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0FPL. L-2012-003
10 CFR 52.3
January 09, 2012
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionAttn: Document Control DeskWashington, D.C. 20555-0001
Re: Florida Power & Light CompanyProposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7Docket Nos. 52-040 and 52-041Submittal of Underground Injection Control ExploratoryWell Weekly Construction Summaries - #31, #32, and #33
Reference:
1. FPL Letter to NRC, L-2009-265 dated November 24, 2009, Revised HydrologyResponse to NRC Information Requests in COL Application Acceptance ReviewLetter
This letter provides the Underground Injection Control (UIC) weekly constructionsummaries #31 dated December 9, 2011, #32 dated December 16, 2011, and #33 datedDecember 22, 2011, submitted to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection(FDEP) as required by Permit #0293962-001-UC, and discussed in FPL's RevisedHydrology Response to NRC Information Requests in COL Application AcceptanceReview Letter (Reference 1).
If you have any questions, or need additional information, please contact me at561-691-7490.
Sincerely,
William Maher
Senior Licensing Director - New Nuclear Projects
WDM/RFB
Enclosures:1. Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 Exploratory Well Project;
Permit #0293962-001-UC Weekly Construction Summary #31 datedDecember 9, 2011
2. Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 Exploratory Well Project;Permit #0293962-001-UC Weekly Construction Summary #32 datedDecember 16, 2011
Florida Power & Light Company 7 I "-'t
700 Universe Boulevard, Juno Beach, FL 33408
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3. Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 Exploratory Well Project;Permit #0293962-001-UC Weekly Construction Summary #33 datedDecember 22, 2011
cc:PTN 6 & 7 Project Manager, AP1000 Projects Branch 1, USNRC DNRL/NRORegional Administrator, Region II, USNRCSenior Resident Inspector, USNRC, Turkey Point Plant 3 & 4
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Enclosure 1
Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Units 6 & 7Exploratory Well Project; Permit #0293962-001 -UC
Weekly Construction Summary #31 dated December 9, 2011
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WEEKLY CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY
McNabb Hydrogeologic Consulting, Inc.601 Heritage Drive, Suite 110Jupiter, Florida 33458Phone: 561-891-0763Fax: 561-623-5469
December 9, 2011 MHCDEP-11-0547
Mr. Joseph May, P.G.Florida Department of Environmental Protection400 N. Congress Ave, Suite 200West Palm Beach, FL 33401
RE: Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 Exploratory WellProject; Permit #0293962-001-UCWeekly Construction Summary #31
Dear Mr. May:
This is the thirty-first weekly construction summary for the above referenced project. Thereporting period for this weekly construction summary began at 7:00 AM, Thursday,December 1, 2011 and ended at 7:00 AM, Thursday, December 8, 2011. Consultant anddrilling contractor daily reports were prepared for this reporting period. Copies of theconsultant and drilling contractor daily construction logs are attached.
During the previous reporting period the drilling contractor dredged the interval from 3,226feet below pad level (bpl) to 3,234 feet bpl and performed geophysical logging of the pilothole. Prints of the geophysical logs and a DVD of the video survey are attached.
During this reporting period, the drilling contractor performed a straddle packer test overthe interval from 1,930 to 1,952 feet bpl and an off-bottom single packer test over the intervalfrom 3,020 feet bpl to the base of the pilot hole at 3,232 feet bpl. Straddle packer tests overthe intervals from 2,989 to 3,011 feet bpl and 2,984 to 3,006 feet bpl were terminated due totest interval productivity during conditioning of the test zone. The attached table provides asummary of the packer testing data. Water samples were collected at the end of thepumping portion of packer tests from 1,930 feet to 1,952 feet and from the single packer testperformed below 3,020 feet bpl. The packer test water sample laboratory analytical reportsare not yet available and will be included in the next weekly construction report. Salt wasused to kill the well one time during the reporting period. A daily kill material logproviding a summary of daily kill material and kill quantity is also attached. At the end ofthe reporting period, the drilling contractor was reaming the upper portion of the pilot holein preparation for performing additional packer tests using large diameter packers. Thelarge diameter packers are needed to perform packer testing in larger diameter portions of
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the pilot hole that could not be packer tested with the smaller straddle packers used for thefirst test. A deviation survey was performed at a depth of 1,590 feet bpl while reanming thepilot hole A deviation survey summary is attached.
There was no casing installation, cementing, geophysical logging or exploratory welldevelopment and no lithologic samples were collected during this reporting period. Therewere no construction related issues during this reporting period.
During the next reporting period, it is anticipated that the drilling contractor will completereaming in preparation for packer testing.
In addition, sampling of the pad monitor wells began on April 21, 2011 and has been takingplace on a weekly basis since the initial sampling. The pad monitor wells were most recentlysampled on December 8, 2011. The most recent set of pad monitoring well sample resultsavailable are for samples collected on December 1, 2011. Sampling of the pad monitor wellsaround EW-1 will continue until drilling and testing of EW-1 has been completed. Copies ofthe pad monitor well water quality data summary sheets are attached.
Should you have any questions regarding the above weekly construction summary, pleasecontact David McNabb at (561) 891-0763.
..-"Sincerely;;
- McNabbydr6igeoloic Consulting, Inc.
David McNahb, P.G.
Attachments: Consultant Daily Construction LogLayne Christensen Company-Drilling Shift ReportPad Monitor Well Water Quality Data Summary SheetsPacker Test Summary TableDeviation Survey Summary SheetDaily Kill Material LogGeophysical Logs
Cc: George Heuler/FDEP-TalahasseeEmily Richardson/SFWMDMatthew Raffenberg/FPLDavid Holtz/HCE
Joe Haberfeld/FDEP-TallahasseeRon Reese/USGSDavid Paul/FGS
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 1, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-001-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 12 '/4-inchStarting Depth: 3,232 feet bpl Ending Depth: 3,232 feet bplWeather Day: Partly Cloudy, Warm Recorded By: Marty Clasen/Eric MeyerWeather Night: Cool with Intermittent RainActivity: Prepare for Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor conducted a full suite of geophysical logs onthe open bore-hole interval from the bottom of the 34-inch diameter casing at adepth of 1,535 feet below pad level (bpl) to the bottom of the bore-hole at adepth of 3,232 feet bpl.
0730 The drilling contractor is beginning to trip out of the hole with the 1,530 feet ofdrill pipe used in the geophysical logging operations.
0900 The drilling contractor continues to trip out of the hole with the drill pipe.1000 The drilling contractor continues to trip out of the hole with the drill pipe.1100 The drilling contractor has completed tripping out of the hole with the drill
pipe.1115 Florida Spectrum Environmental Services, Inc. tecluiician arrives on site to
sample the four pad monitor wells.1400 The drilling contractor is preparing for packer testing.1600 The drilling contractor continues to prepare for packer testing.1800 The drilling contractor continues to prepare for packer testing.1900 The drilling contractor is moving equipment into place in preparation for
inflatable packer testing.2000 The drilling contractor is assembling the straddle packers in the derrick and
making preparation to run them into the well. The packer test interval will be1,930 feet to 1,952 feet bpl.
2100 The drilling contractor is tripping in the hole with the straddle packer assembly.0000 The drilling contractor continues to trip in the hole with the straddle packer
assembly.0130 The drilling contractor continues to trip in the hole with the straddle packer
assembly.0315 The drilling contractor is installing the pressure transducer in the annulus on
the outside of the drill pipe before securing the floor hatch.0500 The drilling contractor continues to prepare for packer testing.0600 The drilling contractor continues to prepare for packer testing. The packers have
been pressured up to 450 psi.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 2, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-00 1-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-lIContractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 12 '/4-inchStarting Depth: 3,232 feet bpl Ending Depth: 3,232 feet bplWeather Day: Partly Cloudy, Warm Recorded By: Marty Clasen/Eric MeyerWeather Night: Cool, Light Rain LateActivity: Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor completed geophysical logging from the baseof the 34-inch diameter casing to a depth of 3,232 feet below pad level (bpl), andinstalled the straddle packer assembly for packer test Number 5 (No. 5) to adepth of 1,930 feet bpl.
0730 The drilling contractor is preparing to condition the packer interval by airlifting.
0830 The drilling contractor is preparing to condition the packer interval by airlifting.
0924 The drilling contractor begins air-lift conditioning of the packer test interval.1015 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer test interval.1130 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer test interval.1315 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer test interval.
A water sample was collected from the air-lift fluid and turbidity was greaterthan 900 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU).
1430 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer test interval.1530 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer test interval.1614 Collected air-lift conditioning water sample after approximately 3,000 gallons or
one work pipe volume have been air-lifted from the packer interval.1714 The drilling contractor continues to condition the packer interval by air-lifting.
The estimated flow rate is 7 gpm.1800 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer interval
while monitoring water quality changes.1900 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer interval
while monitoring water quality changes.2000 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer interval
while monitoring water quality changes.2100 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer interval
while monitoring water quality changes.2200 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer interval
while monitoring water quality changes.
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2300 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer intervalwhile monitoring water quality changes. There is a small amount of solidssettling from the water sample.
0000 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer intervalwhile monitoring water quality changes.
0100 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer intervalwhile monitoring water quality changes.
0200 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer intervalwhile monitoring water quality changes. The water is clear. Water sampleturbidity is approximately 50 NTUs.
0300 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer intervalwhile monitoring water quality changes. The water clarity continues toimprove.
0400 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer intervalwhile monitoring water quality changes.
0500 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer intervalwhile monitoring water quality changes.
0600 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer intervalwhile monitoring water quality changes.
0700 The drilling contractor continues air-lift conditioning of the packer intervalwhile monitoring water quality changes.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 3, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-00 1-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 12 '¼-inchStarting Depth: 3,232 feet bpl Ending Depth: 3,232 feet bplWeather Day: Partly Cloudy, Warm Recorded By: Marty Clasen/Eric MeyerWeather Night: Cool and ClearActivity: Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor conditioned the packer test interval of 1,930-1,952 feet below pad level (bpl) for packer test number 5 (No. 5) using the air-liftmethod. The packer test interval was conditioned until clear formation waterwas produced. The packer test interval was conditioned for approximately 21hours.
0730 The drilling contractor completed conditioning and is preparing to set thesubmersible pump for the packer testing.
0900 The drilling contractor has removed the air-line from the drill pipe and ispreparing to install the submersible pump and transducer for the packer test.
1000 The drilling contractor completed installing the submersible pump andtransducer inside the drill pipe. The pump is set at a depth of 180.62 feet bpl.The transducer is set at a depth of 170.62 feet bpl.
1100 The drilling contractor connected the transducer to the computer and confirmedthe water level reading of 174.414 feet of water above transducer by checkingthe depth to water below the header with a water level meter.
1200 The drilling contractor conducted a short-term pumping test to determine theflow rate and water level drawdown. The flow rate will be approximately 2 to 4gpm for the test.
1302 The drilling contractor started collecting background water level data using thedata logger. Transducers are deployed in the drill pipe above the pump and inthe annulus between the drill pipe and the 34-inch casing. Background waterlevel data will be collected for 2 hours.
1400 The drilling contractor is continuing the background water level data collection.1516 The drilling contractor started the pumping portion of packer test No. 5.1616 The packer test has been running for one hour with a pumping rate of 2.2 gpm
and a drawdown of approximately 49 feet.1716 The packer test has been running for two hours with a pumping rate of 2.0 gpm
and a drawdown of approximately 58 feet.1928 The drilling contractor completed the pumping portion of packer test No. 5 and
collected a groundwater sample for laboratory analysis. The sample underwentfield analysis for pH, conductivity and temperature and will undergo laboratoryanalysis for total dissolved solids, chloride,
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1933 The drilling contractor shutoff the submersible pump for packer test No. 5 andbegan measurement of the water level during a two hour period of recovery.
2141 The period of groundwater level recovery ended and the drilling contractorstopped water level measurements. The drilling contractor began preparationfor removal of the pump and transducers used during testing.
2235 The drilling contractor began releasing pressure from the packers whileremoving the test pump and water level transducers.
0100 The drilling contractor continues to disassemble and remove the pump andtesting equipment.
0150 The straddle packer pressurization tubing is back flowing with very littlepressure. The drilling contractor has unseated the packers and is preparing toadd drill pipe to reposition the packers for packer test No. 6 at the depth of 2,989feet to 3,011 feet bpl.
0400 The drilling contractor continues to slowly lower the straddle packer assemblyto the depth for packer test No.6.
0500 The drilling contractor continues to install the straddle packer assembly forpacker test No. 6.
0600 The drilling contractor has installed the packer assembly for packer test No. 6 ata depth of 2,989 to 3,011 feet bpl and is pressuring up the packers.
0700 The drilling contractor has inflated the packers and is waiting to assure thepackers are set in the formation.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 4, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-00 1 -UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 12 '/4-inchStarting Depth: 3,232 feet bpl Ending Depth: 3,232 feet bplWeather Day: Partly Cloudy, Warm Recorded By: Marty Clasen/Eric MeyerWeather Night: Cool, Intermittent RainActivity: Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor conducted packer test No. 5 over the intervalfrom 1,930 to 1,952 feet below pad level (bpl). After the test, the submersiblepump was removed and the packer assembly was lowered to a depth of 2,989 to3,011 feet bpl in preparation for packer test No. 6. The packers were inflated andseated in the formation.
0900 The drilling contractor is installing the air-line inside the drill pipe inpreparation for air-lift conditioning of the packer test No. 6 interval.
1000 The drilling contractor began air-lift conditioning. The air-lift rate isapproximately 150 gpm. The packers are seated, maintaining 450 psi, tookweight, and the armulus water level is stable. Since the interval is productive,the packers may be moved up 5 feet and re-set. The new test interval will befrom 2,984 to 3,006 feet bpl.
1130 The drilling contractor is deflating the packers and has removed the air-linefrom the drill pipe.
1300 The drilling contractor finished deflating the packers and moved the packers upthe borehole 5 feet. The packers are being inflated.
1400 The drilling contractor has pressured up the packers to 450 psi.1454 The drilling contractor began air-lift conditioning of the packer interval from
2,984 to 3,006 feet bpl. The packers are seated, maintaining 450 psi, took weight,and the annulus water level is stable.
1527 After air-lifting the packer interval for 33 minutes, approximately 4,500 gallonsof water (as measured by a rope with increments every 6-inches in the slurrytank) were removed from the packer interval, for an approximate pumping rateof 136 gpm.
1540 The drilling contractor will shut down packer test No. 6, trip out the drill pipe,remove the straddle packer assemble, install a single off-bottom packerassembly, trip in the assembly to a depth of 3,020 feet bpl and conduct an off-bottom packer test.
1630 The drilling contractor is bleeding down the packer pressure in preparation totrip out the packer assembly.
1730 The drilling contractor continues to bleed pressure from the straddle packerassembly and perform minor rig maintenance.
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1845 The drilling contractor begins removal of the wash pipe from inside the drillpipe in preparation for straddle packer retrieval.
1930 The drilling contractor has begun the retrieval of the straddle packer assemblyfrom the well.
2200 The drilling contractor continues to remove the drill pipe and straddle packerassembly from the well. Intermittent heavy rain is slowing progress.
2310 The drilling contractor continues to remove the drill pipe from the well.0040 The drilling contractor has retrieved the straddle packer assembly and is
preparing to remove the lower packer and perforated spacer. The upper packerwill be run open-ended and positioned at the depth of 3,020 feet bpl.
0155 The drilling contractor has removed the lower packer and is preparing to runthe single packer back into the well.
0300 The drilling contractor continues to run the packer to 3,020 feet bpl.0430 The drilling contractor continues running the drill pipe and packer into the well.0530 The drilling contractor continues running the drill pipe and packer into the well.0700 The drilling contractor has completed tripping in the borehole with the drill
pipe and single packer and is preparing to seat the packer.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 5, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-001-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-IContractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 12 ¼A-inchStarting Depth: 3,232 feet bpl Ending Depth: 3,232 feet bplWeather Day: Clear, Warm Recorded By: Sally Durall/Deborah DaigleWeather Night: Clear, WarmActivity: Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor set the packers for packer test Nos. 6 and 6Aover the intervals from 2,989 to 3,011 feet below pad level (bpl) and at 2,984 to3,006 feet bpl, respectively. The tests were terminated due to the interval beingproductive. Currently the drilling contractor is preparing for packer test No. 7which will be a single packer test to test the bottom of the borehole over theinterval between the depths of 3,020 feet to 3,232 feet bpl. The drillingcontractor is currently preparing to inflate the single packer.
0900 The contractor conthnues to prepare to inflate the packer. A transducer has beeninstalled to a depth of approximately 50 feet bpl in the anuilus between thework pipe and 34-inch diameter casing.
