Pressure:  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  4200 ft.	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Miocene, 3960 ft,
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  15    (Month!" 05        (Year)   69
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A      	           (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) '(Month)             (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;  N/A    	
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness    Lithologic Description
 N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Confininff Bed
(1) Name
2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Thickness (Ft.)
4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

3900
300



Miocene



sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Undifferentiated  0
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
         Lithologic
         Character
Fluid
Character
  1000
regional  sand,  gravel   fresh - brackish
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:
         None
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Inmediate fydrologlcally Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Sodium chloride brine
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;N7A"
    C.  Specific Gravity:  N/A*	
    D.  Temperature;  N/A	
    E.  pH;   N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxiclty:	
 .   Reactivity with Surflace Equipment Components:
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND O3NSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and TUblng

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Welgfrt and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  		
Intermediate       	  	  	  	__

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3-  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
    Packers, Centralizers, an  Other Subsurface Equipment:
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion:
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
 VT.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and Plow Lines:
 2.   Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  MaxJMum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:   LA-13
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WETJS IN TOE UNITED STATES

Permit Status:   PDF	Operational Status:	NO/P
Operating Company Name and Address:  E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Co.,
                                     Pontchartrain Works. La Place, Louisiana

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)         (Month)     03	(Year)__73	
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  Fee Ld.  S.W.D. NO.  1, Sec. 90, T-iisy
    R7E	
4.  County:  St. John the Baptist	State;  Louisiana	
5.  SIC Classification;     2821	

II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected;   Sodium chloride  brine with miscellaneous
2.
3.
M.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
ingredients from the production of nylon intermediate neoprene

Date Well Permitted: 7/27/62 Completed:
Injection Rate: 118,000 gpd
Injection Pressure: 260 psi
Total Depth of Well: 5232
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Miocene, i««0

Date Injection Began: (Day) 28 (Month) ^ (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: 24,903,000
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) 10 (Month) 07 (Year)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A









t>4
(Gallons)
72


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
____^_____^_______   Miocene &     	  	  	
                      Younger         0       5232sand, shale
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(i|) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psl
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(b1) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature , °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

4560
75
2338 at. 5232 ft.

3365 at 5232 ft.
Miocene
27
2500 at 5232 ft.
42° at 5232 ft.
sand-infinite
•


800








shale and sand


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  3.4%  Chloride  ion,  1990
        ppm Hardness as CaCO. 1440 ppm sulfate  ion.  3.5%  IDS.  8.49  PH  taken  at
        5022 ft.	^	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name            Depth
Shallow sand       0
                                Areal
                     Thickness  Extent
                       800
Lithologic
Character
 sand
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area; AH wells  within a 3 mile radius
    are plugged or operating properly	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  5-20% NaCi,  Q-5QQ
     cyanide	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;  N/A
                            N/A
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, ma/1:  N/A
C.  Specific Gravity:
D.  Temperature:
E.  pH;    N/A
                        N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxlclty:  N/A	


*4.  Reactivity withSurface Equipment Components;   N/A

5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment: Material blending. pH and chemical!, treatment"
     and solid separation and removal.	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND .CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

Injection
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon; 16 inch
     casing - common cement w/13% CaCl9; 10-3/4 inch casing - 665 sks Portard
     "cement w/2%  gel. +  2% CaCl  ;7 in£h casing - 810 sks Pozmix w/3% gel +
    "TI80 sks Pozmix w/13% gel.
3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  N/A.
Hole
Size
20
15
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
H-40
23# Protective
Size
16
10-3/4
Depth
Set
114
1014

9-7/8
26#
7
5202

4.  Ackers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Differential valve
     tool at 3034 'ft.;   spring steel centralizers run every 90 ft. on 7 inch
     casing.	

5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Perforated 3790 ft. to 3904 ft. with 4-8 shots
     per foot.	        	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing. Acidizing Programs, etc.;   Acidized with 6% HF and "
     10% HC1.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE  EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  Storage tanks and clarifier hold up time
     capabilities of 1.5 days; surge storage capacity of 10 inches of rainfall,

2.  Filters:  Primary and secondary filters provided to remove solid down to
     10 microns.
                                     (O

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3.  Pumps:    Two  centrifugal pumps	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)  6/16/71       Average   180	  Maximum   180
     "        7/11/71                 260                   260
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	   N/A	B.  19	  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;    Flow rate and pressure.
    B.  Sampling Frequency and water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;  N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:    LA-14
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                   "INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES

Permit Status:    PDR	Operational Status:	o
Operating Company Name and Address;  E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company
                                     LaPlace, Louisiana	...
 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Entry Date of Data:  (Day)  01     (Month)  06	(Year)   73
 2.  Latitude and Longitude:   N/A
 3.  Well  Location (Legal Description):  Sec 90. Tils. R7E
 4.  County:    St. John the Baptist	State;    Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification;   2821	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type  Of Waste Injected:  Aqueous brine from the manufacture of nylon
      intermediates and neoprene	

 2.   Date  Well Permitted;   11/24/64            Completed;
 3.   Injection Rate;   N/A
     Injection Pressure;   200 psi
 5.   Total Depth of Well;  5300 ft.
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Miocene. 1850 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  24     (Month)   n        (Year)   64
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A	(GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)        (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units  Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness    Llthologic Description
 	  Miocene	   0	   5237       sand, shale	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Confinine Bed
III Name
2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Tnickness (Ft.)
(*0 formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
7) Age of Uhit
8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillldarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

1850
3800
2312 at 5162 ft.

4645 at 5162 ft.
Miocene
32.5 - 35
1250 - 1500
55° at 5162 ft.
sand



0
1800



Miocene



shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids; Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, AbandonedWells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); Sodium chloride brine with
     miscellaneous constueints including; copper, cyanide, ammonia	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:  1.2	
    D.  Temperature:  N/A	
    E.  pH:   7 - 11
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlclty:    N/A	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7«  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment; Material  blinding,  p>H  and  chemical  treatment
    and solid?; separation and removal


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             16	   H-AO casing	   16  in       68   	
Intermediate        15	  #23 protective casing    10 3/4     1030
  jectlon          	    #26 protective casing   _7	   5225.7
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon; 10-3/4"  -
     620 sks      7"  - 900 sks
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);
4.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment; l)  tubing packer;
    2) differential valve tool @ 3034 ft.;  3)  sprint; steel centralizers every
    90' on 7" casing	

5.  Bottom Hole Completion: casing perforated  1)  froin 3790 - 3850';  2)  from
    4840-4880 4617'; slotted liner and gravel  packed 05150-5180 ft.
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.; acidize with HCI/HF, "Super HF"
    2000 gal. 3790-3850 ft.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  storage tanks  and clarifier	


2.  Filters:  primary/secondary filters
                                     (O

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3.  Pumps: 2 stage  centrifugal punps	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) f,/i/7i	  Average  iso.QQQ lb/hr Maximum 185,00 lh/hr
     "      fi/U/71                 100.000               150,00 "
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    6/1/71       Average 250	Maximum 270
     "         6/14/71              200	         ~~3T~
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_   J/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFEIY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;    N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements; The wel1 casing was cemented from the bottom
        shoe to the surface using a differential valve tool.The casing was
        perforated at the desired injection zone.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements: injection pressures and volume of waste
        injected are recorded.	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  Control of injection pressures,'
        material composition. r>H. temperature, and solids content are maintained.
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:     LA-15
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STAIES

 Permit Status;    FDR	Operational  Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address:  E,I. DuPont de Nemours.  Pontchartrain Works
                                     LaPlace, Louisiana          	
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   06	(Year)	73_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);   Fee id.  S.W.D.;  NO.  3,  Sec 90,  Tlis7
      R7E	
 4.  County;    St. John the Baptist	State:    Louisiana	
 5.  SIC Classification; 2821	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected: Aqueous brine from the manufacture of nylon
      intermediates and neop~ene.

 2.   Date Well Permitted:  5/2/67              Completed;
 3.   Injection Rate:  N/A	
     Injection Pressure: 260 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well:  5243 ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Miocene, 1867 f~
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day) 23     (Month)   11        (Year)  67
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:    N/A     	           (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)             (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A	
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
 	  Miocene	    0	    5243	  sand, shale	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Confinine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(J4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatlc Pressure, psl
(6) Ifydro fracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

1867
3375
2343

4717
Miocene
27
750 - 2000
52° at 5243 ft.
sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
  N/A
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); Sodium chloride brine
     containing ammonia and copper.	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.   Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A	
    B.   Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:N/A
    C.   Specific Gravity:_
    D.   Temperature:  N/A
    E.   pH:   N/A	
   N/A
                                     (b)

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3.   Tbxlcity:   N/A	


!».   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate: N/A
Hole
Size
~TT
15
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
H-40
J-55
Size
TS~
10-3/4
Depth
Set
TUt)
1048


26# J-55
7
5226.18

6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Fre-injectlon Waste Treatment;  Material blending, pH adjustment and chemical
     treatment, solids evaporation and removal.	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTOUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate^

Injection
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon: 10-3/4
     inch  casing  -  915 sks Portland w/4% gel and 3% CaCl  ; 7 inch casing -	
     1900  cu.  ft. of  slurry  composed of 50% Portland cement, 5% Pozmix A, and
     2%  gel.	^-^			
3.  Well Head  Equipment  (Mane and Models);  10-3/4" x 7"  Gray well head assembly


4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment: Spring steel
     centralizers-run on 90  ft.  spacing on the 7 inch casing.	


5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Perforations - 3800 to 3920 ft., 4872 to 4932 ft.,
     and 5130  to  5170 ft.  4  shots/ ft. et. shaped charges.
6.  Hydraulic  Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  Acidized - 6% HF and
     10% HC1	

VI.  DESCRIPTION  OF SURFACE  EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow T.lnes;  Storage tanks and clarifier.	


2.  Filters;   Primary and secondary.
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   2  stage  centrifugal	





VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS



1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)



    Date(s)   3/30/71      Average  60.000#/hr    MaxJmum   88.00Q#/hr

     «        7/12/71               115,UUUf//hr             IZjS,UUU#/hr
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During life of Well to Present)



    Date(s)   3/30/71	  Average   gp-^	  Maximum     27s_

     "        7/19/71                 ?6D	              27Q
     H
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.

    A.  19__    N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_



VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION



1.  Monitoring Program



    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Flow volume  and  pressure.
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects


    A.  Construction Requirements;     N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:     LA-16
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND'MUNICIPAL


Permit Status:    FDR	Operational Status:	o
Operating Company Name and Address:  E.I.  DuPont de Nemours.  Pontchartrain Works
                                     P.O.  Box 2000 - LaPlace.  Louisiana	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   oe	(Year)   73
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);   Fee Ld,  SW.D.,  NO.  4.  Sec  90,  Tils.
     R7E	
M.  County;   St John the Baptist	State:    Louisiana	
5.  SIC Classification;   2821	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Brine and byproducts  from nylon and  neoprene
     manufacture.	

2.  Date Well Permitted;  10/12/69            Completed:
3.  Injection Rate:   N/A	
M.  Injection Pressure;   456 psi
5.  Total Depth of Well;   4957 ft.    	
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;   Miocene,  4890  ft.
7. Date Injection Began: (Day) 27 (Month) 10
8. Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
9. Date Injection Ceased: (Day) (Month)
(Year)

(Year)
69
(Gallons)

10. Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
                      Miocene         04900sand,  shale
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
2) Depth (Pt.)
3) Thickness (Pt.)
5) Ponnation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydro fracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

4850
27
2190

4410
Miocene
27
750 - 2000
47° at 4900 ft.
sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:    Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
             Area!
  Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Ttechnical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Sodium chloride brine
     containing copper, ammonia, and cyanide.          	    	
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;   N/A
     N/A
N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxicity:    N/A	

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4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:   N/A
Hole
Size
15
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
40. 5# H-40
Size
10-3/4
Depth
Set
1014


9-7/8

23# K-55
Liner
7
4-1/2
4890
4832-492;
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:  Material  is blended, pH adjustment,solid
      removal.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

Injection
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  10-3/4
      inch  casing - 550  sks  50-50  Pozmix w/20 gal.  2% gel +2% CaCl2 +100 sks
      common w/2% CaCl2;  7  inch casing - 700 sks 50-50 Pozmix +  100 sks common +
      760 sks 50 Pozmix	
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  Spring steel centralizers  every
      90 ft.  on  7 inch casing.	_^

4.  Packers, Centralizers,  and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Packer at  4789 ft.
§.  Bottom Hole Completion:   4-1/2  inch  OP  stainless  steel  screen  installed
      using 42 jacks  of  40 x  60 mesh;gravel  held  in place with a packer.	
6.  flydraulic  Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.:   Acidized - 3000 gal, of
      15%  HC1	

VI.   DESCRIPTION OF  SURFACE  EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines; Storage tank and clarifier.	


2.  Filters:Primary  and secondary
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:  material is blended, pH adjustment solid removal	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) z-24-71	  Average 76,noo ibs/hr Maximum 90,000 lbs/hr
     11      7-21-71	          74,000 lhs/hr         o,uuu ihs/ht
                                  -^———
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  2-24-71	  Average  144	  Maximum
             7-21-71                456
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:  Flow volume  and pressure
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:_
             N/A	

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
             N/A	"
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:	
             N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
IN /A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:    N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code: _ LA- 17

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION" WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES

 Permit  Status: _ ppg _ Operational Status: _ o
 Operating Company  Name and Address:  E. i.  DU Pont de Nemours and Co. _
                                     Pontchartrain Works.  LaPlace. Louisiana

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Qitry Date of  Data:  (Day)    01    (Month)     02 _ (Year)    73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description): Fee LD. SWD NO. 5 Sec.  90, TUB, R?E

 4.   County:  St.  John the Baptist        State:  Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:    2821	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected;  Chlorinated hydrocarbon (diesel oil injected as a
     flush liquid  between  injections) mixture of high and low boiling hydrocarbon
     wastes
 2.   Date Well Permitted:  -lu^/^              Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate;   3,Quu,uuu spy	
 *4.   Injection Pressure;  1750 psi	
 5.   Total Depth of Well:5163          	
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;  Miocene,  4880
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)    26   (Month)       02     (Year)      70
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date-  N/A	(GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  ~"N/A (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:      N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units  Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness    Lithologjc  Description
 jfiocene & Younger    	      u     5163        Sand, Shale	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                         Confinine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ffydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(H) Character and Area!
Distribution

4880
3298
2270 at 5000 ft.

4570 at 5000 ft.
Miocene
27
1200 at 5000 ft.
50° at 5000 ft.
sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Alluvium
            Depth
              100
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
          Llthologlc
          Character
  500
J.  Mineral Resources In Area:  N/A
Fluid
Character
extensive sand,  gravel   good
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Inroediate fydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTTCS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); Carbon - 40 to 45%;
      hydrogen  -  5  to  10%; chloride - 45 to 55%	
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:N/A
C.  Specific Gravity:
D.  Temperature:
E.  pH:    N/A
                            N/A
                       N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	
   * ._._ - —  .._._-    - - •-.	  -__-	       - -   .- -   — -...-	.-.--» — _..-• -	 . - ...

1.  Reactivity with .Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;    N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A     	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:    Blended  and  filtered
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface              11              32.3#   H-40              9-5/8       1006
Intermediate          8-3/4           17.o#   J-55              5-1/5       5140
Injection          	    S.S.  lining  tubing        2-3/8       5067
Other              	    Liner	   2-7/8       5105-5163

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement  Horizon:   9-5/8
      inch  casing - 150  sks  Class A;  5-1/2 inch casing -  786 sks Pozmix  +	
   '   100 sks  common.

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   9-5/8" x 5-1/2" x 2-3/8" Gray
      Tool  Co.  assembly.	

M.  Packers. Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  5-1/2 inch  casing  -
      centralizers•spaced  every  90  ft.;  differential valve  tool at 2285  ft.,	
      deisel oil in annulus.                                                    ~

§.  Bottom Hole  Completion;  Gravel  packed with  Hydrojet perforations in
      5-1/2 inch casing.	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing  Programs, etc.;  Acidized - 9%  HCI  + HF


VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  Holding tank  with 4 day capacity.
2.  Filters:   Cartridge type  -  10 microns
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:  positive  displacement pump having 50 gpm capacity with 12-25 psig

     suctiotTpressure  and  2900  psi% maximum discharge pressure



VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS



1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)



    Date(s)   6-1-71        Average 17.4 M ib/hr. Maximum17-* M lb/hr-
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)


    Date(s)   6-1-71        Average  175°	  Maximum1800
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.

    A.  19_       N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_


VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION


1.  Monitoring Program


    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   flov  and pressure	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
                                           N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads
                                           N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure Durlne. Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects


    A.  Construction Requirements:	N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:	N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:  N/A

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                                            Well  Id. Code:   LA-18
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED  STATES
 Permit Status:	PDR	     Operational Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address;  E.I.  DuPont  deNemours   and  Co.
                                     Pontchartrain Works. LaPlace. Louisiana

 I.   GENERAL n)ENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)     01  (Month)	02	(Year)	73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;
 3.  Vfen Location (Legal Description):  Fee. Ld.  SWD NO. 6  Sec. 90 T-IIS

 4.  County; St.  John the Baptist          State:  Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification:  2821             	        	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected; chlorinated hydrocarbon material  (diesel oil injected
      as a flush liquid between periods of  injaction) - mixture of high and low
      boiling hydrocarbon waste	
 2.   Date Well Permitted; 9/1/69               Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate:  26 gpm	
 4.   Injection Pressure;   1200 psi	
 5.   Total Depth of Well:  6510        	
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;  Miocene, 6325
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   15    (Month)     12      (Year)   69	  ~~
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A'	(Gallons)"
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A   (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;    N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Litnology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
  Miocene & Younger                    u                    sand, shale
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

6325
27
2312 at 5162 ft.

5208 @ 6500 ft.
Miocene
27
2000 - 3600
55° at 6516 ft.
sand - infinite












shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
                                         N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
alluvium
Depth
 100
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
         Lithologic
         Character
  500
variable  sand, gravel
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:
                  N/A
Fluid
Character
     good
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologlcally Affected Area:	
                                  N/A
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  carbon - AQ tc  45% hydrogen-
    5 to 10% Chloride - 45 to 55% diesel oil used as  a flush
2.  Physical/Chemical Description~
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                              N/A
                              N/AT
                              1.10  -  1.20
                              N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty:    N/A	
.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
                N/A
                 US\
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
    	N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
    	N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment; The waste material is blended and filtered
    prior to injection	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

   lection
Hole
Size
13-1/2
Casing or Tubing
Weigjnt and Grade
36// H-40
Size
9 5/8
Depth
Set
1028


3-3/4

17. 0# J-55
S.S. lined tubing
5 1/2
2 3/8
6496
6432
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon; 9 5/8 inch
    casing - 150  sx Class A w/ 2% CaCl + 670 sx 50/50 Pozmix w/ 2% gel 2% CaCl-
    TT/2 inch  casing  -  770 sx 50/50 Pozmix (0- g/2Z tQ + 825 sx 50/50 Pozmix +
    100 sx Class  Aw/ 0.2  to 1% HRA Retarder (2722 to bottom) ''                 ~
3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Name and Models); 9 5/8" x 5 1/2" x 2 3/8" Gray Tool
    Co. Assembly	

I*.  Packers, Centrallzers. and Other Subsurface Equipment: corrosion resistant
    packer at 6432  ft.;  Differential valve tool @ 2722  ft. 5 1/2 inch casing   ~
    gFainless steel  lined bottom 80 ft. Annulus filled  with diesel oil.

5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   gravel packed around  2 3/8 inch slutted Hostelley

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.; acidized - 9% H'CI + HF


VI.   DESCRIPTION  OF SURFACE EQUIFMEM1

 1.  Holding Tanks and  Plow Lines: holding  tank  capacity provides approximately
     four days storage
 2.  Filters:cartridge type are used to  remove  particles  above IU  microns
                                      (C)

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3.  Pumps:  A positive displacement pump having 50 gallons per minute capacity
    with 12 - 25 psig suction pressure and ^900 psig maximum discharge pressure,

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  7-7-71        Average      26       MaxJnum     26	
     it
     II       .


2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  7-7-71        Average    120°       Maximum   x
                      •  _ _         _.-._ L	"•" L  '—~ ~«~ —»>           	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19__     N/A	B.  19__  	C.

VIII.  SAFEIY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Pivgrani

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:  flow and pressure
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
        	    	    N/A     	    	"
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
                                       N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
                                       N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;     N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:	N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                       N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:    LA-19
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                                   Wfi
  INJECTION WELLS IN
Permit Status:
PDR
Operational Status:
                                                               o
Operating Company Name and Address:  ciba  -  Geigy  Corporation	
                                     P.O.  Box 11 - St.  Gabriel.  Louisiana
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3.
H.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 10
Latitude and Longitude: 30° 14 '40"
Well Location (Legal Description)
County: Iberville
SIC Classification: 2879
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
(Month) 03 (Year) 73
/91°05'40"
: N/A

State: Louisiana


Type Of Waste Injected: Wastes from the production of agricultural
chemicals.

Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: 112 gpm
Injection Pressure: 783 psi
Total Depth of Well: 6002 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) 25


Completed :



Zone: Pliocene-Miocene Sands,
3600 - 5675 ft.
(Month) 10 (Year) 70
Total Volume Injected to Date: 36,100,000 (Gallons)
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
    (b)             (c)       (d)          (e)
    Age             Depth     Thickness    Llthologlc  Description
    Quaternary     _0	    600	  sand,  gravel	
    Pliocene        600        5200       sand,  shale	
    Miocene         5000       6~0~0~2sand,  shale
                                     (a).

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                         Conflnine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) flydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(b1) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
tlO) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

3600/4150/4750/555
120 260 70 125
2500

3800
Pliocene-Miocene
30 - 35
1000 - 5000
51°
sand



)











    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:    N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Pleistocene
            Depth
             100
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
   500
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
sand,  gravel    good
    Mineral Resources in Area:   There are  five  oil  and  gas  fields  located
     within 10 miles of the well.
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Jfydrologically Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity): waste consists of 4.6%
     hydrochloric acid (aqueous solution).   Traces of ammonium chloride.
     chlorine,  hydrogen cyanide,  and cyanogen  chloride,
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:
C.  Specific Gravity:
D.  Temperature:
E.  pH:   N/A
                            N/A
                                        N/A
                       N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxlcity:   N/A	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;       N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;         N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
    	N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment; The stream is cooled to inQ°F, aj
    3-6% HC1  strength,  filtered and iniected into the well.


V.  WELL DESIGN AND COKSTOUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  lection
Hole
Size
15
9 7/8
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade Size
32.75#/Ft. H-40 10 1/4
24.40#/Ft. N-80 7 5/8
Depth
Set
915
5415


11 ///ft. J-55 Pentor Coated 4
5364

OthTer

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon; 10 3/4 inch
    casing-425sx 50-50 Litepoz w/4% gel + 3QOsx Class "A" 3/3% CaCl.; 7 5/8 inch
    casing-213sx Trini Lt. Wt. + 315sx Class "H" (1st stage) 540sx Trini Lt.Wt.
    (2nd stage)	.   	_	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models); casting head cmt. 10 3/4" x 7 5/8",
    3" 600#  ASA Titanium Master Valve. 3" - 300f ASA Hast C gate valve Ladish
    R375		
M.  Packers. Centralizersa and Other Subsurface Equipment; Baker "Lok-set" Packer
    (Penton coated)                                                         	
5.  Bottom Hole Completion; performations 5580-5630ft. w/ 8 shots/ft. 2 7/8 inch
    P.P. Hastelloy inside screen from 5548-5630 ft. with 2 stage gravel pack.
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing ProgranB, etc.:  Acidized with 15% HCI and
    mud acid (10,000 gal and 5.000 gal respectively)	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQmPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  2-15.000 gal,  rubber-lined horiozontal holding
    tanks, kynar lined steel piping.	

2.  Filters: 2 - diatomaceous earth vacuum, 2 banks of 3 each cartridge guard
    filters.
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3.  Purrps: 2  ~ Durce Hi  Silicon  Iron acid pumps; 2-tef Ion-lined Gould pumps;
     3 -  sundvneinjection  pumps     '  ——————————______________
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm  (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s) 10-27-70       Average   139	  MaxJrcum    225	
     "        6-19-71                 112                    136
     »t
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)  m-27-70       Average   567	  Maximum    700
     "        0-19-/1                  7a3                    SUIT
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_    NM	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:    Flow and pressure
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
                                       N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
                                       N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
                                       N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:	N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;       N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:      LA-20
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED  STATES

 Permit Status:	PDR	Operational Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address;  Georgia-Pacific Corp., P.O. BOX 629
                                     f'laqueniine, Louisiana70764
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)    oi   (Month)      "6	(Year)	73_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:     N/A
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description);  Sec. 15 T9S, RISE
 1.   County:     Iberville                  State:     Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification: 2*99	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected; phenol, dimethyl-benzl alrohol, alpha
     acetophenone. cumene hvdroperoxide

 2.   Date Well Permitted;   ^                  Completed;  August. iq?n
 3.   Injection Rate:   120
     Injection Pressure;  300 pSj
 5.   Total Depth of Well: 3596
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)    14  (Month)    7       (Year)     7?
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date; 58tooofooo	           (uallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) nTl   (Month)            (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologlc Description
 N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Confinine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
N/A

























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;  TDS  =  108.000  ppm;
          Chloride = 66,000 ppm; pH = 6.3
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                    Areal     Lithologic     Fluid
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate ffydrologlcally Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Aqueous  stream containing
     phenol, cumene hydroperoxide, acetone, sodium phenolate,  sodium carbonate,
     and sodium hydroxide.	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:N/A                                   ~
    C.  Specific Gravity;   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH:   N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxlclty:  N/A	


*4.  Rieactlvity with Surface Equipment Components:   N/A
5.  Degradability Level and Rate;  N/A'
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-lnjection Waste Treatment:    2/3-rds of the waste is treated in API
     separator and the remainder is pumped to waste settler tanks.   The entire
     waste is filtered through sand filters .	

