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MAILING ADDRESS, Bc 3667 C. Jiottesville, VA 22903 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGI N IA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES JAMES L. CALVER, COMMISSIONER WATER WELL COMPLETION REPORT W#: 3279 C#: 173 OFFICE ADDRESS, McCormick Road Charlottesville, Virginia OWN ER I=.r=.a::...;M::.u=.s=.e=- Moilino Address: Oak Grove, VA TENANT: ~H~a~r~b~0~r~V=i~e~w~C~0=1~on~yL_~#~2 MoilinQ Address: Box 498 DRILLER : Douglas & Dickinson, Inc. Mailing Address: Narsa~'7. VA WE L L - LOC AT ION: C 0 u n I y w... e"-s;:.t... m=o"-r;:.e.::l;:.an=d'- Ap pro,. _2--'... 3"-- ~~ s _.::N"'o"'rc::t::h:.:e:.:a::s"t=- ( dire c I, on of "O"a:;kc...::G:;:r"'o:.:vc::e=-- ond 4=- mi les _-=S"'o.=u.::th:=-- ( d i rec t ion 01 _C=.o=.l=._B=e.::a"'c"'h'---- (GIVE DIRECTION AND DISTANCE IN FEET OR MILES FROM TWO REFERENCE POINTS - ROADS, TOWNS, RIVERS, ETC. - ON COUNTY HIGHWAY OR OTHER MAP. OAT EST ART ED: Fe_b... r'-u"'a'-'ry"'--_2_2-'-,--"1_9_71 DATE COMPLETED: February 26, 1971 T Y P E 0 FOR ILL RIG USE 0: _--'F:.;:a=io;:l=i"'n:.o9'-=R.::o"' t;.::ar =-y TOTA L DE P T H 357 fe e' WATER level: Slands 4:!-_leel below surface OR has NATURAL Ilow 01 gallons per minute. Y I E LOT EST: Mel ho d _--",Ai=' "'r.::l"'i"'f"'t'- HOl E SIZ E: 6 Inches fro m 0 to 231 fe to t Drowd own 4"",0 lee I 3 7/Snc hes from 23J 10 357 fee I Ra t e _,,4... 0,- gol. per mi n. inche 5 from to feel Duration 2 hrs., min. SCREEN SIZ E: 2 Inche s from 338 to 353 fee t WATER ZONES: from 338 10 _-",,~ 353 I. e I inches from 10 feci from 10 Ieel inches fr om 10 feet from to Ieel CASE SIZE: 4 In ch e s from 0 10 231 feet WATER: Color ok Toste 2 inches from 231 10 338 fe e t Odor ok Temp. OF 2 inches from 353 10 357 fe el WELL TO SUPPLY: (check one Home GROUTING: Method Tremmie Farm Town School Neat cement 105 Moterial Deplh fee I Subdivision Ind U 51 ry Olh er_-=======- PUMP: Type Installed by owner WATER ANALYSIS AVAILABLE:Y.s No~ Copacity 901 per min 34 DRILL CUTTINGS SAVED: Yes~No Oepth of intake f eet. (DRILL CUTTINGS SHOULD BE COLLE CTED AT 10 FOOT INTERVALS. THESE SAMPLES MAY BE SHIPPED TO THI S OFFICE EXPRESS COLLECT. SAMPLE BAGS ARE FURNISHED FREE OF CHARG E UPON REQUEST R. ~RKS: (LOG OF WELL OVER

LOG FURNISHED BY : _-=D.::O.::u"'gc:l:.:a::s:.:s=-=&:...:D:.:i:.:c:.:k.::~:.: n"'s::.o::.n:.:..:.,--"i_n_c...:" DATE : FROM DEPTH (fee I TO TYPE OF ROCK DR SOIL PENETRATED REMARKS (grovel, cloy, etc., hardness, color, etc. (water, cavin(j, shot, screen, sample, etc. 0 10 21 31 42 52 63 73 84 94 105 115 126 136 147 157 168 178 189 199 210 220 231 241 252 263 273 284 294 305 315 326 336 346 10 Sand & fine gravel 21 Mottled clay 31 Clay & fine gravel 42 " ". " 52 " " " 63 " II " 73 Gray clay 84 Gray clay 94 Gray clay 105 Gray clay 115 Gray clay 126 Gray clay 136 Gray clay 147 Gray clay & shell 157 " ". " 168 " " 178 " " " 189 ",.,. 199 Gray clay 210 " " 220 Blue clay 231 " " 241 Sand & clay 252 Sand 263 " 273 " 284 " 294 " 305 " 315 " 326 " 336 " 346 " 357 " (Use add Itional f orm s i f necessary

VIRGINIA DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES Box 3667, Charlottesville, VA 22903 INTERVAL SHEET Page 1 of 1 Well Repository No: W#: 3279 C#: 173 Da te rec ' d: 6/21/71 Date Processed: 10/15/71 Sample Interval: from : to: 357 O PROPERTY: Ira Muse Number of samples: 34 COMPANY: Douglas & Dickinson Total Depth: 357' COUNTY: westmoreland Oil or Gas: Water: Exp l oratory: (Oak Grove From-To From-To From-To From-To o - 10 263-73 10-21 273-84 21-31 284-94 31-42 294-305 42-52 305-15 52-63 315-26 13-73 326-36 13-84 336-46 84-94 346-57 94-105 105-15 ll5-26 126-36 136-42 142-51 151-68 168-78 178-89 189-99 199-210 10-20 20-31 31-41 41-52 52-63 Washed only not enough to split.