0920 The drilling contractor begins to inflate the packer.1005 The packer has been inflated to approximately 430 pounds per square inch (psi).1030 The drilling contractor begins to trip the air line inside the work pipe.1055 Begin air-lift conditioning for packer test No. 7.1115 The flow rate is estimated at approximately 500 gpm.1135 End of air-lift conditioning. Approximately 19,500 gallons were purged during
conditioning of the test interval. The average conditioning flow rate wasestimated to be 487 gallons per minute (gpm) based on volume measurementstaken from the pit containment. The drilling contractor is preparing to installthe pump inside the work pipe to establish a preliminary pumping rate for thepumping portion of packer test No.7.
1345 A 5 horsepower pump has been installed to a depth of 181.9 feet bpl and thetransducer to a depth of 171.9 feet bpl (182.2 feet below the flange). The flangeis located 10.33 feet above pad level.
1435 The drilling contractor begins the preliminary pump test.1447 End of the preliminary pump test. A pumping rate was established at 80 gpm
and the drawdown was 1.6 feet during the test. The drilling contractor beginsthe background recovery data collection.
1700 The drilling contractor begins pumping portion of the test for packer test No. 7.The pumping rate is established at 78 gpm.
1715 Begin collecting water samples for analysis of field parameters, including pH,temperature, dissolved oxygen, conductivity and turbidity.
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1900 Collect a water sample for laboratory analysis of chloride, total dissolved solids(TDS), specific conductivity, total kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), and ammonia.
1908 The drilling contractor stops pumping for packer test No. 7 and will now collectwater level data for the recovery portion of the test.
2100 The drilling contractor completes data collection for the recovery portion ofpacker test No. 7. The drilling contractor prepares to trip the drill pipe andpacker out of the borehole.
2300 The drilling contractor is tripping the drill pipe and packer out of the borehole.0100 The drilling contractor is tripping the drill pipe and packer out of the borehole.0300 The drilling contractor is tripping the drill pipe and packer out of the borehole.0500 The drilling contractor has tripped the drill pipe and packer out of the borehole,
and is preparing to trip the 32-indc diameter bit in to the borehole.0630 The drilling contractor is in the process of killing the well.0700 The drilling contractor is preparing to trip in the borehole with the 32-inch
diameter bottom hole assembly (BHA).
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 6, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-00 1-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 1,535 feet bpl Ending Depth: 1,560 feet bplWeather Day: Clear, Warm Recorded By: Sally Durall/Deborah DaigleWeather Night: Mostly Clear, Some Rain, CoolActivity: Reaming
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor conducted single packer test No. 7 over theinterval from 3,020 feet to 3,232 feet below pad level (bpl). The packer test wascompleted during the night shift, and the drilling contractor is currentlypreparing to trip in the borehole with a 32-inch diameter bit to ream the upperportion of the pilot hole which will allow the packers with the larger diametersleeves (24-inches) to pass through the borehole to perform additional packertesting on the large diameter portion of the pilot hole below the depth of 1,980feet bpl.
0800 The drilling contractor is in the process of tripping in the borehole with the 32-inch diameter bottom hole assembly (BHA).
1050 The drilling contractor begins to trip in the borehole with the BHA and drillpipe.
1230 The drillhig contractor continues to trip in the borehole with the BHA and drillpipe.
1400 The drilling contractor continues to trip in the borehole with the BHA and drillpipe.
1530 The drilling contractor continues to trip in the borehole with the BHA and drillpipe.
1700 The drilling contractor has completed tripping in the hole to near the base of the34-hich diameter casing. The pilot hole will be reamed with the 32-inchdiameter bit from the base of the 34-hich diameter casing (1,535 feet bpl) to adepth of 1,980 feet bpl. The pilot hole from the depth of 1,980 feet to 2,975 feetbpl will be reamed using a 28-inch diameter drilling bit. Packer testing willcontinue between the depths of 1,980 feet to 2,975 feet bpl. Sleeves will beinstalled on the packers which will allow testing of a borehole diameter of 26 to34 inches in diameter.
1710 The drilling contractor is filling the mud pits with water in preparation to beginreaming the pilot hole.
1800 The drilling contractor begins reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,535 feet bpl.2000 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,539 feet bpl.
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Date: December 7, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-001-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 1,560 feet bpl Ending Depth: 1,636 feet bplWeather Day: Partly Cloudy, Warm Recorded By: Sally Durall/Deborah DaigleWeather Night: Clear, CoolActivity: Reaming
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 The drilling contractor began reaming the pilot hole from the base of the 34-inchdiameter casing during the night shift. The drilling contractor is currentlyreaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,560 feet below pad level (bpl).
0730 The kelly is down at a depth of 1,564 feet bpl and the drilling contractor iscirculating the borehole clean.
0830 The drilling contractor makes a drill pipe (45 foot) connection and resumesdrilling the pilot hole from the depth of 1,564 feet bpl.
0930 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,566 feet bpl.1030 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,570 feet bpl.1200 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,575 feet bpl.1300 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,578 feet bpl.1415 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,583 feet bpl.1610 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,590 feet bpl.1735 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,595 feet bpl.1835 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,597 feet bpl.2000 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,601 feet bpl.2100 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,606 feet bpl.2130 The kelly is down at the depth of 1,609 feet bpl and the drilling contractor is
circulating the borehole clean.2200 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool inside the drill pipe to the
depth of 1,590 feet bpl.2220 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool out of the drill pipe. The
survey result is 0.5 degree.2300 The drilling contractor makes a drill pipe connection and resumes drilling the
pilot hole from the depth of 1,609 feet bpl.2330 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,609 feet bpl.0100 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,613 feet bpl.0200 The drilling contractor is reaning the pilot hole at a depth of 1,618 feet bpl.0300 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,622 feet bpl.0400 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,626 feet bpl.0500 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,630 feet bpl.0600 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,634 feet bpl.
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0700 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,636 feet bpl.
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AM P•M
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DAILY AC'OUNTING OF ACIVITIES DY ITEM 4
keen Y CoslCode LaborAcvry "H.our.
1 10003 - 11o. Duratiýo Job
f' 249W onslue Mob/bowS -
a 1,0 lob Preparotlo,
4 12020 rewt Meldn_
5 OO0 iranne. g -Overhead
6 0006 i~p- - _w,__head
7 0007 kaonlenon -Ouerhead
If 1150 frairg-Job Chagi1bl
If 11300 WeClemnw _
10 10350 nistlISound Wals
11 11400 rutal Ilecon Poud
12 11450 nsLallSurra=r" ronl
1 [ 10340 InilolfRadway & D•ill Pod
14 12050 ýCMlob~k[) Ingin ______
is 12100 EeophVsiaol Leoggin & O•f or Testrin
17 12100 tormhoro Abandalirerol
iD L3010 Prodwt.bn Well litstailllon
19 1230D lnjIala Coedu;LtorPlu:
.E D~~rIJP,©i Hole_ __ _
a* 13200 eophyyskLouI;b & othor TQu_
22 13250 4quTer Zone Test f
23 2= figrcooloeAbtendonmendCcmenip4jo•
d 133S0 Aombl
20 10400 lUnder 0eomknR
24 110 n elo I Coo'n,326 13000 linlaloScroen
135$0 vel P,1ck The11We
29 13003 lhslaiAnnular Seal
30 1 3651D .aler Wakh Its
11 14053 I e OepDlnenIAT tIFEt I nd Swab
32 14100 Sap 1o1l~ulds & Ct Intgs
,111i 114 ! urish & .nta, Tesl Pump and Discharge
3 1 142D o lopmeneot pumping_
1 e5t P14250 l
13 14300 k)blWdCtion and hddloe-oOIJ37 19050 P2floe Arey iresMobilDem ob _______
U 19100 khop39 19150 Adminisratlon
40 10050 DnorAcýwel60 rvolodby
41 19300 Fish fri or. Looljfrobo roo p. ýig ______
00 19B50 Ch..g. LnIona Aellollo
43 983000 EquipMnllt Repalrs
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PERSOONNEL EMPLOYED TODAY
Crew Per Diem? Onsite Othsite TotalEMpeoVag- FUOH NAr
AM 000mehM IX) Hours House Rlur5 .
t•4b 4, - ,l . ilZl_.Z1' D4 _2 _ 2
MATERIALS USED TODAY
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Workng WSK Mobdlzalon MB
StandbV S . Demoouaion DM
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TRME OFACTVITY BY ITEMA
From To On _ _e 412m _
AM PM _
AM PM
AM P M
AM PM
A M P M
AMA PMAm P .M
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PMAM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
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1 L100 insime Mob/Demob
S 2105 ltobPreparetion
4 11200 (TufMYelOetmg
S 00D TrnI DorhPed -
* 00056 hop--ehead "
7 0007 Mnnotemnm-Owerhead
a 0125D Tran-n-.JobChar0atle
9 1330[1 O9uoe& -p
46. iD i 1.10t Sound Walb
1.1 12400 nstal Deom Pa4
12 1140 TInsEtl Surrace Caoing
13 1500 Inotlo Roadway& Dill Pad
1A J= trosO Hoae OrDin_
Is 12100 Iý3-oPhwoalo Logging & Ote~lr Teo~t _______
06 2.2250 j2 WrerZooo Teselng
07 12200 Sorehole Abandonment
is 13050 Vrodudt mWelSo0Olatoo________
.919 13100 nio 4ConCducoorApe
0 13150 04 Plot Hole
•L 13200 eophyslcal Loggng & Olhor Testing
U 13250 tqcuer Zone Te__n8_
23 . 133 i orelo Abandonnent'CerentPh gs _
13400 •JoderReampng
Zk u13450 Insall Casing
Z7 13500 nstaIScr•en
S 16500 aroav Pock The We
10 0600 PuctorWA-u1.chno
1 14050 Cel oD-opmnej Ar Lift and Swab
_ 5201100 7.11dposal of PioddOs Z Cott-egs -1_______H3 14150 kurash Mnnd Teos Pump andD)sdrosgo _____
3. 14200 .!22eolpornel Pumnpono
is 14230 'Teg Puroping_ __
36 14500 IOe'sfectton ond Cohonan-'on
07 19050 OfflIiAMMes Mob/jemob
3S 19000 Shop
39 19100 ZAdm lZiera.,lk
40 19550 OtihvrAsLfits5h Standby
dl 196DO P.hlngforLoSI•rokenTodlnE
42. . 10030 _ Chnge Order AwOdes
43 N I Equ pmetc Relpa rs
44 90170 T mO m,,
45 90200 lob Supoelndeon
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DAilY AICOUNMING OF ACrtvfITf BY ITEM itPERSONNEL EMPLOYEDTODAV
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Standby so enmobikbn I DM
Downirr5hop I .OS Av'aIlbO b'nYard AV
kern a r.cou~de Lohuerullt _______
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S . 1150 lob Prmpartlion
4 , I=;a!y M.eonIB ,5, DUOS0 ,•aing•;-avier he d" 6 010m lOine Overhead
7 0007 Maintenance -Overhead
A6 1 0 iusm Dinng -Job Chargeable
11300 21e C ' up
SO 11350 Inscr.l Sound Wuls
Down on Shte I DN I AvalablonJob I AV
TM E OF ACTIVITY BY ITEM N
From T! CII C DECOne oimlI-AM PMII- -
_____ F 4- 4AM PM
- 1- 1AM PM
AM PM_________________ _____________ *I. I
AM PM
AM PM
AM IM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PMA.. IM FM
13 11400 Instal D.on Pad
20 12 ]145 heirlSurfaeE CollerS
23 1110 sralt Roadway & DrhlPod
14 12050 t oilst H OrDbna_
15i .21 ~ieophy Loszgh•ro Other Teslin
15 12250 1ku gIar Zorre Tesiln,
17 22ED ,!ehee Alu rbdonoment
ID L320D DIIO4lConductor Pipe
00 12130 Irm PNBI Hal.. 21_K 1.I00 I'h- ..
13 1 32%.1 •qle Zane lvitm
'23 | maO ibraho 1l0 Aba ndmonle /cement Plugss
ZA 13350 urro ________
1A 1400 IJnder Roomlimng
" 1 13450 InstMl•neius
22 I 13500 InW•llcreen
. , i1.21 , ' ravelPackThe Wek
2, 120DB nst,4IAnnu;Ir.•.E
30 1 13650 Notor W•O.rnB
a1 1J00 -1dIa Dienoprmemn Atr Lit and Swab
U1 12100 NspasnofofFklu&d. ,Couu _______
32 i 14550 vrn bh & InstaliTehl Pump and Dlscharge
.r 1lEDO ;ee6oont Puompi
36 14300 ) hInfeu.n and Chloe rat__n
37 19030 tflute Attneh Mob/Demob
40 19510 O02her ACAAle Sliandby
4A 09600 "lhms for Lost/Broken Taoour
42 I 19550 ,41OangeOrderAdIsos
413 89001)0 qu ponurL RLp.nt
44 90170 jomajne,
45 9O2ED [jb Suporontndee _
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TOTAL HOURS
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PERSOONNE-L EMPLOYED TODAY
Crew "- Per Diem? Onsote Offshe TotalEmlkyea r-.u Sa~me
Ae)gnmenl (5) Hours Houn Hows
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AM PM I
AM PM I
AM IM ____
AM Am
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, AM FM!
AM PM
-, 10000 Iot DurationJob
2 11100 bmte M Meb/ermab
3 11150 ib Prep ..t, oR
4 SM1- afe wMee MngR
5 0 I005 1 rrinn-O he __-_ _md
r 0000 Ihoa • o hov_ _ad
7 " 037 Anteg!ance - Overhead
a 01210 ra•ninrg -Job hargleable
S 11300 'Le Clean up
10 110 ntoal Sound Wait
-11 11400 otto6
D.C..n Pad
00 12450 1 nstal 4000-t CAteB
13 1000 Instji Roadtoy & Ort Pad
IA I= ;, Heeon ear__
Um ' 121.00 50 gygn.1e Lo1e"en horTaSt
16 I 12100 sIalerZoeelZone Te__n_
17 1"200 lorerh•oeAbmadonrme nt-
.U 230050 lýrodueon Wo•1IInsloDton-29 13100 int olCrnduitrP~pe
20 131S3 DOli p001 Hl
.l 1200 leo~phyx!u Lougn6 &Ol1har Testln
21 13250 Ioulr Zone Tesorg
0.5 I 0 Borchoh Abundonmenl/Comont P5u1s
'A 13350 no:,"____________
29 11100 UndorReamihg
Z6 13450 I'stall Coo1ng
Z? 13500 In SO Semen
USS Q33 ritot Pack Thc wte!
29 536DO lnteal ArreU4aSeal
30 23650 lator Waeldng
1 _ 24050 Well VwetupmoniAIrLftandSw4b
12 14100 Disposalo0 Fules & CvCIngs
II 1I00 Frurlsk & Ins.2il Test Pump and Oscharge
34 14200 Developmeent Pumplng
as 14250 fast Putipan8-eg -1 -
36 24000 0er.feLion and Cherinaoon
517 39002 Iflj ACHr•sek Mob/Dreob
50 390D0 Shop
29 50105 Arldn treatrone
40 15550 l3herA S•Ve5 Standby
4. RlUI•D ulunodtLeo•e/BrokenTouIa.e
42 15650 uhange Order uAmves-.
-3 900005 Gauip-rn Repairs
44 90170 Gauneuus
TOTAL HOU.RS
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i Am -M
AM /IN
AM PMP 4-
AM PM
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AM PM
AM PM
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PERSONNEL EMPLOYED TODAY
Crew PerODromm Onrlbe Ofloto Total
Assnpmen•o IX) Hours Hours Hlos
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MATERIAL5 USED TODAY
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EQUIPMENT OEPLOYED TODAY DAILY ACCOUNTINS OF AcTmI ES BY ITE a
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Downln ShoD OS AoJiablein Yard AY
Down K on $t Di Av01101 On Job AV
TOM E O0 AVLVITY BY ITEM 0
FromH To Oirýo toe 15
______ o AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
Iloom M cosl •da Labor Aed1riy Hours
- 10009 Short Dura on Ib
6 1.115D0 0n05t Mob/D.Mrob
1 11150 lob Preparalion
4 11•l5 lafely Me•lnlg
5 041 f ald ng-. Overhead
6 000 Ihop -Overhead
7 D0W mllintornco - Overhrear
B 14059 roIrdo -Jb Chu~booa5
9 2150 %%a OClea up _______
10 31500 hisla Sound Wals
-U 11400 hnslal Decu FPad
'' 21450•,5 ra Surfrae Casing_
L3 L50505 roal Roadway& DI Fad
10 12050 rit K0ok Or 5•0ý'- ý iO .eiy ,-; !!'o- o'YýL LlH~n & 01~ e~ll
15 11250 JquferZonelcsl 0 On e
17 12200 Iorehole Abandoneenr
is i106 ,rodUltdonowd nstl
59 usDO0 nul0CoonductorPipe
. . 1150 )rz Plet Halo
21 332.0 0 0old'lo5l9 & Ot41,he1r Toestl _ _g
'22 Jaigo hqu, for Zone Tesb ng
M.1 133D0 Iorchao Abandonmronf/ComurlPiogs
14 43350 4earring
'U. ,43•450 IrolorJalmlE
0 - 43450 ntil CollsIn
27 13S10 nsral acheen
5.1 10050 Gravel Pock The Well
-0 13600 - Eu5 ýanrd sez0.'