V.  WELL DESIGN AND OBSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  Jection
Hole
Size
20
13-1/2
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
65# H-AO LT&C
36# J-55 LT&C
Size
16
9-5/8
Depth
Set
791
3435



14# J-55 LT&C
46# J-55
5-1/2
2-3/8
3304
300
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  16"
     casing -  728 sks common w/3% CaCl,, + 628 sks common w/8% Halliburton gel;
    T-Pl/2" casing - 2760 cu. ft. Pozmix + NaCl.

3.  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models);   N/A                             ~
ty.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;  Otis MR-9001,
     9-5/8" x 5-1/2" expandable packer.	


5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  155' of slotted 20, 316 s.s., 6-5/8" well screen
     affixed to 5-1/2".  Underreamed to 20" and gravel packed with Texbalst TCM~175
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  1400 gallons of 12% HC1


VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  Carbon steel waste settler tank 20* dia x 24"
     with 3" carbon steel lines to well.	

2.  Filters:2 parallel  sand filter beds
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   Two 150 gpm, 190 psi AP pumps;  One 350  gpm.  216  psi  AP pump.


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   4/10/71      Average    197	  Maximum   244
     "        5/5/71                  100	             200
     ,f
     ?i
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    4/10/71     Average    200	  Maximum    200
               5/5/71                 400                   430
3-  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_    N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;    N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads; N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation; N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A*  Construction Requirements;  Outer  casing cemented and  injection  tubing
          maintained above well head pressure  to assure no leakage of  contaminants
          into  other than injection strata.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirementsi   Pressure  between outer casing and injection
          tubing  maintained above  well  head  pressure to assure no leakage  of	
          contaminants  into other  than  injection strata.	
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures; Oily substances removed and solids
          filtered.   Well operation is  monitored to assure safe operation.  Well
          design  intended to give  trouble  free operation.
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:    LA-21
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN THEHNTPED STATES
 Permit Status:	PDR	Operational Status:	o
 Operating Company Name and Address;    Hercules Incorporated. Synthetics Dept.
                                       Allemania Plant, rianuetnine. Louisiana

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)    15   (Month)	06	(Year)	1970
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:	N/A
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description) : Sec. 13, T9S, R13E, 1,(SOO Ft. from South
      line and 300  ft. from East line _
 4 .  County :   Iberville _ State ;    Louisiana _ _
 5.  SIC Classification:   2818 _

 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 .1.  Type of Waste Injected:       Sodium Chloride, Sodirm Bicarbonate, Hydrochloric
    Acid and various  Sulfur and "Phosphorous Compounds and trnce "amounts of Aromatic
    Solvent _
 2.  Date Well Permitted;   Dec. 18,  19 70      Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:  756        " '
     Injection Pressure :     7(\ to 152 psi
                                    _ ... .
 5.  Total Depth Of Well: 4,450 ft,  (Original) t'l.ur-^ed Back- Total Depth A\A04 It.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone ;Sand, _ 4 135-4^ 17
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   18   (MonthT"    ^     (Year)   -^/"
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   15.000.000	           (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) £/!   (Month)            (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 N/A		
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

4135
269
0.43 psi/ft est
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est
Miocene



sand, widespread



500
3700



Pliocene &
Miocene



clays, sands
widespread

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
                                                       N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
N/A
                                Area!
                     Thickness  Extent
Llthologic
Character
Fluid
Character
Mineral Resources in Area:
                                 N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells , Abandoned Wells , and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area; Potable water well on Plant property,
     /,7?  fpot-  frnn fhg  injection  well, drawing water from the 420 feet
          well  was  completed in November  1967  and placed in  service  in March
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity): industrial  process waste
    from Thiophosphate Process containing various  sulfur  and  phosphorus compounds'
    nnt Identified and trace amounts of  aromatic solvents.
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:	
    C.  Specific Gravity:   1.001 to 1.014
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                    Total Solids  -  7,400  to  15,500
                           N/A
                        0.5 to 6.6
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxicity:    N/A	


4.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;    N/A

5.   Degradabillty Level and Rate;  N/A~                            '
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment:  Storage tank or pit,  parallel pressure
     filters, surge tank.  pH adjustment by addition of hydrochloric acid to	
     maintain acid stream
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  lection
Hole
Size
20
18
15
10-3/4
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
94jT H-40 API-ST&C
75# J-55 API-ST&C
51# J-55 API-ST&C
Fibercast Tubing
Size
20
16
10-3/4
7-5/8
Depth
Set
T24.
790
4293
4404

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  16"
     casing - 270 sks Lite weight + 200 sks class A + 75 sks class A common;
     10-3/4" casing - 1073 sks Halliburton lite weight + 520 sks Latex; 7-5/8"
     casing - 350 sks class H w/12% gel, 1% CF-2 + 100 sks resin.
3.  WeU Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  N/A
 4.  Packers, Centrallzers. and Other Subsurface Equipment;  16" guide shoe
      @  790  ft.;  seating nipple @ 2069 ft.. Otis Binch No-Go; Halliburton float
      collar @ 4250 ft.; guide shoe (jj 4293 ft.	

 5.  Bottom  Hole  Completion;  Perforated 4257 - 4268 ft. w/22-1/2" let perforations
      and  sanfixed.	        	
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  N/A


 VT.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE  EQUIPMENT

 1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  Two 242,000 gallon holding tanks, carbon steel
      with interior lining  of 3" Fibercast and Alloy 20 piping.	

 2.  Filters:  Two sand  filters and two cartridge polishing filters.
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:  Transfer pump - 200 RPIS at  70  psi;  injection  pump  -  200 gpm at  200 psi
     The two pumps are in series	.

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   1/1/71	 Average      32	  Maximum	32
     "        3/11/71                   63               	8/4
     "        5/24/71                   35               	48
     "        2/18/72                   64               	80
     "        8/29/72                   53                      80
2.  Injection "Pressure,"'psi  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) _ N/A	  Average	  Maximum
           	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  1972_   656.880	B.  1971.   18.736,200   C.  197JL  541,800	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and  Data: Pressure recording device, flow recording
        and control, pi? recording	

    B.  Sampling Frequency and  Water Quality Parameters Measured; Sampling once
        per shift; composite analysis once per day; pll, total solids and organic
        compounds	
    C.  Frequency of Measuring  Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A	
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  Holding tanks and diked
        area.
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:   Permit required from Louisiana Department
         of Conservation

    B.  Monitoring Requirements: Semi-annually; daily average waste, total waste,
         cumulative total waste and chemical composition of waste

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:   LA-22
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES'

 Permit Status:    AFP	Operational Status:    PNm
 Operating Company Name and Address: intercoastal Drilling	
                                     S.  Hourna. Louisiana	

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  Ql     (Month)  06	(Year)    73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  29°33'15"/90°41'50"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description);   Sec.  12.  T17S.  R17E
 M.   County;   Terrebonne	State:    Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:   1312	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected;  Crude waste - sediments
 2.   Date Well Permitted;   N/A	Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate;
     Injection Pressured  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well:
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth or injection Zone:
                                               2200 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (Month;            (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:     N/A	(Gallons}"
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
     N/A	
                                     (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                             £onflniiur Bed
U) Manse
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(^1) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution












'













    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
j.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate fydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH;	
                                     (b-)

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3.  Ibxlcity:	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Ctomponents

5-   Degradablllty Level and Rate;
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection;


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);
  .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc'.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Dat e (s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES

Permit Status:    PNC	Operational Status:  PC
Operating Company Name and Address: Keiivs Truck Terminal	
                                     Greenwood Rd. ,  Caddo Parish,  loiilsiana

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)_pj	(Month)   Q6	(Year)    73
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   32037too"/93056'40"
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   sec  19. T17N. ni5W
I*.  County;   Caddo	State;   Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:   N/A	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:   N/A
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.


Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: N/A
Name, Age, and Depth or iLhjection
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A


Completed:



Zone:
1100 ft.
(Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A (Gallons)
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year)


 HI.  GEOLOGIC  INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                   (b)             (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                  Age             Depth    Thickness    Lithologic Description
  N/A 	

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Llthostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raLllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B =  Cone = Dissolved Solids} mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:     '  ^
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH;	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:	
    Reactivity with Surface Euipment ComponentsT
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 J.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Punps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:   LA-24
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES

Permit Status;    PND	Operational Status:    PUD
Operating Company Name and Address; Monochem	
                                    Geismar, Louisiana	

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   06	(tear)	73_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   N/A
^ •  County:	Ascension	State;  Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:  2899           	          ~
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected;   N/A
2.
3.
l*.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.


Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: N/A


Completed:



Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:
Date Injection Began: (Day)
Total Volume Injected to Dat
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal:

2000 ft.
N/A (Month) (Year)
e: N/A (Gallons)
(Month) (Year)
N/A

HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
    N/A		     	       	
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(1) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations In
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature: 	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:__	                             	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weigit and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection                                                              ~
M
Oth
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Central!zers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gptn (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
           	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETC INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;         ~
 3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
     C.  Restrictions of Operation  Procedures:
                                      (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:   LA-25
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES

 Permit Status:     PND	Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address;  Monochem
                                      Geismar, Louisiana

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)    06	(Year)
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  N/A
 *4.  County;  Ascension   	            State:    Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification:  2899           	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected;   N/A
 2.   Date Well Permitted;   N/A	Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate;
     Injection Pressure:
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  N/A
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;
                                              2000 ft.                       ~~~
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   N/A  (Month)             (Year)      	~~
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A                              (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;   N/A	
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
    N/A
                                     (a)

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                                              WIC
                                            LA-2 5
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
U) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	"
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:	"
                                     (b)

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3.  Ibxlcity:	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components
5.  Degradability Level and Rate7
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Tfepects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                                                  LA-2 6
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION
                 PDR
Permit Status:	
Operating Company Name and Address:
    Operational Status:
NOP
                                      Mason-Rust-NASA. Michoud Assembly Facility
                                      New Orleans, Louisiana	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   30°ol'/89°54f
                                      (Month)	11
                       (Year)	72
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   Part of Sec.  37, T12S,  R13E
    County;  Orleans
                                         State:   Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification;   1925
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.
2.
3.
H.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Type Of Waste Injected: The industrial waste is
treatment areas, tube and valve cleaning rooms,
areas, welding shops, laboratories. X-ray rooms
generated from metal surface
paint shops.
, hydrostatic
machine and
test areas.
Date Well Permitted: 1963 Completed:
Injection Rate: 412,000 gpd
Injection Pressure: 500 psi
Total Depth of Well: 6665
Name, Age, and Depth of injection Zone: Miocene

Date Injection Began: (Day) (Month) 02
Total Volume Injected to Date: 300.0QQ oqo
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A (Month)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A




, 6428

(Year)

(Year)







64
(Gallons)



HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
                     (b)
                     Age
(c)      (d)         (e)
Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
                                    (a)

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                                              WIC
                                                  LA-2 6
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Conflninor Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
i?
(5
(5
&
W
&
tt,
Thickness (Ft.)
Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
i Age of Unit
) Porosity %
i Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

6428
200



Miocene
27


sand












shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;   Salt water
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
o
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
100
Lithologic
Character
sand
Fluid
Character
high IDS
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   Oil is produced in large amounts from numerous
     salt domes in the-area.	
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandonedwells, and OtherPenetratlons ah
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   NO oil or cyanide disposed
          t-ho
                 1 .
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;  N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;    N/A
            N/A
       N/A
                                     (b)

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                                                                  LA-26
3.  Toxlcity:   N/A
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  'N
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A
7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  lection
Inject
Other
Hole
Size
15
10-5/8
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
TI-40 425?
5-5 26#
Size
11-3/4
7-5/8
Depth
Set
1200
6600


Inside coated w/baked
5-1/2
6600
epoxv
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   11-3/4
      inch  casing - Trinity Lite  Wate  3118  sks.
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);
 *.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Packer 5-1/2"
      Lynes special  clearance  external  casing;  centralize^  casing; 1-above  float
    ""shoe, 1 -above  float collar,  1-per length  of pipe up -to 5,000 ft. depth.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;    Hole was under reamed and gravel packed with 0.030"
      0.040"  gravel.   Perforated  - 5849 to  5874  ft.	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   Acidizing with Fe acid and
      mud  acid.

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and PlOW Lines;  Concrete holding pond 366' x 146' coated with
       an  acid  resistant  epoxy  cement.

2.  Filters:   Two each,  epoxv sand 1/2" thick, size of sand 0.030" - _a.Q4n"
                                     (Cj

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                                              WIC	LA-26
3.  Pumps:    Oil well  triplex  plunger.	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date( s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	       N/A	B.  19	  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;    N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:	LA-27

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AMD MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNIlldJ STATES

 Permit Status:    FDR	Operational Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address:   Mason-Rust-NASA,  Michoud Assembly Facility
                                      730 Gravier  New  Orleans, Louisiana   70130

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)   N/A   (Month)	(Year)	
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:
 3.  Vfell Location (Legal Description);   Sec.  37,  T12S,  R13E
 4.  County:  Orleans	State:    Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification:   1925	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE

 1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Chemicals  used In metal  treating  processes.
 2.  Date Well Permitted;   N/A	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate;   400,000 gpd	~
     Injection Pressure:  500 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well;   6618        	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    N/A
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)    os        (Year)   68
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A	           (GalloniT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N?A  (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A	
 gl.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Litnologlc Description
                                     (a)

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                                              WIG
                                                                  LA-2 7
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(ft) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B=  Cone, Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxicity:   N/A	


^.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment ftanponents:  'N/A
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                            0.375" van              ]*         100
Intermediate                       42-< U-AO                 11-3/4     1200
                                   26.4? .T&X                7-5/3      M3D
Injection	   i?/; .T-55
Other              	  Fiberglass tubing	  2-3/S      6550
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Hrplacement Horizon:  '?/
 3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  N/
 I.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:    s-i/Tx  7-5/R
       Packer  n 6340  ft.
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion:    Perforated  -  6300  to  ^391  ft.,  slotted  lined
       6430 to 550 with gravel  packing.	
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturljig, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  "N/A
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks  and Plow Lines:   N/A
 2.   Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:          ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:   LA-28A
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WET-T'S IN TOE UNlTfcP STATE!?
    T                 —^^•^»^»«>l^B^^M^B_MM««^ai^BI^H*i^»^M_MBM««-^H«M»*»>-~-«— -  .._. I

 Permit Status;    PND	Operational Status:     PND
 Operating Company Name and Address:   PPG industries	
                                       Lockport.  Louisiana	

 I.  GENERAL IDafTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Qitry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   05	(Year)   73
 2.  Latitude and Longitude;  30013'10"/93°17'40"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   sec.  4.  TIPS.  R9W
 4.  County;   Calcasieu	State:   Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification:  2899     	     	     	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected; Nad, Na2soA.  Na^co^.  HE,  Cat
 2.  Date Well Permitted;   N/A                Completed;
 3.  Injection Rate;   N/A
     Injection Pressure:  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  N/A
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:
                                              4850 ft.	^___	
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (Month)            (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A      	           (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
    N/A
                                     (a)

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                                              WIC
                                            LA--28A
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Confininz Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
( 6 ) Ifydrofracturing Pressure , . psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability , ndllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location orOther Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Inmediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH;	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  		
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 J.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (O

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:   LA-28B
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES

Permit Status;    PND	Operational Status:    PND
Operating Company Name and Address; PPG industries	
                                    Lockport, Louisiana	

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)  06	(Year)	73.
2.  Latitude and Longitude;   30013'10"/93°17'40"           	
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   N/A
1|.  County:  Calcasieu                    State:  Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:   2899
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected;   Nad, Na2so4> Na2co1> Hg, Ca, MR
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: N/A

Completed :



Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:
Date Injection Began: (Day)
Total Volume Injected to Dat
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal:

4850 ft.
N/A (Month) (Year)
e: N/A (Gallons)
(Month) (Year)
N/A

 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
   N/A
                                     (a)

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                                              WIG
                                                            LA-28R
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources In Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     I!

     II

     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Dat e (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19__  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFEIY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:	LA-29

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNIlil) STATES

 Permit Status;   PDR	Operational Status:    Q_
 Operating Company Name and Address:    Rubicon Chemicals  inc.  - Geismar Plant
                                       Geismar. Louisiana	
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01    (Month)   06	(tear)	73_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;   N/A
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description);    Sec.  11,  TIPS.  R2E,  Ascension Parish.
       Louisiana	
 1|.   County;   Ascension                  State;  Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:   2818	

 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected;   Waste process  streams  from nitrobenzene, aniline,
       diphenylamine, toluene diamene,  toluene  di-isocyanate,  dinitrotoluene and
       diphenylmethane, di-isocyanate processes.	
 2.   Date Well Permitted:	Completed;   12/14/70	
 3.   Injection Rate;   70 million gpy
     Injection Pressure;   50 to 250 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   3950 ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    Miocene,  3600 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   17   (Month)   01        (Year)   71
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   106,000.000	           (GallonaT"
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A  (Month)            (Year)          	
10.  Previous Node Of Disposal:  Discharged to  the  Mississippi River	


 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
                                     (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                             Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
IF
6
1
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
Age of Unit
B) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

3600
240
1700
1.0 psi/ft. est.
1 .0 psi/ft. est.
MiorenG
30
SOOO
38°
P.1 .TnL-pf SnnH
25 miles x 35 miles














    C.   Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Brine
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                    Areal
                         Thickness  Extent
                                              Lithologic
                                              Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;  Uniroyal, Geisnuir, La., Rorden.
      rreisrr>ar, La.       	      		
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Inorganic salts are primarily'
      sulfates,  chlorides  and  nitrates. Organic phase is notrobenzene, dinitrotoluene,
      toluene  dianine,  aniline,  introcresols, chlorinated hydrocarbons.         ~
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA;  20 rca/L of less than 10 micron	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:  25,000
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:
                            1.0
                       70°  to
              r._7
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	


*4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;   N/JT
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;   Waste streams'collected in a 825,000 gal.
      storage tank.  85% suspended solids is removed by settling.  The overflow
      is pumped thru sand filters to remove solids larger than 10 micron size
      prior to injection. pH control
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  lection
Hole
Size
17-1/2
12-1/4
Casing or Tubing
Weigit and Grade Size
48. Of H-40 13-3/8
36. 0# K-55 9-5/8
Depth
Set
802
3605



23.0# K-55 7
0.500 inch wall conductor 20
3553
93
Other              	  	
                                      casing
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  13-3/8 inch
      casing - 635 sks. Type A; 9-5/8 inch casing - 1150 sks Type A.	


3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   Cameron 2000# WP
M.  Packers, Centralizers. and Other Subsurface Equipment:   packer-7" x 9-
      inch retrievable pins w/hold up slips;  centralizers on 13-3/8 OP and	
      9-5/8 inch asing strings at approximately 90'  intervals.	

5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  200' - 6-5/8" OP UOP -  Johnson Screen and gravel pack.
      18" diameter under-reamed hole with 465 cu.  ft.  gravel.	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.; Acidized periodically as
      required.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIFMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   1-825,000 ga.  C.S.  Buffer Storage Tank;
      1.5 x 106  gal.  emergency reservoir.

2.  Filters;   2 - Hayward Md. S-AOO Downflow Sand Filters w/automatic controls;
      disposable element guard filter	
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3.  Pumps:   2  - Durco  Mod.  3  x  1-1/2  - 13/106 centrifugal injection pumps,
       1-Durco  Med.  3 x 3  5-10/86  Reservoir Drais pump.	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  5/14/71       Average    52          Maximum    60	
     it
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  5/14/71       Average    80	  Maximum    80
     11       1972	             120
     It     	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_72   67,000,000      B.  I9J1     28.000,000  C.

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Casing head pressure
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; Twice  per week
          for solids.  pH. specific gravity  and  temperature.	

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  Effluent  storage  tank
      capable of holding two weeks'  storage of  effluent.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements :   Tested 13-3/8  inch casing  at  500  psi  and
           9-5/8 casing at 1000 psi.  Tested packer.	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Annulus  monitored by  observing pressure  gauge.


    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES'

 Permit Status;    PDR	Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address:   shell chemical Co.  .- (
                                       P.O. TSox 500 - Heismar.' Louisiana " 70734

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATTON DATA

 1.   Entry Date  of Data: (Day)   N/A   (Month)	(Year)	
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   300i2'/oi°oo"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);   Be^in NT-.'/C,  Lot  1,  Sec.  14,  Tins.  R2E,
       th. N S5°35">9" E along prop, line 3452.6 th.  N 55°03" E 735.05'  th.
 4.  County:  Ascension    	           State;   Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification:   2899          	

 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type Of Waste Injected:   Waste, vlth 327  Hydrochloric Acid.  	
 2.  Date Well Permitted:   1Q^7 	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:   15,057
     Injection Pressure:   Q-3Q psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well;   4ion
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Pliocene,  2396
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)            (Year)   67	   ~~
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   33,700.000    (1/15/73")           (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) N/A~  (Month)            (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
 	   Quaternary      0        1980        sand, clay, shale	
 	   Tertiary       19RO      2120        sand, clay, shale	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                      Confinine Bed
(1) Name
2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Thickness (Ft.)
5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5) Lithostatlc Pressure, psi
(6} Hfcrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
unnamed
1980
2120
1760

2650
Pliocene
27
2000
43°
sand


entire sequence

3500



Ouanternary & Tertiar



shale & sand


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  25,000 - 50,000 ppm ci
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
             Areal
  Ihickness  Extent
Llthologic
Character
Fluid
Character
l|.  Mineral Resources in Area:  N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Chlorination of paraffins
     waste products  -  32% w/aqueous HC1.	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;  N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, rag/I:
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  PH;   N/A
     N/A
N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty:   N/A	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       N/A	


7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;   Three stages of phase separation.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Welgit and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            TT~	  32.75#  H-40    	  10-3/4      740
Intermediate       7?r77S           24#  H-40                7           2973
Injection           6-1/4	  Fiberglass tubing	  5-1/2
Other
                                                                        4063
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   io-3/4 ii
      casing  -  500  sks Class A; 7-5/8 inch casing - 590 sks Class A; 4-1/2 inch
3.  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models);   N/~
 .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;   Float collar @ 4066
      w/5'  cement;  float  shoe 
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3.  Pumps:    Centrifugal pump - solid  teflon; 100 gpm. 30 psi.	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s) 1-68 to 7-70   Average  17	  Maximum   44	
            7-70 to 7-71            12	            44
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Oate(s)	  Average_	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_      N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C." Frequency of Measuring water Levels and Ifrdrostatlc Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   Approval of well design by the LA. Geological
          Survey and LA.  State Board of  Health.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:	LA~31

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS  IN THE UNTIED STATES

 Permit Status;   PDR	Operational Status:   0	
 Operating Company Name and Address:   shell chemical Co.	
                                      Geismar, Louisiana  70734

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)    N/A   (Month)	(fear)
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  300l2'/91°oo"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   Begin NW Cor. Lot 1, Sec. 14, TIPS, R2E,
       th. fl 55"35'59" E along prop,  line.  3452.6' th. N 55"56'03" 735.05 th.
 4.  County;   Ascension	State;   Louisiana	
 5.  SIC Classification;  2899	

 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
 1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Plant-wide wastewater.
 2.  Date Well Permitted:__i%7	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:   14017
 4.  Injection Pressure:   200
 5.  Total Depth of Well;   1700
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  1285
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)             (Year)   fa/
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   2^32»000	      (Gallons!
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)   fTT"  (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A     	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Ldtnology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units  Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness    Lithologlc  Description
 	   Quaternary       0	  1700	  sand, clay, shale	
                                     (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Uhit
(1) Name
2) Depth (Ft.)
T
5
5
6
b
(«
($
Thickness (Ft.)
Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
) todrofracturing Pressure, psi
) Age of Uhit
) Porosity %
\ Permeability, ralllldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

1285
143
800

1105
Quaternary
33
3000
32°
















    C.   Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:	N/A
5'  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Plant-wide wastewater
       collection system - 2% w/dissolved organic compounds.	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
        Sr^ecific Gr^v* *""
    D.  Temperature;    N/A
    E.  pH;   N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxlcity:  N/A	


l».  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   Screened thru 100 micron strainer. When
      solids are present, a precoat filter is used to remove solids.	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            9-7/8	  23# J-55	  7	  1012
Intermediate        6-1/4	  17// N-80	  5-1/2      1698
  lection           6-1/4	  24// J-55	  1-1/4      14%
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   1 inch
      casing  -  500  sks Class A; 5-1/2 inch casing - 100 sks common.	
3.  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models);
4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Float collar @ 1654'.
      Set  Shoe  @  1698  ft.;  packer. 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" EOT @ 1509 ft.	


5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   3-1/2" screen 1509-1579 ft.

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   Tank - 135,000 gallon steel; lines - 4"
      carbon  steel  to well.

