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) Page,_-=-H~l,-- Date, 8~-~2~7_-~62=- PROP: PROP : BLUE RIDGE POULTRY AND EGG CXi. #2 COMP: COMP : SYDNOR COUNTY: SHENANDOAH COUNTY: (CDLUMB IA FURNACE) VDMR WELL NO. W699 FROM: TO : INTERV AL SHEET VDMR Well No.: WELL NO. 699 WWCR #186 Sample Interval: from,--=-o to 750 Total depth, 7.!..;5"-'0"- Oil Gas, Water_ X,Exp1oratory Cuttings_ X Core Ot her From- To 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 300_310 310_320 320_330 330_340 340-350 600 _ 610 610 _ 620 620-630 630-640 640-650 Insufficient Quantity of material to _ wash 0-50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100 350..360 360..370 370..380 380..390 390.A00 650-660 660-670 670-680 680-690 690.,700 10o. 110 l1o. 120 12o. 130 13o. 140 14o. 150 400.A10 410.A20 420.A30 430.A40 440_450 700-710 710-720 Mi s'sing 730-740 740-750 15(}' 160 16(}' 170 17(}. 180 181). 190 191). 200 450 _460 460_470 470_480 480 _490 490_500 200-210 210-220 220-230 230-240 240-250 500,.510 510_520 520_530 530_540 540_550 250 260 260 _270 270 _280 280_290 290_300 550 560 560-'570 570-580 580-590 590-600

OWNER: DRILLER: COUNTY: Blue Ridge Poultry & Egg Co. #2 Sydnor Pump and Well Co. Shenandoah (Columbia Furnace) VDMR# WWCR# Depth: 699 186 750 SAMPLE EXAMINATION (washed samples) o - 10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100 Clay - light orange, soft, 10% fine to coarse grained, subrounded quartz grains. Clay - light and dark orange, soft, slightly silty. Clay - light orange, moderately hard, silty with some coarse quartz grains. Clay - light orange, moderately hard, very silty with some subrounded gravel- size particles. Limestone - light gray, moderately soft, highly weathered, highly calcareous, 100/0 light orange clay. Limestone - light gray to black, hard, slightly weathered, highly calcareous, 50/0 light orange clay (top of bedrock in this interval). Limestone - light gray to black, hard, dense, some weathering, highly calcareous, 3%, light orange clay. Limestone - black, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 1% light orange mud, heavy trace of white calcite vein material. 100-110 Limestone - black, hard, dense, highly calcareous, carbonac e ous, trace of white calcite vein material. 110-120 120-130 130-140 140-150

Page 2 150-160 160-170 170-180 180-190 190-200 200-210 210-220 220-230 230-240 240-250 250-260 260-270 270-280 280-290 290-300 300-310 310-320 320-330 Limestone - black, hard, dense, highly calcareous, carbonaceous, trace of iron stained calcite. Limestone - medium gray, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 15% white calcite vein material. Limestone - light gray, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 100/b white calcite vein material. Limestone - light gray, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 20/Q white calcite vein material, trace of iron staining. Limestone - light gray, hard, dense, highly calcareous, heavy trace of white calcite vein material and marcasite. Limestone - light to dark gray, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 10% white calcite vein material, trace of marcasite. Limestone - light gray, very hard, nodular, dense, highly calcareous. Limestone - medium gray, very hard, dense, highly calcareous, 1% white calcite vein material. Limestone - light gray. very hard. dense, highly calcareous, heavy trace of calcite vein material, trace of weathered limestone.

Page 3 330-340 340-350 350-360 360-370 370-380 380-390 390-400 400-410 410-420 420-430 430-440 440-450 450-460 460-470 470-480 480-490 490-500 500-510 Limestone - light gray, very hard, dense, highly calcareous, heavy trace of calcite vein material. Limestone - light gray and black, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 20/0 calcite vein material. dense, highly calcareous, heavy trace of calcite vein material, trace of weathered limestone. dense, highly calcareous, lo/q calcite vein material, trace of pyrite. dense, highly calcareous, heavy trace of calcite vein material and fine grained subrounded quartz sand. dens e, highly calcareous, heavy trace of calcite vein material and fine to coars e grained, subrounded quartz sand.

Page 4 510-520 520-530 530-540 540-550 550-560 560-570 570-580 580-590 590-600 600-610 610-620 620-630 630-640 640-650 650-660 660-670 670-680 dense, highly calcareous, heavy trace of calcite vein material and fine to coars e grained, s ub r ou.nd ed., quartz sand, trace of clay. dens e, highly calcareous, trace of calcite vein material, 10/0 fine to coarse grained, s ubr ound.ed., quartz sand, trace of iron oxide. dense, highly calcareous, trace of calcite vein material, 45% fine, subrounded quartz grains, trace of iron oxide. Limestone - light gray, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 1% calcite vein material, 1% fine to coarse grained, subrounded quartz sand, trace of iron oxide. Limestone - light gray, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 1% calcite vein material, 450/0 fine to coarse grained, subrounded quartz sand, trace of iron oxide. Lime stone - light gray and black, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 1% calcite vein material, heavy trace of fine to coarse grained, subrounded quartz sand, trace of iron oxide. Limestone - light gray and black, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 1% calcite vein material, trace of fine grained, subrounded quartz sand and iron oxide.

Page 5 680-690 690-700 700-710 710-720 720-730 730-740 740-750 No sample Limestone - light gray and black, hard, dense, highly calcareous, 1% calcite vein material, trace of fine grained, subangular quartz sand and iron oxide. Limestone - black with some gray, hard, dense, calcareous, 1% fine to medium grained, s ub r ou.nd.ed, quartz sand, trace of calcite vein material and iron oxide. GEOLOGIC SUMMARY AGE Early Ordovician Formation or unit Limestone Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Merrick S. Whitfield, Geologist August 31, 1962