AM PM 30 13550 rwaterwoto.o
AM PM
AM PM
31 14050 Iwol V ovdopmnt A rUlt anti Swab
140 00 , )asal of PiLrds & Cual ngs
[Am PMKililli ____ AM PM ____
AM PM
COMMENTS - EVENTS - COND4TIO NI - CHANGES - OTHER Ili FOHMATIDN
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35 14100 rrn:hO notaU Toml Punta ad Dfroirorgo
50 101.00 j5o~efeopmernar Puorpne
50 24300 IRnfludion end Chl.rDf, daon
37 39050 t)ffAst AcViILeS MobOlemob30 29)100 hQ
.nra 191-50 Adnsrri lon
49 191550 O0ler-Acl-41es 5andby
41 19500 F lnlo fror LoE.Btoken Tbed oog In
42 19850 Change OrderlArCVdallr
43 B0000 Eqwpm e0 9epars
44 90I70 Damages
45 l" ob 5uperbnondIen
TOTAL HOURS
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Craew Per iem7 OnseLe OfftlLe TGLal* MrEmployee Ful NameAr~gnmenl '; X Hours FHours Hours
MATER•ILS U•ED TODAY
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T 10100 JhoirtoLurutvn jvb
31 1116D )nh. Mob/De o_
3 L1150 P6bPreparaton
4 U=. Tafery MeeStin
9 railoi - Oerhead
S OD06 h0 p -Ocfhtad
7 0207 Fapomnance -Overhead
__ In , _ . ,h --Job Cargeabl
13D JI M Clowa up
10 11350 nsfai•koundWaisZZ 2 14DO PI•IDeolala rPod
Working V. Mob *atlan me 1:1,50 nstalISurface Cas-nS
Staradhy |Mrmbr n DM3 1150 ntall Roadway &Dri Pad
Dean In Shop . DS AvaiobNo -n Yard AV . 2050 ftDO Heao Dreng
Omn on Ste O. N Availabe On Job AV i 12100 aCphylE & hev Test"1 " 115 AluiFe r ZoeM Tasn't________
TIME OF ACTIVITY BY fTEMN17 22100 JlorehoW'Ab1ndmonmant
F - To l Oci on Ibtr 4 15 13050 ftduCT allon W lurlo s.•a
AM -EM j 131003 I•s -l.C.nduora. Pip--
AM 1M 00 13150 DrlIPAiot _O_
1AM IM 1 13200 GeophsicalLogging&OdjhrTe!•%ra
AM 01A f 13210 AqujIel Zone relarw ________
AM IM Z 3 13303 _I].rhOAAb~a2nmcvrt/GcvIkN _______
t---.-' . AM-j ,__I__.______o,,.-AM PM" 134OO Reamls
AM 2IM 1 13450 hIal Caseg
AM OM 27 13500 Intai Sccren
AM '1M'
AM PM
AM AsM
AM •M
AM PM
AM 6M
AM 1MAM Pig I
. ..... +•A M 1M
09 13100 InstkAnnuarrseal
30 13605 Water Wathing
01 050 We, OeepmenLAir Lift and Swob
33 14ID3 D~epoaraýol IP.Yj&Cuttngs0 ______
33 14130 FurnIshl & Instal Test Pump and [-chDare
-34 14-- Dievelopm entPu,,Io1n
35 14250 •T I PulMpg
3 14;30 Dlohecmtlnand'ChTHntaor, '___.
17 19000 O fsTtePltIe etts Mob/temob
a9 IfIM Adm~nhtradon
40 19550 n0therActivThaa Swndby
42 196M Fihin •, LilnaIroten Taal.lL
42 3D16 Change Order Aeuvmes
43 8050D CEqupmencRepai_ _
44 90070 Damages
45 T=TAo Sup. HOURndSnt
V TOTAL HOURS_ _
COMMENTS - EVENTS - MON D[I1ONS - CHANGES -OTHER J N *)9 MAT"ON
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a 11, . 550 Jos im w l ils
* U 112110 ,'1I T•jkl
11 11421 'rint 12al~oFd
L7 1L4i3a nnso Sus~~e1,Fe~iI
* 18 10.00 "Ila~ Poa%1%Tay&V.a Pad
14 11001 n- n O"r
11 12.00 krupiryI Cd Lo±1kTn Al 1) N,$Teli M3
IA 12!513 ioNkr Z I ,'- I,.
17 1220D1 W.
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PERSONNEL EMPLOYED TODAY
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I -
Deswpnen OnE II
Crew
As•slegne.nplpee. -Full Name
Per Die.?
Wx
Onslte Oftle
Houam HoursHot.1Hann De.•pripon Un.•tb SIDI us
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MATERIALS USED TODAY
OmlilyW Desq pi on
bPA F/a '
A _ ~ ~ ~ 7
Workfng WK M• izarrlon MB
2a ndby SS DerTbohiarden CM
DowniInShop DS AvasOlailn~enj AV
Do'w o.n.•A e I AVm abeaen lob AV
11 ME OF ACTIVTY BY mITM N
From Toc n r one I tem I
AM PM
AM PM
* AM PM
AM PM
tAM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AMA PMA
AM PM] AM R•
AM PM
AM PM
AM PMAM. ' _• PM : . . . . ...
a-ern is C-1 Code j IaharACtifty Housl
1. 'Jim Jhort Durmanr.Job.... I D0:= In°• a.. a .a I12• o b!o Preparalon
4 I 1120I oaoeyMooeehl
3 J 000 jra.rinB.O'fhead
D 0026 Ahep-Overtread
7 • 0007 ýdw•renaniu.-OWertshcd
6 1.50 ' taring-JobChrgrealoie
9 1.000 jOreawn up _- _
0 11450 j surface Cl %
12 . 11900 ýn~r BodwayADit.Irod ______
'e 12050 'rade Hd e Dr__ln_
S 1.100 ph,"d Lovv9gnE&O,le7e*n
it 121r0 AqukrZoneTesbei
17 112200 BorehamiAblrdanment
12050 Prodclee Welnol•on
19 11112 I nusA Conductor Pipo
20 1315 Ditg Plot Hole
22 132D Gwophcd Logs no & O•hr Testi
1 _1250, Aqj lei Zone TOSle g
23 1330D Borchrtle Abbrid04,YEfltC~omentPLiUs
24 013300 Iloono as____
5 1240D Under R eam nil
26 13450 1Irung Cog ng
27 11100 I nst* Screen
029 19010 3r avq Pack ThoW4
13600 Intl A nolor led
10 2a050 ImtekrWated•n
aI 40S ial Dvqopment At U. and Swab
2401 0 moo q pos of RadsIi Cut$ av
30 1747S02 sndI =.h&lk'nd Toes Pump and 0 sdrorgo
34 14202 ,evn opr'ni Pumr to
r1250 1es1'exPumo
14100 ,nfreqon and Ctornna•ior
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13 II001 Produm~orr~i WedIstlail on
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23 21303a Aore40 AlbandonmorrllCrrrror Fa15
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32 14000 s~prool of Ftuk1dsaCuttioas
33 1 Fm,sh &ilLL ! Tfe Pomp and vnharoe
34 14200 Oevaopmenl Pumpmrn
35 10350 TegrPurpinI r
31 1430D DiLilnafon and Ctdon nadon
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42 19650 harkoe Order AIcvItim-
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Project: Florida Power & Light Company .526S Y
Miami-Dade County. FloridaExploratory Well EW-l
EW-1 Pad Monitoring Well Water Quality Data
Northeast Pad Monitoring Well
(NE-EW PMW)
IDepth to [ Water SpecificIIDate Time Water Elevation Conductance Chloride TDS Temperature Remarks
(hours) (11 btoc) (ft. NAVD 88) (tanhos/cm) [ (mg/L) (mg/L) (degrees C) ]4/21/2011 1108 10.49 -1.61 78,700 32,200 57,000 29.8 Background Sampluig
4/29/2011 1157 10.68 -1.80 80,400 29.900 53,800 30.45/5/2011 1157 11.40 -2.52 81,400 27,500 52,350 31.2
5/11/2011 1309 11.00 -2.12 76,800 31,600 51,200 29.7
5/19/2011 0958 10.48 -1.60 72,600 35,600 51,200 29.5
5/26/2011 1050 10.76 -1.88 71,360 29,500 52,900 29.7
6/2/2011 1134 10.78 -1.90 71,700 29,000 55,700 29.6
6/9/2011 1128 10.61 -1.73 69,700 32.300 50,650 29.3
6/16/2011 0958 10.35 -1.47 69.300 33,000 53,450 29.5
6/23/2011 1028 10.41 -1.53 69,400 30,600 55,600 29.5
6/30/2011 0928 10.15 -1.27 70,300 27,600 51,950 29.2
7/8/2011 1210 9.00 -0.12 72,570 30,100 54,150 29.9
7/14/2011 1338 9.75 -0.87 76,400 27,200 54,550 29.9
7/21/2011 1039 9.35 -0.47 72,200 32.600 49,760 29.7
7/28/2011 1119 9.51 -0.63 71,600 30.200 54,250 29.7
8/4/2011 1249 9.70 -0.82 64,400 31,500 53,850 27.5
8/11/2011 1059 9.25 -0.37 73.900 29,500 57,150 29.6
8/18/2011 1039 9.45 -0.57 71,900 29.400 54,850 30.0
8/25/2011 1039 9.45 -0.57 69.800 31.300 55,550 29.7
9/1/2011 1109 9.15 -0.27 71.700 29,500 56,300 29.9
9/8/2011 1049 9.15 -0.27 70,700 31,400 49,800 30.3
9/16/2011 1233 9.30 -0.42 5320* 1260" 2668* 27.8
9/23/2011 1129 9.10 -0.22 72,900 31,200 52,750 30.1
9/29/2011 1330 9.16 -0.28 11,500" 3,200* 7,010* 27.8
10/6/2011 1119 9.30 -0.42 72,600 30,000 56,200 30.110/13/2011 1058 10.15 -1.27 75,200 32,500 51,600 30.1
10/20/2011 1049 8.40 0.48 68,400 29,100 57,450 29.9
10/27/2011 1109 8.95 -0.07 80,200 27,700 54,950 30.0
11/3/2011 1049 8.91 -0.03 80,200 31,100 55,700 29.9
11/10/2011 0958 9.67 -0.79 75,500 28,700 59,600 30.0
11/17/2011 1058 10.81 -1.93 68,400 34,900 57,500 30.1
11/25/2011 0939 9.51 -0.63 69.300 26,500 52,750 30.0
12/1/2011 1138 9.67 -0.79 66,000 29,800 55,200 29.8
ft. btoc: feet below top of casing
TOC: Top of Casing
ft. NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datumn of 1988
umnhos/cm: micronihos per centimetermg/L: milligrmts per liter
C: Celsius
*Results appear to be anomalous and are suspected to be related to a sampling error. Countermeasures to prevent reoccurance have been implemented.Note: TOC elevation is: 8.88 feet NAVD 88
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Project: Florida Power & Light Company vMiami-Dade County, Florida W -"--Exploratory Well EW-l
EW-1 Pad Monitoring Well Water Quality DataSoutheast Pad Monitoring Well
(SE-EW PMW)
Depth to Specific [Date Time Water Water Elevation Conductance Chloride TDS Temperature Remarks
(hours) (ft. btoc) (ft. NAVD 88) (unshos/cns) I(nip/L (mg/L) (degrees C)
4/21/2011 1311 10.10 -1.51 81,600 30,200 57.800 29.9 Background Sampling4/29/2011 1349 10.40 -1.81 86,700 33.100 55,000 30.45/5/2011 1008 11.10 -2.51 83,000 29,500 54,700 29.9
5/11/2011 1228 10.65 -2.06 78,200 30,100 52,600 30.15/19/2011 1039 10.12 -1.53 75,200 30,000 51,100 29.85/26/2011 1235 10.47 -1.88 73,890 31,200 53,800 29.96/2/2011 1056 10.50 -1.91 74,200 29,400 57,400 29.66/9/2011 1210 10.32 -1.73 72,200 32.100 51.000 29.6
6/16/2011 1035 10.00 -1.41 71,300 32,200 54,000 29.86/23/2011 1109 10.10 -1.51 71,900 31,600 55,650 29.86/30/2011 1009 9.85 -1.26 72,800 27,600 53,050 29.57/8/2011 1138 9.12 -0.53 73,150 29,800 54,450 29.9
7/14/2011 1414 9.48 -0.89 79,700 29.000 55.350 29.87/21/2011 1119 9.36 -0.77 74,100 34,000 54,100 30.07/28/2011 1229 9.55 -0.96 74,300 30,200 56,300 29.88/4/2011 1224 9.50 -0.91 72,700 31,500 53,000 27.7
8/11/2011 1209 9.37 -0.78 77,400 30,000 56,800 29.78/18/2011 1149 9.45 -0.86 74,100 30,100 55.500 30.08/25/2011 1149 9.38 -0.79 73,300 31,200 57,450 29.69/1/2011 1224 9.10 -0.51 72,700 30,700 57,300 29.89/8/2011 1159 9.21 -0.62 73,200 32,200 51.800 30.1
9/16/2011 1303 9.40 -0.81 70.280 29,600 50,550 27.79/23/2011 1239 9.20 -0.61 75,200 29,000 55.550 29.89/29/2011 1300 9.10 -0.51 68,500 30,700 53.600 27.410/6/2011 1229 9.25 -0.66 79,100 31,300 54.050 30.010/13/2011 1209 9.95 -1.36 76,900 30,200 52,250 30.110/20/2011 1200 8.60 -0.01 69,900 28.000 57.150 29.810/27/2011 1218 8.81 -0.22 82.400 28,000 56.500 30.011/3/2011 1159 9.56 -0.97 82.900 31,000 56,400 30.111/10/2011 1109 9.96 -1.37 78.300 27.900 60,500 30.111/17/2011 1208 10.90 -2.31 69,700 34,000 57.800 30.211/25/2011 1049 9.36 -0.77 69,900 26.900 53,600 30.012/1/2011 1248 10.85 -2.26 71,800 33,900 57.000 30.2
ft. bloc: feet below top of casing
TOC: Top of Casingft. NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datum of 1988umhos/cm: micromhos per centimeter
mg/L: milligrams per literC: Celsius
Note: TOC elevation is: 8.59 feet NAVD 88
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Miami-Dade County. Florida
Exploratory Well EW-1
EW-1 Pad Monitoring Well Water Quality DataNorthwest Pad Monitoring Well
(NW-EW PMW)
Water SpecificDate Time Depth to Water Elevation Conductance Chloride TDS Temperature Remarks
(hours) (ft. btoc) (ft. NAVD 88) (uLmhos/cm) (mg/L) (mg/L) (degrees C)
4/21/2011 1221 10.50 -1.66 84,300 33,500 59,900 30.8 Background Sampling4/29/2011 1120 10.65 -1.81 86,300 33.700 56,400 30.05/5/2011 1051 11.40 -2.56 87,400 31,300 57,650 31.1
5/11/2011 1034 12.40 -3.56 79,100 33,500 55,650 30.45/19/2011 1113 13.90 -5.06 80,000 36,000 53,700 30.45/26/2011 1125 10.73 -1.89 75,130 32,300 55,450 30.46/2/2011 1215 10.75 -1.91 75,900 30,700 59,500 30.36/9/2011 1248 10.60 -1.76 72,500 32,200 51,950 29.9
6/16/2011 1118 10.25 -1.41 72,500 31,500 54,550 30.06/23/2011 1143 10.37 -1.53 73.300 31,600 57,750 30.36/30/2011 1049 10.10 -1.26 75,700 27,400 54,300 30.07/8/2011 1112 9.38 -0.54 74,100 30,700 53,950 30.3
7/14/2011 1524 9.75 -0.91 79,900 27,600 56,350 30.37/21/2011 1226 9.60 -0.76 76,200 32,600 54.500 29.77/28/2011 1154 9.80 -0.96 74.900 32,200 57,050 30.58/4/2011 1317 9.85 -1.01 78,000 30,500 59,300 28.7
8/11/2011 1134 9.61 -0.77 77,600 31,100 58,150 30.48/18/2011 1114 9.68 -0.84 73.100 30.000 55,350 30.68/25/2011 1114 9.61 -0.77 72.300 31.800 56.950 30.09/1/2011 1149 9.33 -0.49 71.900 29,300 56.000 30.49/8/2011 1124 9.45 -0.61 73.800 30.100 52,300 30.5
9/16/2011 1203 9.60 -0.76 67,200 23.400 51,650 28.29/23/2011 1204 9.43 -0.59 73,800 30,800 54.450 30.49/29/2011 1205 9.35 -0.51 68,700 27,500 50,800 27.610/6/2011 1154 9.50 -0.66 78.400 30,000 56.550 30.2
10/13/2011 1133 10.21 -1.37 75,800 29,300 50,500 30.210/20/2011 1124 8.81 0.03 70,200 27,500 56,850 30.110/27/2011 1143 10.39 -1.55 81,500 28.800 54.600 30.211/3/2011 1123 10.50 -1.66 80,500 30,400 55,900 30.111/10/2011 1033 10.37 -1.53 77,800 27,800 58,700 30.111/17/2011 1133 10.71 -1.87 67,900 30.500 57,000 30.311/25/2011 1014 9.58 -0.74 71,700 27.400 53,300 30.212/1/2011 1214 9.80 -0.96 68,500 33,500 53,650 30.1
ft. btoc: feet below top of casingTOC: Top of Casing
ft. NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datum of 1988umhos/cm: micromhos per centimeter
mg/L: milligrams per literC: Celsius
Note: TOC elevation is: 8.84 feet NAVD 88
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Miamni-Dade County, FloridaExploratory Well EW- I
EW-1 Pad Monitoring Well Water Quality Data
Southwest Pad Monitoring Well(SW-EW PMW)
Water SpecificDale Time Depth to Water Elevation Conductance Chloride TDS Temperature Remarks
(hours) (11. bloc) (fl. NAVD 88) (umhos/cm) 1mg/LI (mg/L) (degrees C)
4/21/2011 1414 10.50 -1.62 72,500 26.400 51,500 30.6 Background Sampling4/29/2011 1025 10.60 -1.72 77,400 28,300 51,600 29.85/5/2011 0930 11.85 -2.97 75,200 29,000 49,400 28.7
5/11/2011 1124 16.40 -7.52 78,100 28,300 51,050 31.65/19/2011 1202 15.95 -7.07 73.100 29,700 48,450 32.65/26/2011 1155 11.20 -2.32 66,630 27,800 48.350 29.46/2/2011 1035 11.25 -2.37 68,500 26,000 52,600 29.46/9/2011 1319 11.05 -2.17 65,400 26.300 44,150 29.5
6/16/2011 1154 10.75 -1.87 64,900 27,000 48.450 29.56/23/2011 1214 10.85 -1.97 65,500 30,400 50,800 29.66/30/2011 1119 10.60 -1.72 68.500 24.300 46,650 29.47/8/2011 1045 9.85 -0.97 64,950 25,600 47,650 29.6
7/14/2011 1445 10.22 -1.34 69,900 24,800 48,300 29.67/21/2011 1154 10.10 -1.22 67,800 27,400 47,900 29.67/28/2011 1259 10.26 -1.38 67.000 26,600 48,650 27.78/4/2011 I 157 10.30 -1.42 68,420 25,600 51,350 27.58/11/2011 1243 9.21 -0.33 67,800 26,400 51.150 29.78/18/201 I. 1219 10.15 -1.27 66.300 25,400 47.500 29.88/25/2011 1219 10.31 -1.43 66,000 26,900 50.150 29.49/1/2011 1254 9.87 -0.99 65,400 25,700 49,450 29.89/8/2011 1229 9.97 -1.09 66.800 26,300 46,500 29.9
9/16/2011 1329 10.10 -1.22 64,000 25,700 46.800 28.09/23/2011 1309 9.95 -1.07 66,200 25.800 47,500 29.69/29/2011 1230 9.80 -0.92 64,100 25,400 46,150 27.710/6/2011 1259 9.97 -1.09 76,200 25.800 45,800 29.710/13/2011 1239 10.67 -1.79 69,100 26,100 46,700 29.810/20/2011 1229 9.31 -0.43 64,700 23,800 51,100 29.610/27/2011 1249 10.87 -1.99 75.600 26,500 50,000 29.711/3/2011 1229 10.93 -2.05 75,600 27,700 49,750 29.711/10/2011 1139 10.91 -2.03 73,500 25,500 53,300 29.711/17/2011 1238 11.41 -2.53 63,800 26,900 50,400 29.711/25/2011 1119 10.05 -1.17 65,800 24,900 48,950 29.712/1/2011 1323 11.42 -2.54 65,900 29,600 51,100 29.6
f. bltoc: feet below top of casingTOC: Top of Casing
ft. NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datum of 1988umhos/cm: sticromhos per centimeter
mg/L: milligrams per literC: Celsius
Note: TOC elevation is: 8.88 feet NAVD 88
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Turkey Point
Exploratory Well EW-1Packer Test Summary Table
Depth (ft. bpl)Test # From To Notes
5 1,930 1,952 Specific capacity = 0.03 gpm/foot. Performed with 20" packers
6 2,989 3,011 Packer test abandoned due to test interval conditioning production rate.