2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Punps:   Centrifugal pump,  200 gpm.  200 psi.
VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)  1-68 to 7-71  Average   10	  Maximum   152
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)  1-68 to 7-71  Average   200	  Maximum   200
     n     	         	.————         	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19__      N/A	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured: N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads: N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:	LA-32

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL  AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED atovjlS'

 Permit Status:    PDR	Operational Status;   0	
 Operating Company Name and Address:   shell chemical  Co.	
                                       Geistnar, Louisiana	

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  N/A    (Month)	(tear)
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;   30°12'/91°00"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  Begin NW/C Lot l Sec.  14,  TIPS.  R2E th.
      N55°35'59" along prop, line 3452/6'  th.
 *4.  County:    Ascension	State;    Louisiana	
 5.  SIC Classification;   2899	

 n.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE

 1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Plant-wide  wastewater.	
 2.  Date Well Permitted;   N/A  	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate;   14.U17 gpd           ~	"
     Injection Pressure;
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  4100 PBTD 3943
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Pliocene.  31.000.  3800
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)   06        (Year)   71	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:    7,400.000  (1/15/73)             (GallorisT
 9..  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) WA  (Month)""           (Year)     	
10".  Previous Mode of Disposal;  N/A	
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   LithologJc Description
 	   Quarternary    0	   1700	   sand, clay, shale
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                         Confininflr Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(JJ) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

3100 3800
300 250



Pliocene



















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;  N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                Areal
                     Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate ffydrologically Affected Area:  N
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Plant-wide wastewater
      c.o.1 lection system - 2fl  dissolved  organics.	
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A
    D.  Temperature:   X/A	
    E.  pH:   x/.\	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:_N/A
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  '^
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;  IN'/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       N/A	

7«  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;  N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface              62.5,"           32.7?                   TfPT/4     ~7H"4
Intermediate         15            T^;                     T^57H        3009
Injection            9-7/8	  	   w	   107
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  in-3/A
      inch casing - 400 sks Class A.   7  inch  casing  ~ 350  sk's.  Common,  7-5/8
      inch casing - 590 sks.	

3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Hams and Models);   Float collar  n-  2A75  ft;  Halliburton"
      shoe guide (? 2506 ft.	

M.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   >:/A
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Perforation -  3100 to  3400 ft.  and  3800- 4050  ft.

 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.:   ::/A
VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.   Holding Tanks  and PlOW Lines:  2 -  16,000 gal.  Ovens-Corning Fiberglass tanks
       with 3" fiberglass piping to well bead.	


2.   Filters:N/A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pimps:   Centrifugal pump - solid teflon; 100 gpm, 30 psi.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average   13	  Maximum   60	
     it
     it
     n
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average   Q-3Q	  MaxJrcum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	      N/A	B.  19	  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  N/A	
    B.  Sanpling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                             Well Id. Code:	LA-33

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WFT.T.S IN TOE UNl'lli) STATES"

 Permit Status;   FDR	Operational Status:   o	
 Operating Company Name and Address:   shell  chemical
                                      N'nrrn, Lmn K i ,TT->.T

 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)         (Month)  en	(Year)
 2.  Latitude and Longitude:    3n°30'/90°25'oo"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description): From the NW corner Sec. 3. T12S. R8C;
      thence  S  83°48'E  a  distance of 1342.5 ft.; thence N 16°5I' F. a distance of 649'
 4.  County:    St. Charles ^               State;   Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification;  '"m           	

 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected;  ?n° Baume anucous hvdmrMnrtr .-
 2.  Date Well Permitted:  N'/A	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:  13
     Injection Pressure:  0-20 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  1740         	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of*1 Injection Zone:   Piiocenp. i?Tn~
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)   ns       (Year)   68	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   M/A      	            (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A  (Month)            (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   M/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Conflninc1 Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psl
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

1230
680
810 psi M 1790 ft.


Pliocene
30-32
1000-3000
36°
med. grained sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Salt water:   3500 ppm
         chlorides. Sp. Or. 1.05, pH 7.2. Cl - 3.877 wt. ,  Ca-0.27% wt. ,  Mg -
         0.10% wt.. Xa & K - 2.01? wt. , IDS - 7.3% wt.,  Silica 29 ppn,  Fe-1 ppm.
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Area!
Ihickness  Extent
Llthologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologically Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  20° Baume aqueous hydrochloric
      acid.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;  N/A
    B=  Gone* Dissolved Solids, rag/l:
    C.  Specific Gravity :  N/A _
    D.  Temperature:   N/A
    E.  pH:  N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:  N/A	


l».  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5-  Degradability Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   Stream is a pure sales grade product.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  lection
Hole
Size
~TT
16
12
12
5
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
bZ.b#/tt.
42#/ft.
17 ft/ft.
4.5 #/ft.
2.5 #/ft.
Size
-15-
11-3/4
7
6
3-1/2
Depth
Set
"TOD
1000
1286
1286 to
1740



1730

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon; 11-3/4
     casing  570  sks.; 7" casing 760 sks.	
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  N/A
i|.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment; 7" OP cemented to
       11-3/4 casing.  Hastelloy  'B1 Johnson well screen at 1750 ft.   	
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Perforations 1740-1750'
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/T"
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIFMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow T.lnes;  Plant HCl storage capacity is 64,000 gal.
     waste HCl  is pumped  through 2" plastic line to 650 gallon plastic surge tank
     and  flows  by gravity down well from surge tank.
2.  Filters:    KT&
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3.  Pumps;   N/A	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     n
     ti
3*  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19__  	C.  19.
VIII.  SAFE3Y INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
               Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   Approval by Louisiana Geological Survey and
          Health Department.	         ....
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  NA
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:     LA-34
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     DEJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES

 Permit Status;   PDR	Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address: shell chemical Company'
                                     Norco, Louisiana	
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   06	(Year)  73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  30°30'/90°25'10"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);   From \'W Corner Sec.  3,  T12S,  R8E,  thence
      S 10° 55' W a distance 5^20.2 ft.; thence S R3°AS'4Q" E  a distance of  778.5'.
 ^.  County;    St. Charles     	State;   Louisiana	
 5.  SIC Classification:
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected:  Bastes from the manufacture of Acrolein,  Acetone,
       and synthetic Glycerine.

 2.   Date Well Permitted:   ''/A                Completed;
 3.   Injection Rate:   200
     Injection Pressure;  120 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well;   i960
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   pliocene.  1230
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)        (MonthT"           (Year)  56
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  3,500,000,000                    (Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  ^/A   (Month)            (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 "                                             	   		
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

1230
680
810 psi at 1790 ft


Pliocene
30-32
1000-3000
36°
med. grained sand





•









    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Salt water: 35,000 ppm
         chlorides. Sp. Gr. 1.05, pH-7.2, Cl=3.87% wt., Ca-0.27% wt., Mg.-0.10*7
         Na & K-2.01% wt.. IDS - 7.3% wt., Silica - 29ppm, Fe - 1 ppm, Al - 5 ppm
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                    Area!
                         Ihickness  Extent
Llthologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources In Area:
                                 N/A
5-  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  99% water, 1% soluble organics,
      compounds  present:  Acrolein,  Allyl Alcohol, Acetone, Methanol,
      Acetaldehyde,  Methyl   Ethyl Ketone,  Glycerine, and related soluble escers~
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B,  Cone, Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature ;
    E.  pH:
                            N/A
                       1 2 0°
               7.0
                                     (b)

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3 .  Tbxlcity :  N/A
M.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   -:/A

5.  Degradability Level and Rate:    '-/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level  After Injection:
      N/A


7.  Pre- injection Waste Treatment:   Filtration  to  rer.ovc  solids  larger than
      10-20  microns  in  diameter.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                     Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade          Size       Set
Surface                              42.8 «/ft.               16          120
Intermediate       	   40.5  -/ft.	  10-V4     i%n

  lection                            24  ///ft.                  7-5/8     18"7
Injh
Oth
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  16 inch
      casing and  10-3/4  inch  casing  concentrated to  surface.'
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
    Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Perforations  in  l°-3/4  inch  casing above plug in
      10-3/4  inclt  casing.
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.:   ''/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks  and PlOW T-lnes:   Two  ^5,000  gal .  carbon  steel ho] dins tanks;
       backwash  basin to  settle  out  sol ids  for  return  to  injection site.


2.  Filters":    Three rotary vacuum  10'  d La.  x  l.f>"'  - 500  sq.  ft". ,  each associated
       with  filtrate, pre-c.oat,  and  slurry  handling  facilities;  2n micron runo
       cartridge Miter polisher.



                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:  The  injection  pumps - each 700 gpm, 200 psi DP, cast iron with 125
      lip drivers.     	                       '	*

VII.  OPERATION  CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average   2no	  Maximum    5QO	
     it
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	 Average    120	  Maximum    175
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	        -:/A	B.  19	 	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and  Data;    N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;.   Third  standby well
       maintained  by injectinrr.  a low .flow of clarified Mississippi  River water.
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   Approval by  Louisiana Geological  Survey  and
          Heal, tli  Depa rLPiont.	

    B.  Monitoring  Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                      (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:	IA-35

                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATlS"

 Permit Status :__PDR	Operational Status:	o	
 Operating Company Name and Address:   shell chemical Company	
                                       Norco, Louisiana	
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01    (Month)    06	(Year)  73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   30030'/90025'loTr
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    From the NW  corner  Sec.  3,  T2S,  R8E;
      thence S 10°55'W a distance of 5920.5  ft.;  thence  S  83"48'40" a distance  778.5
 i|.  County;   st> Charles                State;   Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification;   2911

 n.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected;   Waste from manufacture  of acrolein,  acetone,  and
      synthetic glycerine	

 2.  Date Well Permitted:   N/A                Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:   200 gpm	
 A.  Injection Pressure;   120 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   1836
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Inject ion Zone:  Pliocene,  1230
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	  (MonthT" 09        (Year)   59	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A"	(GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  NTI  (Month)             (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;   N/A	
 HI..  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                     (a)

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                                              WIC
                                                                  LA-35
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Thickness (Ft.)
5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(F
6
7
(B,
M'
\ 7 *
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
Age of Unit
I Porosity %
} Permeability, mlllidarcles
(16) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

1230
680
810'at -1790 ft


PI ^ nrpne
in-1}?
innn-^nnn
ifi
??ni*















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;    Salt water;  35.000  ppm
         chlorides, Sp. Gr. 1.05, pH - 7.2
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                    Area!     Lithologic     Fluid
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
3V.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);    99% water,  1%  soluble  organics
      including: Acrolein, Allyl Alcohol, Acetone,  Methanol,  Acetaldehyde,  Methyl
      Ethyl Ketone, Glycerine	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA;   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:  N/A
    D.  Temperature;   N/A"
    E.  pH;  N/A                       ~
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxicity:  >j/A	


i».   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  ' N
5.  Degradability Level and Rate;
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   Filtration to remove solids larger than 10-20
     microns.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            Tfi              42.8 /f/n.T5         T2?T
Intermediate        15              40.5 «/ft.               10-3/4     T60TT
                    15              55 /'/ft.                 10-3/4     1600-1900
   ectlon           10-3/4          26.4 /-'/ft.               7-5/8      1830
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Hell Head Equipment (Name and Models);
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;    x/A
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow T.lnes:   2 - 95,000 gallon  carbon steel holding  tanks;
     backwash  basin  to  settle  out  solids for return to  injection site.	

2.  Filters;   Three  rotary vacuum  10' dia. x 16' - 500  sq. ft., each  associated
     with  filtrate,  pre-coat,  and  slurry handling facilities.
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   700  p,pm,  200 psi  DP.  cast  iron _wtth 123 Hp drivers.	



VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	 Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	 Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_        N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:   standby well.	

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  Approval by Louisiana Geological Survey and
         Health Department.	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                   ] ~
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS  IN THE UNITED STA1ES

 Permit Status:   FDR	Operational Status:
 Operating Company  Name and Address:    shc.u  chemical
                                       "orco. Louisiana	

 I.   GENERAL IDENnFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data:  (Day)   01    (Month)    06	(Year)
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   3Q03l'/90°25'in"
 3.   Vfell Location (Legal Description):   From the NW corner Sec.  1,  T12S.  KRF.^ tnenre
      S10°55'W a distance of 5920.2 Ft.:  thence S83°4R'4Q" F. a distance of 778.5 ft,.
 **•   County:   St. Charles                 State;    Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:  29u           	

 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
 1.   Type Of Waste Injected:   '-'aste _from r.nnufactiirc of acrolein,  acetone,  and
      synthetic glycerine.

 2.   Date Well Permitted:  N/A                 Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate:   2on gnir	
 M.   Injection Pressure;   120 psi	
 5.   Total Depth of Well;   i960        	
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   PHocone,  1210
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)    in       (Year)  64
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   x/A      	           (Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  ~\  (Month)             (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   X/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Litnology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, mill 1 dare les
CIO) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

1230
680
810 at 1790 ft.


Pliocene
30-32
1000-3000
36
sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Salt water: 35.000
         chlorides, Sp. Or. - 1.05, pH - 7.2
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                                    Area!     Lithologic
                Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character
Fluid
Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:   >-/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N'/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   99% water and  1% organics
      including:  Acrolein, Allyl  Alcohol, Acetone, Methnnol , Acetoldchyde , -NfethyT
      Ethyl  Ket.one.  Glycerine.    _
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A _
    B,  Cone, Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   M/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A _       "
    D.  Temperature :
    E.  pH:   X/A
                       >:/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	


M.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-iJTjectlon Waste Treatment:   Filtration to remove solids larger than
      10-20 microns.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                             65 #/ft.                ~T6~
Intermediate	4Q.5 ft/ft.               10-3/4     1020

  lection                           26.4 ff/ft.7 5/81528
InJ<
ah
   ,er              	   23.0 ///ft.               7          1528 to 1942


2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  16 inch
     and 10-3/4  inch  casing - cemented to surface; 7 inch casing; cemented to
     807 ft.


3.  WeU Head Equipment (Name and Models);
  .  Packers. Centralizerst and Other Subsurface Equipment;   N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Flow Lines;   N/A
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum_
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	   Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFEIY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:	LA"37

                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES

 Permit Status;    PDR	Operational Status:	Q	
 Operating Company Name and Address:   shell, chemical company	
                                       Norco, Louisiana
 I.   GENERAL HJENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)  ni     (Month)    06	(Year)   73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   30°3Q'/9n°25'io'"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):    From  the  NW  corner  Sec.  3,  T12S,  R8K,
      thence S TO"55'W a distance of 5920.2  ft.	
 4.   County:   st- Charles ~               State;  Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:   2911          	

 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected:    20° Baume  aqueous hydrochloric  acid.
 2.   Date Well Permitted;  a/a	Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate :__£/£
     Injection Pressure;  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well;   174Q
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    Pliocene.  1230
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)   ns        (Year)   68	  "~
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   13,700.000,000   (12/31/72)       (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)   N/A  (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   NT/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness    Lithologic Description
   N/A     	  	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
Ul Jfeme
(2) Depth (Ft.)
G) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

1230
680
810 at 1790 ft.


PI locene
30-32
1000-3000
3b
sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
         chloride,  sp.  gr.  -  1.05, pH - 7.2.	
                               Salt water: 35,000 ppm
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
         M/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   M/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   v/A
    C.  Specific Gravity;   N'/A
    D.  Temperature;   N / A	
    E.  pH:   X/A      	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlcity:   N/A	


*».  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-inJeCtlon Waste Treatment:   Stream is a pure sales grade product.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            22              62.6 /'/ft.               T3         IW
Intermediate        16              42 «/ft.                 11-3/4     louo
                    12	  17 ft/ft.	  7~	  lZ«b	
Injection           12              4.5 g/ft.                fe          i^»b to i73Q
Other               5            ~  2.5 yt/ft.                3-i/z      IMP"

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon: ;i^	
 3-  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models);
    Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion:   N
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  N/A"
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   Plant  HCl  storage,  capacity  is  64,000  gal.
      Waste HC1 is .pumped through 2" plastic line  to 650  gallon plastic surge
      tank and flows by gravity down well  from surge tank.	
 2.   Filters:  N/A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	,	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     if
     II
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFBIY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for WeH Failure During Operation;         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                  LA-3 8
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION
Permit Status:
                 PDF
    Operational Status:
                                                              NOP
Operating Company Name and Address:   shell oil Company


I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                                      Norco Refinery - Norco.  Louisiana
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   30°00'/90°24'
                                      (Month)
             06
              (Year)  73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);   Sec. 6, T12S, RSE
5.

n.

1.
 2.
 3.
 1.
 5.
 6.

 7.
 8.
 9.
10.
    County;   st. cnaries"
                                         State:    Lo ui s i ana
    SIC Classification:
     GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

    Type Of Waste Injected;   Sour water (stripping steam and desalter water)
      high phenols concentration.	    •	
    Date Well Permitted:NTT"
    Injection Rate;   228 gpm
                                              Completed:
    Injection Pressure;   185 psi
    Total Depth of Well ;   19 10
    Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Pliocene, 1170 & 1300
    Date Injection Began: (Day)   10   (Month)
    Total Volume Injected to Date;   880 OOO.QQQ
    Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)
    Previous Mode of Disposal;   N/A
                                                 09
                      (Year)   59
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                 07
             (Year)
                               71
 PI.   GEOLOGIC  INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
                     (b)
                     Age.
                      Recent
                      Pleistocene
                      Pliocene
                      Miocene
(c)
Depth
 0
To—
 iooo
(d)
Thickness
_60	
 940
                                             7500
                                                          (e)
                                                          Llthologlc Description
                                                          backswamp  clays	
                                                          sand, gravel, clay
                                                          shale, sand, clay	
                                                          sand, shale	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                          Injection Unit
                                                          Confinine Bed
U) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(*0 Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydro fracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

.1170 f, J300
630
810 psi :~ 1800 ft.


PI iu eerie
30-32
j nnO-300!)
35°
!K,?d. grained sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   r.rackish - below 2000  ft.
          .- ;;.'! i ni t y i;; a p p co.< i rna t e.! y 35,000 p pm.
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                                Area!     Lithologic      Fluid
            Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character       Character
                                          slightly hrackish  600-2600 ppm Cl
                                          slightly brack i sii  175-1700 ppm Cl
                                          ? 1. ight ly brack i sh  un  to 630 ppm  Cl
                 350
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   ::/\
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other  Penetrations  in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   N'/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (ticluding Radioactivity);   1/5Q ppn sulrides, 85 ppm
      plifrono ! s , 30'.'' ppp.! oil content.	_^__
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   120
C.  Specific Gravity:
D.  Temperature:_
E.  pH:   8.fi
                                      (b)

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3.  Toxiclty;   N/A	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   N/A '
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate:  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   SP.M-nm> and nil
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTOUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  lection
Inject
Other
Hole
Size

Casing or Ilibing
Weight and Orade
40. 5 ///ft.
Size
10-3/4
Depth
Set
40
8-1/2

9-7/8

26 #/ft. 8RT N-80
8 RT Monel
7-5/8
7-5/8
1714
1714-1794
2.  TVpe and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  10-3/4
      inch  casing  -  35 sks  common; 8-1/2 inch casing - 115 sks common w/2% gel.
      7-5/8 inch casing - 325  sks common w/8% gel.	

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   6"-400# tubing hanger  (Cameron
      iron  works type  "GD".	

M.  Packers. Centralizers» and Other Subsurface Equipment;   Centraiizers (360 ft.
      intervals on bottom 500  ft. of 7-5/8" casing and @90 ft. intervals on	
      remainder of string.

5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Perforated from 1370 to 1390 ft. w/2-1/2" dia.
      holes per foot.        ....._
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;    "Sour"water drained from accumulator and
       reflux  drums,  collected  in  surge drum, pumped to collector header which is
       the  suction  line  for  the injection pump which distributes water to all wells.
2.  Filters:    N/A	
                                     (0

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3.  Pumps:   Two pumps capable of pumping 1200 gpm at 135 psi differential
     pressure.Pumps can operate individually, in parallel, ot in series.

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) 9/11/59        Average  209	  Maximum	
     "      4/11/69
     11      9/15/69                 228
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) 9/11/59        Average  28	  Maximum
     "      4/1/69!TS5
     "      9/15/69                 185
     it     _______________             .
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_      N/A	B.  19__  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Pressure and volume.
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Preojiency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;    Approval by Louisiana Geological  Survey
          and Health Department.	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Average  daily volume  (bbls.); six month period
          total  volume injected, "cumulative  total volume  injected, chemical
          composition of waste.
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                  LA-39
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
Permit Status:   ppp.
Operating Company Name and Address:  shell on c


I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                                        Operational Status:	Q_
                                     Xorco Refininc* - Norco. Louisiana
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)	01
2.  Latitude and Longitude:
                                      (Month)
                                                 06
              (Year)
          .71.
                              3Q000'/Q0024'
3.  Vfell Location (Legal Description):   Sec. 5. T12S. RSE
    County ;
               St.  Charles
                                          State:
                                                  Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:   2911
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Sour water (stripping steam and desalter water)
      high phenol concentration.
2.  Date Well Permitted:
3.  Injection Rate:   12T
                                              Completed:
    Injection Pressure:   130 psi
5.  Total Depth of Well;
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;   Pliocene, 144~
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   04
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:	
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  "/;
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  x/A
                                       (Month)   01
                                                          (Year)
                      65
                                      520.000   (12/31/71)
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                       (Month)
                                                          (Year)
HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
                     (b)
                     Age
                      Recent
                      Pleistocene
                      Pliocene
                      Miocene
                                     (c)
                                     Depth

                                     60
                                     1000
(d)
Thickness
_60	
940	
1500
                                     15(K)
                                              7500
(C)
Llthologlc Description
backswamp  clay	
sand,  gravel, clay
shale,  sand, clay	
sand,  clay	
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

1440
460
RIO psi '^ 1POO ft.


PI iocene
30-32
1000-3000
36°
incd. erained sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Brackish bcloxj 2000 ft.
         salinity is approximately 351000 ppni.	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                    Areal     Lithologic
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Jfydrologically Affected Area:__JvM	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  1750 ppm sulfides,  85
      phenols,  300  ppm  oil  content.

2.  PhysicaVChemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A	
    C.  Specific Gravity;   N/A	                                     "
    D.  Temperature:   N/A
    E.  pH:	N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:    N/A	


M.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;    N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estinated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-inject ion Waste Treatment;   settling  ana  on  summing.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  lection
Hole
Size

12-1/4
9-5/8
7

Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
55 ///ft. drive pipe
32.3 ///ft. H-30
17 ///ft. H-40
1R /f/ft. .T-55
4.7 ///ft. J-55
Size
14
9-5/8

3
2-3/8
Depth
Set
100
1000
2000
2000
1705
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  9-5/8 inch
      casing  -  270  sks w/8% gel. 7 inch casing - 270 sks  w/8% eel.  3  inch casing
      cemented  to surface.

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);    ?" tiange and  tubing  hanger A*-I
      960  R-45.	ZZZZIZIIZIIIZZIZZIZIZZIIIZII

4.  Packers. Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;  Backer y  uu x  /"
      OP type TS-8RD THD; Centralizer - Halliburton 5-3 on bottom 3 joints of
      9-5/8"  casing.

5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   80 link - i at perforations; 1/2"  dia. ;  1765 to
      1805 ft.	         	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs,  etc.;   Acidizing  - 15%  Fe acid;
      SUR  FLO S-30.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   "Sour" water drained from accumulator and
      reflux  drums, collected  in surge drums, pumped to collection  header.	

2.  Filters:    N/A"
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   Two pumps capable of 1200 gpm at 135 psi. Pumps can operate
      individually, in parallel, or in series.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS


1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)


    Date(s)  3/2Q/71       Average  118	  Maximum  120	
     "        8/3/71                 125	           144
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   3/20/71       Average   172	  Maximum  180
     11        8/3/71                  no
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_      N/A	B.  19_  	C.   19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Pressure and flow volume



    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects


    A.  Construction Requirements:   Approval of State Geological Survey and
          Health  Department.


    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   Volume  injected, chemical composition.
    C.  Restrtcticns of Operation Procedures;

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                  LA-40
 Permit  Status:
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES

                                        Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address:   shell Oil Company


I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   ni    (Month)
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   30°o_o V90°24'  "
                                       Norco  F  finery  -  Norco-Louisiana
                                                            (Year)    73.
 3.  Well  Location (Legal Description):    Sec.  6, T12S,  RRF,
    County:    St.  Charles
                                         State:  Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:
                          291]
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected:    Sour water  (stripping  steam  and  desalter water)
       high phenol concentration.
2.  Date Well Permitted:
3.  Injection tote:   92
                            N/A
          Completed:
    Injection Pressure;
                           42
 5.   Total Depth of Well:  1997
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:
                                              Pliocene,1180
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)   13    (Month)   10        (Year)   65
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date;  250.000.000   (12/31/71)	
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)   N/A   (Month)"
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;   N/A	"
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                          _(Year)
 XII.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units  Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
                      (b)
                      Age
                      Recent
                       Pleistocene
                       I'liocene
                       Miocene
(c)
Depth


 1UUU
(d)
Thickness

 940
 ii>uu    '
                                     2500
          7500
(e)
Llthologlc Description
 clay
 sand,  gravel,  clay
 shale,  sand,clay
 sand,  shale	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure ^ psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, nrLUidarcies
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

1180
800
880 psi at 1950 ft.


PI iocene
10-12
1000-1000
1S°
med. Drained sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Brackish.
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Llthologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .   Mineral Resources in Area:  N /A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate ffydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  1750 ppm .gulfides, 85
       phenolsf  300  ppm  oil.

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA;   ::/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:    X/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A
    E.  pH:
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   NT/A
5.  Degradability Level and Rate;   N
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After  Injection:
       N/A 	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   Settling  and  oil  skimming.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                              55#/ft. drive pipe     14         100
Intermediate        12-1/4            32.3  /-7ft.  H-4TT         9-5/8       IDOTT
                                                                        20 (JO
Injection           8-3/4	   17  ?/ft.  n-40            7
Other                                4.2  ?/tt.  J-i:>2-:3/'8       1648"
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  14  inch
      casing  -  50-50  cement  and Foz.  niix  A  660  sks ;  7  inch  OD casing  -  660 sks
      cement.

3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   7" flange  and  tubing  hanger.


i*.  Packers, Centralizers.  and Other Subsurface Equipment;   Centraiizers -
      Haliburton  5-^3  on bottom  3  joints.	


5.  Bottom Hole  Completion;   Perforated with  4-1/2"  dia.  shots per  foot  at  1915
      to  1955  ft.     	        	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing  frrogranB,  etc.:    SUR  FLO  s-30


VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and PlOW  Lines:  Sour  water  drained  from accumulator and	
      reflux  drums,,  col 1 art-ftd in  surge drums, pumped to collection header  then  to
     wells.	
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   Two pumps capable of 1200 gpm at 135 psi.

