Professional Documents
Culture Documents
RECOVERY
(feet AMSL)
INTERVAL
DRILLING
PID (ppm)
METHOD
SAMPLE
DEPTH
USCS
(feet)
RQD
0.5 feet -- Black, dry, Fine SAND, little to few silt, trace clay; massive; well graded.
0.3 No visual or olfactory evidence of petroleum, coal tar, or similar impacts.
582.4 1
0.5 to 4.75 feet -- Brown, dry, CLAY, little to few silt, trace root and debris, medium
0.0
Ground surface to
plastic.
Not Applicable
4 feet 9 inch
ML-CL
580.4 3 8.9
sonic
579.4 4
0.0
578.4 5
Bedrock surface, 4.75 feet below grade.
Bottom of secondary casing, 6.4 feet below grade.
577.4 6
Not Applicable
90%; Excellent
6 feet 8 inch to
10 feet 0 inch
36 inch; 90%
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
99%; Excellent
119 inch; 99%
20 feet 0 inch
- Core end at top of run (i.e., 10 feet 0 inches), calcite crystal, round, 15 mm.
- Very Slightly Fractured (core recovered mostly in lengths >3 feet). Fractures are
570.4 13 moderately open to open (1-10 mm). Fractures oriented 90 degrees from core axis.
- At 90.0 inches, fracture has stylolitic structure; 50% coating on fracture face, very dark
gray (N 3/) to black (10YR2/1). Other fractures have no coatings.
569.4 14 - From 90.0 to 119 inches, pitted to 7 mm, grades from 0 to 25% abundance.
- Elapsed drilling time = 26 minutes; penetration rate = 2.6 feet per minute.
568.4 15 Drilling return water exhibited dark color and definite odor.
16
BORING I.D.: SB-D1 ODNR LOG No.: 2027718 PROJECT: Sandusky Water Street Project (3080-031)
GROUND ELEV.: 583.40 TOC ELEV.: 582.82
ELEVATION
RECOVERY
(feet AMSL)
INTERVAL
DRILLING
PID (ppm)
METHOD
SAMPLE
(feet bgl)
DEPTH
USCS
RQD
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
566.4 17
565.4 18
564.4 19
562.4 21 - Core, fractures, and/or fracture coatings do not exhibit definite non-native staining or
odor.
- Prominent characteristic is near-vertical fractures. Fractures from 8 to 30 inches, from
561.4 22 35.5 to 50.5 inches, and from 51 to 78 inches are oriented 5-10 degrees from core axis;
moderately open to open (1-10 mm); no coatings.
- From 0 to 8 inches, pitted to 7 mm, grades from 25 to 0% abundance.
20 feet 0 inch to
96%; Excellent
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
28 feet 0 inch
560.4 23
92 inch; 96%
- From 35.5 to 54.5 inch, pitted to 10 mm, 30% abundance; interval includes a single vug to
15 mm.
- From 69 to 80 inches, pitted to 5 mm, 10% abundance.
559.4 24 - Elapsed drilling time = 19 minutes; penetration rate = 2.4 feet per minute.
557.4 26
556.4 27
555.4 28
End of boring 28 feet 0 inches.
concrete surface
Top of PVC riser
seal
Bottom of boring:
28.0 feet below grade
RECOVERY
(feet AMSL)
INTERVAL
DRILLING
PID (ppm)
METHOD
SAMPLE
DEPTH
USCS
(feet)
RQD
Fill material. Cobble- to silt-size concrete fragments, trace asphalt; dry grades to wet; loose.
576.4 1
575.4 2
574.4 3
573.4 4
Ground surface to
Not Applicable
10 feet 0 inch
24 inch; 20%
FILL
0.0
572.4 5
571.4 6
570.4 7
sonic
569.4 8
568.4 9
567.4 10
- 24 inches: Black, wet, GRAVEL and COBBLE with 30-50% silt, 10-15% fine to very fine
sand; loose. Cobble is angular to subrounded.
566.4 11 Visual impacts prominent; very strong petroleum-type &/or coal-tar odor.