6A 2,984 3,006 Packer test abandoned due to test interval conditioning production rate.
7 3,020 3,232 Specific capacity = 49 gpm/foot. Performed with single-opened ended 20" packer
ft. bpl = feet below pad level
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Exploratory Well EW-1Deviation Survey Summary
Pilot Hole Reamed Hole
Date Depth Inclination Date Depth Inclination
(feet bpl) (degrees) (feet bpl) (degrees)
5/13/2011 90 0.2 5/20/2011 90 0.5
5/14/2011 180 0.4 5/24/2011 180 0.4
6/3/2011 270 0.5 6/6/2011 270 0.0
5/29/2011 345 0.3 6/8/2011 360 0.1
5/29/2011 435 0.4 6/9/2011 450 0.2
5/30/2011 524 0.4 6/10/2011 540 0.3
5/30/2011 614 0.0 6/12/2011 630 0.5
5/31/2011 704 0.2 6/14/2011 720 0.4
5/31/2011 794 0.3 6/15/2011 810 0.4
5/31/2011 884 0.3 6/16/2011 900 0.3
6/1/2011 974 0.5 6/18/2011 990 0.4
6/1/2011 1,064 0.5 7/23/2011 1,080 0.1
7/1/2011 1,154 0.6 7/25/2011 1,170 0.4
7/1/2011 1,244 0.3 7/26/2011 1,260 0.5
7/1/2011 1,334 0.4 7/27/2011 1,350 0.2
7/2/2011 1,424 0.4 7/29/2011 1,440 0.3
7/2/2011 1,514 0.5 8/10/2011 1,530 0.5
7/3/2011 1,604 0.5 12/7/2011 1,590 0.5
8/13/2011 1,664 0.1
8/15/2011 1,724 0.0
8/15/2011 1,784 0.1
8/16/2011 1,844 0.4
8/16/2011 1,904 0.4
8/17/2011 1,964 0.1
8/19/2011 2,024 0.3
8/19/2011 2,084 0.5
8/20/2011 2,144 0.2
8/20/2011 2,204 0.0
8/22/2011 2,264 0.0
8/25/2011 2,324 0.1
8/25/2011 2,384 0.1
8/26/2011 2,444 0.2
8/26/2011 2,504 0.0
8/29/2011 2,564 0.4
8/31/2011 2,624 0.3
9/4/2011 2,684 0.4
9/4/2011 2,744 0.4
9/4/2011 2,804 0.3
9/5/2011 2,864 0.4
9/5/2011 2,924 0.3
9/5/2011 2,984 0.4
9/6/2011 3,044 0.1
9/6/2011 3,104 0.5
9/7/2011 3,164 0.4
bpl = below pad level
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Florida Power & Light CompanyTurkey Point
Exploratory Well EW-1Daily Kill Material Log
Date Depth (feet Kill Used Approximate Approximate
bpl) Volume (gallons) Quantity (pounds)
7/7/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 569
7/8/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 6,0647/9/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2,085
7/10/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 1,1377/11/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 9,475
7/12/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 7597/13/2011 1655 Bentonite/Barite 4,5487/15/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 1,9257/16/2011 1655 Bentonite/Barite 2,2007/17/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2847/18/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 275
7/19/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2757/31/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 18,9508/1/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 4,548
8/2/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 284
8/5/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 4,5488/6/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 2,274
8/10/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 6,443
8/10/2011 1542 Salt 2,0008/13/2011 1722 Bentonite /Barite 6,2508/14/2011 1722 Bentonite /Barite 3798/17/2011 2026 Salt 2,000
8/18/2011 2026 Bentonite /Barite 379 2,0008/19/2011 2110 Bentonite/Barite and Salt 570 2,0008/20/2011 2110 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 189 4,0008/21/2011 2288 Salt 6,000
8/22/2011 2288 Salt 4,0008/24/2011 2396 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 379 2,0008/25/2011 2396 Salt 4,0008/26/2011 2576 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 379 2,0008/28/2011 2580 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 379 6,000
8/30/2011 2638 Salt 4,0008/31/2011 2638 Bentonite /Barite/Salt 569 2,000
9/1/2011 2652 Bentonite /Barite 3799/2/2011 2666 Salt 2,0009/3/2011 2666 Bentonite /Barite 569
9/10/2011 3214 Salt 6,0009/11/2011 3210 Salt 4,000
9/19/2011 3227 Salt 4,000
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Exploratory Well EW-1
Daily Kill Material Log
Date Depth (feet Kill Used Approximate Approximatebpl) Volume (gallons) Quantity (pounds)
9/22/2011 3228 Salt 4,00010/9/2011 3220 Salt 6,00010/10/2011 3220 Salt 6,000
10/12/2011 3227 Salt 4,000
10/23/2011 3234 Salt 6,000
10/29/2011 3211 Salt 6,00011/7/2011 3223 Salt 6,000
11/19/2011 3232 Salt 4,000
11/28/2011 3232 Salt 4,00012/6/2011 3232 Salt 6,000
feet bpl = feet below pad level
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Enclosure 2
Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Units 6 & 7Exploratory Well Project; Permit #0293962-001 -UC
Weekly Construction Summary #32 dated December 16, 2011
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WEEKLY CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY
McNabb Hydrogeologic Consulting, Inc.601 Heritage Drive, Suite 110Jupiter, Florida 33458Phone: 561-891-0763Fax: 561-623-5469
December 16, 2011 MHCDEP-11-0556
Mr. Joseph May, P.G.Florida Department of Environmental Protection400 N. Congress Ave, Suite 200West Palm Beach, FL 33401
RE: Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 Exploratory WellProject; Permit #0293962-001-UCWeekly Construction Summary #32
Dear Mr. May:
This is the thirty-second weekly construction summary for the above referenced project.The reporting period for this weekly construction summary began at 7:00 AM, Thursday,December 8, 2011 and ended at 7:00 AM, Thursday, December 15, 2011. Consultant anddrilling contractor daily reports were prepared for this reporting period. Copies of theconsultant and drilling contractor daily construction logs are attached.
During the previous reporting period the drilling contractor performed a straddle packertest over the interval from 1,930 to 1,952 feet below pad level (bpl) and an open-endedbottom single packer test over the interval from 3,020 feet bpl to the base of the pilot hole at3,232 feet bpl. The drilling contractor then began reaming the upper portion of the pilothole in preparation for performing additional packer tests using large diameter packers.Reaming had reached of depth of 1,636 feet bpl by the end of the previous reporting period.
During this reporting period, the drilling contractor reamed the interval from 1,636 to 1,960feet bpl using a 32-inch diameter bit. The reaming was performed in preparation forperforming additional packer tests using large diameter packers. The large diameterpackers are needed to perform packer testing in larger diameter portions of the pilot holethat could not be packer tested with the smaller straddle packers used for the previous tests.Deviation surveys were performed at 60-foot intervals during reaming. A deviation surveysummary is attached. Packer test water sample laboratory reports for packer testsperformed during the previous reporting period have been received from the laboratoryand are attached. A daily kill material log providing a summary of daily kill material andkill quantity is also attached. At the end of the reporting period, the drilling contractor wascleaning out the borehole with a 12 ¼A-inch diameter drill bit to a depth of 2,000 feet bpl inpreparation for performing a packer test over the interval from 1,970 to 1,992 feet bpl.
TP WEEKLY SUMMARY #32 FINAL
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There was no casing installation, cementing, geophysical logging or exploratory welldevelopment and no lithologic samples were collected during this reporting period. Therewere no construction related issues during this reporting period.
During the next reporting period, it is anticipated that the drilling contractor will completereaming in preparation for additional packer testing.
In addition, sampling of the pad monitor wells began on April 21, 2011 and has been takingplace on a weekly basis since the initial sampling. The pad monitor wells were most recentlysampled on December 15, 2011. The most recent set of pad monitoring well sample resultsavailable are for samples collected on December 8, 2011. Sampling of the pad monitor wells
around EW-1 will continue until drilling and testing of EW-1 has been completed. Copies ofthe pad monitor well water quality data summary sheets are attached.
Should you have any questions regarding the above weekly construction summary, pleasecontact David McNabb at (561) 891-0763.
Sincerely, .
Nab' eydro ic Consulting, Inc.
David Mc-abb, P.G.
Attachments: Consultant Daily Construction LogLayne Christensen Company-Drilling Shift ReportPad Monitor Well Water Quality Data Summary SheetsDeviation Survey Summary SheetDaily Kill Material LogPacker Test Water Sample Laboratory Reports
Cc: George Heuler/FDEP-TallahasseeEmily Richardson/SFWMDMatthew Raffenberg/FPLDavid Holtz/HCE
Joe Haberfeld/FDEP-TallahasseeRon Reese/USGSDavid Paul/FGS
TP WEEKLY SUMMARY #32 FINAL
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McNabb Hydrogeologic Consulting, Inc.
Daily Construction Log
Date: December 8, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-00 1-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 1,636 feet bpl Ending Depth: 1,699 feet bplWeather Day: Mostly Cloudy, Cool Recorded By: Sally Durall/Deborah DaigleWeather Night: Cloudy, WarmActivity: Reaming
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor reamed the pilot hole from the depth of 1,560feet to 1,636 feet below pad level (bpl).
0800 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,641 feet bpl.0930 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,644 feet bpl.1020 Florida Spectrum Environmental Services is on site to sample the pad monitor
wells.1030 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,645 feet bpl.1145 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,648 feet bpl.1300 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,650 feet bpl.1410 The kelly is down at a depth of 1,654 feet bpl and the drilling contractor is
circulating the borehole clean.1445 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool inside the drill pipe to the
depth of 1,650 feet bpl.1515 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool out of the drill pipe. The
survey result is 0.5 degree.1525 The drilling contractor makes a drill pipe (45 foot) connection and resumes
drilling the pilot hole from the depth of 1,654 feet bpl.1630 The drilling contractor is reanmng the pilot hole at a depth of 1,656 feet bpl.1745 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,659 feet bpl.1830 The drilling contractor is reanmng the pilot hole at a depth of 1,661 feet bpl.1930 The drillhig contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,664 feet bpl.2100 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,669 feet bpl.2200 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,673 feet bpl.2300 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,677 feet bpl.0000 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,680 feet bpl.0100 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,682 feet bpl.0200 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,685 feet bpl.0330 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,689 feet bpl.0515 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,695 feet bpl.0540 The kelly is down at the depth of 1,699 feet bpl and the drilling contractor is
circulating the borehole clean.
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0610 The drilling contractor removes the 45 foot drill pipe section and will replacewith a 90 foot drill pipe stand.
0700 The drilling contractor is in the process of making a drill pipe connection.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 9, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-001-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-IContractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 1,699 feet bpl Ending Depth: 1,763 feet bplWeather Day: Mostly Cloudy, Warm Recorded By: Sally Durall/Deborah DaigleWeather Night: Partly Cloudy, Warm, Late RainActivity: Reaming
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor reamed the pilot hole from the depth of 1,636feet to 1,699 feet below pad level (bpl). The drilling contractor is currently in theprocess of making a drill pipe connection.
0720 The drilling contractor makes the drill pipe connection and resumes drillingfrom a depth of 1,699 feet bpl.
0930 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,701 feet bpl.1045 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,705 feet bpl.1210 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,710 feet bpl.1355 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,715 feet bpl.1540 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,720 feet bpl.1645 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,724 feet bpl.1745 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,727 feet bpl.1900 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,731 feet bpl.2000 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,734 feet bpl.2130 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,739 feet bpl.2245 The kelly is down at a depth of 1,744 feet bpl and the drilling contractor is
circulating the borehole clean.2335 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool inside the drill pipe to the
depth of 1,710 feet bpl.0005 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool out of the drill pipe. The
survey result is 0.5 degree.0010 The drilling contractor makes a drill pipe connection and resumes drilling the
pilot hole from the depth of 1,744 feet bpl.0100 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,746 feet bpl.0200 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,749 feet bpl.0300 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,752 feet bpl.0400 The drilling contractor is reamin-g the pilot hole at a depth of 1,755 feet bpl.0500 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,758 feet bpl.0600 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,761 feet bpl.0700 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,763 feet bpl.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 10, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-001 -UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-IContractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 1,763 feet bpl Ending Depth: 1,811 feet bplWeather Day: Mostly Clear, Warm Recorded By: Sally Durall/Deborah DaigleWeather Night: Partly Cloudy, WarmActivity: Reaming
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor reamed the pilot hole from the depth of 1,699feet to 1,763 feet below pad level (bpl).