OWNER: Ira Muse, DRILLER: Douglas and Dickinson COUNTY: westmoreland (Oak Grove w# : 3279 C#: 173 TOTAL DEPTH: 357' QUAD: Col. Beach S. GEOLOGIC LOG Depth ( feet o - 10 10-21 21-31 31-42 42-52 52-63 63-73 73-84 84-94 94-105 105-115 115-126 126-136 Sand - light grayish orange; fine to medium grained, 20% granules, few pebbles; subangular to subrounded; poorly sorted; quartz; feldspar; few opaques. Sand and clay - grayish orange, light olive gray, dark yellowish orange; moderate clay; abundant sand, fine to medium grained, few pebbles; subangular to subrounded; moderately well sorted; quartz; feldspar; glauconite, 2% of sand sized fraction; few flakes of muscovite. Sand - light olive gray; slightly clayey; medium to coarse grained, some granules; sub angular to subrounded; moderately well sorted; quartz; feldspar; some glauconite; few flakes of muscovite. AS above plus some fine grains, moderately sorted. Clay - olive light gray; abundant sand; medium to coarse grained, few granules; subangular to rounded; moderately well sorted; quartz; glauconite 30% of sand sized fraction; some lignite; few shell fragments; muscovite. Sand - olive light gray; moderate clay; medium to coarse grained, some granules; subangular to subrounded; moderately well sorted; quartz; feldspar; some glauconite; f few flakes of muscovite. Clay - olive light gray; abundant sand; fine grained, some medium grains; few pebbles; subangular to subrounded; well sorted; quartz; glauconite; 10% of sand sized fraction; feldspar (pebble; some muscovite; lignite ; few bone fragments. AS above plus some light grayish yellow clay; some granules; no bone fragments. Sand - olive light gray; moderate clay; medium grained; sub angular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; 40% glauconite; fe., flakes of muscovite; lignite. As above. As above except no lignite. Sand - olive light gray; abundant clay; medium grained, some fine grains; subangular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; 30% glauconite; some muscovite. As above plus few black phosphatic fragments.

OWNER: Ira Muse -2- W#: 3279 Depth (feet 136-142 142-151 151-168 168-178 Clay -- olive light gray, yellowish gray, moderate orange pink; abundant sand; medium grained, some coarse grains, few granules; subangular to subrounded; moderately well sorted; quartz; glauconite 15% of sand fraction; few pieces of lignite; muscovite. Clay and sand -- olive light gray; abundant clay; moderate sand; medium grained, some coarse grains; sub angular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; glauconite 30% of sand fraction; some muscovite. Sand -- olive light gray; abundant clay; medium grained; subangular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; glauconite 20% of sand fraction; some muscovite. Clay -- olive light gray, moderate orange pink, very light gray; abundant sand; medium grained, few granules, few pebbles; sub angular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; glauconite 20% of sand fraction; few flakes of muscovite. 178-189 - 189 199 As above except moderate sand. As above except clay and sand; abundant clay; moderate sand; few shell fragments. 199-210 210-220 220-231 231-241 241-252 252-263 263-273 273 284 As above plus some coarse grains. Sand -- olive gray; moderate clay; medium grained; subangular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; 20% glauconite; few flakes of muscovite; few shell fragments. Sand -- olive light gray; moderate clay - olive light gray, moderate orange pink; medium grained, some very fine grains; subangular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; 30% glauconite; few flakes of muscovite; lignite. Sand - - olive light gray; moderate clay; medium grained, some granules, few pebbles; subangular to subrounded; moderately well sorted; quartz; 20% glauconite; few flakes of muscovite; lignite. Sand -- salt and pepper; medium grained; subangular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; 35% glauconite; few flakes of muscovite; forams (inc. Buccella, Robulus, and Globigerina. As above except 40% glauconite; forams (inc. Buccella; ostracode. As above. Sand -- salt and pepper; some stained grains; medium grained, some coarse grains; sub angular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; 35% glauconite (black, green, brown; few flakes of muscovite.

'owner: Ira Huse -3- w#: 3279 Depth (feet 284-294 294-305 305-315 315-326 326-336 336-346 346-357 Sand -- salt and pepper; some moderately to heavily stained grains; medium grained; subangular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; 40% glauconite (dark green, brown; few shell fragments; muscovite; forams (inc. Buccella; gypsum. As above except no gypsum. As above. Sand -- olive light gray; slightly clayey; medium grained, some coarse grains, some granules, few pebbles; sub angular to rounded; moderately well sorted; quartz; 35% glauconite; feldspar; muscovite; forams (inc. Buccella. Sand -- salt and pepper; medium grained; subangular to rounded; well sorted; quartz; 35% glauconite; few flakes of muscovite; forams scarce (inc. Buccella and Robulus. Sand -- white; medium grained; subangular to subrounded; well sorted; quartz; feldspar; 7% glauconite; few flakes of muscovite; garnet. Sand -- white; medium to coarse grained; sub angular to subrounded; well sorted; quartz; feldspar; 7% glauconite; some muscovite; few grains of garnet. NOTE: All samples are unwashed. Logged by: Hichael T. Currie