GM
2.5
10 feet 0 inch to
14 feet 10 inch
Not Applicable
50 inch; 86%
565.4 12 - 26 inches: Olive brown (2.5Y 4/3) to dark olive brown (2.5Y 3/3), dry, hard, massive,
unsorted, SILT with 20-25% clay, 5-10% sand, 5-10% angular coarse gravel to cobble, 0-
5% fine gravel.
564.4 13 Not visually impacted; relative absence of odor.
ML
0.0
563.4 14
562.4 15
(Description provided on next page)
52.3
16
BORING I.D.: SB-D2 ODNR LOG No.: 2027716 PROJECT: Sandusky Water Street Project (3080-031)
GROUND ELEV.: 577.44 TOC ELEV.: 576.84
ELEVATION
RECOVERY
(feet AMSL)
INTERVAL
DRILLING
PID (ppm)
METHOD
SAMPLE
(feet bgl)
DEPTH
USCS
RQD
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
Not Applicable
561.4 16 - 26 inch: Dark gray, wet, soft, SILT and COBBLE with 5-15% sand. Visual impacts
64 inch; 139%
14 ft. 10 in. to
50.7
18 ft. 0 in.
prominent; very strong petroleum-type &/or coal-tar odor.
GM
560.4 17
- 14 inch: Grayish-brown, moist, hard to firm, SILT and COBBLE with 15-25% clay, 5-
10.0
sonic
15% sand. Visual impacts prominent; very strong petroleum-type &/or coal-tar odor.
559.4 18
Weathered bedrock surface, 18.0 feet below grade.
Bedrock surface, 18.5 feet below grade.
558.4 19
Uppermost bedrock (recovered from 6-inch barrel) was 70% pitted to 10 mm with a single
vug to 20 mm.
rotary
557.4 20
Bottom of secondary casing, 19.5 feet below grade.
556.4 21
21 feet 0 inches to 30 feet 0 inches:
- Limestone; massive. Colors range from light gray (10YR 7/1) to brown (10YR 5/3) with
555.4 22 30% gray (10YR 6/1). Moderately hard (sample can be scratched with knife using light to
moderate pressure) to hard (can be scratched with knife using heavy pressure).
- Moderately Fractured (core recovered in lengths from 4 to 12 inches, with most lengths
554.4 23 about 8 inches in length).
- Fracture coatings range from very dark gray (10YR 3/1) to black (10YR 2/1). Fractures
are mostly moderately open to open (1-10 mm). Fractures are oriented at 70-90 degrees
553.4 24 from core axis.
- Staining of core begins at the lower face of a fracture at 66.5 inches from top of run and
rotary with wireline
extends downward to 73.5 inches below top of run; definite petroleum-type odor at 66.5
21 feet 0 inch to
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
30 feet 0 inch
94 inch; 87%
71%; Good
552.4 25 inches; stained interval is gray (10YR 5/1); lower boundary of staining is delineated in 3
mm vertical distance.
- Elapsed drilling time = 53 minutes; penetration rate = 0.17 feet (2 inches) per minute.
551.4 26
From 21.0 to 27.0 feet, drilling return water did not have visual or olfactory evidence of
550.4 27 petroleum, coal tar, or similar impacts. At 27.0 feet, drilling return water exhibited dark
color, definite sheen, and definite odor.
549.4 28 - Analytical sample collected from rock core interval with stained appearance that began at
a fracture face located at 66.5 inches of this core run. Rock core sample was collected from
4.0 inches above the top of the stained zone (sample ID = SBD2, 66.5FF-4.0"), from 1.5
548.4 29 inches below the top of the stained interval (sample ID = SBD2, 66.5FF+1.5"), and from
below the stained interval (sample ID = SBD2, 66.5FF+10.5").
547.4 30
End of boring 30 feet 0 inches.
concrete surface
Top of PVC riser
seal
Bottom of boring:
30.0 feet below grade
RECOVERY
(feet AMSL)
INTERVAL
DRILLING
PID (ppm)
METHOD
SAMPLE
DEPTH
USCS
(feet)
RQD
- Fill material. Dark brown to gray, moist to wet, loose to very soft, SILT and GRAVEL
with 10-15% clay, 5% cobble (to 7 inches), 5% wood debris, trace asphalt; stratified.