0840 The drilling contractor is reanmng the pilot hole at a depth of 1,770 feet bpl.1005 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,773 feet bpl.1125 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,774 feet bpl.1300 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,775 feet bpl.1430 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,776 feet bpl.1545 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,777 feet bpl.1650 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,780 feet bpl.1745 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,783 feet bpl.1830 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,785 feet bpl.1930 The kelly is down at a depth of 1,789 feet bpl and the drilling contractor is
circulating the borehole clean.2037 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool inside the drill pipe to the
depth of 1,770 feet bpl.2111 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool out of the drill pipe. The
survey result is 0.5 degree.2115 The drilling contractor makes a drill pipe connection and resumes drilling the
pilot hole from the depth of 1,789 feet bpl.2330 The drilling contractor is rean-ing the pilot hole at a depth of 1,793 feet bpl.0030 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,796 feet bpl.0130 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,799 feet bpl.0230 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,802 feet bpl.0330 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,805 feet bpl.0430 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,808 feet bpl.0530 The drilling contractor is reaniing the pilot hole at a depth of 1,810 feet bpl.0615 The drilling contractor has reamed the pilot hole to a depth of 1,811 feet bpl and
currently has stopped reaming to perform rig maintenance.0700 The drilling contractor continues rig maintenance.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 11, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-001-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-IContractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 1,811 feet bpl Ending Depth: 1,834 feet bplWeather Day: Some Rain, Warm Recorded By- Sally Durall/Deborah DaigleWeather Night: Partly Cloudy, WarmActivity: Reaming
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor reamed the pilot hole from the depth of 1,763feet to 1,811 feet below pad level (bpl). The drilling contractor is currentlyperforming rig maintenance.
0900 The drilling contractor continues performing rig maintenance.1100 The drilling contractor continues performing rig maintenance.1310 The drilling contractor resumes reaming the pilot hole from a depth of 1,811 feet
bpl.1400 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,812 feet bpl.1515 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,813 feet bpl.1635 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,815 feet bpl.1710 The drilling contractor stops drilling to check noise on the rig. The borehole
remains at a depth of 1,815 feet bpl.1740 Large dolomite rock cuttings were lodged between the drill pipe and air line.
The drilling contractor removed the cuttings and resumes reaming the pilot holeat a depth of 1,815 feet bpl.
1800 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,815 feet bpl.1930 The drilling contractor is reanming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,816 feet bpl.2100 The drilling contractor is reanmng the pilot hole at a depth of 1,817 feet bpl.2200 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,818 feet bpl.2330 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,820 feet bpl.0100 The drilling contractor is reanmng the pilot hole at a depth of 1,823 feet bpl.0200 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,826 feet bpl.0300 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,828 feet bpl.0400 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,831 feet bpl.0500 The kelly is down at a depth of 1,834 feet bpl and the drilling contractor is
circulating the borehole clean.0555 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool inside the drill pipe to the
depth of 1,830 feet bpl.0620 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool out of the drill pipe. The
survey result is 0.5 degree.0640 The drilling contractor makes a drill pipe (45 foot) connection and resumes
reaming the pilot hole from the depth of 1,834 feet bpl.
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Date: December 12, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-001-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 1,834 feet bpl Ending Depth: 1,897 feet bplWeather Day: Partly Cloudy, Warm Recorded By: Sally Durall/Marty ClasenWeather Night: Partly Cloudy, MildActivity: Reaming
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor reamed the pilot hole from the depth of 1,811feet to 1,834 feet below pad level (bpl). The drilling contractor is currentlyreaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,834 feet bpl.
0800 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,836 feet bp1.0900 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,839 feet bp1.1030 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,842 feet bp1.1215 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,847 feet bpl.1335 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,850 feet bpl.1430 The drilling contractor is reanming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,851 feet bp1.1540. The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,853 feet bp1.1700 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,858 feet bp1.1800 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,861 feet bp1.1900 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,865 feet bp1.2000 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,867 feet bp1.2100 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,868 feet bp1.2200 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,870 feet bp1.2300 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,872 feet bp1.0015 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,878 feet bp1.0130 The drilling contractor is reanmng the pilot hole at a depth of 1,879 feet bp1.0300 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,882 feet bp1.0430 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,888 feet bpi.0530 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,892 feet bp1.0700 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,897 feet bp1.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 13, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-00 1-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-lContractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 1,897 feet bpl Ending Depth: 1,960 feet bplWeather Day: Cloudy, Rain, Warm Recorded By: Sally Durall/Marty ClasenWeather Night: Rainy, windy, mildActivity: Reaming
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor reamed the pilot hole from the depth of 1,834feet to 1,897 feet below pad level (bpl). The drilling contractor is currentlyreaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,897 feet bpl.
0730 The drilling contractor stops reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,903 feet bpl toperform maintenance on the wash pipe.
0755 The drilling contractor resumes reaming the pilot hole from a depth of 1,903 feetbpl.
0900 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,908 feet bpl.1035 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,915 feet bpl.1140 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,919 feet bpl.1235 The kelly is down at a depth of 1,924 feet bpl. The drilling contractor is
circulating the borehole clean in preparation of performing a deviation survey.1310 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool inside the drill pipe to the
depth of 1,890 feet bpl.1325 The drilling contractor trips the deviation survey tool out of the drill pipe. The
survey result is 0.3 degree.1350 The drilling contractor makes a drill pipe (45 foot) connection and resumes
drilling the pilot hole from the depth of 1,924 feet bpl.1500 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,929 feet bpl.1630 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,934 feet bpl.1730 The drilling contractor has reamed the pilot hole to a depth of 1,938 feet bpl and
is currently circulating the borehole clean.1900 The drilling contractor is currently circulating the borehole at a depth of 1,918
feet bpl.2015 The drilling contractor and has started to slowly lower the drill bit down to the
previously reamed depth of 1,938 feet bpl.2050 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,938 feet bpl.2130 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,939 feet bpl.2230 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,943 feet bpl.2330 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,945 feet bpl.0030 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,947 feet bpl.0130 The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,950 feet bpl.121311 Page 1 of 2
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The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,952 feet bpl.The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,955 feet bpl.The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,958 feet bpl.The drilling contractor is reaming the pilot hole at a depth of 1,960 feet bpl.The drilling contractor is circulating the pilot hole at a depth of 1,960 feet bpl.The drilling contractor continues circulating the borehole clean.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 14, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-00 1-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-lContractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 1,960 feet bpl Ending Depth: 1,960 feet bplWeather Day: Partly Cloudy, Warm Recorded By: S.Durall/E.Meyer/M.ClasenWeather Night: Intermittent Lt Rain, CoolActivity: Preparing for Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor reamed the pilot hole from the depth of 1,897feet to 1,960 feet below pad level (bpl). The drilling contractor is currently
circulating the borehole clean in preparation to trip out of the borehole with thedrill pipe and bottom-hole assembly (BHA).
0720 The drilling contractor begins to remove the air line.0750 The drilling contractor begins to trip out of the hole with the drill pipe and
BHA.0900 The drilling contractor continues to trip out of the borehole with the drill pipe
and BHA.1000 The drilling contractor continues to trip out of the borehole with the drill pipe
and BHA.1045 The drilling contractor begins adding salt to the well to kill the well.1145 The drilling contractor has the BHA at the rig floor and is beghinning
disassembly.1245 The drilling contractor continues to disassemble and remove components of the
BHA from the well.1500 The drilling contractor is running the 121¼4- inch bit into the well to tag bottom
and remove any accumulated cuttings.1700 The drilling contractor is servicing the drill rig's top-head-drive.1800 The drilling contractor is continuing to service the drill rig's top-head-drive.1930 The drilling contractor is continuing to service the drill rig's top-head-drive.2100 The drilling is running the drill pipe into the borehole to clear the hole of
cuttings to a depth of 2,000 feet bpl.2200 The drilling contractor continues running the drill pipe into the borehole.2300 The drilling contractor continues runring the drill pipe into the borehole.0020 The drilling contractor completed running in the drill pipe to a depth of 2,000
feet bpl. The drilling contractor will circulate at a depth of 2,000 feet bpl forapproximately 2 hours to make sure the borehole is clear.
0130 The drilling contractor continues to circulate the borehole at a depth of 2,000 feetbpl.
0200 The drilling contractor continues to circulate the borehole at a depth of 2,000 feetbpl.
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0310 The drilling contractor has started to remove the drill pipe and 12 1/4-inch bit inpreparation to install the straddle packer assembly.
0430 The drilling contractor continues to remove the drill pipe from the borehole.0600 The drilling contractor continues to remove the drill pipe from the borehole.0700 The drilling contractor continues to remove the drill pipe from the borehole.
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LA YNE CHRISTENSEN COMPANY - DRILLING SHIFT REPORT
DATE 1 -9 2-1C11 ENT Y L Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7Docket Nos. 52-040 and 52-041
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23 15300 oniirlnAbe ndaopoa o /Comerna Plup ___iu
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26 hugSi "Jindsrkloaralrrg_______
26 13510 inSLUCno~rr
10 12350 sraolScreWIn
29 23600 r~ivitk Annular5 kil
__2 14550 Well evid pmewntAr UltnuASwarb32 ,10110 Dsposala FU,.& Cuttings
33 1415D Furrisdh St Iestlu Tesi.Porp and n sckarge
04 [1200 Doteprs uro~nnr _ _ _ý1 2_rr , ,= -D, 'm. ng•:. 14250 res Pum.plng
a6 1A10 frlrlolen, and Chlonrtnaeon
37 19050 Offslte Act vLes Mob/Oemob
38 19100 Shop3B i1150 Adihns"ra..on
41] :10550 3lSr" rAkl•!e$,andby
41 195 0 ijiaha•for LmtVSrfo e Teal _ _
42 1015q0 IC•ange CirderAcotiles
43 105~ qupmiprnoneAep.rs_______
95 0170 Damaesna~ ____
4 I 95200 lob SJporrltandent
TOTALHOURS
COMME -015• , 1T0 . CWNOONS'r9 .CHAMOES -OTHER ,FORMATIaON
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DAILYAC222UMTINO OF ACTRMl ES BY rI0M ItPERP.5O100L EMPLOYEO TODAY
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Assgnment (X) Houri Hours Hours
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a 11200 5atev Meeting
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6 D0002 Skrp-Devbeud_______
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I 2 1_24 2 ..+,0 Ine--,,r,,,-0,+n13 115002 e n1 foa 0dway & Dv" Pad
04 12250 1 ls Hilo 0,ri,
is 02100 iieophysod Lgojnz&OIhmerTdng _____
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17 12200 Io•chdeAbandonment-.. -. n- ._ _
•8 E I Pradr~luonWdpvnrdgoi on
252 IBM'3r~8 II
22 132002 oophys 4 Lola n• & OEar TeIsrno_22: 13202 h~ikqJor Zono Tenseg
2S 1330D A orohd e AbandonmentlCemean P ugs
24 13BSD A03mMnl
-5 13402 Under Rearrnn
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v7 13.0D22 st Srel 7en
1 2550 ,SraSw PotP Theae4
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31 14200 ?,Yed Davo opmene 4 r Lit and Swab
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33 14122 Furttsh&-insti TestrPumpondp D scharoe
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32 14222 rest PumpRn
5 130D I d nicldonandChIlinalrn
37 190SO Offtta Ael4ues Mohb0eerob
2M 10100 Shop
10 1l2L2 Adm r4istraLiorn
4J0 19550 I therablitle Standby
41 10000 &Na hl •or Lo71/rolin Tom no
42 19310 j hanc Order AcIN ties
43 • I.quipmeIrsRepai.4 9 0170 I iomoge
4 90200 "1ab Supenlntandent
TOTAL HOURS
COMMENT3 EVENTS .CONDITONS -CHANGES .0OTHER INFORiMAT, 0U4
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JOBSUTE NAME 4:LXL)I-Docket Nos. 52-040 and 52-041L-2012-003 Enclosure 2 Page 20 of 38
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Yrenm To Cne'O€o •m •ijem l
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AM PM
AM PM
AM PMAM PM
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22 lmD]: mon rftndw
3u 19W-1
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OA ILY ACCOQUNTING OF ACrMTIES BY ITEM ItPERSONNEL EMPLOYED TODAY
Crev Emploee- FLO Name PeroWe.? Ons.e Olffso Total
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MATEALS•t USED IODAY
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± 00000 h.. Wuall on Jobs4_______
1 11100 QPOndt Mob/Demob
0 11150 lob Proparalgo
4 11200 S-aretyMeeng
S 00 'rr' n4,Iw 1 Ove0rhead
7 007 Mantrce,.Oer hehad
S 21 'ra2 l nr -JobCharlba _ _b_
"tc-ieannup i
1l 11400• ..0 --. r.0 I nstiol Srfaeo Pasn
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Standby I SE 9nlpizoKhloS•MJ
Dowflin Shop H !S - Av 'Tbel~ rd AY
.ose-Hlt DNI j A~ogno AV
12 11450
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AM PMAM PMJ
AM PM
AM PMAIA PM
AM IM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PMAM0 PM
AM PMj
13 11000 m404imi'oad-V A 0.11 Ped
14 100 e% HAle DAD PH
10 0100 ieophllool Looon&gkclorTeflng
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17 L22D D L•al a Abondomiren,
11. 1•011 noduoon¢ittW01! inillonug
19 110.. I no.•• 4ins Conduclor q pe
01 22000 4rNphyco1Lft&CIhcTeV01. ,42X0 . neophvtca:o IA &COthTeshn
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,7 -::W f ni E o~holo A4,SndonmatCennlrcmc~ uss,
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2S 1390 11nd~reor 1mano
S 1340ý0 I aiCal no
07 13500 Instil Sawno
2E 01004 O m P01 a Wop
29 13600 I nuti AnnuaronO
31 14050 IhI DovdopmrcntArbtnaod Swob
32 1,410 Isn oofl d 7&Ca oings_.
30 14150. -urrn sI &Irma! Tast Pump and q~ 5chufga
4 14200 :)evdopmamntpum~lnz
05 L4250 l eso Pumpr ng
36 L430a ?n rlaclonandChllroti on
S0 )(I's t(ro Ae %I i Mob/De~mob
U41000 iliop
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41 196M 1%,j- .n8 far ola Po•no Tooln P
42 19650 Change 00OdrA•O'a- e
43 00OD Eq.pareerb e -M L
44 90170 Damages
4 .200 lunch T
Lunch
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JOBSITE NAME
1p, r - AiDATE 12-I2-- Zou JOBTR 1/?'??
JOBSITE LOCATION -7 r= , I _Ij -/ L-2012-003 Enclosure 2 Page 22 of 38
PERSONNEL EMPLOYED TODAY
T _____ = Dosito 1 Offsile Total
Crew
AssignmentEmployee - Full Name
Per Diem?
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Onsite Offsite Total
Hours Hours Hours
A\-.gt mn Hoo ts.k _HjZ Hurs Hau
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MATERIALS USED TODAY
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t C1L-wr H, ~ X~Lr 12
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EQUIPMENT DEPLOYED TODAY
Description Unit 1t Status
Working WK Mobilization MB
Standby SB Demobilization SM
Down in Shop DS Available in Yard AT
Down on Site DSN Available on Job AR
TIME OF ACTIVITY BY ITEM P
From To Cirle One Item r
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
DAILY ACCOUNTING OF ACTIVITIES BY ITEM#
tenB Cost Code ! anon ActivotY Hours
1 100S0 Short Duration Job
S 11100 DOnsite Mob/Demob
m3 11155 Job Preparation
11200 Safety Meeting
5505 Training - Overhead
S 50006 Shop-Ovserlhead
7 S7 Maintenance - Overhead
D Training -Job Chargeable
9 11300 Site Clean up
15 1SD50 Install Sound Walls
SE 11400 Install Decon Pad
12 11450 Install Surface Casing
13 1150R Install Roadway & Drill Pad
14 12USD Test Hole DSlling
s 1210T Geophysical Logging & Other Testing
lB 1255 AbuiferrZone Testing
17 122SD jBorehole Abandonment
is 13USD Production Well Installation
19 13100 Install Conductor Pipe
20 13150 Drill Pilot Hole
21 13200 Geophysical Logging & Other Testing
22 13250 Aquifer Zone Testing
23 13300 Borehole Abandonment/Cement Plugs
24 13350 Reaming
25 13400 Under Reaming
2 13450 oInstall Casing
27 13500 Install Screen
2R 13550 Gravel Pasc The Well
29 13655 Install Annular Seal
3 1360 Water Watching
31 1DM Well Development Air Lift and Swab3 14100 Disposal of Fluids & Cuttings
33 14150 Furnish & Install Test Pump and Discharge
34 14200 Development Pumping
35 14250 Test Pumping
35 14300 Disinfection and Chlorination
37 19050 S fSsite Activities Mob/Demob
38 19100 Shop
39 19150 Administration
0 19550 Other Activities Standby
41 19600 Fishing for Lost/Broken Tooling
42 19650 Change Order Activities
43 88000 Equipment Repairs
44 90170 Damages
45 90200 Job Superintendent
TOTAL HOURS
COMMENTS - EVENTS.- CONDITIONS -CRANBES -OTHER INFORMATION
W) 2' 14 ,P2%n//3fi 1 7 4 b LI' P L,COMMENTS- EVENTS - CONDITIONS -CHANGES -OTHER INFORMATION
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DateClient's Signature PAYRO LL Date Supervisor's Signature Date
LAYNE CHRISTENSEN COMPANY- DRILLING SHIFT REPORT
CLIENT ApProposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7LJUUtS~L INUD. iJ~tJ'tU dl U ..a~-Umt
JOBSITENAME 15'w - / L-2012-003 Enclosure 2 Page 23 of 38
DATE UIE/EO /TD
EQUIPMENT DEPLOYED TODAYPERSONNEL EMPLOYED TODAY
Per Diem? Total
(5)
HoursDescription
Unit H I StatusCrew
AssignmentEmployee -Full Name
Per Diem?
