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Ground-Water Site Inventory Data for Selected Wells on Or Near the INEL GROUND-WATER SITE INVENTORY DATA FOR SELECTED WELLS ON OR NEAR THE IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY, 1949 THROUGH 1982 By Jefferson C. Bagby, Luke J. White, Jack T. Barraclough and Rodger G. Jensen U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report 84-231 Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Idaho Falls, Idaho July 1984 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR WILLIAM P. CLARK, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Dallas S. Peck, Director For additional information Copies of this report can write to: be purchased from: Project Chief Open-File Services Section U.S. Geological Survey, WRD Western Distribution Branch P.O. Box 2230 Box 25425, Federal Center INEL, CF-690, Rm 164 Denver, Colorado 80225 Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401 11 CONTENTS Page List of wells for which records are published ............ iv Conversion factors .......................... viii Abstract ............................... 1 Introduction ............................. 2 Purpose and scope ........................ 5 Acknowledgments ......................... 5 Numbering systems for wells ..................... 5 IJSGS site identification numbers ................ 5 Idaho we 11-number ing system ................... 12 Local well names ........................ 12 Regional hydrology .......................... 12 Collection of records ........................ 17 General site data ........................ 18 Owner identification ...................... 18 Other site identification numbers ................ 20 Site visit data ........................ 20 Well-construction data ..................... 20 Dimensions of the hole constructed ............... 20 Casing schedule ......................... 20 Openings schedule ........................ 20 Production data ......................... 20 Lift data ............................ 21 Maior pump data ......................... 21 Available log data ....................... 21 Water pumpage/withdrawal data collection ............ 21 Geohydrologic unit descriptions ................. 21 Aquifer data .......................... 21 Pertinent remarks ........................ 21 Summary and conclusions ..................... 22 Selected references ......................... 23 ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1. Relief map of Idaho showing the location of the INEL, Snake River Plain, and generalized ground-water flow lines of the Snake River Plain aquifer (from Barraclough, Lewis, and Jensen, 1981) ...... ............... 3 2. Location of the INEL facilities .............. 4 3. Site identification numbers and locations of selected wells near the INEL ................... 6 4. Local nanes and locations of selected wells near the INEL . 7 5. Site identification numbers and locations of selected wells on the INEL ........................ 8 6. Local names and locations of selected wells on the INEL . 9 7. Site identification numbers and locations of selected wells in the ICPP-TPA area .................. 10 8. Local names and locations of selected wells in the ICPP- TRA area ........................ 11 9. Diagram showing Idaho we 11-numbering system ........ 13 10. Site schedule form 9-1904-A ................ 19 iii TABLES Page Table 1. Site identification numbers, local well names, and Idaho well numbers ....................... 14 2. Numeric codes used to represent counties and towns in this report .......................... 18 3. Key to abbreviations used in this report .......... 27 4. Ground-water site inventory data for selected wells on or near the INEL ...................... 28 LIST OF WELLS FOR WHICH RECORDS ARE PUBLISHED Well name Site ID number 01S27E14dccl 431946113161401 .............. 34 04N26E32cbbl 433748113234001 .............. 230 ANP 3 disposal 435053112423201 .............. 316 ANP 5 435308112454101 .............. 334 ANP 6 435152112443101 .............. 328 ANP 7 435522112444201 .............. 348 ANP 9 434856112400001 .............. 292 ANP 10 434909112400401 .............. 296 ARA 2 433107112492201 .............. 90 ARA 3 433156112494401 .............. 102 Arbor test 433509112384801 .............. 198 Arco test 434001113215201 .............. 246 Area II 433223112470201 .............. 112 Cerro Grande 432618112555501 .............. 44 CFA 1 433204112562001 .............. 104 CFA 2 433144112563501 .............. 100 Corehole 1 432927112410101 .............. 68 Corehole 2A 434558112444801 .............. 272 CPP 1 433433112560201 .............. 186 CPP 2 433432112560801 .............. 184 CPP 3 disposal 433413112560401 .............. 174 D and W Hansen 435045113031701 .............. 312 EBR I 433051113002601 .............. 88 EBR II 1 433546112391601 .............. 214 EBR II 2 433544112391301 .............. 