3795
574.2 1 Driller said top 18 inches of recovery probably corresponds to top 18 inches in-situ; drilling
was very soft from 3 to 10 feet.
572.2 3
571.2 4
Ground surface to
Not Applicable
10 feet 0 inch
30 inch; 25%
FILL
570.2 5
4018
569.2 6
568.2 7
sonic
567.2 8
566.2 9
565.2 10
- 14 inches: Gray to light gray, wet, very soft to loose, SILT with 25-35% gravel, 5-15%
clay.
564.2 11 - 4 inches: Gray, dry, hard to firm, massive, SILT with 15-25% sand, 15-20% clay, 5%
gravel.
- 23 inches: Brown to light brown, wet, loose, SILT and GRAVEL with 5-20% sand, 5-15%
563.2 12 clay, <5% cobble (to 5 inches).
10 feet 0 inch to
Not Applicable
18 feet 6 inch
41 inch; 40%
Background
No visual or olfactory evidence of petroleum, coal tar, or similar impacts throughout this
GM
561.2 14
560.2 15
16
BORING I.D.: SB-D3 ODNR LOG No.: 2027717 PROJECT: Sandusky Water Street Project (3080-031)
GROUND ELEV.: 575.17 TOC ELEV.: 574.59
ELEVATION
RECOVERY
(feet AMSL)
INTERVAL
DRILLING
PID (ppm)
METHOD
SAMPLE
(feet bgl)
DEPTH
USCS
RQD
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
558.2 17
557.2 18
41 inches: Brown to light brown, dry to moist, hard to loose, SILT and broken rock; no
556.2 19 structure.
24 inches: Gray, dry to moist, SILT and angular GRAVEL (limestone).
555.2 20 No visual or olfactory evidence of petroleum, coal tar, or similar impacts throughout this
18 feet 6 inch to
sample interval.
66 inches; 96%
Not Applicable
24 feet 3 inch
sonic
Background
554.2 21
GM
553.2 22
Weathered bedrock surface, 22.0 feet below grade.
552.2 23
551.2 24
- 3 inches: cruched rock
Applicable
Applicable
24 ft 3 in to
15 inches;
25 ft 6 in
ROCK
Not
Not
rotary drill rig using air to remove drill cuttings; borehole advanced to 27.5 feet to establish
548.2 27 clean hole.
Bottom of secondary casing, 27.5 feet below grade.
27 feet 6 inches to 37 feet 0 inches:
547.2 28 - Limestone. Brown colors range from light gray (10YR 7/2) and grayish brown (10YR
5/2); gray colors range from light gray (N 7/) to gray (N 6/). Moderately hard (sample can
be scratched with knife using light to moderate pressure) to hard (can be scratched with
546.2 29 knife using heavy pressure).
- Core, fractures, and/or fracture coatings do not exhibit definite non-native staining or
odor.
545.2 30 - Moderately Fractured (core recovered in lengths from 4 to 12 inches, with most lengths
about 8 inches in length), except from 8.5 to 65.0 inches, which was unfractured.
- From 0 to 7 inches, pitted to 10 mm, 15% abundance; interval includes 20% elongate vug
544.2 31 to 32 mm with calcite crystals to 2 mm.
rotary with wireline
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
- Fractures coated generally 20-50% with colors ranging from very dark gray (10YR 3/1) to
89%; Good
89%; Good
538.2 37
End of boring 37 feet 0 inches.
concrete surface
Top of PVC riser
seal
Bottom of boring:
37.0 feet below grade
RECOVERY
(feet AMSL)
INTERVAL
DRILLING
PID (ppm)
METHOD
SAMPLE
DEPTH
USCS
(feet)
RQD
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
3 feet 6 inches
583.8 1
ROCK
582.8 2
581.8 3
3 feet 6 inches to
10 feet 0 inches
Not Applicable
578.8 6
53 inches;
68%
ML
577.8 7
576.8 8
0.0
575.8 9
Brown with 5% light gray, dry to moist, hard to firm, massive, SILT with 20-30% clay.
574.8 10
12 inch;
10 ft to
100%
11 ft
ML
573.8 11
Bedrock surface, 11.0 feet below grade.