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Ejection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s) 3/20/71        Average  126	  Maximum  132	
            8/3/71                  92                    189
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)   3/20/71       Average  152	  Maximum  155
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_       N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFE3Y INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Pressure and volume of flow
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   Approval of state Geological Survey and
          Health  Department.
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Daily volume and chemical composition.
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                   LA-41
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL ANDi MUNICIPAL
                                           UNl'iTiU
   INJECTION
 Permit Status:
PDR
                                        Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address;    shell  oil  company
                                       Norco  Refinery  -  Norm.  T.nm'g-tana
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  30000'/90°24'
                                       (Month)   Q6
                                          (Year)
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description);    Sec.  6,  T12S.  RSE
     County;    St.  Charles
                        State:   Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:   2911
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected;   Sour water  (stripping  steam  and  desalter water)
       high phenol concentration.
 2.   Date Well Permitted:  N/A
 3.   Injection Rate;   184 gpm
                             Completed:
     Injection Pressure;   245 psT
 5.  Total Depth of Well;   2029
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of !thjectlon Zone;    Pliocene,  1330
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  04     (Month)  08         (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  220^000,000   (12/31/71)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A   (Month)             (Year)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;   N/A    	"
                                                  67
                                                    (Gallons)
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
    (b)
                       ecent
                       Pleistocene
                       Pliocene
                       Miocene
                                    (c)
                                    Depth
                                     o'
                                     feo
                                     1000
                    2500
(d)
Thickness
 60
 940
 1500
                                              7500
(c)
Llthologlc Description
 clay	
 sand,  gravel,  clay
 shale, sand,  clay
 sand,  shale
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Infection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(«) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, mill .1 dare ies
(10") Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

1330
660
88 psi at 195U ft.


Pliocene
3n-32
1000-3000
36"
nied . grained sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Brackish
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
 I.  Mineral Resources in Area;   :;/..\
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations  in
    Immediate Ifydrologically Affected Area:
                     I/A
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   1750 ppm sulfides, 85 ppm
      phenols. 300 pprn oil.	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;  . _ r:/.-\	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;    :;/A              	
    C.  Specific Gravity:   x/A	              "'..""    	~
    D.  Temperature: _____	
    E.  PH:  i;/A	                                 	
                                      (b)

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3 .  Toxicity
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:   Settling and filtration.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weidrt and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                             55 #/ft. drive pipe      1
Intermediate        12-1/4           32.33 ff/ft. H-40         9-5/8     looo

  lection          "8VJ74"17 ft/ft. H-40            1          2000
IhJ(
Othi
   !er                              4-1/2 If/it. J-55         2-3/8      IMJIH-
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon: N/A
3.  well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   7"  flange and  tubing hanger
  .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;  centraiizers
       Halliburton • 5-3 on bottom  3  -joints.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Perforated  4-1/2"  dia. shots  per  foot at  1940  to
       1930 ft.	     ~"
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow  Lines;    Sour Water  drained  from  accumulator  to	
      reflux  drums,  collected  in surge  drums,  pumped  to  collection header then  to
      wells.	
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   Two pumps capable of 1200  gpm at  135 psi.

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)   3/2Q/71       Average   175	  Maximum   180	
     w        8/3/71                 184                    25T
     n
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)   3/20/71      Average   100	  Maximum    l°5
     "        8/31/71                245                     JUU
     ii         '—————         _________
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19        N/AB.  19_                C.  19
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Pressure and  flow volume

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Wen Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   Approval of Geological  Survey and Health
          Department.
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   Daily  volume and  chemical composition
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:  N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                              LA-42
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                           UNITED STA1]
                    INJECTION
Permit Status:
                  PDR
                                         Operational Status:
o
Operating Company Name and Address:  Shell Oil Company. Norco Refinery
                                     Norco, Louisiana	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01           	
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  3Q000'oo"/90°24'00"
                                      (Month)  06
                                                            (Year)	73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  Sec 6, T12S, R8E
    County:   St. Charles
                                         State:
                                                    Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:  2911
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:  Sour water (stripper steam and desalter water)
2.  Date Well Permitted:  N/A
3.  Injection Rate:  227 gpm
                                              Completed:
    Injection Pressure:  205 psi
5.  Total Depth of Well;  N/A          	
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of injection Zone:  Pliocene-Miocene, 2165 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day) 01     (MonthT   10       (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  225,000.000  (12/31/72)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A
                                                                   20
                                                                      (Gallons)
                                       (Month)
                                                          JYear)_
PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Litnology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
                     (b)
                     Age
                      Recent
                      Pleistocene
                      Pliocene
                      Miocene
                                     (c)      (d)         (e)
                                     Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
                                       5         60        clay
                                       675940       sand,  gravel,  clay
                                       lOOO      T5TJT3      shale, sand,  clay
                                       Z5UO      73TR3      sand,  shale
                                     (a)

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                LA-42
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
               Confinine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Ihickness (Pt.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) C!haracter and Area!
Distribution

1220
1470
2690
265



Pliocene
31
2000
Miocene
31
2000

sand
sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Brackish
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                    Area!
                         Ihickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Sulfides  =  1750  ppm;
     phenols = 85 ppm; oil = 300 ppm	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/l:_  N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/l:_
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH:  N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:    Phenols highly toxic	


1.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   N/A

5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;    N/A
Hole
Size

17-1/2
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
55#
54#
drive pipe
J-55
Size
20
13-3/8
Depth
Set
100
1000

12-1/4

36#
23#
J-55
J-55
9-5/8
7
3500
2040
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   Filtered and oil  skimmed.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

Injection
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  13-3/8"
     casing - 50-50 Pozmix; 9-5/8" casing - 50-50 Pozmix	
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  Gray Tool  Co.  13-3/8"  x 9-5/8"  x  7"


4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Retrievable  casing
     packer (Baker Model "G" )  on end  at  7"  casing  for 9-5/8"  casing;	
     Centralizers - Halliburton 5-3  (3  on 13-3/8 and 3 on  9-5/8)	

5.  Bottom Hole  Completion;   Perforated  with 4-1/2" dia.  shots per foot at
     2165 ft.	        	
6.  Hjydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   Acidized - 15% HCI
     with matrazine	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE  EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   Drained  from accumulator to reflux drums.
     collected  in surge  drums,  pumped  to  collection header then to well.	

2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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                                              WIC	LA-42

3.  Pumps:   Two pumps capable of 1200 gpm at  135 psi.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   10/15/70     Average	  Maximum   240
              3/20/71                220                    238
     "        8/3/71                 227279
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   10/15/70     Average	  Maximum  60
              3/20/71                190	            190
     "        8/3/71                 205                    225
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	     N/A	B.  19	  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:  Pressure and flow volume.
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements; Approval by State Geological Survey and
         State Health  Department.	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Volume and chemical composition          ~
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures; N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:   LA-43
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL


 Permit Status:    AFP	Operational Status:_
 Operating Company Name and Address;  Sperrv Rand.  Armv Ammo "plant
                                     Minden. Louisiana 	  	
 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Entry Date of Data:  (Day)   01     (Month)   06	(Year)    73
 2.  Latitude and Longitude: 32°33'/93025'
 3.   Well  Location (Legal Description);    Sec 16.  TISN.  mow

 4.   County:WebstarState:  Louisiana ~
 5.   SIC Classification;   N/A            	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE


 1.   Type Of Waste Injected:  Non-toxic waste water
 2.   Date Well Permitted;   N/A                 Completed;
 3.   Injection Rate;   N/A	"
     Injection Pressure:   N/A
 5.   Total Depth of Well:  N/A
 6.   Name, Age,  and Depth of Injection Zone:
                                               1600  ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (MonSHT            (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A"      	           (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)        (Month)             (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
                      -w_            	 	    	   	  	 	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
T5
(6
(?
(8
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
Age of Unit
Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .   Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location ofOther wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	]
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7«  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTKUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	__
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Ml
OthI
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (O

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic  Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:  LA-44
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES

Permit Status;   AFP	Operational Status:	
Operating Company Name and Address;  Sperry Rand. Army Ammo Plant
                                     Hinden. Louisiana	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01
Latitude and Longitude: 32°33'/93
Well Location (Legal Description) :
County: Webster
SIC Classification: N/A
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
Type of Waste Injected: Non- toxic


Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: N/A
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A
(Month) 06 (Year) 73
°25'
Sec 16, T18N, R10W

State: Louisiana

waste water


Completed :



Zone:
1600 ft.
(Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A (Gallons)
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
    ' A
                                     (a)

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                                 LA-44
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection
                                    Confinlrur Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6. Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Jfydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	\
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH;	
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxlcity:	
    Reactivity with Surflace Equipment Corponents:
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7«  Pre-lnjectIon Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  		
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

   lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3-  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
  .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion:
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:
 2.   Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures
                                     (d)

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                                             Well Id.  Code:
                                                               LA-45
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    	 - - -  -  -	                   «_^M
                                                    HH
                    INJECTION WPT.TS IN THE
 Permit Status:   PDR
                                        Operational Status:
                           0
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Sun oil Company. Delhi Gas Plant
                                      P.O. Box 67 - Delhi Field, Louisiana
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  10
                                      (Month) 01
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;  32°27'50"/9l°32'20"
                       (Year)   73
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description): Sec 15, T17N, R9E
     County:Richland
                                         State:   Louisiana
     SIC Classification:Z9IT
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected: Cooling tower blowdown water and backwash water
      from  gas  plant.	
2.  Date Well Permitted;  6/6/65
3.  Injection Rate:  16  gpm	
                                               Completed:
     Injection Pressure;   22" Hg vacuum
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   3246 ft.     	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Sparta Sand.Tertiary
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  06
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:	
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A
                                             1275 ft.
                                       (Month)  06
                                    N/A
                      (Year)  65
                                 (Gallons)
                                       (Month)
                     7Year)
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
                      (b)
                      Tertiary
Wilcox
                     Tertiary
Clayton
Monroe Gas Rock
Nicholson Gas Sand
                     Tertiary
                     Tertiary
(C)
Depth
 756
 1765
 3150
 3166
                     Cretaceous
 3170
(d)
Thickness
  650
  885
  16
  15
(e)
Llthologic Description
sand	
sand	
marl	
limestone	
sand
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
'2) Depth (Ft.)
13) Tnickness (Ft.)
(k] Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
6) Ifydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
7) Age of Unit
8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Sparta
756
660
400

400
Tertiary
30
500
32°
sand
widespread














    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids; IDS = 16,350 ppm;
         chloride = 9380 ppm	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
Cockfield
           Areal
Ihickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
                           500
                     sand
Fluid
Character
fresh to brackish
 .  Mineral Resources In Area: Gas
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologically Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WAS1E CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  35,000 ppm chloride
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:
    C.  Specific Gravity:  N/A'
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;   6.8
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxlclty:  N/A	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;    N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       N/A	

7.  Pre-lnjection Waste Treatment; Backwash water is pumped through filter
      before  entering well.  Slowdown water goes through sidestream filter before
      entering well.

V.  WELL DESIGN AND OBSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             13-1/4           32#  H-40                9-5/8      519
Intermediate         7-7/8           14#  H-40                5-1/2      3245

  lection                           4.7# EUEF552-3/81159
Ihji
Otto
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon; 9-5/8"
      casing -  300  sks  common  w/4% gel.; 5-1/2" casing - 200 sks common wM%
      gel.

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);  National Type "B" series 900
      Christmas  Tree.

i*.  Packers, Centrallzerst and Other Subsurface Equipment: Gas lift Mandrel
     @997  ft.;  seating  nipple  @1155 ft.; Guiberson "shorty" packer @ 1156 ft.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  Cased hole, perforated 1120-1175 ft w/1 BSF

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines: 4 inch flow lines; pit used for backwash
       water.	~~"~~~~

2.  Filters:  PECO Insert  filters
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:  Centrifugal pump used to pump backwash wafer  frntn pit-. .


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  12/21/68      Average  18	  Maximum  18
     "        7/23/69                19                    36
     it
     ti
2.  Injection Pressure, psi  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	 Average	  Maximum
     TI
3.  Annual Volume Injected,  gal.
    A.  19	    N/A	B.  19_ 	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring  Devices and  Data;  N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A_
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:  Department of Conservation well history and
          work resume report,  State of Louisiana work permit, SWD well	
          application approval.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Well monitored for monthly injection totals.
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  N/A
                                      (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:     LA-46
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELL5 IN THE UNTIED STATES

 Permit Status;   PDR	Operational Status:	o_
Operating Company Name and Address:  Tenneco Oil Company, Chalmette Refinery
                                     Chalmette, Louisiana	
 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Entry Date of Data:  (Day)   10      (Month)   01	(Year)	7_3_
 2.  Latitude and Longitude: 29°56'30"/89°58'50Tr
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec 7 T13S, R12E, Louisiana Geodetic
      Survey	
 i|.   County:     StTiBernard               State;    Louisiana               ~~
 5.   SIC Classification:   2911           	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected:   Three waste streams fro petroleum refining process
       units.	                           .

 2.   Date Well Permitted;   3/16/60             Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate;    180 gpm
 *.   Injection Pressure:   sopsi
 5.   Total Depth of Well;  2016  ft.
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Pliocene-Pleistocene,  1850  ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)             (Year)   60	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:    7.366.840	           (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)        (Month)             (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  LLthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units  Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(M) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
C6) Hydro fracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
tlO) Reservoir Temperature j °C
til) Character and Area!
Distribution

1850
120
930


Pliocene-Pleistoce:
30


sand








le






    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Brine
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
N/A
Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penet rat ions in
    Immediate ffydrologically Affected Area:
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Phenols,  hydrocarbons,
     and sulfides.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B=  Cone, Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N7A~
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH:   N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlcity:  Phenols highly toxic
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A     	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:   None
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
IntermedjLate

  lection
3nJ<
Oth
Hole
Size
12-1/4
9-7/8
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
40. 5#
20#
H-40
J-55
Size
10-3/4
7
Depth
Set
87
2016


4.7#
J-55 8rd EUE
2-3/8
1941

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  10-3/4"
     casing - 50 sks Type A;  7" casing  -  600  sks Type A.	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   600# ASA w.M.  Flange  w/600#
     flange bored for 2-3/8" OP tubing  2  - 4" Fig.  2024 Nordstrom  500#  WOG
     Plug valves and 1 - 2" Walworth  500# WOG gate  valve  &  X-Heavv line pipe
4.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;   Centralizers  on
      7" casing.  	    		
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Perforations;  6 per foot.  1957-1965  ft.:  4  iets
     per foot.  1940-1957 ft.          	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  once  each year 80QO  gal.
     12% HF acid with F.E.  additive
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  7500 barrel holding  tank.  6" waste  effluent
      flow line.
2.  Filters:  None
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3.  Pumps;  One  electric pump  for  pump  out of holding tank.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS.

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   68	 Average  180	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   68	 Average  50	  Maximum   150
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring  Devices and  Data;  Pressure	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements; Casing tested for leakage at 1000 psi.
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Annual report on injected volume and injected
         pressure.	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  None
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:      LA-47
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES

Permit Status;   FDR	Operational Status:    o	
Operating Company Name and Address: Tenneco  Oil  Company,  Chalmette  Refinery
                                    Chalmette, Louisiana	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  10     (Month)   01	(Year)	73_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  29°56'30"/89°58'50Tr
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec  7, T13S,  R12E,  Louisiana  Geodetic
     Survey
1|.  County:    St.  Bernard	            State;     Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:   2911           	

II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:  Three waste streams  from petroleum refining	
     process units  - phenols, hydrocarbons,  and sulfides

2.  Date Well Permitted;  2/28/63             Completed;
3.  Injection Rate:   180 gpm
    Injection Pressure: 50 psi
5.  Total Depth of Well:  2219 ft.
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;  Pliocene,  1830  ft.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Date Injection Began: (Day) (Month) 05
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) (Month)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Year)

(Year)


63
(Gallons)



HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
   ~~
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
               Conflnlne Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
ra
<
(5
{£
a
I Thickness (Ft.)
> Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
Age of Unit
(S) Porosity *
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

1850
120
930


Pliocene
27


sand















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Brine
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                    Area!
                         Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:  N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Iimediate Hydrologically Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); Phenols, cydrocarbons,
     and sulfides.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1 :   N/A
C                                       "*~" ~"™^~
    D .  Temperature :  N/A
    E.  pH:   N/A
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxlcity:   Phenol highly toxic.	
   •

M.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-lnjection Waste Treatment:  None
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

   lection
ffole
Size

9-7/8
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
47 & 60# J-55 ST&C
32# JNS&P -8rd LT&C
Size
11-3/4
7
Depth
Set
103
2209


9.5# J-55 ST&C
4-1/2
1935

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  7"
      casing - 530 sks Class A + 12% gel  + 2%  CaCl9
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  7"  counterbore for weld x 4-1/2"
     type 6 National casing head with 8-5/8" x  10"  National series 600x900
     adapter flange.	
 4.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Seal receptale
     at 1835';  gas lift valves  and  mule shoe at 1935'  on 4-1/2" casing;	
     6 - centralizers (Weatherford-Bow);  2 on float joint - 90' intervals.	

 5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Well perforated 192Q'-1950'  (IBS) w/4 jets/ft.   ~

 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs,  etc.;  Once each year - 8000 gal
     of 12% HC1 and 3% HF acid  with F.E.  additive.	

 VI.   DESCRIPTION  OF SURFACE  EQUIPMENT

 1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   One 7500 barrel holding tank; 6" flow lines.


 2.  Filters:   One Warner Lewis Model No.  4 MLL - 57P1 liquid filter, 150 gpm
     max, capacity, 300 psig max. pressure.
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3.  Pumps:   Electric  centrifugal deep well pump for pump out of holding tank;
     union  steam  reciprocating  for backwach settling pond pump out with filter.

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   68   	 Average   180	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   68	 Average   50	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19 _   N/A              B.  19_  _ C.  19_
VIII .  SAFEIY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Pressure
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   Casing for leakage  at  1000  psi.
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Annual report  on volume  injected  and  injection
          pressure. _

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code;     LA-.48
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL


 Permit Status;    FDR     	Operational Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Texaco  Inc.,  Louisiana Refinery
                                     P.O.  Box 37 - Convent. Louisiana
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   06	(fear)	73_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  3Q006'40"/90°54'05"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec  5,  Tils,  R3E
 M.   County:    St. James	State;     Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification;   2911   	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected:  Sulfidic (sour)  and  phenolic  process  waste  water.
 2.  Date Well Permitted;  9/16/65	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:  ilOgpm
     Injection Pressure;  200 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  2200 ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Pleistocene.  1850  ft.

 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  01    (Month)  08          (Year)   66
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  278.ooo.ooo   (12/31/72)      ~    (Gallons)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologlc Description
 N/A	  	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
2) Depth (Ft.)
IF
5
(5
&(
(r!
Thickness (Ft.)
Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
} Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
CIO) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution

1850
240
934

[ 1334 @ 2000 ft.
Pleistocene
35
1000 - 4000
47°
sand, shale
extensive














    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;  TDS = 91,000 ppm;
         chloride = 56,000 ppm; pH = 6.8	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                    Areal     Lithologic
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character
 100
                           500
extensive  sand
    Mineral Resources in Area:   None
Fluid
Character
 poor
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Inroediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); Petroleum refining
      wastes - sulfidic and phenolic process waste water.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1 ;   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity :  N/A _ '
    D.  Temperature:  N/A
    E.  pH;  N/A
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxlclty:  Phenol highly toxic.
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  "N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:   N/A-
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment:  None
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole
Size
Surface
Intermediate
Injection
Other
25
18

12-3/4
24
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
Conductor casing
54. 5# J-55 ST&C

24# J-55 ST&C w/tube
reamed hole
Size
20
13-3/8

kote 8-5/8

Depth
Set
60
1943

2065
2200
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  20"
    casing - 120 sks. common cement.
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models); Gulf Coast Machine & Supply Co.,
     type CY casing head assembly.	
    Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Packer on 8-5/8"
     casing @ 2065'; Halliburton contralizers, float collar, and float shoe
     used.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Gravel packed with blank riser pipe run total
     depth.
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  2000 gal. 15% HCI
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines; 2.5 million barrel tank, 8" fill and suction
     lines, 2" oil skim, two surge drums(7.5'x 17.5" used only when tank is
     being cleaned.)
2.  Filters:  250 gpm Hayward filter with sand, Nurcon, and coal media.
                                     (C)

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3.  Pumps:	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	Average	  Maximum_
     it
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	 Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                             LA-49
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNl'lll) tjTA'itS
 Permit Status:
                  PDR
   Operational Status:
            o
Operating Company Name and Address;  Texaco inc., Louisiana Plant	
                                     P.O. Box 37 -  Convent, Louisiana
 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Bitry Date of Data:  (Day)   01
                                      (Month)  06
 2.  Latitude and Longitude: 30006'40"/90054'05T
                       (Year)	73
 3.  Well  Location (Legal Description):  Sec 5. Tils, R3E
    County :
                 St. James
     State:
Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected;  Sulfidic  (sour) and phenolic process waste water.
2.  Date Well Permitted:   9/16/65
3.  Injection Rate:   110 gpm	
                                               Completed:
     Injection Pressure:  200 psi
 5.   Total Depth of Well:  2200 ft.      	
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of ]jrjectlon Zone:  Pleistocene. 1850
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  02
 8.  Ttotal Volume Injected to Date:	
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A
                                       (Month)   07
                                     N/A
                                       (Month)
                      (Year)   66
                                 (Gallons)
                      JYear)_
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 N7A~~
                     (b)
                     Age
(c)      (d)         (e)
Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
h) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psl
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

1850
240
934

1334 @ 2000 ft.
Pleistocene
35
1000 - 4000
47°
sand , shale















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids: IDS = 98,000 ppm;
         chloride = 57,000 ppm; pH = 6.8	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
                    Area!     Lithologlc     Fluid
Depth    Ihickness  Extent    Character      Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:  None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); Petroleum refining wastes,
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;   N/A
      N/A"
            N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Ibxlcity:  N/A	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A  	

7.  Pre-lnjection Waste Treatment:  N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weigrt and Grade         Size       Set
Surface              25             Conductor casing         20         41
Intermediate         18             API 5L,  54.5# J-55 ST&C  13-3/8     2198
Injection                           24# J-55 ST&C w/tube kote 8-5/8
Other                2~4~Reamed hole
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   20"
     casing - 80 sks Redimix; 13-3/8" casing - 1400 sks Pozmix and 265 sks
     common.
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);
 4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  N/A
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing. Acidizing Programs, etc.:  Acidized with isz


VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maxlmum_
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
           	         	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:    LA-50
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELT -S IN THE UNITED STAGS'

 Permit Status:     PDR	Operational Status:   g_
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Texaco  inc., Louisiana Plant
                                     P.O.  Box  37 -  Convent, Louisiana
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   06	(Year)	73_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude: 30006'40"/90°54'05"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec  12,  Tils.  R3E
 I).   County;   St. James                  State;    Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:  2911	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected;  Chlorides  and  sulfides  from  petroleum refining.
 2.  Date Well Permitted;  4/6/70     	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:  80 gpm
     Injection Pressure:  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  2200 ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Pleistocene.  1850  ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  01    (Month)    03        (Year)   70	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  78.000.000   (12/30/72)            (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)             (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologlc Description
 NTT"
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Confinlne Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
G) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcies
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

1850
240
934

1334 @ 2000 ft.
Pleistocene
35
1000 - 4000
47°
sand, shale
widespread














    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;    TDS = 91,000 ppm;
          chloride = 56.000 ppm; pH = 6.8	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
N/A
                    Area!     Lithologic
Depth    Ihickness  Extent    Character
Fluid
Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:  None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and "Other Penetrations in
    Immediate fydrologically Affected Area;
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (deluding Radioactivity): Petroleum refining wastes
     sulfides,  phenols  and chlorides.	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH:    N/A	                 	
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxlcity:   N/A
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradability Level and Rate;    N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-lnjection Waste Treatment;   None
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate
   ection
Hole
Size
30
26
14-3/4


Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
Conductor 196#
6.5#
40. 5# K-55
TK21 w/ tube kote 90
Air lift tubing
Size
30
16
10-3/4
7
2-3/8
Depth
Set
73
1000
1993
2105
473
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  16"
      casing - 2375 sks common; 10-3/4" casing - 730 sks lite wate + 455 sks
      common.
 3-  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  Brewster well header.
     Packers,  Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  7" packer - Texas
     Iron Works rubber pin packer.   Baker and Dowell float shoe and collar.
 5.   Bottom Hole  Completion;  Underreamed disposal sand to 26" @ 2105'-2200'
     gravel packed annulus around screen (7" Monel pipe type wire wrapped).
 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  54.4 million barrel ballast tank w/ 20"
     fill and 8" swing and suction lines; 2.5 million barrel tank with 6"
     fill and 4" suction line.
 2.  Filters:  N/A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19__  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Mcnitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;         """
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                              LA-51
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION
Permit Status;   PDR
                                        Operational Status:   NQ-UP
Operating Company Name and Address:  Universal oil Products Co.
                                     P.O.  Box 1566 - Shreveport,  Louisiana
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01
                                      (Month)   09
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  32"36'40"/93°55'30Tr
            (Year)	73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  N 1/2, Sec 29, T19N, R15W
    County;   caddo
                                         State:   Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:  2911
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.
2.
3.
l».
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Type of Waste Injected: Wastes produced from the manufacture of
catalyst for the petroleum refining industry - sodium, calcium,
magnesium, sulfates, and organics.
Date Well Permitted: 4/28/50 Completed:
Injection Rate: 2,000 gpd
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: 2262' plugged back to 1970'
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection zone: Nacatoch, Cretaceous
970 ft.
Date Injection Began: (Day) 27 (Month) 09 (Year) 52
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) (Month) 12 (Year) 66
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

synthetic
chloride,








(Gallons)



PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
Arkadelphia
                     (b)            (c)
                     Age            Depth
               	   Tertiary        0
               	   Cretaceous      840
	   Cretaceous      970
Saratoga, Markbrook   Cretaceous1350
Annona                Cretaceous      1550
               __      Cretaceous      1725
               '"'      Cretaceous      1790
                      Cretaceous1965
Nacatoch
Ozan
Brownstown
Tokio
                                             (d)         (e)
                                             Thickness   Lithologlc Description
                                                         sand,  shale
MO
130
shale, sand
381T
                                                201)
                                                175
65
T75
297
sand,lime, shale
lime, shale
lime
shale
shale
shale, sand
                                    (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit  and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
£T
M
(5
Ihickness (Ft.)
Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) fydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Nacatoch
970
70
460

800
Cretaceous
30
1000
27°
sand, lime, shale
widespread

Arkadelphia
840
130

800
800
Cretaceous
42

27°
shale
widespread

    C.   Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  10.000 ppm chloride
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Wilcox
Depth
87.5
Area!
Thickness Extent
Lithologic
Character
11 lenticular sand
Fluid
Character
potable




    Mineral Resources in Area:  None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned wells,  and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area; Five other Universal Oil disposal
     wells.
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);   Na = 1050 ppm;
       Cl"  =  3270 ppm;  SO/, =  801 ppm; Cr = 0.59 ppm	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA;  N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:  N/A	
    C.  Specific Gravity: N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   100° F	                  	
    E.  pH:_
8.9
                                     (b)

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3.   Tfoxicity:  Chromate may be toxic.	
H.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components: Slightly corrosive to carbon
     steel.         	
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;  None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     BOD =  1000 ppm at injection	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:  pH control, oil skimming, septic tank
    treatment of sewage	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             13-3/4	  	   9-5/8      200	
Intermediate          8-3/4	    17 #	   5-1/2      2260

  lection             5Schedule 80~3970
Inject
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      3" casing  -  Class A  ,  175 sks.	                     	
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   Larkin 3" x 5-1/2" well head
     packer model  92.  Block Valve is a Vogt 600# gate valve	

4.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment: Halliburton packer"
     shoe at 970 ft.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Perforated 5-1/2" casing, 99Q'-1045'

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  None       ~
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines; Underground open top concrete pits with
     3"  IPS flow lines.	

