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1 MAILING ADDRESS, B, 3667 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA OEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT V DMR: 2313 WWCR: 31 3 DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES OFFICE ADDRESS, JAMES L. CALVER, COMMISSIONER C. Aottesville, VA WATER WELL COMPLETION REPORT OWNER: ~U~.~S~.~G~e~o~l~o~g~i~c~a~l~S~u~r~v~e~yL D epartment of Inte rior Moilino Address : W a shington, D. C. McCormick Road Charlottesville, Virginia T EN ANT: T::...:ce-'s-'t_W'--e~1~1'-#::...::.8 Moiling Ad dress: _ DR ILL E R : _-,S-y,d,n=o,r-H,-,y,d,r,o,d=y~n,,,a,,-m~ic=s.L' ---,InC!:c,,-,-. W ELL LOC A T ION: C a u n I y _--,P=-=r-=i::;nc::cc:e,-,W.:...l::; 1::1::.ia=m=--- Moiling Address:1305 Brook Rd Richmond, Va. Approx. _...:l,- ~s --Cw'e::..::.s.:.t ( directi on of -Uc.:,.--'S.:.,....:H:.o...:: w'y'.-=.1.::.5 and 2 1 / 2 -miles north (diroclion ofst. Rt. 55 (GI VE DIRECT ION AND DISTANCE IN FEET OR MILES FROM TWO REFERENCE POINTS - ROADS, TOWNS, RIVERS, ETC. - ON COUNTY HIGHWAY OR OTHER MAP. DATE STARTED:...:8~/...:1...:3~/...:6~8 DATE COMPLETED: 8/23/68 TY P E 0 F DR ILL RIG USE D:...:a'ir'-='r..::o't'a.=.rLy TOTA L DEPTH _=-=- 250 foo' WATER LEVEL: Slands IoOI bolow surface OR has NATURAL Ilow 01 go lions por minute. Y I E L D T EST: MOl hod -,oa-iro--,l'i... ft- HOLE SI Z E: 12 Inches fro m == 22 f ee t Dr owd o wn Inc h P. S fr om '-'- 89 f c t! 1 Ra t e -- 8 gol. per m i n. 6 1/2 Inches fr om ~I o --'=_ 250 f ee I Duration _'-_ o h rs., 30 min.. SCREEN SIZ E: Inche 5 fr om 10 feel WATE R ZONES: Irom 1_7_5 10 1_7.:...5_1-'/_2_1.01 i nc he 5 from 10 f ec i from lo feet inc h e s fr om 10 fe e l Irom I I CASE S IZ E: *10 Inches from '= 22 foel WATER: Col or Tosle 7 inches fr om ,,-,- 1 e e t Odor Temp. OF i nches fr o rn l o fe e t WELL TO SUPPLY: (check one Home GROUTING: Melhod Form Town School Ind uslry Olhe r test well PUMP: Moteriol Depth fe et Type WATER ANALYSIS AVAILABLE:Yos No_x_ Copac ity gal per min DRILL CUTTINGS SAVE D: Yes~N o Oepth of intake f e el (D RI LL CUTTINGS SHOU LD BE COL LECTED AT 10 FOOT INTERVALS. THESE SAMPLES MAY BE SHIPPED TO TH IS OFFI CE EXPRESS COLL ECT. SAMPLE BAGS ARE FURN IS HED FREE OF CHARGE UPON RE QUEST R ARKS:_-.::>:.:.....A~l~l:...!::c~a;;:s~i~n:Cg~p~u'l=:le::.:d~o:':u~t!:..._!'a~fc':t~e~r~a=_ir-'t'e's~t-:_w=e:.:!l~l~a~b~a'n=d:::ocon::::e~d_a~n=:d~h=:o~l~e'_'=b~a'c~k::.-:cf~i'l=-le'd'_. (LOG OF WEL L OV ER
2 LOG FU R NI SHE 0 8 Y : _-,S-V=d,,n'0c.:r'-.H,-V,-,do:.r=o,d-,V..:.n,a,ffi=i,c-,,s...--=In=c-, 0 ATE 8 / 26 / 68 r----=d=e=p=t~h-----, ~ (feet _ TYPE OF ROCK OR SOIL PENETRATED REMARKS FROM TO (grovel, clay, etc., hardness, color, etc. (wafer, CQvin9, shot, screen, sample, etc. 0 1 Topsoil 1 46 Sitndy soil and boulders Quartz and greenstone Quartz and greenstone boulders Greenstone and quartz Greenstone Sandstone Greenstone and quartz,!nixed (Use additional forms if necessary
3 INTERVAL SHEET Page 1 of 1 WWCR: 313 VDMR Well No; 2313 Date r e c'd : PROP: COMP: COUNTY : 11/8/68 U. S. Geological Survey (Test Well #8 Sydnor Hydrodynamics, Inc. Prince William (Antioch Sample Interval: from 0 t o : 250' Number of samples: 23 Total Depth: 250' Oil or Gas: Water;x Exploratory: From- To o A ll intervals have both washed and unwashed samples.
4 OWNER: U. S. Geological Survey, Test Well #8 DRILLER: Sydnor Hydrodynamics, Inc. COUNTY: Prince William (Antioch VDMR: 2313 WWCR: 313 TOTAL DEPTH: 250' GEOLOGIC LOG Depth in feet COLLUVIUM? (0-90' Gravelly sand - tan, partially weathered, moderately sorted, angular to subrounded, fine - grained sand; quartz, with traces of detrital material and clay Gravelly sand - tan, partially weathered, poorly sorted, angular to subrounded, fine - grained sand; quartz, feldspar, mica, and lithic fragments (quartzite, schist and sandstone Gravel - greenish- gray; angular to subangular rock fragments that include epidosite, unikite, quartzite, basalt or diabase, greenstone and vein quartz No sample Gravel - greenish- gray; angular to subangular rock fragments that include epidosite, unikite, quartzite, greenstone, basalt or diabase, and vein quartz No sample Gravelly sand - brown, partially weathered; fine to medium grained,poorly sorted, angular to subrounded sand; quartz and feldspar, with rock fragments that include epidosite, quartzite, greenstone and vein quartz well sorted; no gravel or fine sand CATOCTIN FORMATION (90-250' Metamorphosed basalt - gray; aphanitic, n o n -foliated, a few slickensides; very low grade metamorphism; plagio clase feldspar, biotite, chlorite, quartz, epidote, amphiboles (?, and trace of calcite; fragments of epidosite and metamorphosed quartzite, sandstones and tuffs
5 - 2 - OWNER: U. S. Geological Survey, Test Well #8 VDMR: Metamorphosed basalt - gray; aphanitic, non-foliated, a few slickensides; very low grade metamorphism; plagio clase feldspar, biotite, chlorite, quartz, epidote, amphiboles (?, and trace of calcite; fragments of epidosite and-nletamorphosed quartzite, sandstones and tuffs 0-90' ' R ock Unit GEOLOGIC SUMMARY Colluviulll? Catoctin Formation Earl y Cambrian NOTE: original size of sedimentary material in the fir st 50 feet destroyed by drill bit Vir ginia Division of Mineral Resour ces Robert G. Willson, Geologist November 19, 1'968
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