571.8 13
12 feet 0 inches to
22 feet 0 inches
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Excellent
570.8 14 - Slightly Fractured (core recovered mostly in lengths 1 to 3 feet with few scattered lengths
less than 1 foot or greater than 3 feet in length).
- At 56.5 inches, elongate vug to 25 mm, calcite crystals to 1 mm.
569.8 15
(Description continued on next page.)
16
BORING I.D.: SB-D4 ODNR LOG No.: 2027715 PROJECT: Sandusky Water Street Project (3080-031)
GROUND ELEV.: 584.81 TOC ELEV.: 584.41
ELEVATION
RECOVERY
(feet AMSL)
INTERVAL
DRILLING
PID (ppm)
METHOD
SAMPLE
(feet bgl)
DEPTH
USCS
RQD
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
Drilling return water did not have visual or olfactory evidence of petroleum, coal tar, or
12 feet 0 inches to
566.8 18
22 feet 0 inches
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
similar impacts throughout this sample interval.
111.5 inches;
Excellent
93%;
93%
565.8 19
564.8 20
563.8 21
562.8 22
22 feet 0 inches to 31 feet 0 inches:
- Limestone; massive. Colors in upper 32 inches range from light bluish gray (10B 7/) to
561.8 23 bluish gray (5PB 6/); colors below 32 inches range from light gray (10YR 7/2) to brown
(10YR 5/3). Moderately hard (sample can be scratched with knife using light to moderate
pressure) to hard (can be scratched with knife using heavy pressure).
560.8 24 - Moderately Fractured (core recovered in lengths from 4 to 12 inches, with most lengths
about 8 inches in length.
- Core, fractures, and/or fracture coatings do not exhibit definite non-native staining or
rotary with wireline
559.8 25 odor.
- Fractures are not coated.
22 feet 0 inches to
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
558.8 26
Good
- Elapsed drilling time = 29 minutes; penetration rate = 0.3 feet per minute.
557.8 27
From 22.0 to 28.0 feet, drilling return water did not have visual or olfactory evidence of
petroleum, coal tar, or similar impacts. At 28.0 feet, return water had slight sheen, no odor.
556.8 28 From 28.5 to approximately 29.5 feet, return water had slight sheen and slight odor.
-Analytical sample collected 13.0 inches from the bottom of core run (sample ID = SBD4,
555.8 29 R3TOP-13.0"); sample selection was based on sheen observed at top of next core run.
554.8 30
31 feet 0 inches to 36 feet 0 inches:
- Limestone; massive. Colors in upper 32 inches range from light bluish gray (10B 7/) to
553.8 31 bluish gray (5PB 6/); colors below 32 inches range from light gray (10YR 7/2) to brown
(10YR 5/3). Moderately hard (sample can be scratched with knife using light to moderate
pressure) to hard (can be scratched with knife using heavy pressure).
552.8 32 - Core at top of run is curved.
- Moderately Fractured (core recovered in lengths from 4 to 12 inches, with most lengths
31 feet 0 inches to
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
63.5 inches;
551.8 33 - Upper 3 inches of core had slight but definite sheen. Remainder of core did not exhibit
101%
- Fractures are not coated except for lowermost end of core at 63.5 inches, which was 50%
550.8 34 coated very dark gray (10YR 3/1) to black (10YR 2/1).
- From 0 to 16 inches, 40-50% pitted to 10 mm with a few vugs to 30 mm that have calcite
crystals to 5 mm.
549.8 35
- At 31.5 inches, abrupt color change.
- From 49 to 63.5 inches, 25-35% pitted to 5 mm.
548.8 36 - Elapsed drilling time = 16.2 minutes; penetration rate = 0.3 feet per minute.
From 31.0 to 35.0 feet, drilling return water exhibited dark color, definite sheen, and
definite odor. From 35.0 to 36.0 feet there was a noticable reduction in return water
discoloration and associated odor.
- Analytical sample collected from top of core run where a sheen on rock core was
observed. Analytical sample was collected from sheen zone at top of Run 3 (sample ID =
SBD4, R3TOP +0.0") and from below interval of potential impact (sample ID = SBD4,
R3TOP+30.5").
concrete surface
Top of PVC riser
seal
Bottom of boring:
36.0 feet below grade