2.  Filters: Booklet strainer on injection pump section
                                      (O

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3.  Pumps:  Centrifugal pit frangfpr pumps.  Triples  reciprocating injection
     pump, 100 gpm capacity.

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	    22.000.000      B.  19_  	C.  19

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Monitor annuius fnr
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; Daily
         sampling  and monthly  analysis for Na, SiO^,_Cr, Cl, S()A , Ca, organics
         and pH
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads; Monthly

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation; None
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  Special casing and cementing of the fresh
        water  sands, casing and cementing of the well casing to the injection
        formation.
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:  Continuous monitoring of injection waste
        water.  Monitoring of the annulus  between the tubing and the casing
        for tubing leaks.
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures; None
                                     (d)

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                                             Well Id.  Code:    LA-52
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES'

 Permit Status;    PDR	Operational Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Universal oil Products Company
                                      P.O. Box -  Shreveport. Louisiana
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data- (Day)   01     (Month)   06	(Year)	73.
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  32°36'40"/93°55'30"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec  20. T19N. R15W
 ^.   County;    Caddo	State;    Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:  2911
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected:  Wastes  produced  from the manufacture of synthetic
      catalysts  for the petroleum  industry - sodium, calcium, chloride,	
      magnesium,  sulfates,  and organics.	
 2.  Date Well Permitted:  4/8/57               Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate;   16,500,000  gpy	
     Injection Pressure:  465  psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  2065  ft.      	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of injection Zone: Nacatoch, Cretaceous
                                             945 ft.	
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)   08       (Year)  57
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:    300,000,000	           (Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  '(Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 Wilcox	   Tertiary       _6          810       sand, shale
 Arkadelphia	   Cretaceous      810        135       shale
  Nacatoch	   Cretaceous      945       365	  sand, lime, shale
  Saratoga-Marlbrook   Cretaceous      1310      210	  lime, shale	
  Annona                Cretaceous      1520      170       limestone
  Ozan                  Cretaceous      1690      95        shale
  Brownstown            Cretaceous      1785      175       shale
  Tokio	   Cretaceous      1960      105	  shale, sand

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
W
I
 Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, mlllldarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Nacatoch
945
65
460

800
Cretaceous
30
1000
27°
sand
widespread

Arkadelphia
810
135

800
800
Cretaceous
42
0
27°
filial P
widespread

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   chloride = 10.OOP ppm
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
'Wilcox
Area! Llthologic
Depth Thickness Extent Character
87.5 11 lenticular sand
Fluid
Character
potable




 .  Mineral Resources in Area:  None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Jfydrologically Affected Area;   six Universal Oil disposal in
      the immediate area.
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Na = 1050 ppm; ci~ = 3270 ppm
      S07|  = 801 ppm;  Cr = 0.59 ppm	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA:   0	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   3000 - 5000	
    C.  Specific Gravity:  1.05	
    D.  Temperature:    100°  F
    E.  pH;   8.0
                                     (b)

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3 .   Tbxiclty :  N/A
1.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  slightly corrosive to carbon
      steel.
5.  Oegradability Level and Rate :  None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     BOD approximately 1000 ppm at injection.

7.  Pre-injection Waste 'Treatment:  pH control, septic tank treatment of
     sewage.	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface              13-3/4                                   9-5/8     200
Intermediate          7^7/8                                   5-1/2     2069
   ection             5              6.5#J-55               2-1/2     970
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:	
      9-5/8" casing - 200 sks Class A; 5-1/2" casing - 310 sks Class A;
      2-1/2" casing - 75 sks Quick-Set.

3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   N/A
 4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Cement basket on
      2-1/2 inch casing at 860 ft.		
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Casing perforated - 964 to 1030 ft.

 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  None
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  Surface storage pond with 3" IPS flow
       lines.	

2.  Filters:None
                                      (c)

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3-  Pumps:  100  gpm  Triplex  injection pump.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_72     19,000,000      B.  1971.    14,000,000  C.  1970_    26.000,000

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data: Monitor annulus for leaks.	


    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  Monthly


    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads; Monthly

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  Cease operations.
      Rework of plug back well.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  Special casing and cementing of the fresh
         water sands, casing and  cementing to the injection formation.	

    B.  Monitoring Requirements:   Continuous of waste water.


    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  None
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:     LA-53
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES

Permit Status:     FDR	Operational Status:	o
Operating Company Name and Address":  Universal Oil Products  Company	
                                     P.O.  Box 1566 - Shreveport,  Louisiana

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)   01    (Month)   06	(Year)    73
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  32°36'40"/93°55'3"o*
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec 29,  T19N,  R15W
J|.  County:    Caddo                     State;    Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:   2911          	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:  Wastes from the production of petroleum catalysts.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: 8/zi/bi
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: 600 psi
Total Depth of Well: 1101 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) 05
Total Volume Injected to Date: l
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: None


Completed :



Zone: Nacatoch, Cretaceous
980 ft.
(Month) 12 (Year)
,500,000,000
(Month) (Year)









62
(Gallons)



HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                   (b)             (c)      (d)          (e)
Name                  Age             Depth    Thickness    Llthologlc Description
 Wilcox	   Tertiary	    0         845	   sand,  shale	
 Arkadelphia	   Cretaceous      845       135	   shale	
 Nacatoch	   Cretaceous      980       120       sand,  lime,  shale
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Thickness (Ft.)
4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5} Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(b
ll
(B
ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
Age of Unit
Porosity %
(9) Permeability, nrLllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Nacatoch
980
60
460

800
Cretaceous
30
1000
27°
sand
widespread

Arkadelphia
845
135

800
800
Cretaceous
42
0
27°
shale
widespread

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids: chloride = 10.OOP ppm
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
"Wilcox
Area!
Depth Thickness Extent
Lithologic
Character
130 10 lenticular sand
Fluid
Character
50 ppm Cl~




 .  Mineral Resources in Area:  None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;  Six other Universal Oil disposal
      wells in the immediate area.
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Cl'
     Na = 1050 ppm; SOA = 801 ppm; Cr = 0.59 ppm	
                    3270 ppm;
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity: 1.05	~
    D.  Temperature:   100" F
    E.  pH;   8.0	
0
3000 - 5000
                                     (b)

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3 .   Toxiclty :   N/A
1.  Reactivity with Surface Euipment Components;  Midly corrosive to carbon
       steel.
5-  Degradablllty Level and Rate;  None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
       N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;  pH control
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole
Size
Surface 20
Intermediate 15
10
Injection
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
65 #
40. 5#
32#
Tubing
Size
16
10-3/4
8-5/8
6-5/8
Depth
Set
300
1092
962
950
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:	
       16"  casing  -  300  sks  Class A; 10-3/4" casing - 700 sks Class A; 8-5/8"
       casing -  675  sks  Class A.

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);  Larkin 6-5/8" x 8-5/8" well head~
      packer model 92.   Block valve is 6" 600# gate valve.

4.  Packers, Centralizers,  and Other Subsurface Equipment: Halliburton packer
      shoe  at 962  ft.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Perforations in casing.
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   None
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  Underground open top concrete pits and
       steel storage tanks with 8" IPS flow lines.	

2.  Filters: None
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:  175 gpm injection pump.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) 12/62-8/71     Average    400        Maximum   700
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s) 12/62-8/71     Average    600	  Maximum    800
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_71   10.000,000      B.  19.70   138.000.000  C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Monitor  annulus  for  leaks.
    B.  Sampling Frequency and water Quality Parameters Measured; Daily
         samples taken and composited for  monthly  analysis  for Na,  SiO^,  Cr	
         Cl, SO^, Ca,  organics and pH.	
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads; Monthly

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  Cease operation.

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:  Protect fresh  water sands; cement  to  injection
           zone.

    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Continuous on  waste  quality.


    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures; None
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code;    LA-54
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES

Permit Status;    PDF	Operational Status:   NOP	
Operating Company Name and Address: Universal oil Products	
                                    P.O. Box 1566 -  Shreveport, Louisiana

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   06	(Year)    73
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  32"36'40"/93°55'3011"
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec 29. T19N, R15W
4.  County:   Caddo                      State:   Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:                                   ~
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;  Waste produced during the manufacture of synthetic
                            "
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
catalysts tor petroleum rerining.



Date Well Permitted: vzt>/e>/ Completed:
Injection Rate: 42,900,000 gpy
Injection Pressure: 600 psig
Total Depth of Well: 1110 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Nacatoch,
960 ft.
Date Injection Began: (Day) 25 (Month) 07
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) 05 (Month) 10
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A




Cretaceous

(Year) 67
(Gallons)
(Year) 72


HI.  GEOLOGIC  INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                   (b)             (c)      (d)          (e)
Name                  Age             Depth    Thickness    Llthologlc  Description
Wilcox	   Tertiary        0         800       sand, shale	
Arkadelphia           Cretaceous      5T5T5       160       shale
 Nacatoch               Cretaceous      960       150       sand, lime, shale
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(H) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, *C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Nacatoch
960
45
460

800
Cretaceous
30
1000
27°
sand


Arkadelphia
800
160

800
800
Cretaceous
42
0
27°
shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids: Chloride = 16,000 ppm
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Wilcox
            Depth
              90
           Areal
Ihickness  Extent
          Lithologic
          Character
   10
lenticular  sand
Fluid
Character
50 ppm Cl"
Mineral Resources in Area:
                                 None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Imnediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;  Six other injection wells.
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity): ci~ = 3270 ppm; Na = 1050 ppm
      SO^ = 801 ppm; Cr = 0.59 ppm	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:  0	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:  3000 - 5000	
    C.  Specific Gravity:  1.03	"      	
    D.  Temperature:   1006 F
    E.  pH:  8.0	
                                     (b)

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3 .  Tbxlcity :  N/A
M.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components: slightly corrosive to carbon
      steel. ___
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:   None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      BOD approximately 1000 ppm.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment: pH adjustment, sewage treatment
V.  WELL DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weigit and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             20              84#                      16         600
Intermediate        14-3/4          40.5#                    10-3/4     1100
Injection          	   Tubing	    8-5/8     943
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      16" casing - 650 sks Class A; 10-3/4" casing - 650 sks  Class A"
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models): Larkin 8-5/8" x KR3/4" well heacT
     packer model 92.  Block valve is 8" gate valve.	

i*.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Centralizers
     on 16" casing at 460, 380, 300, 220, and 140 ft.; centralizers on 10-3/4"
      casing at 1064, 1004,945, 884, 820, 758, and 550 ft.                   ~

5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  Perforations at 986 to 1000 ft. and from 1006
      to 1030 ft.     	. .  .   _	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing ProgramB, etc.:   None
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines: Underground open top concrete pits and steel
       storage tank with 8 inch IPS flow lines.

2.  Filters:None
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3.  Pumps:   175 gpm injection pump	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:  Monitor annulus for leaks,
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; Dally samples
          taken and composited for monthly analysis for Na,  SiO^, Cr,  864,  Cr,
          organics, and pH.
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:  Monthly

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation: Cease operations

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  N/A	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:     LA-55
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WET.T5?  IN THE UNITED STATES"

 Permit  Status;   PDF	Operational Status:    NOP
Operating Company Name and Address:  Western Hills Service Corp.
                                     Shreveport, Louisiana
 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Bitry Date of Data:  (Day)   01      (Month)  06	(Year)
 2.  Latitude and Longitude; 32°28'/93°5l'40"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec 13, T17N, R15W
 1.   County;    Caddo	State;    Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification;  4959           	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected; Treated sewage from 43 houses.
 2.   Date Well Permitted; N/A                  Completed;
 3.   Injection Rate:  29,750 gpd              _ '
     Injection Pressure;   N/A
 5.   Total Depth of Well; ip27 ft.      	
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Nacatoch. Cretaceous
                                             950 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)             (Year)  51	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  97.500.000	           (Gallons)"
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)   05        (Year)  70"	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;  N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 Wilcox	  Tertiary        160       40	  sand, shale	
 Porter's  Creek       Cretaceous      200       750       shale
  Nacatoch	  Cretaceous      950	sand, shale
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit Conflnine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Thickness (Ft.)
*0 Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
f6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Nacatoch
950
50
0.45 psi/ft est
1.0 psi/ft est
1.0 psi/ft est
Cretaceous
23


sand


Porter's Creek
200
700



Cretaceous



shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
  N/A
                    Area!     Lithologic     Fluid
Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:  N/A
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Treated  sewage
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N7A~
    C.  Specific Gravity;   N/A	
    D.  Temperature;   N/A	
    E.  pH:   N/A
                                     (b)

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3.   Tbxlcity:   N/A	


4.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;    N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                                                      6-5/8       250
Intermediate       	  	   4-1/2       960

  Jection                           Slotted liner2-1/2950-1027
Inject
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
     6-5/8 inch casing - ceminted to surface.
3.  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models);
 .  Packers. Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;  N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:    N/A
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   N/A"
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   N/A
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
           	
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restttctlons of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:    LA-56
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES

 Permit Status:     ppp	Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address: Westwood Village Service Corp.
                                     Shreveport, Louisiana
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01      (Month)   06	(Year)	73_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  32°28'/93°51'
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description): Sec 12, T17N. R15W
  .   County:     Caddo	State:    Louisiana
  .   SIC Classification:   4959	        	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected: Treated sewage from 27 houses.
 2.  Date Well Permitted;  N/A	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate: 186 gpd	"
     Injection Pressure:  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  1050 ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Nacatoch. Cretaceous
                                             960 ft.	„_	
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)            (Year)  57
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   92.000,000	           (Gallons)"
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)   12       (Year)  70 	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A     	
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 "NTT"
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                             Conflnine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Ihickness (Ft.)
(k} Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
f6) Jfydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Nacatoch
950
50
0.45 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Cretaceous
23


sand


Porter's Creek
200
750



Cretaceous



shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
 N/A
           Area!
Ihickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .   Mineral Resources in Area:  N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Inroediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Treated sewage
2.
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:  N/A"
    E.  pH:     N/A	
                            •kT / L
                            IN/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxlclty:   N/A	


b.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;    N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface	  8	  300
Intermediate       		  4-1/2      960
   lection          	   Slotted liner	  2-1/2      960-1050
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      All casing  cemented  to  surface.	
 3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  N/A
     Packers,  Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;  N/A
 §.   Bottom Hole  Completion;    12  inch diameter hole below 4-1/2 inch casing.

 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.:   N/A
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines: N/A
 2.  Filters:    NTT"
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     tt
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During life of Well to Present)
    Date( s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:   LA--S?
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNJTfcl)  STATES

 Permit Status:     AFP	Operational Status:    PND
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Wyandotte chemical	
                                      Geismar, Louisiana	

 I.   QENEHAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01      (Month)   06	__(Year)	73_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;   300ll'30"/9l°oo'oo"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec 14, TIPS, R2E
 1*.   County:   Ascension	State;   Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:   2899	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected;  Nad, organic solids
 2.  Date Well Permitted;   N/A	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:   N/A           	"
     Injection Pressure:    N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well:  N/A
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:
                                            ~ 4000-6000 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A    (MonthT"           (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A	(Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  "     (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness    Lithologic  Description
     N/A		
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                         Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                Area!
                     Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location ofOther Vfells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mgA:"
C.  Specific Gravity:      	]
D.  Temperature:	
E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3-  Tbxlcity:               	          	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components
    Degradabllity Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Welgrt and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pimps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3*  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:   LA-58
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES

 Permit  Status;   AFP	Operational Status:   PND
 Operating Company  Name and Address;  Wyandotte  chemical	
                                     Geismar. Louisiana	

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry  Date of Data:  (Day)   01     (Month)  06	(Year)    73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude;   300llt30"/9l°00>QO"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec 11, TIPS. R2E
 ** •   County:   Ascension                  State:  Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:   2899    ~~~~~	   	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   iype of Waste Injected;   Nad, organic solids
 2.   Date Well Permitted :_J77A	Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate;  N/A
     Injection Pressure;   N/A
 5.   Total Depth of Well;   N/A
 6.   Name, Age,  and Depth  of Injection Zone:
                                             9000 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began:  (Day)   N/A   (Month)             (Year)      	
 8.  Total Volume Injected  to Date:   N/A      	           (Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  "     (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units  Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth     Thickness    Llthologlc  Description
     N/A              ~^	          f	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, mlllidarcles
(10) Reservoir "temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	"
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:
                                     (b)

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3•  Toxlcity:	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Fre-iryjectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Inject
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc".
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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                                              WIC	LA-5 8
3.  Pumps:	        _

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:     LA-59
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES

 Permit Status;    PDR	Operational Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Yarbrough STP.  Dept.  of  Sanitation
                                     Shreveport,  Louisiana	
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   06	(fear)	73.
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  32°34'/93°5l'4Q"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec 12,  T17N,  R15W
 H.   County;      Caddo                    State;    Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification;  4959           	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected;   Treated sewage from 25  houses.
 2.  Date Well Permitted;  N/A	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate;   33.216 gpd	"
     Injection Pressure:  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well; N/A
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Nacatoch.  Cretaceous
                                             954 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)             (Year)   62
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  100.000,000	           (GallorisT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 ~
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Conflnine Bed
CD Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Nacatoch
960
50



Cretaceous
23


sand




500



Cretaceous



shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids: N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                —*—
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
         N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); Treated Waste
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids. mg/1;   W7T
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH:   N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	


**.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7«  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:  N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                                                      8          300
Intermediate       	  	   4-1/2      960

  lection                            Stainless steel~21027-977
InJ
Oth
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      8  inch casing -  cemented to surface; 4-1/2 inch casing - cemented to
      surface.

3.  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/A
 *.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;    Slotted liner 972 - 1027 ft.

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A~
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   N/A
2.  Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3«  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures";
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:   LA-60
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITblJ STATES

 Permit Status:   AFP	Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address;  Union Carbide
                                      Taft. Louisiana	

 I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)  05	 (Year)  73
 2.  Latitude and Longitude:  31°2ltoo"/9l0l8>oo"
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  Sec 42. T13S. R20E
 H.  County;  St Charles	State:   Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification:  2899     	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type Of Waste Injected;  NaCl. amines.  NaOH.  phenol,  and chlorinated
       hydrocarbons	

 2.  Date Well Permitted;   N/A                Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate;   N/A
     Injection Pressure;  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  N/A
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth or injection Zone:
                                              6700 ft.	„__	
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (Month)            (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A                               (Gallons)"
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A    	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
    N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hfcrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature , °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

















*








    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Llthologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations In
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:      	  	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface	  	
Intermediate       	 	  	  	

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
 |.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATIC.. CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:     LA-61
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES

Permit Status:    PDR	Operational Status:	p_
Operating Company Name and Address: Ethyl Corp.  Hydrocarbon  Operation	.
                                    451 Florida  St.  - Baton  Rouge.  Louisiana

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)jn	(Month)   06	(Year)   73	
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec 27,  T8S,  RUE
1.  County:    N/A                       State:    Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:   2899
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected:  Chlorinated hydrocarbons,  heavy  solvents,  aqueous
2.
3.
H.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
chlorinated wastes, crude polymer

Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: 4 gpm
Injection Pressure: Vacuum
Total Depth of Well: 9200 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) 20
Total Volume Injected to Date: 1
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

oil, and light solvent wastes.

Completed :



Zone: N/A

(Month) 07 (Year) 71
,520,000 (7/5/72) (Gallons)
(Month) (Year)


 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 N/A
                                     (a)

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                                                              LA-61
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Mame
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(M) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure 3 psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(b) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
Cll) Character and Areal
Distribution

8950
300
0.45 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.




















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
                —*—
Name
           Areal
Ihickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
                                 N/A
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Inmediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Chlorinated hydrocarbons,
      solvents, polymers
2.
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   ft/A"
    C.  Specific Gravity:  N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A
    E.  pH:
                                     (b)

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                                            LA-61
3.  Toxlcity:
N/A
4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  N/A

5-  Degradabillty Level and Rate:  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A 	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

Injection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
Hole
Size
20
18-1/2
12-1/4
8-1/2

Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
casing
54. 59
53. 5tf and 43. 5#
33. 7//

Size

13-3/8
9-5/8
7-5/8
4-1/2
Depth
Set

1838
8939
9213
9000
     Block squeesed HET zone, squeezed 400 sks at 3320 ft.; 13-3/8 inch
     casing - 1700 sks; 9-5/8 inch casing - 830 sks; 7-5/8 inch casing -
     295 sks	  	r^_^_	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):  4000# test Gray well head assembly;
     13-3/8" x 9-5/8" x 4-1/2" type "E" assembly, 2000// maximum working	
     pressure.	
4.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  Baker model F.A.
     packer.		
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Perforated 9100 - 9150 ft, 4 holes/ft.
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   Acidized w/4500 gal.
     31% HC1.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  N/A	
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFBIY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:   LA-62
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                                    TAT
                    INJECTION
 Permit Status:
                 AFP
    Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address;  Uniroyai Corp.
                                     Geismar. Louii

 I.   GENERAL HJENnPICATION DATA

 1.   Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   06
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  300i2'io"/9i°oi'oo"
                                                           (Year)
                                73
 3.  Vfell Location (Legal Description):   Sec 11.  TIPS.  R2E
     County:  Ascension
                                         State:  Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification:   N/A
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected;  N/A
2.  Date Well Permitted;  N/A
3.  Injection RateS   N/A
     Injection Pressure:   N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well; N/A
                                               Completed:
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:
                                               3700  ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (MonthT
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)"
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;   N/A   	"
                                                          (Year)
                                                         _(Year)
                                                                     (Gallons)
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
    N/A
                     (b)
                     Age
(c)      (d)         (e)
Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                     (a)

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                                            LA-6 2
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(») Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature , °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate ffydrologlcally Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:	
».  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	 	
Intermediate       	  	  	 	

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
  .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
 2.   Filters:
                                      (c)

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3-  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATE?

Penult Status:  AFP	Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address;  Monsanto chemical r.r>.
                                     Lulxng. Louisiana

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1. Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01
2. Latitude and Longitude: 29°55'20
3. Well Location (Legal Description):
1. County: St. Charles
(Month) 06 (Year) 7,
"/90°21"50"
Sec 36t T13S, R21K

State: Louisiana
5. SIC Classification: 2899
II. GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1. Type of Waste Injected: N/A



2. Date Well Permitted: N/A
Completed :
3. Injection Rate: N/A
4. Injection Pressure: N/A
5. Total Depth of Well: N/A
6. Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
7. Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A
Zone:
3400 ft.
(Month) (Year)
8. Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A (Gallons)
9. Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
10. Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A
(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
^_ I ,              ««^^fc«»            ^B^^^MMV    ^^•^•^•••••MMMMMV   MM^M^^MM^M^*^M0^M^a»WI^B^MH^fcKBB^^H^MB
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
W
(5

Cr
Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
Lithostatic Pressure, psi
Iftrdrofracturlng Pressure^ psi
Age of Unit
(tf) Porosity %
W
) Permeability, ndllldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:_____	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Inject
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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                                              WIC	LA-63
3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                       THE
                    INJECTION
Permit Status:   AFP
              	Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address:  Monsanto chemical Co.
                          PND
                                     Luling,  Louisiana
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
M.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01
(Month) 06 (Year) 73
Latitude and Longitude: 29455'20"/90°2iT30"
Well Location (Legal Description)
County: bt« Caries
SIC Classification: zasy
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
Type of Waste Injected: N/A


Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: N/A
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

: N/A

State: Louisiana




Completed:



Zone:
3400
(Month) (Year)
N/A (Gallons)
(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
    '/A
                      (b)
                      Age
(c)      (d)         (e)
Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                     (a)

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                                              WIC
                                                            LA-64
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(M) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Otherwells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	]
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:	


M.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTKUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pimps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maxiirum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19__  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:  LA-65
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND'MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNlltl) STATES

Permit Status;    AFP	Operational Status;   PND
Operating Company Name and Address; Shell chemical Co.. Norco Refinery
                                    Norco, Louisiana	
I.  GENERAL IDKhfriKlCATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   06	(Year)	23-
2.  Latitude and Longitude;   30°30'oo"/90025>lQ"
3.  Vfell Location (Legal Description);  Sec 3. T12S. RSE
**•  County:  St.  Charles                 State;   Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification;   2911           	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected; Acrolein, unsaturated organics. polymers
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: N/A

Completed:



Name, Age, and Depth of injection Zone:
Date Injection Began: (Day)
1900 ft.
N/A (Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A (Gallons)
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal:

(Month) (Year)
N/A

HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                   (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                  Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
—-**-               —    	   		
                                     (a)

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                                              WIC
                                            LA-6 5
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Conflnine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(q) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psl
(6) Hydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, milli dalles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations In
    Immediate Ifydrologlcally Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specifie Gravity:	"
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH;	
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxicity:	
4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment CcnponentsT
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	 	 	 	
Intermediate       	 	 	 	

   lection
Other
 2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3-   Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
 M.   Packers,  Centralizers,  and Other Subsurface Equipment:
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs,  etc.
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	


 2.  Filters:                         ~
                                      (c)

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3.  Punps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (41.