(X)Onsite
Hours
Offsrte
Hours
Total
Hours Description Unit# I Status
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MATERIALS USED TODAY
Quantity Description
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Down in Shop DS Available in Yard AY
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TIME OF ACTIVITY BY ITEM I
From TO Circle One Item Sf
AM PM
AM PM
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AM PM
AM PM
AM PM
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AM PM
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AM PM
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OBSITE LOCATION 7DAILY ACCOUNTING OF ACTIVITIES BY ITEM P
Item # Cost Code Labor Activity Hours
1 10000 Short Duration Job
2 11100 Onsite Mob/Demob
3 11150 Job Preparation
4 11200 Safety Meeting
S 0005 Training -Overhead
6 0006 Shop-Overhead
7 0007 Mainlenance - Overhead
O 11250 Training - lob Chargeable
9 11300 Site Clean up
10 11350 Install Sound Walls
11 11400 Install Decon Pad
12 11450 Install Surface Casing
1: 13 11500 Install Roadway & Drill Pad
"4 . 12050 Test Hole Drilling
IS -- ', 12100 Geophysical Logging & Other Testing
16 12150 Aquifer Zone Testing
17 12200 Borehole Abandonment
10 13050 Production Well Installation
19 13100 Install Conductor Pipe
20 13150 Drill Pilot Hole
21 13200 Geophysicail Logging & Other Testing
22 13250 Aauifer Zone Testing
23 13300 Borehole Abandonment/Cement Plugs
24 13350 Reaming
25 13400 Under Reaming
26 13450 Install Casing
27 13500 Install Screen
28 13550 Gravel Pack The Well
29 13600 Install Annular Seal
30 13650 Water Watching
31 14050 Well Development Air Uft and Swab
32 14100 Disposal o" Fluids& Cuttings
33 14150 FPrnish & Install Test Pump and Discharge
34 14200 Development Pumping
35 14250 Test Pumping
36 14300 Disinfection and Chlorination
37 19050 Offsite Activities Mob/Demob
35 1910D Shop
39 19150 Administration
40 19550 Other Activities Standby
41 10000 Pithing for Lost/Broken Tooling
42 19650 Change Order Activities
43 88000 Equipment Repairs
44 90170 Damages
45 00200 Job Superintendent
Lurch
TOTAL HOURS
COMMENTS - EVENTS - CONDITIONS - CHANGES -OTHER INFORMATION
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Date SapeesisorsSignatare Date
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Date/ Client's Signature PAYROLL Date 5upervisor's'Signat u re
LAYNE CHRISTENSEN COMPANY - DRIWAIGSHLFIT. RýMRT
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L-2012-003 Enclosure 2 Page 24 of 38
out /7 7JOBUR!E LOCATION ~ ~ - '
DAILY ACCOUNTING OF ACTIVII10 BY ITEM fIPERSONNEL EMPLOYEDTODAY
Crew - Perlsirn? "f (tle ile TotalI ~Employer:-F&~Narne
Aignmenr WX) Hours Hours Hours
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MATERIALS USED TODAY
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EQUIPMENT DEPLOYEDTODAY
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Dwwnonsla ON Ayurabu aan Job AV
, •ME OF ACI•Y 5T3 BY ITEM N
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AM PM
AM PM
AM PM IAM PM
AM PhM
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aAM PM,
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•1 .•10 JhhorrnummlOur M13 I;_r__2 110 Ortol~ Mcb/DemobI
a S11E j~ob Peoparao0n4 12200 %,qlqtV Meet, ng
3 10 rsg•Jnh -Overhead IB DUOS boha -O-uolod T_______' . $Aabnorename overhead
a 11 1250 ',o o r.ng-Job Chaareaeoa
9 g 1tl0 %taq0-owenup
.1 114.00 I3ti De.n Pad
12 dSD 15-1 Surfra all no
S13 Iw 150 nsl dJ Roadway & Di Pad
14 ElOSo Tej1HdeDV4r~g
is 1OD Geophysid LogE r1 &Other TuUing _
16 12150 Alto frZone Tesl ns
17 Woo Borehle Abandonmenro
St3l 1301 roduclion W8el~tlnl mien
-1W 1520D lins113 ConductorFIpaSB 13130 1000 PONole~
21 112200 h C!3PhhýC 1on g tUýe ITo1,M!22 13233 AqufarZore Taol ng
23 13130D BorohooAlbodonmerlr/Connmooljua
24 13313 Frosting
2S 13400 Under Rem ng
7B 1341 InstEl Cuqng27 13503 IrOo•rs ScreeI
Ge 3 t Pack P Thk Wait
29 136D0 MI1:111 AnaLtart sed.
10 1.650 iNatarrWahchng
1 140150 140 d °oiopmn.oeA r Uft and Swab12 11W s~ooo oPF ad1 &{s Cub op
33 14150 Funrish? & Is-lI Test Pump and El %clrge
34 14200 Iloudopmantl PuMO.11
'14213 I42Pump, t
1T 04003 :o nr and Citod nos1.oo
B7 103 Wsff1PACI4ioesMob/Domob
38 19103 31ho0
9 191 IUdm n soroe on
90 11100 lhetrAoqvilelStarndlby
4. 19000 ish ngforLass/BrokonTocang
42 111650 .ante order Avtlubesda :, q a= mant Rpa rs
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STOTA. HOURS
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DATE UP B .N1P E TODAY
EQUIPMENT DEPLOYED TODAY
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Crw Emplyee F u Name Per cram? Orsite Offsita Total
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Down In Sho D A000bleýYard J A
DOwn on site :Hd Avozald on Jb M
TIME OF ACrONIIY SY &TEM It
Fr.... , On. , A.n
AM PM4
AM PIM
AM PM
AM PMIA
AM PM 1AM PM_1'AM PM
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1 10 -1Dtlvaponlob0 11100 1)p,,Lke MaS/lnrraba 1.1150 •,b Peepa.,atrnr
aIt4 1! ;1200 1 F.et,/M-elrg;
9 011:1 Trwnan-Overhead
5 0906 hlhop Overhead
7 0007 o @*•Aaeana=rr o-hear d
" 1 250 -tra.noJ-obChargeabe
10 0 o350 iinsla[SoundW"s _ _
11 [ 21400 '1nan0l 010n Pad
12 11450 1nslaE S Waco aCan
I3 Ils00 Rtaln Raadway & Orl Pad
14 33200 iTeso Haje Orpi_•o
. 22100 Geophyslial L1.s,12 r OtherTsnffl
16 12150 IAquIIlr Zoae Testing
* 17 1220 RorW. ho Abandonmeint
12 T 1000 1 Pied50 nWolno no- --- -. .
19 13100 101ConduLctot Pip*
H 13150 4i N lt HoleZX| ••30 aiw~bivalcaJ Lojim,ng & Other Tc$L~nR
23 13300 torehole Abandon macinCemimri PluMs
24 riý0_ ealanii 13000 P;nder RoamErO
__ 23450 __n_'_,___Ca__n_
27 12000 ,rnunalScroan
2 055010 ra ,al Pack The
29 13000 fInliOt Annulhrlla
so 13050 WdierW6IchlnR
1 00 Wel ne',"orOmer" A.• Lift and Swab
32 14100 O IFIdsliCutlngs
3 L415. FPrnIsN & I0AS£I Test Purmp and Diaharoe
04 1200 Davoopni Fuming
. 1200 Teat Pumping
56 1A300 TDsinfaccion and Chlaorinatlon
37 19000 OR51 te A•t•tLI Mob/Drmnob
131 003.0 shop
£3 1030 HAdmnanitraion
40 19550 DtherAcivi0t .Sta5ndby
01 00600 Fishig for Loa/Broun Tooelo
42 110 ;hane Order Airavilies
4 180001 prientftOipalj
44 £0130 Dmoages
4 000 job Siipepniandeni
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TOTAL HOURS
Date
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CLIENT r , L Pronosed Turkey Point Units 6and 7PrODosed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7Docket Nos. 52-040 and 52-041I -2019-003 Fnilnriglrp 9 Pang 9A nf 3R
DATE/ 2 - /I/- 20/
EQUIPMENT DEPLOYED TODAY
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Itern# I CostCode Labor Activity Hours
1 10000 Short Duration Job
2 11100 Onsite Mob/Demob
3 11150 Job Preparation
4 11200 Safety Meeting
O 0005 Training - Overhead
0000 Shop - Overhead
7 0007 Maintenance - Overhead
H 11210 ITraining -Job Chargeable
9 11300 Sits Clean up
10 11350 Install Sound Walls
E1 11400 Install Decon Pad
12 11450 enstall Surface Casing
13 11500 Install Roadway & Drill Pad
14 12050 Test Hole Drilling
iD 12100 D3eophysical Logging & Other Testing
1H 12110 Aquifer Zone Testing
17 12200 Borehole Abandonment
18 13050 Production Well Installation
19 13100 Install Conductor Pipe
20 tJl.0 Drill Pilot Hole
21 13200 Geophysical Logging & Other Testing
22 13210 Aquifer Zone Testing
23 13300 Borehole Abandonment/Cement Plugs
24 13350 Reaming
25 13000 Under Reaming
2 13450 eInstall Casing
27 13000 Install Screen
28 135S0 Gravel Pack The Well
20 13000 Install Annular Seal
30 13010 0Water Watching
31 10050 Well Development Air Lift and Swab
32 14100 Disposal of Fluids & Cuttings
33 1410 PFurnish & Install Test Pump and Discharge
34 14200 Development Pumping
35 14250 Test Pumping
36 10300 Disinfection and Chlorination
37 19000 Offsite Activities Mob/Demob
3D 19100 Shop
39 19110 Administratlon
40 19550 Other Activities Standby
COMMENTS - EVENTS -CONDITIONS.- CHANGES -OTHER INPORMATION
<277 0.14 32"? g1 -7 -4- L-JGH',' -11//1 &,*Ci 9,89 s A ALL-r' 41 19600 Fishing for tost/Broken Tooling
771 // /2:5i 13r -/- 4.c/~ kv 4'PA. C4AWA6c~42 19550 Change Order Activities
M 3 BIDXI Equipment Repairn44 90170 :Damages
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Item S Cost Code Labor Activity Hours
1 10000 Short Duration Job
2 11100 j~cieMob/Deci .
3 11150 JobPreparation
4 11200 Safety Meeting "
S ERO5 Training - Overhead 5
B A006 Ebop - Overhead
7 000O Maintenance -Overhead
B -1ý29 Training - Job Chargeable
9 11300 Site Clean up
10 11350 lrnstall Sound Walls
11 11400 Install Decon Pad
12 11450 Install Surface Casing
S3 11500 Install Roadway & Drill Pad
14 12050 Test Hole Drilling
is 12100 Geophysical Logging & Other Testing
16 12.150 Aquifer Zone Testing
. ,7AA0 Borehole Abandonment
Is 66soS Production Well Installation
19 13100 Install Conductor Pipe
20 13150 Drill Pilot Hole
21 13200 nGeophysical Logging & Other Testing
22 13250 Aquifer Zone Testing
23 13300 Borehole Abandonment/Cement Plugs
24 13350 Reaming
25 13400 Under Reaming
26 13450 Install Casing
27 1350 Install Screen
2B 13550 Gravel Pack The Well
2 13100 Install Annular Se41
30 13650 Water Watching
31 14050 Well Development Air Lift and Swab
32 14100 Disposal of Fluids & Cuttings
33 . 14150 Furnish & Install Test Pump and Discharge
34 14200 Development Pumping
35 142S0 Test Pumping
36 14300 Disinfection and Chlorination
37 19050 Offsite Activities Mob/Demob
30 19100 Shop
39 19150 Administration
40 19550 Other Activities Standby
COMMENTS - EVENTS - CONDITIONS -CHANGES - OTHER INFORMATION
zu'Lev, 6 W "j, C(,we- TTý. H ..... . ..-,,, ý -a e 5 t . ..a. n - I I41 19600 1 Fishing for Lost/Broken ToolingI- I- I42 ISESI Change Order Activities
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44 90170 Damages
45 902W0 Jok Saperintendent
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Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7Docket Nos. 52-040 and 52-041L-2012-003 Enclosure 2 Page 28 of 38
Project: Florida Power & Light CompanyMiami-Dade County, Florida 'Exploratory Well EW-l
EW-I Pad Monitoring Well Water Quality Data
Northeast Pad Monitoring Well
(NE-EW PMW)
Dept toWtrWtrEe.ain Specific 1 1Date Time uDepth to WaterWaterElevation C tance Chloride TDS Temperature. Remarks
(hours) (ft. btocl (ft NAVD 88) (umhos/nml (mg9LI J (mg/Li (degrees C)
4/21/2011 1108 10.49 -1.61 78,700 32,200 57,000 29.8 Background Sampling4/29/2011 1157 10.68 -I 80 80,400 29,900 53,800 30.45/5/2011 1157 11.40 -2.52 81,400 27,500 52,350 31.25/11/2011 1309 11.00 -2.12 76,800 31,600 51,200 29.75/19/2011 0958 10.48 -1.60 72,600 35,600 51,200 29.55/26/2011 1050 10.76 -1.88 71,360 29,500 52,900 29.76/2/2011 1134 10.78 -1.90 71,700 29,000 55,700 29.66/9/2011 1128 10.61 -1.73 69,700 32,300 50,650 29.3
6/16/2011 0958 10.35 -1.47 69,300 33,000 53,450 29.5
6/23/2011 1028 10.41 -1.53 69.400 30,600 55,600 29.56/30/2011 0928 10.15 -1.27 70.300 27,600 51,950 29.27/8/2011 1210 9.00 -0.12 72,570 30,100 54,150 29.9
7/14/2011 1338 9.75 .0.87 76,400 27,200 54,550 29.97/21/2011 1039 935 -0.47 72,200 32,600 49,760 297
7/28/2011 1119 9.51 -0.63 71,600 30,200 54,250 29.78/4/2011 1249 9.70 -0.82 64,400 31,500 53,850 27.5
8/11/2011 1059 9.25 -0.37 73,900 29,500 57,150 29.68/18/2011 1039 945 -0.57 71,900 29,400 54,850 30.0
8/25/2011 1039 9.45 -0.57 69,800 31,300 55,550 29.79/1/2011 1109 9.15 -0.27 71,700 29,500 56,300 29.99/8/2011 1049 9.15 -0.27 70,700 31,400 49,800 30.3
9/16/2011 1233 9.30 -0.42 5320* 1260- 2668- 27.89/23/2011 1129 9.10 -0.22 72,900 31,200 52,750 30.19/29/2011 1330 9.16 -0.28 I1,500" 3,200- 7,010- 27.810/6/2011 1119 9.30 -0.42 72,600 30.000 56,200 30.110/13/2011 1058 10.15 -1.27 75,200 32,500 51,600 30.110/20/2011 1049 8.40 0.48 68,400 29,100 57,450 29.910/27/2011 1109 8.95 -0.07 80,200 27,700 54.950 30.011/3/2011 1049 8.91 -0.03 80,200 3 1,100 55,700 29.9
11/10/2011 0958 9.67 -0.79 75,500 28,700 59,600 30.011/17/2011 1058 10.81 -1.93 68,400 34,900 57,500 30.111/25/2011 0939 9.51 -0.63 69,300 26.500 52.750 30.012/1/2011 1138 9.67 -0.79 66,000 29,800 55,200 29.8
12/8/2011 1058 10.31 -1.43 63,800 303100 57,050 27.5
ft. btoc: feet below top of casingTOC: Top of Casing
ft. NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datum of 1988umhos/cm: micromhos per centimeter
mg/L: milligrams per literC: Celsius