212 EOCR 433120112535101 .............. 94 FET 3 disposal 435124112433701 .............. 326 Fire Station 2 433548112562301 .............. 218 Grazing 2 431551112493201 .............. 30 Highway 2 433307112300001 .............. 126 Highway 3 433256113002501 .............. 122 Highway 1-A 433218112191603 .............. 110 Highway 1-B 433218112191602 .............. 108 Highway 1-C 433218112191601 .............. 106 Idaho Fish and Game 435504112222301 .............. 346 IET 1 435153112420501 .............. 330 INEL 1 433717112563501 .............. 226 iv LIST OF WELLS FOR WHICH RECORDS ARE PUBLISHED (cont'd) Well name Site ID number Page Inland Brick 433819113191601 .............. 234 Leo Roger's 1 432533112504901 .............. 42 Linderman and Bo 435028112202601 .............. 306 LOFT 1 435120112432101 .............. 324 LOFT 2 435119112431801 .............. 322 LPTF disposal 434946112412401 .............. 302 LPTF production 434952112411301 .............. 304 MTR test 433520112572601 .............. 200 Mud Lake 435034112284301 .............. 310 No Own 24 435332112331801 .............. 336 NRF 1 433859112545401 .............. 242 NRF 2 433854112545401 .............. 238 NRF 3 433858112545501 .............. 240 OMRE 433116112534701 .............. 92 Pand W 1 435416112460401 .............. 340 Pand W 2 435419112453101 .............. 342 Pand W 3 435443112435801 .............. 344 Park Bell 440058112293605 .............. 352 PSTF test 434941112454201 .............. 300 R. Archer 434857112185801 .............. 294 RWMC production 433002113021701 .............. 80 2nd Owsley 434819112380501 .............. 288 Simplot 1 434751112571801 .............. 286 Simplot 2 431929112421701 .............. 32 Site 1 432854113201001 .............. 62 Site 4 433617112542001 .............. 220 Site 6 433826112510701 .............. 236 Site 9 433123112530101 .............. 98 Site 14 434334112463101 .............. 262 Site 16 433546112391501 .............. 216 Site 17 434027112575701 .............. 248 Site 19 433522112582101 .............. 208 SPERT 1 433252112520401 .............. 118 SPERT 2 433247112515201 .............. 116 Sweet Sage 435033112593701 .............. 308 TAN 1 435056112420001 .............. 318 TAN 2 435100112420701 .............. 320 TRA 1 433521112573801 .............. 202 TRA 3 433522112573501 .............. 206 TRA 4 433521112574201 .............. 204 T. Smith 432021112404801 .............. 38 USBLM 1 435728112281101 .............. 350 USGS 1 432700112470801 .............. 48 USGS 2 433320112432301 .............. 130 USGS 3A 433732112335401 .............. 228 USGS 4 434657112282201 .............. 284 USGS 5 433543112493801 .............. 210 USGS 6 434031112453501 .............. 250 USGS 7 434915112443901 .............. 298 USGS 8 433121113115801 .............. 96 LIST OF WELLS FOR WHICH RECORDS ARE PUBLISHED (cont'd) Well name Site ID number Page USGS 9 432740113044501 .............. 60 USGS 11 432336113064201 .............. 40 USGS 12 434126112550701 .............. 254 USGS 13 432731113143901 .............. 58 USGS 14 432019112563201 .............. 36 USGS 15 434234112551701 .............. 256 USGS 16 431333113001701 .............. 28 USGS 17 433937112515401 .............. 244 USGS 18 434540112440901 .............. 270 USGS 19 434426112575701 ............... 266 USGS 20 433253112545901 .............. 120 USGS 21 434307112382601 .............. 258 USGS 22 433422113031701 .............. 180 USGS 23 434055112595901 .............. 252 USGS 24 435053112420801 .............. 314 USGS 25 435339112444601 .............. 338 USGS 26 435212112394001 .............. 332 USGS 27 434851112321801 .............. 290 USGS 28 434600112360101 .............. 274 USGS 29 434407112285101 .............. 264 USGS 30A 434601112315401 .............. 276 USGS 30B 434601112315402 .............. 278 USGS 30C 434601112315403 .............. 280 USGS 31 434625112342101 .............. 282 USGS 32 434444112322101 .............. 268 USGS 33 . 434314112322901 .............. 260 USGS 34 433334112565501 .............. 138 USGS 35 433339112565801 .............. 140 USGS 36 433330112565201 .............. 136 USGS 37 433326112564801 .............. 134 USGS 38 433322112564301 .............. 132 USGS 39 433343112570001 .............. 142 USGS 40 433411112561101 .............. 172 USGS 41 433409112561301 .............. 168 USGS 42 433404112561301 .............. 162 USGS 43 433415112561501 .............. 178 USGS 44 433409112562101 .............. 170 USGS 45 433402112561801 .............. 158 USGS 46 433407112561501 .............. 166 USGS 47 433407112560301 .............. 164 USGS 48 433401112560301 .............. 156 USGS 49 433403112555401 .............. 160 USGS 51 433350112560601 .............. 148 USGS 52 433414112554201 .............. 176 USGS 57 433344112562601 .............. 146 USGS 58 433500112572502 .............. 192 USGS 59 433354112554701 .............
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