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                                            Well Id. Code:   LA-66
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES'

Permit Status;     AFP	Operational Status:  PND
Operating Company Name and Address;  shell  chemical  Co..  Norco  Refinery
                                     Norco,  Louisiana       	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01      (Month)  06	(Year)    73
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  30030tOO"/90°25tio"
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);    Sec  3. T12S. RSE
1»  County:   St.  Charles                 State;  Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:   2911           	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;  Acrolein, unsaturated organics, polymers
2.
3.
M.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Date Well Permitted: N/A Completed:
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: N/A
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:
1900 ft.
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A (Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date": N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) (Month) (Year)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A









(Gallons)



HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
	    	   	  	 	
                                    (a)

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                                              WIG
                                            LA-6 6
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                             Confinlne Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(*i) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, "C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologlcally Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	]
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH;	

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3.  Toxicity:	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  Jection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2:  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:

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                                             Well Id. Code;    LA-67
                    COMPILA1TON OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WFT.T.S IN TOE UNlltl? STATES

 Permit Status;    AFP	Operational Status:   PND
 Operating Company Name and Address: American Cyanamid. Frontier Plant
                                     Ama, Louisiana	
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)  06	(Year)   73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
 3.  Vfell Location (Legal Description);  Sec 3. T13S. R22E
 i».  County;  Jefferson                   State:   Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification:   2899          	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected;  Sulfates, ammonia, cyanide
 2.  Date Well Permitted;   N/A	Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:   N/A	'
     Injection Pressure;   N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well:    N/A
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:
                                             4600 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (MonEnT            (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A '       	           (Qallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal;  N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INPOFtMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
 —-»*-               —    	   		
                                     (a)

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                                              WIC
                                                             i,A-r?7
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psl
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psl
(6) Ifydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations In
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	

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3.  Toxiclty:	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	 	  	
Intermediate       	  	 	  	

   Jectlon
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
  .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etxT
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	


 2.   Filters:
                                      (c)

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                                              WIC
3.  Pumps:

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFEIY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  SamplingFrequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:     LA-68
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND' MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED  STATES

 Permit Status:   FDR	Operational Status:    o
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Universal  oil  Products  Company	
                                     P.O.  Box 1566  - Shreveport.  Louisiana

 I.   GENERAL DJENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   06	(Year)    73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude: 32°37'/93°55'
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec 20,  T19N,  RISW
 4.   County ;    Cad do	State;    Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:   2911
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected:  Wastes produced from the manufacture  of  synthetic
      catalysts for the petroleum refining industry.	

 2.   Date Well Permitted;  9/2/72              Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate;  185,000,000 gpy	
     Injection Pressure: 425 psig"
 5.  Total Depth of Well:  mi ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Nacatoch,  Cretaceous
                                              985  ft.	
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  05    (Month) 10         (Year)   72       ~~
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:    250.000,000	           (Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  None	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
  Wilcox	   Tertiary        0        5TIT        sand,  shale
  Arkadelphia	   Cretaceous      810      160         shale
  Nacatoch	   Cretaceous      970       365	   sand,  lime,  shale
                                     (a)

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                                     LA-68
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Confinine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydro fracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Nacatoch
970
80
460

800
Cretaceous
30
1000
27°
sand, lime, shale
extensive

Arkadelphia
810
160

800
800
Cretaceous
42
0
27°
shale
extensive

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologlc
Character
Fluid
Character
 .   Mineral Resources in Area:  N/A
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Ifydrologlcally Affected Area;  other Universal Oil disposal
     wells.
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Chlorides, chromium,
     sulfate, sodium	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.   Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   9	
    B.   Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   3000 - 5000
    C.   Specific Gravity:  1.05	
    D.   Temperature:
    E.   pH:   8.0
                                     (b)

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3.   Ibxlcity:    N/A	
^.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  Slightly corrosive to
     carbon steel.           	
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:  None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     BOD approximately 1000 ppm at injection.	

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment:  pH control, septic tank treatment of
     sewage.	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole
Size
Surface 20
Intermediate 13-7/8
Casing or Tubing
Weigit and Grade Size
84# K-55 16
40. 5# K-55 10-3/4
Depth
Set
997.71
1101.63

Injection
36# K-55 and N-80 8-5/8
988.85
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      16  inch  casing  -  900  sks  50-50 Pozmix - Class A w/ 2% CaCl,, + 200 sks
      Class A;  10-3/4 inch  casing - 660 sks 50-50 Pozmix - class A cement.

3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name  and Models):  Larkin model 92 well head
I*.  Packers, Centralizers , and Other Subsurface Equipment:  injection tubing
     bottom hole  packer  -  Brown pin type squash packer 8-5/8" x 10-3/4".
     Centralizers every  other joint. _

5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  Perforations 70 by 1'' dia. shots from 1016
     to  1042 ft.      _        _ ..............
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.:  Acidized with 2000 gai.~
     inhibited  15% HF. _

VI.  DESCRIPTION  OF SURFACE  EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines; N/A _
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:  N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  10/72-3/73    Average   400	  Maximum   700
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)


    Date(s)  10/72-3/73    Average   425	  Maximum   475
     ft     ~^~~—"™~~—.^~^™^—^—         .M—KMMV—VHWMM^MW—         _~_^»_W~_
     II

     II
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  1972.    46.000.000      B.  19	  	C.  19	  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Monitor annulus for leaks.	


    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  Continuous'
         quality samples.	

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  Monthly	

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  Cease operations.

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:   N/A	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;    N/A

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                                            Well Id. Code:   LA-69
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES

 Permit  Status :     PDR _ Operational Status: _ o_
Operating Company  Name and Address:   shell chemical Company
                                      Nor co. Louisiana
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date  of Data:  (Day)   01     (Month)    06	(Year)  73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude: 30000'/90024'
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description);  N/A
 4.   County:    Norco	State;    Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:    2899	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
 1.   Type of Waste Injected:    N/A
 2.   Date Well Permitted:  N/A	Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate:   220 gpm	"
     Injection Pressure:  150 psi
 5.   Total Depth of Well:  3500 ft. PBTD 3340 ft.
 6.   Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  N/A
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (Month)             (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A      	           (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)             (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INPOF^MATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologlc Description
 N/A	

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Confininz Bed
U) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) -thickness (Ft.)
T^T Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic. Pressure, psi
(6) fydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Area!
Ihickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
i|.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate tfydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/l:_
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxic it y:   N/A	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   N/A
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate:  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:  N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole Casing or Tubing
Size Weight and Grade
Surface
Intermediate
Injection
Other
55#
17-1/2 48# H-40
12-1/4 36# K-55
4.7# J-55R2
230
Size
20
13-3/8
9-5/8
2-3/8
7
Depth
Set
106
1019
3530
3179
2111
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  13-3/8
      inch  casing - 925 sks cement; 9-5/8 inch casinR - 1450 sks cemented bottom
      to 1019 ft.	

3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):   N/A
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  7 inch packer at
     2111  ft.,  type LH; mule shoe at 3179 ft.	
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  Perforations; 3286 to 3316 ft.. 3330 to 3340 ft.
     with 3/4" diameter holes, two per foot.
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  N/A                   ~
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   N/A
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION. X3JARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     11
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures
                                     (d)

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                                           Well Id. Code:
                                                              LA-70
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
Permit Status:   AFP
                                        Operational  Status:   PND
                                      Union  Louisiana
Operating Company Name and Address:   Texaco Refinery


I.  GENERAL UDENTIFICATTON DATA
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  N7F
                                                06
                       (Year)	73.
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):    Sec  12. ins. R3S
^.  County;  st
                                         State:   Louisiana
5.  SIC Classification:
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type of Waste Injected;  N/A
2.
3.
A.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.


Date Well Permitted: N/A
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: N/A
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) N/A


Completed :



Zone: N/A

(Month) (Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A (Gallons)
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
                     (b)
                     Age
(c)      (d)         (e)
Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                    (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(M) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(?) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other renet rat ions in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:	
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxlcity:	
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:_
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  Jection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models):
  .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, et
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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operations
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restttctlcns of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:     LA-71
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND  MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STATES

 Permit Status:   AFP	Operational Status;    PND
 Operating Company Name and Address: Un'ion Carbide	
                                     Taft,  Louisiana	

 I.   GENERAL lEEMTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01     (Month)   oc	(Year)	TJ_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   Sec  42.  T13S.  R20E
 M.   County;   St.  Charles	State:   Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:  2899
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type of Waste Injected:  N/A
 2.  Date Well Permitted:   N/A                Completed;
 3.  Injection Rate:  N/A
     Injection Pressure;  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well;
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    NTT
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (MontHT"           (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A'	(Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)             (Year)     	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   LAthologic Description
 	-*»-            —       '	   	  	 	
                                     (a)

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                                    LA-71
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatlc Pressure,, psi
(6) Itydrofracturing Pressure, psi
m Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Imnediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTTCS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
        CO	— A £** -
     .  OpCU-LJ. jH.
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:	"
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty:	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND TONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  lection
Inject
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  fell Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     •n
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
     it
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII,  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions ofOperation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:    LA-72
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS  IN THE UNITED STATES'

 Permit Status;    AFP	Operational Status:   PND
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Union Carbide	
                                     Taft. Louisiana	

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01     (Month)   06	(Year)	73.
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec 42 T13S. R20E
 ^.   County;     St.  Charles	State:  Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification:   2899	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected:   N/A
 2.   Date Well Permitted:   N/A	Completed:
 3.   Injection Rate;   N/A
     Injection Pressure:  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   N/A
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  N/A
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A    (Month)             (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A'      	           (Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) ~~   (Month)             (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A    	
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
    N/A
                                     (a)

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                                    LA-7 2
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature , °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
1|.  Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTTCS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:
    C.  Specific Gravity:	
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:	


1*.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment;
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

  Jectlon
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
3.  fell Head Equipment  (Ifeme and Models):
  .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc",
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     I!
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  .Maximum
     it
     it
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:

2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:
                                        LA-7 3
                    COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION
                      UNITED STATES
                   AFP
                   Operational Status;   PND
Permit Status:                   	
Operating Company Name and Address:  E. I. DuPont  de Nemours, Inc. Pontchartrain
                                     Works„ LaPlacg. Louisiana
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)	ni
2.  Latitude and Longitude:   N/A
                                       (Month)	Q6
                                      (Year)   73
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description): Sec 90. Tils. R7QE
 4.   County:    St.  John  the  Baptist
 5.   SIC Classification:  2899	
                    State:   Louisiana
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SHE
 1.  Type of Waste Injected;   N/A
 2.  Date Well Permitted:_
 3.  Injection Rate:   N/A
      N/A
                                              Completed:
     Injection Pressure:   N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well;               	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   N/A
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (MonthT
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:  N/A	'_
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:  N/A
                  (Month)
                                     (Year)
                                                          TYear)
                                                (Gallons)
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
     N/A
(b)
Age
                                    (c)      (d)         (e)
                                    Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                     (a)

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                                                             LA-7 3
    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(*0 Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatlc Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
C?) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and OtherPenetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	~
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH;	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:	


1.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradability Level and rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:


7.  Pre-inJ ectlon Waste Treatment:
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	  	  	
Intermediate       	  	  	  	

   lection                                                ~~
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):
     Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
 5.   Bottom Hole  Completion:
 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.
 VT.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:
 2.  Filters:
                                      (0

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:    LA-75
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE"UNITED  STATES

 Permit Status:     DAP	Operational Status:   DN
 Operating Company Name and Address: Uniroyal chemical Co.	
                                     P.O. Box 397, Geisman, Louisiana

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)   10     (Month)    06	(Year)    73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  Sec 11, TIPS, R2E
 4.   County:  Ascension                   State:     Louisiana
 5-   SIC Classification:   3099
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected:  Sodium sulfate, sodium chloride, ammonium sulfate
      ammonium chloride,  ferric sulfate, sodium hydroxide, sulfonic acid, methanol,
      ketones,  aliphatic  compounds, amines,chromates, chromates, dipherly oxides
 2.   Date Well Permitted;   N/A                 Completed;
 3.   Injection Rate:   N/A                 ~	
     Injection Pressure;
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   3at>3  ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   N/A
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (MonthT"           (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A	           (Gallons)'
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day) ~~   (Month)             (Year)      	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   LLthologic Description
 "TT/A                                  —    	   		
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit     ^onfininfi: Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(?) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
C5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, bC
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution


























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Depth
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity)
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:	"
    D.  Temperature:	
    E.  pH:______	
                                     (b)

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3.  Itaxicity:   N/A	  	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment;"Components:
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate:
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            ~T7^l/2          48i<  K-55               13-3/8     884
Intermediate         12-1/4         ^6?  K-55                9-5/8     3501

Ihji
Oth
                 	                            6-5/8     3411-3770
 ection           15              23#  K-55               __7	  3402
ier                  	   wire wrapped liner        	     	 	
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      13-3/8  "  casing  -  790  sks cement; 9-5/8" casing - 1000 sks cement
              casing  -  429  sks cement
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models): 13-3/8 x 9-5/8 x 7 Gray E. TBG Head
  .  Packers, Centralizers , and Other Subsurface Equipment: Packer at 3402 - 3411
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  0.030 screen, underreamed hole below 9-5/8"
     casing to 15" hole	
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   N/A
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  N/A
2.  Filters:    N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19__  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency andwater Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                         LA-76
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
 Permit Status:
               PDR
                                        Operational Status:
                                         DN
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Universal oil Products Company
                                     Brian. Louisiana	
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)  10     (Month)	09_
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:   32°37'/93''55'
                                                       (Year)   73
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):  N 1/2. Sec 20, T19N, R15W
     County :_Caddo
                                     State:
                                                  Louisiana
 5.   SIC Classification: 29IT
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected: Wastes produced from the manufacture of synthetic
       catalysts  for  the petroleum refining industry.
2.  Date Well Permitted:
3.  Injection Rate:    N/A"
                            N/A
                                          Completed:
Injection Pressure:
                            N/A
                        _ ____
 5.  Total Depth of Well;    1081  ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Nacatoch, cretaceous
                                             985 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (MontnT
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:_	
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   None
                                 N/A
                                                      (Year)
                                   (Month)
                                                         JYear)
                                                                     (Gallons)
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 "WiTcox
  Arkadelphia
  Nacatoch
(b)
                   ertiary
                                (c)
                                Depth
                 Cretaceous
                  Cretaceous
                                      785
                                      940
                                             (d)
                                             Thickness
                                               785
                         155
                         365
(e)
Lithologic Description
 Sand,snale
 shale
 sand,  limestone,  shale
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                         Conflnine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, ndllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Nacatoch
940
75
460


Cretaceous
30
1000
26°
sand, limestone
shale
extensive
Arkapelphia
785
155

800
800
Cretaceous
42
0
26°
shale
extensive

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
~W"A
                                Areal
                     Ihickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
Mineral Resources in Area:
                                  None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate ffydrologlcally Affected Area;  Five disposal wells.	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity): sodium, calcium, chloride
      chromium
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
                                      0
                            1.05
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;  3000 -  5000
C.  Specific Gravity:
D.  Temperature:  100 "^T
E.  pH:   8.0	

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3.  Toxicity:  N/A	                      	
1.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  Slightly  corrosive  to  carbon
      steel	
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-lnJection Waste Treatment:  Filtration
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

Injection
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  350 sks
      of class H cement
Hole
Size
10
9
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
28i?
26#
J-55
J-55
Size
8-5/8
7
Depth
Set
156
1081


27i?
A-53B
5-9/16
957

3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  QilCeTiter Tool Co.  nioglflea "T
       veil head packoff, 5-9/16" x 7"

M.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  injection tubing
      bottom hole packer - Brown pin type squash packer, 5-5/8;>  x 7".
      Centralizers at everyother joint	

5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  Perforations 70 - 1" dia. shots from 983 to
     feet.		
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;  Acidized with 2000 gal.
      15% inhibited HF.

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE  EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:    N/A
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_     N/A	B.  19__  	C.  19_  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Monitor for leaks  in  annulus.


    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  Cease operation.
      rework or plug back well.   Switch to a stand-by  x^ell.
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    N/A
    C.  RestMctions of Operation Procedures;   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id.  Code:     LA-77
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES

 Permit Status:    FDR	Operational Status:    DN
 Operating Company Name and Address: Delta iron Works.	
                                     Industrial Blvd. Houtna. Louisiana

 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  03     (Month)   os	(Year)    73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  NW I/A. Sec 12. T17S. R17E

 4.  County:  Terrebone                   State:  Louisiana
 5.  SIC Classification:  7500     	   	
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected: Gas freeing of oil transport barges.
 2.  Date Well Permitted:  11/68               Completed;
 3.  Injection Rate;  N/A
     Injection Pressure:   N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well:  30A5'
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   N/A
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)  N/A   (MontHT            (Year)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   N/A	(GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)            (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithoiogic Description
 	  Miocene	    0        3045       sand,  shale	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution

2215
75



Miocene



sanri















    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
  N/A	  	
            Area!
 Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area;   N/A
5.  Location ofOther Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:    N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):
                                N/A
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH;    N/A
    N/A
N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlcity:  N/A
 .   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-lnjectIon Waste Treatment;   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole
Size
Surface ^'
Intermediate
Casing or Tubing Depth
Weigit and Grade Size Set
40. 5$ J-55 10-3/4 3045
26. 4# -55 7-5/8 1023

Injection
6.5# J-55 2-7/8 2214
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
       10-3/4"  casing - 1850 sks class A
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models): 10-3/4" x 7-;	
      7-5/8" x 2-7/8"  casing head; 10-3/4 vTtt/8" cas ng head; 10-3/4" x
      packer; 7-5/8" x 2-7/8" packer.
    Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:
                                             N/A
 5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Perforated 10-3/4" casing from 2220 - 2243
      holes.
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  N/A
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:    N/A
 2.   Filters:
N/A
                                      (C)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;          ~
3.  Regulatory ^Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restracticns ofOperatlon Procedures:

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                                            Well  Id. Code:
                                        MI-l
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITbl) STATES"
 Permit Status:    PDF
                  Operational Status:   NOP
 Operating Company Name and Address:  Marathon  Oil  Co.  Cold Dutch Refinery Co.
                                     Muskegon. Michigan
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)  01
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
                 (Month)   06
                       (Year)  73
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):   SE  1/4.  sw  1/4.  SE  1/4.  Sec 26. T10N.
      R16W
     County:    Muskegon
                    State:
               Michigan
     SIC Classification:  2911
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type of Waste Injected:   Refinery water  and  surface  flood waters.
 2.  Date Well Permitted:  N/A
 3.  Injection Rate:  N/A'
                         Completed:
     Injection Pressure;  N/A
 5.  Total Depth of Well;   2146  ft.     	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth Of Injection Zone:  Traverse-Detroit River, Devonian
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   NA
                        1758  ft.
                  (Month}   09
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)  N/A  (Month)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A   	"
                      (Year)  48
                                                (Gallons)
                                    _(Year),
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
  Coldwater
  Traverse
  Dunaee
  Detroit  River
(b)
Age
 Devonian
 Devonian
 Devonian
 Devonian
(c)
Depth
"T7T
  1758
  2l30
(d)
Thickness
   885
   372
(e)
Lithologic Description
limestone	
limestone
limestone
dolomite
                                     (a)

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    B.  Gteologlc Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                             Confinine Bed
U) Name
2) Depth (Ft.)
T3T Thickness (Ft.)
5) Fbrmation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
f6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millldarcies
CIO) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Traverse-Detroit R.
1758
1643
0.45 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Devonian



limestone t dolo-
mite; extensive

Coldwater
673
885
*


Devonian



limestone
extensive

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
 N/A
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:    Oil and gas pools located near the well site,
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    I mediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); Refinery waste.
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:  N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:  N/T
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH:   N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.   Ibxlcity:    N/A	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:    N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:   Settling  and  skimming.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                              A2#                      10         440
Intermediate                         30#                      8          605
                                     18#                      6          703
Injection          	     141                     _5	   1758
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  N/A
3.  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models);   N/A
 ».  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;    Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   NTT
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIFMEMT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow T.lnes:   500 barrel underground tank and a 5000
     barrel settling  and skimming  tank.

2.  Filters:Strawboxes
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:    Mi-2
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES
Permit Status:
PDR
    Operational Status:
o
Operating Company Name and Address;  Park,  Davis,  and  Company	
                                     182  Howard  Ave. - Holland.  Michigan
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01
Latitude and Longitude: 42U47*55"
(Month) 06
/86°06'59"
Well Location (Legal Description): sw 1/4, Sw 1/4,
R15W
County: Ottawa
SIC Classification: 2830
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

(Year) 73

SW 1/4, Sec 20, T5!< ,

State: Michigan


Type of Waste Injected: The waste is derived from
Pharmaceuticals .

Date Well Permitted:
Injection Rate: b,ouo,ooo gpy
Injection Pressure: 440 psig
Total Depth of Well: 1635 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day)
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: None



Completed



Zone: Traverse,
1380 ft.
(Month) 05

the manufacture of


: 4/21/51



Devonian

(Year) 51
79,314,740 (1/73) (Gallons)
(Month)


(Year)


 PI.  GEOLOGIC  INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Drift
 Coldwater
 Ellsworth
 Antrim
 Traverse
    (b)
    Age
    Pleistocene
    Mississippian
    Mississippian
    Mississippian
    Devonian
(c)      (d)         (e)
Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 0	     115	  sand, gravel, clay
 115        448       dolomite	
 563        637       shale	
 l200       180       shale	
 1380254       shale, limestone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(*i) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Traverse
1380
254
679
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Devonian
15


limestone


Coldwater-Antrim
115
1250



Mississippian



dolomite, shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   chloride = 152.000 ppm;
          Fe = 20 ppm; IDS = 235.950 ppm	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Drift
                                Area!     Lithologic     Fluid
            Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character      Character
              0
115
variable   sand,  gravel   potable
    Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   Four deep disposal wells  and
     four shallow water wells within 1-1/2 miles.
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Pharmaceutical wastes
2.
 including; ammonia, bromide, and organics  (BOD =  45,000 ppm)

Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   0	
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   60,000
C.  Specific Gravity:   1.00 to 1.04	
D.  Temperature:   ambient	
E.  pH:   3.7	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlcity: N/A	         	      	
H.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;    Corrosion rates minor.
      Injection string replaced in 11/66 showed approximately 1/4 loss in weight,
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:  N/A •
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:  Filtration, aeration, settling, and pH
      adjustment.  Precipitation and filtration of sulfates,  phosphates,  and	
      aluminum.

V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                              42#                     10-1/2     125
Intermediate        8-3/4            17#                    _7	  1435

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      255 sks standard cement to surface; Halliburton acid proof in bottom
      100 ft.

3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);   Norris Hinderliter 5733 tubing
      head; 2" gate valve Orbit 1434; 2" cast steel swing check	

b.  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   Five centralizers;
      Lane wells BOC-23 Hookwall packer; Howco float collar; Howco guide shoe.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;  Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  None
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holing Tanks and Plow Lines;   Wooden settling and aging tanks; 2" piping
      to well.

2.  Filters":Wooden sand filters 30 gpm rate; Emicb Rotary precoat filter
      60 gpm rate.     ~~~~   ~~~~~~
                                     (C)

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3-  Pumps:   John  Bean  triples  20 HP.	


VII.  OPERATION SHARACTERISTICS

I.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   1952	  Average   3	  Maximum   10
2.
3.
1958
11 1962
11 1972
Injection Pressure, psi (During
Date(s) 1952 Average
1958
" 1962
" 1972
Annual Volume Injected, gal.
A. 1972 6.136,440 B.
8
4
12
Life
150
240
282
456
1971
10
10
40
of Well to Present)
Maximum 168
280
335
520
5,001,960 C. 1970 6,329.280
VIII. SAFEIY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Taylor recorders on injection string
         pressure and on annulus pressure.  Time totals are on pump operation.

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:  Daily -
         pressure, flow, and pump hours.	