'Results appear to be anomalous and are suspected to be related to a sampling error. Counlermeasures to preent reoccarance have been implemented.Note TOC elevation is: 8.88 feet NAVD 88
Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7Docket Nos. 52-040 and 52-041L-2012-003 Enclosure 2 Page 29 of 38
Project: Florida Power & Light Company
Miami-Dade County, FloridaExploratorv Well EW- I
EW-1 Pad Monitoring Well Water Quality DataSoutheast Pad Monitoring Well
(SE-EW PMW)
Depth to W i Specific I T RDate Time Water Water Elevation Conductance Chloride TDS Temperature Remarks
(hours (ft. bloc) (ft. NAVD 88) (Iumhos/cm) (mgI/L (mg/LI (degrees C)
4/21/2011 1311 10.10 -1.51 81,600 30,200 57,800 29.9 Background Sampling4/29/2011 1349 10.40 -1.81 86,700 33,100 55,000 30.4
5/5/2011 1008 11.10 -2.51 83.000 29,500 54,700 29.9
5/11/2011 1228 10.65 -2.06 78,200 30,100 52,600 30.15/19/2011 1039 10.12 -1.53 75,200 30,000 51.100 29.8
5/26/2011 1235 10.47 -1.88 73,890 31,200 53.800 29.9
6/2/2011 1056 10.50 -1.91 74,200 29,400 57.400 29.66/9/2011 1210 10.32 -1.73 72,200 32.100 51.000 29.66/16/2011 1035 10.00 -1.41 71,300 32,200 54.000 29.8
6/23/2011 1109 10.10 -1.51 71,900 31,600 55,650 29.86/30/2011 1009 9.85 -1.26 72,800 27.600 53,050 29.5
7/8/2011 1138 9.12 -0.53 73,150 29,800 54,450 29.9
7/14/2011 1414 9.48 -0.89 79,700 29%000 55.350 29.8
7/21/2011 1119 9.36 -0.77 74,100 34,000 54.100 30.0
7/28/2011 1229 9.55 -0.96 74,300 30,200 56,300 29.8
8/4/2011 1224 9.50 -0.91 72,700 31,500 53.000 27.78/11/2011 1209 9.37 -0.78 77,400 30,000 56,800 29.7
8/18/2011 1149 9.45 -0.86 74,100 30,100 55.500 30.0
8/25/2011 1149 9.38 -0.79 73,300 31,200 57,450 29.6
9/1/2011 1224 9.10 -0.51 72,700 30.700 57,300 29.89/8/2011 1159 9.21 -0.62 73,200 32,200 51,800 30.1
9/16/2011 1303 9.40 -0.81 70,280 29.600 50,550 27.79/23/2011 1239 9.20 -0.61 75,200 29,000 55,550 29.8
9/29/2011 1300 9.10 -0.51 68,500 30,700 53,600 27.410/6/2011 1229 9.25 -0.66 79,100 31,300 54,050 30.0
10/13/2011 1209 9.95 -1.36 76,900 30,200 52.250 30.1
10/20/2011 1200 8.60 -0.01 69,900 28,000 57,150 29.810/27/2011 1218 8.81 -0.22 82,400 28,000 56,500 30.0
11/3/2011 1159 9.56 -0.97 82,900 31,000 56,400 30.111/10/2011 1109 9.96 -1.37 78,300 27,900 60.500 30.1
I 1/17/2011 1208 10.90 -2.31 69,700 34,000 57.800 30.2
11/25/2011 1049 9.36 -0.77 69,900 26,900 53.600 30.0
12/1/2011 1248 10.85 -2.26 71,800 33,900 57,000 30.212/8/2011 1209 9.87 -1.28 68,900 29.500 61,500 27.0
ft. btoc: feet below top of easingTOC: Top of Casing
ft. NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datum of 1988
umhos/cm: micromhos per centimetermg/L: milligrams per liter
C: CelsiusNote: TOC elevation is: 8.59 feet NAVD 88
Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7Docket Nos. 52-040 and 52-041L-2012-003 Enclosure 2 Page 30 of 38
Project: Florida Power & Light Company
Miami-Dade County, FloridaExploratory Veil EW- I
EW-1 Pad Monitoring Well Water Quality Data
Northwest Pad Monitoring Well
(NW-EW PMW)
Depth to I Water [Specific 111Date Time Water Elevation Conductance Chloride TDS Temperature Remarks
(hours) (ft. bloc) (ft. NAVD 88 [(umhos/cm) (rog/L) (mg/L) (degrees C)
4/21/2011 1221 10.50 -1.66 84,300 33,500 59,900 30.8 Background Sampling
4/29/2011 1120 10.65 -1.81 86,300 33,700 56,400 30.05/5/2011 1051 11.40 -2.56 87,400 31,300 57,650 31.1
5/11/201 I 1034 12.40 -3.56 79,100 33,500 55,650 30.4
5/19/2011 1113 13.90 -5.06 80,000 36,000 53,700 30.45/26/20 11 1125 10.73 -1.89 75,130 32,300 55,450 30.4
6/Z/2011 1215 10.75 -1.91 75,900 30,700 59,500 30.36/9/2011 1248 10.60 -1.76 72,500 32,200 51,950 29.9
6/16/2011 1118 10.25 -1.41 72,500 31,500 54,550 30.06/23/20 11 1143 10.37 -1.53 7,3,300 31,600 57,750 30.36/30/2011 1049 10.10 -1.26 75,700 27,400 54,300 30.0
7/8/2011 1112 9.38 -054 74,100 30,700 53,950 30.37/14/2011 1524 9.75 -0.91 79,900 27,600 56,350 30.3
7/21/2011 1226 9.60 -076 76.200 32,600 54,500 29.77/28/2011 1154 9.80 -0.96 74,900 32,200 57,050 30.58/4/2011 1317 9.85 -1.01 78.000 30,500 59,300 28.78/11/2011 1134 9.61 -0.77 77,600 31,100 58,150 30.48/18/2011 1114 9.68 -0.84 73,100 30,000 55,350 30.68/25/2011 1114 9.61 -0.77 72,300 31,800 56,950 30.0
9/1/2011 1149 9.33 -0.49 71,900 29,300 56,000 . 30.4
9/8/2011 1124 9.45 -0.61 73,800 30,100 52,300 30.59/16/2011 1203 960 -0.76 67,200 23,400 51,650 28.2
9/23/2011 1204 9.43 -0.59 73,800 30,800 54,450 30.49/29/2011 1205 9.35 -0.51 68,700 27,500 50,800 27.6
10/6/2011 1154 950 -0.66 78,400 30,000 56,550 30.210/13/2011 1133 10.21 -1.37 75,800 29,300 50,500 30.210/20/2011 1124 8.81 0.03 70,200 27,500 56,850 30.1
10/27/2011 1143 10.39 -1.55 81,500 28,800 54,600 30.2
11/3/2011 1123 10.50 -1.66 80,500 30,400 55,900 30.1
11/10/2011 1033 10.37 -1.53 77,800 27,800 58,700 30 111/17/2011 1133 10.71 -1.87 67,900 30,500 57,000 30.311/25/2011 1014 9.58 -0.74 71,700 27,400 53,300 30.212/1/2011 1214 9.80 -0.96 68,500 33,500 53,650 30.1
12/8/2011 1133 10.37 -1.53 68,700 27,600 57,850 277
ft. bloc feet below top of casingTOC: Top of Casing
ft NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datum of 1988undilos/cm: micromhos per centimeter
mg/L: milligrams per liter
C: CelsiusNote: TOC elevation is 8.84 feet NAVD 88
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Project: Florida Power & Light Company AM
Miami-Dade County, FloridaExploratory Well EW- I
EW-1 Pad Monitoring Well Water Quality Data
Southwest Pad Monitoring Well
(SW-EW PMNW)
1 Depth to Water Specific 1eTDate Tinme Water Elevation Conductance Chloride TDS mperature Remarks
(hours) (ft. btoc) (ft. NAVD S) (umhos/cml (mg/LI mgIL) [(degrees C)
4/21/2011 1414 10.50 -162 72,500 26,400 51,500 30.6 Background Sampling
4/29/2011 1025 10.60 -1.72 77,400 28,300 51,600 29.8
5/5/2011 0930 11.85 -2 97 75,200 29,000 49,400 28.7
5/I 1/2011 1124 16.40 -7.52 78,100 28,300 51,050 31.6
5/19/201 I 1202 15.95 -7.07 73,100 29,700 48,450 32.6
5/26/2011 1 155 11.20 -2.32 66,630 27.800 48,350 29.46/2/2011 1035 11.25 -2.37 68,500 26,000 52,600 29.4
6/9/2011 1319 11.05 -2 17 65.400 26,300 44,150 29.56/16/20 11 1154 10.75 -1.87 64,900 27,000 48,450 295
6/23/2011 1214 10.85 -1.97 65.500 30,400 50,800 29.6
6/30/2011 1119 10.60 -1.72 68.500 24.300 46,650 29.4
7/8/2011 1045 9.85 -097 64.950 25,600 47,650 29.6
7/14/2011 1445 1022 -1.34 69,900 24,800 48,300 29.67/21/2011 1154 10.10 -1 22 67.800 27,400 47,900 29.6
7/28/2011 1259 10.26 -1.38 67,000 26,600 48,650 27.78/4/2011 1157 10.30 -1.42 68.420 25,600 51,350 27.5
8/11/2011 1243 9.21 -0.33 67,800 26,400 51,150 29.78/18/2011 1219 10.15 -1.27 66,300 25,400 47,500 29.8
8/25/2011 1219 10.31 -I 43 66,000 26,900 50.150 29.4
9/1/2011 1254 9.87 -0.99 65,400 25,700 49,450 29.89/8/2011 1229 9.97 -1.09 66,800 26.300 46,500 29.9
9/16/2011 1329 10.10 -l 22 64.000 25,700 46,800 28.0
9/23/2011 1309 9.95 -1.07 66,200 25.800 47,500 29.6
9/29/2011 1230 9.80 -0.92 64,100 25,400 46,150 27.7
10/6/2011 1259 9.97 -1.09 76,200 25,800 45,800 29.710/13/2011 1239 10.67 -1.79 69,100 26,100 46,700 29.8
10/20/2011 1229 9.31 -0.43 64,700 23.800 51,100 29.6
10/27/2011 1249 10.87 -1.99 75.600 26,500 50.000 29.711/3/2011 1229 10.93 -2.05 75,600 27,700 49.750 29.7
11/10/2011 1139 10.91 -2.03 73,500 25,500 53,300 29.7
11/17/2011 1238 11.41 -2.53 63,800 26,900 50.400 29.7
11/25/2011 1119 10.05 -1.17 65,800 24,900 48,950 29.712/1/2011 1323 11.42 -2.54 65,900 29.600 51,100 29.6
12/8/2011 1239 10.98 -2.10 64,900 24.800 52,450 27.3
ft. btoc: feet below top of casingTOC: Top of Casing
ft. NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datum of 1988
umhos/cm: micromhos per centimetermg/L: milligrams per liter
C: CelsiusNote: TOC elevation is: 8.88 feet NAVD 88
Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7Docket Nos. 52-040 and 52-041L-2012-003 Enclosure 2 Page 32 of 38
Florida Power & Light Company 't-
Turkey Point
Exploratory Well EW-1Deviation Survey Summary
Pilot Hole Reamed Hole
Date Depth Inclination Date Depth Inclination
(feet bpl) (degrees) (feet bpl) (degrees)
5/13/2011 90 0.2 5/20/2011 90 0.5
5/14/2011 180 0.4 5/24/2011 180 0.46/3/2011 270 0.5 6/6/2011 270 0.05/29/2011 345 0.3 6/8/2011 360 0.15/29/2011 435 0.4 6/9/2011 450 0.2
5/30/2011 524 0.4 6/10/2011 540 0.35/30/2011 614 0.0 6/12/2011 630 0.55/31/2011 704 0.2 6/14/2011 720 0.45/31/2011 794 0.3 6/15/2011 810 0.45/31/2011 884 0.3 6/16/2011 900 0.36/1/2011 974 0.5 6/18/2011 990 0.46/1/2011 1,064 0.5 7/23/2011 1,080 0.17/1/2011 1,154 0.6 7/25/2011 1,170 0.47/1/2011 1,244 0.3 7/26/2011 1,260 0.57/1/2011 1,334 0.4 7/27/2011 1,350 0.27/2/2011 1,424 0.4 7/29/2011 1.440 0.37/2/2011 1,514 0.5 8/10/2011 1.530 0.57/3/2011 1,604 0.5 12/7/2011 1,590 0.5
8/13/2011 1,664 0.1 12/8/2011 1,650 0.58/15/2011 1,724 0.0 12/9/2011 1,710 0.58/15/2011 1,784 0.1 12/10/2011 1,770 0.58/16/2011 1,844 0.4 12/11/2011 1,830 0.58/16/2011 1,904 0.4 12/13/2011 1,890 0.38/17/2011 1,964 0.18/19/2011 2,024 0.38/19/2011 2,084 0.58/20/2011 2,144 0.28/20/2011 2,204 0.08/22/2011 2,264 0.0
8/25/2011 2,324 0. I8/25/2011 2,384 0.1
8/26/2011 2,444 0.28/26/2011 2,504 0.0
8/29/2011 2,564 0.4
8/31/2011 2,624 0.3
9/4/2011 2,684 0.4
9/4/2011 2,744 0.4
9/4/2011 2,804 0.3
9/5/2011 2,864 0.4
9/5/2011 2,924 0.3
9/5/2011 2,984 0.49/6/2011 3,044 0. I9/6/20111 3,104 0.59/7/2011 3,164 0.4
3,224
3,284
3,3443,404
3,464
3,524
bpl = below pad level
Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7Docket Nos. 52-040 and 52-041L-2012-003 Enclosure 2 Page 33 of 38
Florida Power & Light CompanyTurkey Point
Exploratory Well EW-1Daily Kill Material Log
Date Depth (feet Kill Used Approximate Approximatebpl) Volume (gallons) Quantity (pounds)
7/7/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 5697/8/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 6,0647/9/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2,085
7/10/2011 1655 Bentonite/Barite 1,1377/11/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 9,4757/12/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 7597/13/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 4,5487/15/2011 1655 Bentonite/Barite 1,925
7/16/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2,2007/17/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2847/18/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2757/19/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2757/31/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 18,9508/1/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 4,5488/2/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 2848/5/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 4,5488/6/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 2,274
8/10/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 6,4438/10/2011 1542 Salt 2,0008/13/2011 1722 Bentonite /Barite 6,2508/14/2011 1722 Bentonite /Barite 3798/17/2011 2026 Salt 2,0008/18/2011 2026 Bentonite /Barite 379 2,0008/19/2011 2110 Bentonite/Barite and Salt 570 2,0008/20/2011 2110 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 189 4,0008/21/2011 2288 Salt 6,0008/22/2011 2288 Salt 4,0008/24/2011 2396 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 379 2,0008/25/2011 2396 Salt 4,0008/26/2011 2576 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 379 2,0008/28/2011 2580 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 379 6,0008/30/2011 2638 Salt 4,0008/31/2011 2638 Bentonite /Barite/Salt 569 2,0009/1/2011 2652 Bentonite /Barite 3799/2/2011 2666 Salt 2,0009/3/2011 2666 Bentonite /Barite 569
9/10/2011 3214 Salt 6,0009/11/2011 3210 Salt 4,0009/19/2011 3227 Salt 4,000
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Exploratory Well EW-1Daily Kill Material Log
Date Depth (feet Kill Used Approximate Approximatebpl) Volume (gallons) Quantity (pounds)
9/22/2011 3228 Salt 4,00010/9/2011 3220 Salt 6,000
10/10/2011 3220 Salt 6,00010/12/2011 3227 Salt 4,00010/23/2011 3234 Salt 6,00010/29/2011 3211 Salt 6,00011/7/2011 3223 Salt 6,000
11/19/2011 3232 Salt 4,00011/28/2011 3232 Salt 4,00012/6/2011 3232 Salt 6,000
12/14/2011 1960 Salt 8,000
feet bpl = feet below pad level
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Project: Packer Test WQ Samples PT-5Site Location: FPL Turkey Point, Homestead, FLMatrix: Water
Sample I.D.: EW-1-PT-5 (1930-1952)Collected: 12/03/11 19:28Received: 12/04/11 13:30Collected by: Eric W. Meyer
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
PARAMETER RESULT QC UNITS MDL PQL METHOD DATE DATE ANALYSTEXT, ANALY.
