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Site work for a civil project in Robards, Kentucky. Completed plans call for site work for a water / sewer project.
The Kentucky Abandoned Storage Tank and Orphan Well Reclamation Program (KASTOW) Project Description: KASTOW - ORPHAN WELL PACKAGE - HENDERSON #003; Kentucky Abandoned Storage Tank and Orphan Well (KASTOW) - Orphan Well Package - Henderson 003 Locations- 6727-WF o 4.5" SWEDGED o HOLES IN CASING 6791-WF o OPEN 8-5/8" CASING 3' TALL o IN GAS LINE RIGHT OF WAY o NO ROAD N11219 o 1" OPEN SEAPING WITHIN 100' OF POND N11220 o Well with rods and tubing 7280-WF o Oil Well with Rods and Tubing N19119 o 10 inch casing with pump o Likely a water supply well 8870-WF o Oil Well with Rods and Tubing N24031 o 4 1/2 inch swage 9556-WF o Fully Equipped Oil Well Question Deadline 10/13/2022 at 4:00 PM CT Email all questions to Kristi.sharp@ky.gov This package includes reclamation of sites in Henderson County. Substantial Completion Date 18 Months from Award of Contract ; Final Completion Date 1 Year after Substantial Completion Date 1. Prior to commencing site preparation or working access road to wellsite, contractor must contact landowner, as identified by the Division, to discuss the work plan and address any areas of owner concern regarding ingress/egress of equipment or other impacts. (If any orphan well site is in acropland area, contractor site work must plan to work around their crop planting and harvest schedules to avoid damage.) 2. Contractor is encouraged to make reasonable accommodations to the landowner during site work/access road construction. 3. Attachment L provides project requirements for site preparation, revegetation, reclamation, and Best Management Practices for stable site drainage with erosion prevention and sedimentation controls. 4. Construction of access road should include water bars, ditches or culverts (as necessary) and anyother best management practice deemed necessary by the Inspector. (Any cleared brush shall be windrowed, legally burned, or hauled away for proper disposal - depending upon landowner preference.) 5. Site preparation shall include identifying surface waterways and potential conduits to groundwater (i.e. sinkholes) and then implementing best management practices to preventgroundwater degradation. 6. Contractor shall construct a temporary pit, and install a minimum 6-mil liner for fluidscontainment. 7. Contractor shall disconnect all wellhead connections to flowlines, meters, separators or tanks (without creating leakage or spillage) and permanently secure all buried lines 24 inches below ground level by placement of bull plugs. 8. If the wellhead is equipped with a pump jack and connected to tubing/rods assembly downhole, the extracted tubing and rods from the wellbore shall be scanned with a Ludlum Model 19 Micro R meter (or equivalent) for TENORM (Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material) which typically is deposited as scale. Same procedure applies to any flow lines, loose pipe or metal about the wellsite, or metal from associated structures being reclaimed. If the meter scan detects a measurement in microroentgen per hour (uR/hr) equal to or exceeding double the background radiation, a disposal procedure compliant with KRS Chapter 211 and 902 KAR 100.180 shall be required. Approved disposal of TENORM material will require material chain-of-custody, an approved disposal site and full documentation submitted to the Division. Contractor shall submit invoice for cost of TENORM disposal plus 10% for administration costs, which shall be approved upon presentation of required shipment manifests, full cost documentation and proof of proper disposal. WESTERN KY 1. Confer with Division Inspector, assure landowner access is approved 2. Construct access road to well 3. Dig pit and line with 6 mil liner 4. Remove brush from location, rig-up service rig 5. Pull Rods & tubing (If not present, proceed to next step) 6. Trip in well with rig tools to establish TD and insure no wellbore obstructions 7. If casing is not cemented or unknown; perforate casing from 600' to 100'; (50' increments) 8. Run tubing, spot 30 sacks Class A Cement at TD 9. Pump spacer water or 6% gel 10. Spot Class A Cement from 600' to surface (to isolate and protect fresh water and coal seams) 11. Monitor cement level and top off as needed 12. Cut off all casing 3 ft. below surface 13. Remove fluids from pit, properly dispose of same, and backfill pit 14. Properly grade, stabilize, and fully reclaim wellsite as outlined in Scope of Work All project site work shall implement appropriate Best Management Practices (BMP) for access roads, grading, seeding/revegetation, site drainage, soil stabilization, and final reclamation in order to prevent site erosion and off site sedimentation. KRS 353.562 (c) provides that reclamation shall include: 1. Proper removal or abandonment of flow lines; 2. Removal and disposal of surface production equipment and debris; 3. Grading, stabilization, and seeding of the surface where the well was located; 4. Implementation of best management practices at sites associated with eligible wells; and 5. Removal or treatment of contaminated soil to no more than three (3) feet in depth.
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Water / Sewer
$240,427.00
Public - State/Provincial
Site Work
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