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads; N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation: 340.000 gal, storage
     tank; CaCOo on hand to drown well.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:  Follow design.
    B.  Monitoring Requirementst  Injection and annulus pressures, hours of	
          pump operation, volume pumped, monthly summary of daily data submitted
          to Michigan WRC.	
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:  Provisions of rules No. 315
          Public Acts of 1969 - supervised by Michigan State Geologist.  Monitor
          well pressure and rates.  Notification of any abnormalities.	
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                            MI-3
                   COMPILftTION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION
                     THE UNl'ITflJ STATES
Permit Status:
PDR
  Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address:  Park, Davis, and Company	
                                     182 Howard Ave.  - Holland. Michigan
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Ehtry Date of Data: (Day)  01
                    (Month)  06
                     (Year)   73
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  42°47'54"/86°07'ooT
3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  sw 1/4,  sw 1/4.  sw 1/4, Sec 20, T5N,
     R15W
14.  County:    Ottawa
                       State:    Michigan
5.  SIC Classification:  ~2S3T)
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.
2.
3-
H.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Type of Waste Injected: The waste is derived from the
Pharmaceuticals - ammonia, bromide, sodium, acetate,
organics .
Date Well Permitted: 8/31/56 Completed:
Injection Rate: 10^ 000^000 gpy
Injection Pressure: 490 psig
Total Depth of Well: 1946 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone: Detroit River
1649 ft.
Date Injection Began: (Day) (Month) 10
Total Volume Injected to Date: 133,457,743 (1/73)
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) (Month)
Previous Mode Of Disposal: Another deep well.

manufacture of
chloride, and





, Devonian

(Year) 56
(Gallons)
(Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 Coldwater
   (b)            (c)
   Age            Depth
    Pleistocene     0	
    Mississippian   115
 Ellsworth
    Mississippian   563
 Antrim
    Mississippian   1200
 Traverse
 Detroit River
    Devonian
    Devonian
1380
1634
(d)         (e)
Thickness   Llthologic Description
   115	  sand,  gravel,  clay
   448       dolomite	
   637  ~    shale
   180   ~"  shale	
   254shale,  limestone
            limestone,dolomite
                                     (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Confinlnc: Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(*0 Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
6) Ifydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
7) Age of Unit
8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Detroit River
1649
297
647
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Devonian
15


limestone P dolomit*
widespread

Coldwater-Antrim
115
1250



Mississippian



carbonates r shale
widespread

    C.   Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
          Cl~ = 152.000 ppm	
                             TDS =  235.950 ppm;
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
                Depth
                  0
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
         Lithologic
         Character
Fluid
Character
   115
variable  sand, gravel   good
    Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5-  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   Several other  injection wells
     in the area.
IV.   WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Chemical wastes  including;
     ammonia,  bromide,  sodium,  acetate,  chloride, and organics from the	
     manufacture of Pharmaceuticals.	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   60,000	
    C.  Specific Gravity:   1.00-1.04	
    D.  Temperature:   ambient	
    E.  pH;    3.7                      ~
                                     (b)

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3.  itoxicity:   N/A	
H.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  Corrosive - injection string
       replaced  10/64.        	__
5.  Degraidabllity Level and Rate;   Can be degraded biologically with proper
     filtering or  lagoon	

6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:  settling and  filtration.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

Injection
Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;  10-3/4
     inch casing - 60 sks regular cement and Dowflake;  7  inch  casing -  270 sks
     w/ 50 gallons Powell D-5 in last 37 sks.	

3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  Type HW 4000# Norris Hinderliter
     tubing head; 2" Gate valve orbit 1434;  2" cast steel swing check.	

4.  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  8  centralizers;
     Lane wells BOC-23,  7" Hookwall packer at 1642 ft.; Howco  float collar;
     Howco guide shoe, type B.	

§.  Bottom Hole  Completion; Open hole.
Hole
Size
13-3/4
9
Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
32# H-40
23# J-55
Size
10-3/4
7
Depth
Set
152
1649


4.75# EUE J-55
2-3/8


 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   None"
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   Settling tanks and a surge tank; 2" piping
     to the well.	

2.  Filters;  Permutite filter about 30 gpm, sand filters; Eimco rotaty precoat
     filter - maximum rate 60 BPM	
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:   John Bean triplex,  20 gpm,  20  HP,  float control; Farris packed
      lever relief valve 700 psi.	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Pr«
    Date(s)    1957	  Average   1.5	  Maximum   10
               1966                   6                      40
               1969^  .                3()                     40
               1972                  19^                   40
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    1957	 Average   158	  Maximum    205
     "         1965                   3Z8                    485
     "         1969                   552                    650
               1972                   492^                  660
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_72    10,138,800      B.  19.71    15,250,860   C.  19_7£   16.526,460

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Taylor recorders on injection string
      pressure and on annulus  pressure.  Time totals on pump operation.	

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; Daily -
          deep well pressure,  flow and  pump  hours.

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  340,000 gal, storage
      tank,  CaCO^  on hand  to  drown  well.	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  Follow design features.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   Injection and annulus pressures, hours of
         pump  operation  and volume; Monthly summary to Michigan WRC.  Required
         to  report abnormalities.	
    C.  Restrictions of Operation  Procedures;  Provisions of rules of NO. 315~
         Public Acts of  1969.
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                           MI-4
                   COMPILATION OP INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNTIED STATES
Permit Status:
PDF
    Operational Status:
                                             NOP
Operating Company Name and Address:  Hooker Electro-chemical Company
                                     Montague, Michigan     	 	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
                    (Month)  06
                       (Year)
73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  SE 1/4, NW 1/4. SE 1/4.  Sec 30,  T12N7
     R17W
    County;   Muskegon
                       State:     Michigan
5.  SIC Classification:   2818
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.  Type of Waste Injected; Chemical plant wastes.
2.
3.
i».
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.


Date Well Permitted: 1953
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: 2066 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day)
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) 18
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A







Zone:



Completed :



Traverse, Devonian
1703
(Month) 04 (Year)
N/A

(Month) 06 (Year)












56
(Gallons)
69


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
 Drift
 Coldwater
 Ellsworth
 Antrim
 Traverse
   (b)
   Age
   Pleistocene
   Mississippian
   Mississippian
   Mississippian
   Devonian
(c)      (d)         (e)
Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
  0	     355	   clay,  sand,  gravel
  355       563        shale	
  918	564        shale	
  1482       138        shale	
  1620       446	   limestone,  shale	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Thickness (Ft.)
5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Traverse
1703
363
0.45 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft" est.
Devonian



limestone
widespread

Coldwater-Antrim
355
1350



Mississippian



carbonates, shale
widespread

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Drift
Depth
  0
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
          Lithologic
          Character
  355
Fluid
Character
variable  sand, gravel    good
4.  Mineral Resources in Area:  Several small oil and gas pools in the vicinity
     of the well.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate fydrologically Affected Area:  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Sodium sulfate, sodium
     chloride, and calcium sulfate.	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:
    C.  Specific Gravity:_
    D.  Temperature:  N/A
    E.  pH:   N/A	
            N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:  None	
 .  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  None
5.  Degradability Level and Rate;  None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     None               	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                                                      18         395
Intermediate       	    54#	   13-3/8     1703
Injection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      18  inch casing - 650  sks; 13-3/8 inch casing - 1150 sks.	"
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and KxTelsT:N/A
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;   N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  Acidized with 5000 gal.
      at  1800 ft.  to  2066 ft.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks  and Plow Lines:   N/A	
2.  Filters:    N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:         ~
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:    Mi-5
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                       THE UNITED  STA1
                    INJECTION
 Permit Status:
                  PDF
                                        Operational Status:
                                         NOP
 Operating Company Name and Address;  Hooker Electro-chemical Company
                                     Montigue, Michigan	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01
2.  Latitude and Longitude;
                                       (Month)
                                                           (Year)
                                                73
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):   sw 1/4. NE 1/4, NE 1/4, Sec 31, T12N.
     R17W
     County:    Muskegon
                                         State:
                                                   Michigan
 5.   SIC Classification:   2818
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
 1.   Type of Waste Injected;  Chemical plant wastes.
2.  Date Well Permitted;
3.  Injection Rate;    N/A
                            1956
                                              Completed:
    Injection Pressure:_
5.  Total Depth of Well;                      	
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Traverse, Devonian
                                             1622 ft.
7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	
8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:
                                        (Month)  03"
                                     N/A
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:   N/A
                                       (Month)  06
                                                          (Year)
                                                                     (Gallons)
                                                         _(Year)
                                              68
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  LLthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 "DriTt
 Marshall
  Coldwater
  Antrim
  Traverse
(b)            (c)
  Bell
  Leistocene
Mississippian    3*OlT
Mississippian    5W
Mississippian
DevonianIb22
Devonian2064
                                             (d)
                                             Thickness
                                                300
                                                590
                                                575
                                                206
                                               442
                                                         (e)
                                                         Lithologlc Description
                                                         sand, gravel
                                                         sandstone
                                                         shale
                                                         shale
                                                         limestone,shale
                                                         shale
                                     (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                                             Conflnine Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Fteservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Traverse
1622
442



Devonian



limestone


Coldwater-Antrim
890
730



Mississippian



shale


    C.   Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
"TSrTft
Marshall
Depth
300
Thickness
300
590
Area!
Extent
variable

Lithologic
Character
sand , gravel
sandstone
Fluid
Character
good




    Mineral Resources in Area:  Several small oil and gas pools.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Sodium sulfate .
     sodium chloride, and calcium sulfate.	

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   N/A	
    C.  Specific Gravity:
    D.  Temperature:
    E.  pH:  N/A
                            \l / A
                            11 / f\
                        N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxlclty:  N/A	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:    None
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:   None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     N/A	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface		   10-3/4     385
Intermediate       	  	  _7	  1995

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
      10-3/4 inch casing - 200 sks; 7 inch casing - 425 sks.	
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):   N/A
  .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:    N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Perforated 1962 ft to 1972 ft. (30 holes).	

6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;    Acidized with 5000 gal.
     at 1996 ft. to 2068 ft.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  N/A	
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	,       Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                            MI-6
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                                 "STffl
  INJECTION
Permit Status:
PDF
  Operational Status:
                                            NOP
Operating Company Name and Address;  Reichhold Chemical, inc.
                                     Ferndale, Michigan
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3.
1.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
.0.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01
Latitude and Longitude: N/A
Well Location (Legal Description)
RUE
County : Oakland
SIC Classification: 2899
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
Type of Waste Injected: chemical


Date Well Permitted: 9/53
Injection Rate: 131 gpm
Injection Pressure: 100 psi
Total Depth of Well: 1053 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day)
(Month) 06 (Year)

; NW 1/4, SW 1/4, NE 1/4, Sec

State: Michigan

waste - phenol wastes.


Completed :



73

27, TIN,










Zone: Detroit River and Svlvania. Devonian
626 ft.
(Month) 09 (Year) 53
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year) 5?




(Gallons)



HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
Drift
Antrim
Traverse
Dundee
Detroit River
(b)
Age
Pleistocene
Devonian
Devonian
Devonian
Devonian
(c)
Depth
0
128
222
600
626
(d)
Thickness
128
94
378
26
291
(e)
Lithologlc Description
sand, gravel, clay
shale
limestone
limestone
dolomite
 Sylvania
    Devonian
917
78
sandstone

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit Confininc Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Detroit R. -Sylvan!
626 917
29l 78
203b
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 pst/ ft est.
Devonian



dolomite, sand-
stone

i Traverse-Dundee
222
471



Devonian



shale, limestone


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
 N/A
                                Areal
                     Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Imnediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Phenols
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;
C,  Specific Gravity:  N/A
D.  Temperature:
E.  pH:  N/A
                       N/A
                                     (b)

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3.   Toxicity:  Total dose of 1.5 grams of phenol may be fatal to humans.


M.   Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  None
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:   Phenol may be biologically degraded.


6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:  Filtration.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	                	8-1/4     130
Intermediate                                                  6-5/8     693
Injection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   N/A
3.  Vfell Head Equipment (Name and Models):   N/A
 .  Packers, CentralJzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:    N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  Acidized with 500 gallons"
     at 693-1053 ft.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  N/A	
2.  Filters:   N/A
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   Two Wheatly triplex pumps  w/  2-1/2"  pistons.	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)   N/A	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	      N/A	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFBIY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements;   N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:    N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:    Ml-7
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED  STATES
 Permit Status:
                 PDR
    Operational Status:
 Operating Company Name and Address:   Upjohn Company


 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                                     Kalamazoo. Michigan
 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01    (Month)
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  N/A
                                                06
                       (Year)
                       73,
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):   sw 1/4. SE 1/4. NE 1/4. Sec 14.  T3Sr
     R11W
     County:    Kalamazoo
                                         State:
               Michigan
 5.   SIC Classification;  4930
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected:  Effluent from the manufacture of cortical
     steroid.
2.  Date Well Permitted;   5/54
3.  Injection Rate;   60.000 gpd
                                               Completed:
     Injection Pressure;   220 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well;  1532 ft.
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Traverse-Monroe.  Devonian
                                              1220 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)_
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:
                                 N/A
                                       (Month)oT
                                      44.670.592
                                       (Month)
                      (Year)   54
                                 TGaTIonsT
                     TYear)
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Drift
 Coldwater
 Antrim
 Traverse
 Dundee
 Monroe
                     (b)
                     Age
                     Pleistocene
                     Mississippian
                     Devonian	
                     Devonian
                     Devonian	
                     Devonian
(c)
Depth
  0
  1220
  1390
  1532
(d)
Thickness
  350
  170
  55
(e)
Llthologlc Description
sand, gravel, clay	
shale	
shale	
limestone	
limestone	
dolomite
                                     (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
                                    Confinine Bed
(1) Name
2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Thickness (Ft.)
4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psl
(6) fydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Traverse-Monroe
1220
312
0.45 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Devonian



limestone, dolo-
mite

Coldwater-Antrim
350
940



Miss. & Devonian



shale, limestone


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
                Depth
                  0
           Areal
Thickness  Extent
          Lithologic
          Character
Fluid
Character
  350
extensive  sand,  gravel  fresh
    Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity): soluble organic solvents:
     alcohols, ketones, esters, ethers, dissolved inorganic  salts and acids.
     2000 - 10.000 ppm BOD	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mgA:	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   5000 - 8000	
    C.  Specific Gravity:  N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A     	
    E.  pH:  4.0 - 4.5	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:   N/A	
    Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   N/A
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;    N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;  Filtration,  clarification,  and pH adjustment
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and TUblng

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                               42#                    10         352
Intermediate                          17#                    7          1290
Injection          	     Tubing	   2-1/2      1295
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon;   N/A
3.  Vfell Head Equipment  (Name and Models);   N/A
i|.  Packers, Centralizers. and Other Subsurface Equipment;  5 Centralizers on
     7 inch casing; Hookwall neoprene packer at 1200 ft.		
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Open hole - 200 ft,
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  2 surge tanks - 45,000 gal, each; 1
     25,000 gal, mixing tank; and one 65,000 gal, clarifier.	

2.  Filters:Niagara polishing filter.
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3.  Pumps:   One injection pump and one booster pump.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  1954	  Average    250	  Maximum
             1964                     211                   320
     "       1965	             180	            400
     "       1966                     180                   400
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_    N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFEIY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;  Volume and pressure monitors.
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency or Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads: N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:  Completed, equipped and manitained in a
         manner  that will prevent pollution of fresh water or endanger any
         natural resources.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:  Pressure is monitored  with continuous
         pressure recorders.	

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  Surface pressure is limited to
         1250 psi and the rate  is limited to 300.000 gpd.	
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                            MI-8
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITED STA1ES
Permit Status:
PDR
    Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address:  UpJohn  Company


I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
                   Kalamazoo,  Michigan
1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  N? A"
                    (Month)   06
                       (Year)  73
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):   sw  1/4,  sw  1/4, NW  1/4,  Sec  14,
     T3S,  R11W
    County:    Kalamazoo
                       State:    Michigan
5.  SIC Classification:   2830
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected;   Wastes  from pharmaceutical  products  and  cortical
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
steroid wastes.

Date Well Permitted: 5/54
Injection Rate: 60,000 gpd
Injection Pressure: 220 psi
Total Depth of Well: 1475 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day)
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A



Completed :



Zone: Traverse-Monroe, Devonian
1220 ft.
(Month) 05 (Year) 54
44,670,000 (Gallons)
(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
Name
 Drift
 Coldwater
 Antrim
 Traverse
 Dundee
 Monroe
    (b)
    Age
    Pleistocene
    Mississippian
    Devonian
    Devonian	
    Devonian	
    Devonian
(c)      (d)         (e)
Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 0	    350	  sand, gravel, clay
 350     	  shale	
	  	  shale	
 1220      170       limestone	
 1390      142       limestone	
 1532                dolomite
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
G) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(b1) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, rainidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Traverse-Monroe
1220
312
0.45 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Devonian



limestone, dolo-
mite

Coldwater-Antrim
350
940



Miss. & Devonian



shale


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
                                                     Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Drift
                                Areal
                     Thickness  Extent
         Lithologlc
         Character
Fluid
Character
                        350
extensive sand,  gravel    fresh
    Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Soluble  organics  solvents:
2.
 alcohols,  ketones, esters,  ethers and ethers;  inorganic  salts  and  acids;
 BOD = 2,000 - 10,000 ppm
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   51)00-8000
C,  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
D.  Temperature:   N/A
E.  pH:   4.0 - 4.5
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxlclty:   N/A	
    Reactivity vrlth Surface Equipment Components:    N/A
5.  Degradability Level and Rate:   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7-  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:  Filtration, clarification, and pH adjustment
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1.  Casing and Tubing
Surface
Intermediate

  Jection
Hole
Size


Casing or Tubing
Weight and Grade
42#
17 #
Size
10
7
Depth
Set
352
1290


Tubing
2-1/2
1295

Other

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
     7 inch casing - 395 sks cement.	
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);    N/A
    Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   5 centralizers
     on 7 inch casing; Hookwall neoprene packer on 7 inch casing.	
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   Acidized with 3000 gal,
     at 1276 ft. to 1476 ft.	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  2 surge tanks - 45^000 gal, each; one
     25,000 gal, mixing tank; and one 65,000 gal, ciarifer	

2.  Filters:  Niagara polishing filter.
                                      (c)

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3•  Pumps'.   One injection pump and one booster pump.	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   1954	  Average    250	  Maxiraum_
     "        1964	             211	         "" 320
     "        1965                    180                 400
     11        1966                    180                 400
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	     N/A	B.  19_  	C.  19	  	

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Volume and pressure monitors.


    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;  Completed, equipped and maintained in a
         manner that will prevent pollution of fresh water or endanger any
         natural resources.
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  Pressure is monitored with continuous   ~~
         pressure recorders.

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:  Surface pressures limited to
         1250 psi and the rate is limited to 300,000 gpd.
                                     (d)

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                                             Well Id.  Code;    Ml-9
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WFTiT."! IN TOE UNTIED STATES
 Permit Status:   PDR
                                    Operational Status:
                                                          NOUP
 Operating Company, Name and Address:  Dow Chemical Company, Bay Refining Div.
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
 1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01     (Month)	06_
 2.  Latitude and Longitude:   43°38'30"/83°07'30"
                                                       (Year)	73
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  sw 1/4, NE 1/4, NE 1/4, Sec 15,
      T14N,  R5E
     County:    Bay
                                     State;   Michigan
 5.  SIC Classification:   290CT
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.  Type Of Waste Injected:  Chemical  plant waste
 2.
 3-
 H.
 5.
 6.

 7.
 8.
 9-
10.
Date Well Permitted:	
Injection Rate:    64,800 gpd
                                          Completed:   10/13/54
                       N/A
Injection Pressure:	
Total Depth of Well;    4710 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Sylvania,  Devonian
                                         4425  ft.
Date Injection Began: (Day)
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)_
Previous Mode of Disposal:
                              N/A
jMonthT
 N/A
                                   (Month)
                                                      (Year)54
                                                                 (Gallons)
                    TYear)	67_
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
  Saginaw
  Michigan  Series
  Marshall	
  Berea	
  Antrim	
  Traverse-Detroit  R.   Devonian
                 (b)
                 Age
                  Pleistocene
                  Pennsylvanian
                  Mississippian
                  Mississippian
                  Mississippian
                  Miss.-Dev.
  Sylvania
                  Devonian
                                (c)      (d)         (e)
                                Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                  0         98	  sand,  clay	
                                  98         326       sand,  shale	
                                  424        133       sandstone	
                                  557        1234      sandstone	
                                  1791       171	  sandstone	
                                  1963       178       shale	
                                  2041       2307      limestone, dolomite, shale
                                  4453                sandstone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
IT) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(q) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Sylvania
4425
285
0.45 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Devonian



sandstone



300
4000



Miss . & Devonian



shale, carbonate.
sandstone

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
 N/A
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
k.  Mineral Resources in Area:    None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Cuprous  ammonium  acetate,
     phenol,  and caustic waste.		
2.
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A   	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH;    N/A
                                     (b)

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3•  Toxlclty:   Threshold concentration of copper in domestic water supplies
  -   is 1.0 mg/1; phenol may be fatal with a total dose of 1.5 grains       ~~

H.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  Possible corrosion of
     metallic components in caustic solution.
5.  Degradabllity Level and Rate:  None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
1. Casing and Tubing
Hole Casing or Tubing
Size Weight and Grade
Surface 14
Intermediate 14#
Size
14
10-3/4
Depth
Set
97
891

Injection
Other Tubing
5
2-1/2
4125

2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:   N/A
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  N/A
     Backers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment;  six centralizers
 5.   Bottom Hole  Completion;
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.;   N/A
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;    N/A
 2.  Filters:    N/A
                                      (0

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3.  Pumps:	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19	  	B.  19	  	C.  19_

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads:
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id.  Code:
                                            MI-10
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES
 Permit Status:
PDR
Operational Status:
o
 Operating Company Name and Address:  DOW Chemical Company. Bay Refining DJV.
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01
                    (Month)    06
 2.   Latitude and Longitude:  43°38'18"/83°51'00"
                   (Year)   73
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description):    sw 1/4. SE 1/4. NE 1/4. Sec 10.
      T14N.  R5E	
     County:    Bay
                       State;   Michigan
 5.   SIC Classification:  2900
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
 1.   Type Of Waste Injected:   Chemical plant waste
 2.  Date Well Permitted:    9/59
 3.  Injection Rate:   293,000 gpd
                            Completed:   7/28/59
     Injection Pressure:   1900 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   4605
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:    Sylvania, Devonian
                                               4489  ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month) 09
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   18,248,880    (3/1/73)
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
10.  Previous Mode of Disposal:
                                        (Year)   59
                                                   (Gallons)
                     (Month)
                N/A
                  jYear)
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
  Marshall
  Dundee
  Detroit River
  Sylvania 	
   (b)            (c)
   Age            Depth
    Mississippian   437
    Devonian        2900
    Devonian	   3245
    Devonian        4453
     (d)          (e)
     Thickness    Lithologic Description
     	  sandstone	
                  limestone
                  limestone
                  sandstone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Jfydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcles
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Sylvania
4489
126



Devonian



sandstone


Dundee-Detroit R.
2900
1553



Devonian



limestone


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:  Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
 N/A
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:    Some °il» 8as ancl coal found in the area.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate ^ydrologlcally Affected Area:  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Phenol water, 20% spent
     caustic, and acidic water.

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.   Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.   Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.   Specific Gravity:   N/A
    D.   Temperature:   N/A
    E.   pH:    N/A	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxic 1 ty :  Total dose of 1.5 grams of  phenol  may  be  fatal  to  humans.
M.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  Possible  corrosion of  metallic
     components by exposure to caustic.
5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate :   None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial  activity  minimal.	

7.  Pre-inJectlon Waste Treatment:   Settling
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                              40.5#    H-40            10-3/4	   891
Intermediate                         23#     J-55  CSG         7          4441
Injection          	    EUE tubing	    3-1/2     4000
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
     10-3/4 inch casing - 600 sks; 7 inch casing - 1050 sks.	
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):   N/A
  .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   six centralizers;
     Baker Model B packoff shoe at 4441 ft.;  Baker baffle collar at  4393 ft.
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:    9,000 gal.(9/2/59);
     16,000 gal. (9/3/59)	

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   N/A	
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:    N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   2/70	  Average   60	  Maximum	
"       '1/71                    60
"       7/72                    59
11
              2773
2.  Injection Pressure, psi  (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)  2/70	 Average   1530        Maximum
     "       1/71	           1280               	
     "       7/72                    1225	         	
     11       2773                    1775
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_72_     16,885,600      B.  19_71_    12,681,900  C.  1970_   24,576,400

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:    N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;    N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                            MI-ll
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED
Permit Status:
PDR
    Operational Status:
                                            o
Operating Company Name and Address:  Ford Motor Company, Rouge Plant
                                     Dearborn, Michigan	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
H.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3-
U.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 29
Latitude and Longitude: 42°18'00"
Well Location (Legal Description) :
T2Sj RUE
County : Wayne
SIC Classification: 3312
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
(Month) oi (Year) 73
/83°08'48"
SE 1/4, NW 1/4, NW 1/4. Sec 29.

State: Michigan


Type Of Waste Injected: Liquid coke oven wastes.


Date Well Permitted: 8/15/56
Injection Rate: 15j 000^000 gpy
Injection Pressure: 278 psi
Total Depth of Well: 563 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) 15


Completed :



Zone: Sylvania, Devonian
482 ft.
(Month) 08 (Year) 56
Total Volume Injected to Date: 247,000,000 (Gallons)
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 Drift
 Detroit River
 Sylvania
   (b)
   Age
   Pleistocene
   Devonian
   Devonian
(c)      (d)         (e)
Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
  0	     80	   clay,  gravel	
  80         400        dolomite	
  480120        sandstone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
Injection Unit Confining Bed
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Llthostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Jfydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, mlllidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Sylvania
482
74
211
490
490
Devonian



sandstone


Detroit River
80
400



Devonian



dolomite


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:
                                        Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
  Drift
Depth
  20
           Area!
Thickness  Extent
         Llthologlc
         Character
Fluid
Character
   60
variable  clay, sand
 .  Mineral Resources in Area:   Salt  is  mined near  the disposal well.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:  N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity): Waste  from  the manufacture
      of coke - cyanide = 270 ppm;  phenol  =  1300  ppm; H7S  =  300 ppm; Ammonium
      thiocyanate = 1579 ppm; sulfur = 1900  ppm.	
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:N/A                                  ~
    C.  Specific Gravity:   N/A	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH;   N/A	                    	  	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxicity:  Cyanide and phenol may be fatal to humans.	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;   None
5.  Degradability Level and Rate; 'N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:  Filtration. pH adjustment
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTHJCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weigit and Grade         Size       Set
Surface
Intermediate         9                                       7          583
Injection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
     7 inch casing - 95 sks.
3.  Well Head Equipment (Nane and Models);
 .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:   Open hole
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  Well acidized when well
     head pressure  reaches and maintains excessive values.

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQmPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  30,000 gal, sump; 900 gal, surge tank.



2.  Filters:   Leaf filters with diatomaceous earth and cartridge filter.
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:   Gardner Denver duplex reciprocating steam driven pump rated at
      100 gpm at 450 psig.	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    I960	 Average   24.7	  Maximum    25.8	
     "         1969                  24.8                   25.8
     "         1970	            20.8	             25.5
     "         1972                  21.6                   25.7
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    i960	 Average   177	  Maximum    284
     11         1969                  441                    551
     "         1970                  158                    477
     11         1972                  89                     273
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19_72    11,300,000     B.  19_71   12,000,000   C.  19_70     10,900.000

VIII.  SAFE3Y INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Pressure  and  flow recorder.	


    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   Completed, equipped  and maintained  in  a
          manner  that  will  prevent pollution  of fresh water or  endanger  any
          natural resource.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;   N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  Must operate as permitted.
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:    Mi-12
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    INJECTION WELLS IN TOE UNITE!) STATES
Permit Status:
PDR
                  Operational Status:	p_
Operating Company Name and Address: Leonard Refineries. inc._
                                    Alma, Michigan
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1. Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01
(Month) 06 (Year) 73
2. Latitude and Longitude: N/A
3. Well Location (Legal Description)
4. County: Gratiot
: N/A

State: Michigan
5. SIC Classification: 2900
II. GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1. Type Of Waste Injected: Waste effluent from refinery operation.


2. Date Well Permitted: 6/57
Completed :
3. Injection Rate: 20 gpm
4. Injection Pressure: 750 psi
5. Total Depth of Well: 1244 ft.
6. Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
7. Date Injection Began: (Day)

Zone: Marshall, Mississippian
1030 ft.
(Month) 06 (Year) 57
8. Total Volume Injected to Date: 63,097,192 (1/1/73) (Gallons)
9. Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
.0. Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A
(Month) (Year)


HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
 Drift
                     (b)
                     Age
                      Pleistocene
 Saginaw-Parma
 Bayport-Michigan
 Marshall
                  (c)
                  Depth
                    0
                    207
                       (d)         (e)
                       Thickness   Lithologic Description
                                   clay, gravel	
Pennsylvanian
Mississippian  	
Mississippian   1030
207
443
                    650
380
                                                         sandstone, shale
                                                         shale, dolomite
                                                         sandstone
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(k] Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure , psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Marshall
1030
219
0.45 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
1.0 psi/ft est.
Mississippian



sandstone
widespread

Bayport
650
380



Mississippian



shale, dolomite
widespread

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids: IDS = 24,600 ppm;
         Cl~  =  15.200 ppm; Na  =  4980 ppm; Ca = 3120 ppm; pH = 3.9	
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
 Drift
                                    Area!     Lithologic
                Depth    Thickness  Extent    Character
                                 Fluid
                                 Character
                                    variable  clay, gravel    good
 Saginaw
                 443
283
extensive sand,shale
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Several  small oil accumulations in Gratiot
     County.   There  is  also  considerable  coal in the area.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Inmediate Hydrologically Affected Area: N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS
                                                      Waste effluent  from
1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):	
     refinery operation.   The  waste consists of the  foul  condensate  and  spent
     caustic fulids.   Hydroxide  = 786  ppm;  phenols = 7.7  ppm	
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    C.  Specific Gravity:   1.002	
    D.  Temperature:   N/A	
    E.  pH;   8.8	
                                        N/A
                                        N/A
                                     (b)

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3.  Tbxlcity:   Total dose of 1.5  grams phenol mav be  fatal to humans; dose	
  "   of 1.95 grams of NaOH may be  fatal to humans.	

M.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components; Possible corrosion of
     metallic components by caustic  hydroxides.	
5-  Degradabillty Level and Rate:  slow anaerobic degradation of phenol


6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Brobablv not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-inJaction Waste Treatment:   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND (XXBTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface            	  	    10-3/4    452
Intermediate       	  	     7	   1025

  lection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
     10-3/4 inch casing - 265 sks;   7  inch  casing  -  225  sks.	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);  N/A
  .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;    Open hole
 6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:    N/A"
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:   N/A
 2.  Filters:   NTT"
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:    N/A	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    N/A	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)   12/69	  Average    752	  Maximum
     "        12/7C "               ' '745'
     "        12/71	             727
     "        12/72                   728
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  1922     8.635,320      B.  19 71    11.808.856   C.  19_70    5.684.520

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   N/A	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and water Quality Parameters Measured;  N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:   N/A
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;    N/A
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;    N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   N/A
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code;    Mi-13
                   CCKPILATION OF fflDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
  ,                  INJECTION WETT/! IN TOE UNITED STATES

Permit Status;    FDR	Operational Status:	o_
Operating Company Name and Address:  Chemetron Corporation	
                                     Holland,  Michigan	

I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

1.  Entry Date of Data: (Day)   01    (Month)   06	(Year)	73_
2.  Latitude and Longitude:  42°47'50"/86°07'55"
3.  Well Location (Legal Description):  NE 1/4,  NE 1/4, NW 1/4,  Sec 30.  T5N7
     R15W	
H.  County:   Ottawa	State:   Michigan	
5.  SIC Classification:   2899	
II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

1.  Type Of Waste Injected:  Effluent from pigment manufacturing process.
2.  Date Well Permitted;   1966	Completed:
3.  Injection Rate:  18,000.000 gpy	"
    Injection Pressure:   225 - 250 psi
5.  Total Depth of Well:  5895 ft.
6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone;   Cambrian,  4608 ft.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Date Injection Began: (Day)
Total Volume Injected to Date:
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
(Month)
90,000,000
(Month)
(Year)

(Year)
66
(Gallons)

Previous Mode of Disposal: None - new process




HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

(a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)         (e)
Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Lithologic Description
 N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
3) Ihickness (Ft.)
(5) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Ifydrofracturlng Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
N/A

























    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


                Depth
Name
 Drift
           Area!
Ihickness  Extent
Llthologic
Character
 Marshall
                      sand,  clay
                      sandstone
    Mineral Resources In Area:  Oil and gas in the area.
Fluid
Character
5-  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologlcally Affected Area:   One disposal  well  located  300 ft,
     south.
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity);  Pickle  liquor of  dilute
     sulfuric acid,  2 to 30% solution.	
2.
                                        None
    Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:	
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    C.  Specific Gravity:   1.0 - 1.125
    D.  Temperature:  100°F - 125°F	
    E.  pH:   1 - 9 ~~
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty:  N/A	


4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:  Corrosive from acid"

5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injectlon Waste Treatment:  Polishing filter and equalization holding.
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Welffit and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             13-5/8	   32.75//   H-40	   10-3/4     538
Intermediate         8-3/4          23#      J-55             7         4606
Injection          	   6.5#	    2-7/8     4600
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon: 10-374
     inch casing - 350 sks; 7 inch casing - 1375 sks.	
3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models):  N/A
  .  Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:  20 centralizers
     on 7 inch casing; Otic packer at 4606 ft.	
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:  Open hole completion.
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:  Acidized with 6000
     HCl.

VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  Two large settling tanks.


2.  Filters:Two closed delivery plate and frame filters.
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3.  Pumps:  Two injection pumps,  centrifugal  type, one of which  is  a  stand-by.


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    2/68	  Average    135	  Maximum	
               11/72                   150
     ii               ——         ——-
     n
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    2/68	  Average    125	  Maximum
               11/72                   225
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  1912.    18.000.000	B.  19.71   18.QQQ.QQQ   C.  19.zn  ia,nnn,nnn

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data; Injection pressure, annulus pressure, and
          injection flow recorder.	

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured; Once a day
          for suspended solids, pH, specific gravity, and chloride.

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads; N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:  MA-14 stand-by

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements:  Completed, equipped and maintained in a
         manner that will prevent pollution of fresh water or endanger any
         natural resources.
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   Must operate as permitted.
                                     (d)

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                                            Well  Id. Code:    Mi-14
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                    "INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNTIED STATES

 Permit Status;    FDR	Operational Status:	o_
 Operating Company Name and Address:   Chemetron Corporation. Pigment Division
                                      Holland, Michigan	
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Ehtry Date of Data:  (Day)   01      (Month)   06	(Year)   73
 2.   Latitude and Longitude: 42°47'50"/86°07'55"
 3.   Well Location (Legal Description): SE 1/4, NE 1/4. NW 1/4, Sec 30, T5N.
      R14W	
 H.   County ;    Ottawa	State:    Michigan	
 5.   SIC Classification:   2899         	           	     	
 II.   GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected: Effluent from pigment manufacturing process.
 2.  Date Well Permitted;   7/69                Completed:
 3.  Injection Rate:   18,000,000 gpy	'
     Injection Pressure:  225 -  250 psi
 5.  Total Depth of Well:   5910 ft.     	
 6.  Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:   Cambrian, 4608 ft.
 7.  Date Injection Began: (Day)	(Month)   07        (Year)   69	
 8.  Total Volume Injected to Date:   36,000,000	           (GallonsT
 9.  Date Injection Ceased: (Day)       (Month)             (Year)	
10.  Previous Mode Of Disposal:  None - new process	
 HI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

 1.  Lithology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well

 (a)                  (b)            (c)      (d)          (e)
 Name                 Age            Depth    Thickness   Llthologic Description
  N/A
                                     (a)

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    B.   Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(M) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) ftrdrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, minidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
N/A

























    C.   Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:    N/A
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers


Name            Depth
                                    Area!
                         Thickness  Extent
Lithologic
Character
Fluid
Character
    Mineral Resources in Area:   Oil and gas  in the  area.
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area;  One  disposal  well  300 ft.  north
IV.
1.
WASTE CHARACTERISTICS
Technical Description (Including
manufacturing process including
Radioactivity) : Effluent from a pigment
sulfuric acid = 0-15%, hydrochloric acid =
0-15%, ammonium sulfate = 0-15%, ammonia = 0;10%.
2.
Physical/Chemical Description
A. Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1
B. Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1
: None
: N/A
C. Specific Gravity: 1.0 - 1.125

D. Temperature: 100°F - 125°F
E. pH: 1.0 - 9.0


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3.  Toxiclty :   Acids may be fatal to humans.	
  *•


M.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   Corrosive  from acids.

5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate:  N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection;  bacterial  activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment;  Polishing  filtration  and  equalization
     holding.	


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             15                                       10-3/4      535
Intermediate         8-3/4                                  ^7         T73IT
Injection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:  10-3/4
     inch casing - 325 sks; 7 inch casing -  880  sks    	'	
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);  N/A
 .  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:    8  centralizers
     on 10-3/4 inch casing.	
5.  Bottom Hole Completion;   Perforated completion.
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.:   None
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;  2 large holding  tanks  and  4  large equalization
     tanks.	

2.  Filters:  Two closed delivery plate and frame filter  presses.
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3.  Pumps:   Two injection pumps, centrifugal type,  one of which is stand-by.


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    1971	  Average    120	  Maximum   150	
               1972                   120                  150
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)    1971	  Average    225	  Maximum   250
     "         1972                   225                  250
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  1972_   18,000,000	B.  1971_    9.000,000   C.  1970.   9,000,000

VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:   Injection pressure, annulus pressure and
          injection flow recorder.

    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;  Once a day
          for suspended solids, pH, specific gravity, chloride.

    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;   N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;   Use MA-13 as	
     stand-by	
3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   Completed,  equipped and maintained in a
          manner that will prevent pollution of  fresh water or endanger any
          natural resources.	
    B.  Monitoring Requirements;  N/A
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:   Must be operated as permitted.
                                     (d)

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                                             Well Id.  Code:
                                                              MI-15
                    COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                     INJECTION WELLS IN THE UNITED STAHS
                                         Operational Status:    NOUP
Permit Status;    FDR	
Operating Company Name and Address:  Wyandotte Chemical Company
                                     Wyandotte, Michigan
 I.   GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA

 1.   Entry Date of Data: (Day)  01
                                      (Month)	06
 2.   Latitude and Longitude: 42013'00"/83°08'12"
                       (Year)   73
 3.  Well Location (Legal Description);  Sec 23,  TIZN.  R2W
     County:    Wayne
                                         State:
                                                   Michigan
 5.   SIC Classification;   2812
 II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE

 1.   Type Of Waste Injected:  Chemical process  water  and  solid  residues.
 2.
 3.
 H.
 5.
 6.

 7.
 8.
 9.
10.
    Date Well Permitted;   10/66
    Injection Rate:  210.000.000 gpy
          Completed:
    Injection Pressure;  50 psig
    Total Depth of Well;  1400 ft.
    Name, Age, and Depth of Injection Zone:  Salina. Silurian
                                             850 ft.
    Date Injection Began: (Day)   24   (Month)  ip
                      (Year)  66
    Total Volume Injected to Date:   278.023.000
    Date Injection Ceased:  (Day)  12   (Month) "02	
    Previous Mode Of Disposal:  Sedimentation of solids on waste beds with
                      (Year)  68"
                                 (GailonsT
      discharge of clarified fluid to Detroit  River.
 PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
 1.  Ldthology and Stratigraphy
     A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
 (a)
 Name
 "DrTft
  Detroit River
  Sylvania	
  Bois Blank
  Bass Island
  Salina
                     (b)
                     Age
                      Pleistocene
                      Devonian
                      Devonian
                      Devonian
                      Silurian
                      Silurian
(c)
Depth
  5
  60
  165
  280
  310
  850
(d)         (e)
Thickness   Lithologic Description
  60         clay,  gravel
  115	   dolomite,  anhydrite
  115	   sandstone, dolomite
  30	   dolomite,  chert	
  415	   dolomite,  shale	
	   evaporites	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Thickness (Ft.)
(4) Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure, psi
(6) Hydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, millidarcies
(10) Fteservolr Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Salina
850
600
open cavity
open cavity

Silurian
cavity

10°
evaporites


Detroit
River
60
115
0 - 200


Devonian



dolomite
,, evaporites


    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids;  Salt cavity - saturated
          brine
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
                Depth
                  0
                                Area!
                     Thickness  Extent
                                Lithologic
                                Character
Fluid
Character
                       60
 Detroit River
                                sand,  gravel    potable
                                extensive dolomite
                                                H2S water
 .   Mineral Resources in Area:  salt
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:  Numerous abandoned salt wells,
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTTCS
1.
2.
Technical Description (Including Radioactivity); chemical process water,
 the waste contains 3% solids which are a mixture of CaCO^. CaSO/.. CaO.
    B.
    C.
    D.
    E.
                                        13.500 - 15.500
 and SnOp.  Solution mining operation and chlorine production.
Physical/Chemical Description
A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
    Specific Gravity:   1.17     "
    Temperature:
    pH:
                          79.000 - 112.000
         120° F
11.0 - 11.5
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty; None	
  tt


1.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components;  corrosive
5.  Degradablllty Level and Rate;   None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
     Probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal.	

7.  Pre-lnjectlon Waste Treatment:   N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND «)NSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tlibing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface
Intermediate        12-1/2	   24#  JT&C	  8-5/8      800
Injection
Other
2.  TVpe and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:
     400 sks common circulated to grade.	
 3.  Well Head Equipment  (Name and Models);  None
     Packers, Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   None
 5.   Bottom Hole Completion:  Open into abandoned salt cavity.

 6.   Hydraulic Fracturing,  Acidizing  Programs, etc.;   None
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:  N/A
 2.   Filters:   NTT
                                      (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     n
     it
     n
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	-      Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gait
    A.  19_  	B.  19_  	C.  19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation;
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                             MI-16
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                             '
                              WPT.T.S TN THE
Permit Status:
PDF
                       	Operational Status:
Operating Conpany Name and Address: Wyandotte  chemical  Co.
                                    Wyandotte, Michigan	
I.  GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
1.
2.
3.
5.
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01 (Month)
Latitude and Longitude: 42°13'31"/83°08'46"
Well Location (Legal Description): Sec 23,

County : Wayne State :
SIC Classification: 2818
06 (Year)
1
T12H, R2W

Michigan

73





II.  GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
1.  Type of Waste Injected:  Chemical process water
2.
3-
4.
5-
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
HI


Date Well Permitted: 10/66
Injection Rate: N/A
Injection Pressure: N/A
Total Depth of Well: 1400"
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day) ^/A






Completed :



Zone: Salina^
850'
(Month)



Silurian

(Year)
Total Volume Injected to Date: N/A
Date Injection Ceased: (Day)
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A

. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION
(Month)



(Year)









(Gallons)




1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Ifriits Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
 Drift
 Detroit River
 Sylvania
 Bois Bank	
 Bass Island
 Salina
(b)
Age
 Pleistocene
 Devonian
 Devonian
 Devonian
 Silurian
 Silurian
                                      60
                                      165
                            (d)
                            Thickness
                              60
                              115
                              115
                                      280
                              30
                                      310
                              4.15
                                      850
(e)
Lithologic Description
 clay,  gravel	
 dolomite,  anhydrite
 sandstone, dolomite
 dolomite,  chert	
 anhydrite, shale,  dol.
 evaporite	
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units

                                         Injection Unit
(1) Name
(2) Depth (Ft.)
(3) Ihickness (Ft.)
(i») Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
(5) Lithostatic Pressure > psi
f6) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
(7) Age of Unit
(8) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, roillidarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Areal
Distribution
Salina
850
400



Silurian


10°
evaporites
t

Detroit River
0
450
0 - 200


Devonian


10°
limestone, dolomite
sandstone

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Salt  cavitv
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Drift
Detroit River
Depth
0
450
Thickness
60
400
Area! Lithologic
Extent Character
variable sand, gravel
extensive dolomite
Fluid
Character
fresh
H9S



    Mineral Resources in Area:   None
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate Hydrologically Affected Area:   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):  Chemical process water
2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1:"
        Specific Gravity;   1.17	"
        Temperature:
        pH:
                                    13.500 -  15.500
                                    79.000 -  112.000
C.
D.
E.
         120° F
11.0 - 11.5
                                     (b)

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 .^ Ibxiclty :  None
4.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components :  Calcium sulfate scaling

5.  Degradabillty Level and Rate :    None
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not sterile at injection; bacterial activity minimal	

7.  Pre-lnjection Waste Treatment:  N/A
V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and Tubing

                   Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                   Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface                N/A	  	  	  	
Intermediate
Injection
Other
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:    N/A
3.  Well Head Equipment (Name and Models);    N/A
 ».  Packers, Centrallzers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:   N/A
5.  Bottom Hole Completion:    N/A
6.  Hydraulic Fracturing, Acidizing Programs, etc.;    NTT"
VI.  DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

1.  Holding Tanks and Plow Lines:    N/A
2.  Filters:
                                     (c)

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3.  Pumps:	

VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)
    Date (s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psl (During life of Well to Present)
    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19__  	B.  19_  	C.   19_
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION
1.  Monitoring Program
    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data:	
    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured:
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:
3.  Regulatory Aspects
    A.  Construction Requirements:
    B.  Monitoring Requirements:
    C.  Restidcticns or Operation Procedures:
                                     (d)

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                                            Well Id. Code:
                                                                  MI-17
                   COMPILATION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL
                                                   PAT
   INJECTION WELLS IN
Permit Status:
PDR
Operational Status:
Operating Company Name and Address:   niunk Laundromat
                                      1111 Round Lake Road - Union Lake. Mich lean
I.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II.
1.
2.
3.
14.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
Entry Date of Data: (Day) 01
Latitude and Longitude: N/A
Well Location (Legal Description):
County: Oakland
SIC Classification: 7211
GENERAL DATA ON WELL SITE
(Month) 06 (Year) 74

SW 1/4, r.E 1/4, ?n 1/4. Sec. 35. T3N. R8i:

State: Michigan


Type Of Waste Injected: Laundromat waste water.


Date Well Permitted: 3/67
Injection Rate: in,onn gal. /day
Injection Pressure: 5no psi
Total Depth of Well: 1840 ft.
Name, Age, and Depth of Injection
Date Injection Began: (Day)
Total Volume Injected to Date: 8
Date Injection Ceased: (Day) -'/A
Previous Mode of Disposal: N/A



Completed:



Zone: Syl van i an, Devonian, 1774

(Month) 03 (Year) 67
29,ono (Gallons)
(Month) (Year)


PI.  GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

1.  Llthology and Stratigraphy
    A.  Geological Description of Rock Units Penetrated by Well
(a)
Name
"TTrTTt
Sunbury
Be re a
Bedford
Antrim
Traverse
Dundee
Detroit K.
(b)
Age
PI eistocene
Mississippi an
Missi ssippi an
Mississippi an
Devonian
Devonian
Devonian
Devon inn
(c)
Depth
576
605
664
866
]Qno
121R
1437
(d)
Thickness

9Q
5Q
202
143
289
130
26?
(e)
Llthologic Description
slial e
sandstone/pil t
shal e
shale
shale/1 inestone
1 imestono
anhydri re/do lon-ite
 Sylvnnia
                    177
                  panristone/dolom' te
                                     (a)

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    B.  Geologic Description of Injection Unit and Other Possible Units
                                         Injection Unit
Conflninz Bed
(I) Mane
w

(1
(5
(£,
If
Depth (Ft.)
Thickness (Ft.)
Formation Fluid Pressure, psi
Llthostatlc Pressure, psi
) Ifydrofracturing Pressure, psi
> Age of Unit
(B) Porosity %
(9) Permeability, raLllldarcies
(10) Reservoir Temperature, °C
(11) Character and Area!
Distribution
Sylvania
1774

0.45 jsi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
1.0 psi/ft. est.
Devonian



sandstone


Bedford-Dundee
664
700



Miss . -Devonian



shales, carbonates &
evapo rites

    C.  Chemical Characteristics of Formation Fluids:   Saline
3.  Geohydrology of Fresh Water and Other Useful Aquifers
Name
Coldwater
Berea
Depth
300
608
Thickness
15
60
Areal Lithologlc
Extent Character
extensive shale
extensive sandstone
Fluid
Character
rreshwater
freshwater



4.  Mineral Resources in Area;  No mineral resources are reported in the area of
      the  disposal well.	
5.  Location of Other Wells, Abandoned Wells, and Other Penetrations in
    Immediate tfydrologlcally Affected Area;   N/A	
IV.  WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Technical Description (Including Radioactivity):   Laundromat waste water
      Ca  36,400  ppm, Mg  8,900 ppm, Na 59,000 ppm, K  3,000 ppm, phosphates.   ~

2.  Physical/Chemical Description
    A.  Cone. Suspended Solids, mg/1:   N/A
    B.  Cone. Dissolved Solids, mg/1;   466,000
    C.  Specific Gravity;   1.19	
    D.  Temperature;   N/A	
    E.  pH;   5.8	
                                     (b)

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3.  Toxiclty:  N/A	
  *  ^__^____________—-_—-___——————_——^——————————————————^——

H.  Reactivity with Surface Equipment Components:   N/A
5.  Degradability Level and Rate;   N/A
6.  Biological Level at Injection and Estimated Biological Level After Injection:
      Probably not  sterile at  injection; bacterial activity minimal. _

7.  Pre-injection Waste Treatment:   Filtration and sedimentation — J screens
      to  3  compartment block settling-holding tanks.                           ~


V.  WELL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1.  Casing and lUbing

                    Hole            Casing or Tubing                    Depth
                    Size            Weight and Grade         Size       Set
Surface             TFI/4         Jf-55  21 ///ft.           JF578
Intermediate        7-7/8            33   20  ff/ft.           "           "82
                    6-1/4           J-55   15.5  ff/ft.         5=172       1.561
   lection           4-3/4
OthSF
2.  Type and Amount of Cement, Cement Additives, Emplacement Horizon:    8-5/8  inch
       casing - 175 sks ;  7 inch casing  -  175  sks.	;	


3.  tell Head  Equipment  (Name and Models);   N/A                      "
     Packers,  Centralizers, and Other Subsurface Equipment:    N/A
 5.   Bottom Hole  Completion;    Open hole completion.
 6.   Hydraulic  Fracturing,  Acidizing Programs, etc.;   AcidizationT
 VI.   DESCRIPTION OF SURFACE EQUIPMENT

 1.   Holding Tanks and Plow Lines;   3 compartments-cement block settling tank.



 2.   Filters;   3 screens.
                                      (0

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3.  Pumps:   50  gpm pump	


VII.  OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS

1.  Injection Rate, gpm (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum	
     it
2.  Injection Pressure, psi (During Life of Well to Present)

    Date(s)	  Average	  Maximum
3.  Annual Volume Injected, gal.
    A.  19       N/A	B.  19    	C.  19
VIII.  SAFETY INFORMATION

1.  Monitoring Program

    A.  Monitoring Devices and Data;   Flow volume and pressure monitors,


    B.  Sampling Frequency and Water Quality Parameters Measured;   N/A
    C.  Frequency of Measuring Water Levels and Hydrostatic Heads;  N/A
2.  Contingency Plan for Well Failure During Operation:   N/A

3.  Regulatory Aspects

    A.  Construction Requirements;   Completed, equipped and maintained in a
          manner that will prevent pollution of fresh water or endanger any
          natural resources .
B.  Monitoring Requirements:   Max. injection pressure, daily vol
            -H          volume o* waste injected, accumulative am
                                                                  volume of waste
                    mnnthiv voum                   ,              amuuiiL ^'

    C.  Restrictions of Operation Procedures;  Must operate as permitted.
                                     (d)

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