Specific Conductance (Field)(grab) 44230 uS/cm 1.0 3.0 120.1 12103 19:28 12103 19:28 Client
pH (field) 7.48 units 0.1 0.3 150.1 12/03 19:28 12/03 19:28 Client
Temperature (Field) 24.2 Degree C 1 3 170.1 12/03 19:28 12/03 19:28 Client
Specific Conductance (grab) 45300 uS/cm 1.000 3.000 120.1 12/08 09:36 12/08 09:36 DGK
Chloride 16800 mg/L 22.000 66.000 300.0 12/06 11:45 12/06 11:45 DGK
Sulfate 585 mg/L 2.14 6.42 300.0 12/06 11:45 12/06 11:45 DGK
Nitrogen (Ammonia) as N 0.092 mg/L 0.01 0.03 350.1 12106 11:53 12/06 11:53 RPV
Nitrogen (Kjeldahl) as "N" 0.26 mg/L 0.070 0.210 351.2 12/07 08:30 12107 12:16 MSG
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) 32167 mg/L 1.000 3.000 SM 2540C 12/07 11:15 12108 14:26 LYR
Unless indicated, soil results are reported based on actual (wet) weight basis.
Analytes not currently NELAC certified denoted by -.Work performed by outside (subcontract) labs denoted by Cert.ID In Analyst Field.Results relate only to this sample.QC=Qualifier Codes as defined by DEP 62-160U=Analyzed for but not detected.Q=Sample held beyond accepted holding time.I=Value is between MDL and PQL.J=Estimated value.
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Page I of 1Report Printed: 12/14/11Submission # 1112000193Order # 92720
Project: Turkey Point EN-1Site Locationi: FPL Turkey Point, Homestead, FLMatrix: Water
Sample I.D.: EW-1-PT-7 (3020-3232 ft)Collected: 12/05/11 19:00Received: 12/07/11 14:55Collected by: Deborah Dalole
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pH (field) 8.04 units 0.1 0.3 150.1 12/05 19:00 12/05 19:00 Client
Temperature (Field) 24.1 Degree C 1 3 170.1 12105 19:00 12/05 19:00 Client
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Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Units 6 & 7Exploratory Well Project; Permit #0293962-001-UC
Weekly Construction Summary #33 dated December 22, 2011
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WEEKLY CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY
McNabb Hydrogeologic Consulting, Inc.601 Heritage Drive, Suite 110Jupiter, Florida 33458Phone: 561-891-0763Fax: 561-623-6469
December 22, 2011 MHCDEP-11-0576
Mr. Joseph May, P.G.Florida Department of Environmental Protection400 N. Congress Ave, Suite 200West Palm Beach, FL 33401
RE: Florida Power & Light Company Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 Exploratory WellProject; Permit #0293962-001-UCWeekly Construction Summary #33
Dear Mr. May:
This is the thirty-third weekly construction summary for the above referenced project. Thereporting period for this weekly construction summary began at 7:00 AM, Thursday,December 15, 2011 and ended at 7:00 AM, Wednesday, December 21, 2011. Consultant anddrilling contractor daily reports were prepared for this reporting period. Copies of theconsultant and drilling contractor daily construction logs are attached.
During the previous reporting period the drilling contractor reamed the interval from 1,636to 1,960 feet below pad level (bpl) using a 32-inch diameter bit and had begun to clean outthe interval from 1,960 to 2,000 feet bpl with a 12 ¼-inch diameter drill bit in preparation forperforming a packer test over the interval from 1,970 to 1,992 feet bpl.
During this reporting period, the drilling contractor set inflatable straddle packers inpreparation for performing a packer test over the interval from 1,970 to 1,992 feet bpl. Thetest interval was conditioned until one drill-string volume of water was removed from thetesting interval. Conditioning of the test interval was then stopped to allow the water levelin the test interval recover in preparation for performing the pumping portion of the packertest. Flow was approximately one gallon per minute at the completion of test intervalconditioning. During the test interval recovery period, one of the straddle packers lostpressure. The test was terminated and the packers were removed from the well. Whilebringing the packers to surface, a ruptured hose was identified as the source of the pressureloss. The hose was repaired and the packers were re-installed to test the packer test intervalof 1,970 to 1,992 feet bpl. Conditioning of the test interval had started at the end of thereporting period. The well was killed with salt once during the reporting period. A dailykill material log providing a summary of daily kill material and kill quantity is attached.
TP WEEKLY SUMMARY #33 FINAL
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There was no casing installation, cementing, geophysical logging or exploratory welldevelopment and no lithologic samples were collected during this reporting period. Therewere no construction related issues during this reporting period.
During the next reporting period, it is anticipated that the drilling contractor will perform apacker test over the interval from 1,970 to 1,992 feet bpl and then ream the hole with a 28-inch diameter drill bit to a depth of approximately 2,270 feet bpl. Packer testing will then beperformed on selected intervals between 1,900 and 2,270 feet bpl. Reaming of the hole witha 28-inch diameter drill bit will then continue to a depth of approximately 2,900 feet bpl.Packer testing will then be performed on selected intervals between 1,900 and 2,900 feet bpl.
In addition, sampling of the pad monitor wells began on April 21, 2011 and has been takingplace on a weekly basis since the initial sampling. The pad monitor wells were most recentlysampled today, December 22, 2011. The most recent set of pad monitoring well sampleresults available are for samples collected on December 15, 2011. Sampling of the padmonitor wells around EW-1 will continue until drilling and testing of EW-1 has beencompleted. Copies of the pad monitor well water quality data summary sheets are attached.
Should you have any questions regarding the above weekly construction summary, pleasecontact David McNabb at (561) 891-0763.
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- David McNabbb.P.G.
Attachments: Consultant Daily Construction LogLayne Christensen Company-Drilling Shift ReportPad Monitor Well Water Quality Data Summary SheetsDaily Kill Material Log
Cc: George Heuler/FDEP-Tallahassee Joe Haberfeld/FDEP-TallahasseeEmily Richardson/SFWMD Ron Reese/USGSMatthew Raffenberg/FPL David Paul/ FGSDavid Holtz/HCE
TP WEEKLY SUMMARY #33_FINAL
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 15, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-00 1-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 2,000 feet bpl Ending Depth: 2,000 feet bplWeather Day: Cloudy and Warm Recorded By: Eric Meyer / Marty ClasenWeather Night: Cloudy, mildActivity: Preparations for Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor removed the drill pipe and 32-inch bottom-hole assembly (BHA) from the borehole. The drilling contractor switched to a 12¼4 -inch bit, then reentered the well and circulated the borehole to a depth of2,000 feet below pad level (bpl) to ensure it was free from cuttings prior topacker testing. The packer test interval will be from 1,970 feet to 1,992 feet bpl.The drilling contractor continues to remove the drill pipe and 12¼/4 -inch BHAfrom the well.
0800 The drilling contractor is adding salt to the well to lower the head beforeremoving the 121/4 -inch BHA.
0845 The drillhig contractor has removed all drill pipe from the well and is preparingto remove the 12¼V4 -inch bit from the drill collars.
1030 The drilling contractor is assembling the straddle packers in the derrick.1045 Florida Spectrum Environmental Services, Ihc. technician arrived onsite to begin
sampling the drilling pad shallow monitor wells.1100 The drilling contractor has completed the assembly of the straddle packers and
has added additional salt to the well to lower the head. The drilling contractorstarts lowering the straddle packers into the well for testing the interval from1,970 feet to 1,992 feet bpl.
1230 The drilling contractor continues lowering the straddle packer assembly into theborehole.
1400 The contractor has lowered the straddle packer assembly to a depth of 1,950 feetbpl and is preparing to re-install the blowout preventer.
1530 The drilling contractor has positioned the straddle packers downhole andstarted inflation with water.
1645 The straddle packer inflation pressure is being maintained at 450 pounds persquare inch gauge (psig).
1900 The drilling contractor is preparing to condition the packer test test interval.2035 The drilling contractor begins conditioning the packer test interval (1,970 to
1,992 feet bpl). The packer pressure is holding steady at 450 psig. The testinterval conditioning flow rate is very low, estimated at less than 1 gpm.
2130 The drilling contractor is continuing to condition the packer test interval.2230 The drilling contractor is continuing to condition the packer test interval.
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2400 The drilling contractor is continuing to condition the packer test interval.0200 The drilling contractor is continuing to condition the packer test interval. The
test interval conditioning flow rate is very low, estimated at less than 2 gpm.0335 The drilling contractor is continuing to condition the packer test interval. The
test interval conditioning flow rate is very low, estimated at less than 2 gpm.0530 The drilling contractor is continuing to condition the packer test interval. The
test i-terval conditioning flow rate is very low, estimated at less than 2 gpm.0700 The drilling contractor continues to condition the packer test interval. Pressure
on the packers is steady at 450 psig.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 16, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-00 1-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 2,000 feet bpl Ending Depth: 2,000 feet bplWeather Day: Cloudy and Warm Recorded By: Eric Meyer / Marty ClasenWeather Night: Cloudy, light rainActivity: Preparations for Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 Yesterday, the drilling contractor completed installation and inflation of thestraddle packer in preparation for performing a packer test on the interval from1,970 feet to 1,992 feet below pad level (bpl). The straddle packers were inflatedusing water and pressure is being maintained at 450 pounds per square inchgauge (psig). Conditioning of the test interval began last night andapproximately 900 gallons of water have been purged from the test interval. Thedrilling contractor is continuing conditioning of the test interval with anestimated flow of less than 2 gallons per minute (gpm).
0952 The drilling contractor is shutting off the air compressor and preparing to add180 feet of wash pipe prior to resuming conditioning of the test interval.
1024 The drilling contractor has completed installation of the additional wash pipeand has resumed conditioning the test interval. The bottom of the wash pipe islocated approximately 322 feet bpl.
1245 The drilling contractor continues to condition the straddle packer interval. Thewater flow rate is estimated at 1.4 gpm.
1650 The drilling contractor continues to condition the straddle packer interval.Packer pressure is holding at 450 pounds per square inch gauge (psig). Theaverage flow for the duration of conditioning is 1.3 gpm.
1918 The drilling contractor continues to condition the straddle packer interval. Theaverage flow rate for the duration of the conditioning period is 1.1 gpm.
2225 The drilling contractor continues to condition the straddle packer interval.2400 The drilling contractor continues to condition the straddle packer interval.0200 The drilling contractor continues to condition the straddle packer interval.0400 The drilling contractor continues to condition the straddle packer interval.0600 The drilling contractor continues to condition the straddle packer interval. The
inflation pressure of the straddle packers is 450 psig.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 17, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-001-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 2,000 feet bpl Ending Depth: 2,000 feet bplWeather Day: Cloudy and Warm Recorded By: Eric Meyer / Marty ClasenWeather Night: Cloudy, windy, mildActivity: Preparations for Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 The drilling contractor continues to condition the straddle packer test interval.The straddle packers have been installed to test the interval from 1,970 feet to1,992 feet below pad level (bpl). The estimated rate of water produced fromconditioning the test interval is about 1.1 gallons per minute (gpm) or less.Approximately 2,000 gallons have been purged from the drill pipe. The packersare holding pressure at 450 pounds per square inch gauge (psig).
0800 The drilling contractor continues to condition the 1,970 feet to 1,992 feet bpl testinterval. Water is being produced in periodic surges.
1000 The drilling contractor continues to condition the test interval. Approximately2,200 gallons have been removed from the drill pipe. At the current flow rate,the removal of one drill pipe and open-hole volume will be complete inapproximately 17 hours.
1200 The drilling contractor continues to condition the packer test interval. Flowfrom the test interval is estimated to be I gpm, or less.
1400 The drilling contractor continues to air-lift the packer test interval.1600 The drilling contractor continues to air-lift the packer test interval.
Approximately 2,500 gallons have been air-lifted from the test interval.1800 The drilling contractor ýontinues to condition the packer test interval.2000 The drilling contractor continues to condition the packer test interval.2200 The drilling contractor continues to condition the packer test interval.2400 The drilling contractor continues to condition the packer test interval.0200 The drilling contractor continues to condition the packer test interval.0400 The drilling contractor continues to condition the packer test interval.0600 The drilling contractor continues to condition the packer test interval. The
pressure in the packers remains steady at 450 psig.
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Date: December 18, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-00 1-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 2,000 feet bpl Ending Depth: 2,000 feet bplWeather Day: Cloudy, Tr. Rain, Wann Recorded By: Eric Meyer / Marty ClasenWeather Night: Partly Cloudy, CoolActivity: Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 The drilling contractor continues to condition the straddle packer test interval of1,970 feet to 1,992 feet below pad level (bpl). The estimated water flow rateduring the test interval conditioning is 0.9 gallons per minute (gpm).Approximately 2,900 gallons have been purged from the test interval. Thepackers are holding pressure at 430 pounds per square inch gauge (psig).
0800 The drilling contractor brought the pressure in the packers up to 450 psig.1000 The drilling contractor continues to condition the test interval.1200 The drilling contractor continues to condition the test interval. Packer pressure
increased to 460 psig and the drilling contractor bled pressure to 450 psig.1400 The drilling contractor continues to condition the test interval.1600 The drilling contractor continues to condition the test interval. Pressure in the
packers was increased from 440 psig to 450 psig by the drilling contractor.1630 The volume of water produced from the test interval exceeds one drill pipe
volume. Water quality data from the sample collected at 1600 indicates thatspecific conductance is comparable to that obtained at the conclusion of thepacker test performed on the interval from 1930 to 1952 feet bpl. The drillingcontractor is preparing to stop test interval conditioning and prepare for thestraddle packer pump test.
1635 The drilling contractor has shutoff the compressor and is preparing to removethe wash pipe from inside the drill pipe. The drilling contractor will prepare forinstallation of the submersible pump and pressure transducers for water levelmeasurements.
1730 The drilling contractor is installing the submersible pump and transducer forthe packer test.
1830 The drilling contractor installed the submersible pump at a depth of 178.6 feetbpl and the transducer at depth of 168.6 feet bpl. The water level is currentlybelow the level of the transducer and the contractor is waiting for the waterlevel to recover to a level above the transducer.
2100 The drilling contractor continues to wait for the water level to recover in thedrill pipe. The water level has not reached the transducer which is installed at adepth of 168.6 feet bpl.
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2230 The drilling contractor continues to wait for the water level to recover in thedrill pipe. The water level has not reached the transducer which is deployed at adepth of 168.6 feet bpl.
0025 The drilling contractor measured the water level inside the drill pipe using awater level indicator at a depth of 206 feet below the top of flange (195.48 feetbpl). The water level is approximately 26.88 feet below the transducer.
0219 The water level reached the transducer at 02:19. The water level is rising insidethe drill pipe at a rate of approximately 26.88 feet per 114 minutes or 0.24 feetper minute or 14 feet per hour.
0430 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe. The rate of recovery isapproximately 22.4 feet in 2 hours or 11.2 feet per hour. At 04:26 there was 24.6feet of water above the transducer.
0700 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe. At 07:00 there was 48.98feet of water above the transducer.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 19, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-001-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 2,000 feet bpl Ending Depth: 2,000 feet bplWeather Day: Clear, Cool Recorded By: Deborah Daigle /Sally DurallWeather Night: Clear, Windy, CoolActivity: Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 The drilling contractor continues to wait for water level to recover in the drillpipe for the straddle packer test over the interval from 1,970 feet to 1,992 feetbelow pad level (bpl). The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe. At07:00 there was 48.98 feet of water above the transducer. The transducer is set ata depth of 168.6 feet bpl.
0830 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 60.93 feet ofwater above the transducer.
0930 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 70.30 feet ofwater above the transducer.
1110 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 81.83 feet ofwater above the transducer.
1330 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 95.46 feet ofwater above the transducer.
1445 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 102.59 feet ofwater above the transducer.
1630 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 110.78 feet ofwater above the transducer.
1730 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 115.37 feet ofwater above the transducer.
1830 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 119.18 feet ofwater above the transducer.
1930 The water level continues to recover hi the drill pipe to a level of 123.73 feet ofwater above the transducer.
2100 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 128.80 feet ofwater above the transducer.
2240 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 133.77 feet ofwater above the transducer.
0020 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 138.66 feet ofwater above the transducer.
0215 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 143.40 feet ofwater above the transducer.
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0330 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 145.82 feet ofwater above the transducer.
0445 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 148.53 feet ofwater above the transducer.
0550 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 150.43 feet ofwater above the transducer.
0650 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 151.9 feet ofwater above the transducer.
0700 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe.
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Daily Construction Log
Date: December 20, 2011 FDEP UIC Permit #:0293962-001-UCProject: FPL Turkey Point EW Well No.: EW-1Contractor: Layne Christensen Company Bit Diameter: 32-inchStarting Depth: 2,000 feet bpl Ending Depth: 2,000 feet bplWeather Day: Clear, Cool Recorded By: Deborah Daigle /Sally DurallWeather Night: Partly Cloudy, CoolActivity: Packer Testing
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
0700 The drilling contractor continues to wait for the water level to recover in thedrill pipe for the straddle packer with a test interval from 1,970 feet to 1,992 feetbelow pad level (bpl). The water level continues to recover hi the drill pipe. At07:00 there was 152 feet of water above the transducer. The transducer is set at adepth of 168.6 feet bpl.
0750 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 153.5 feet ofwater above the transducer.
0850 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 155.0 feet ofwater above the transducer.
0950 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 156.3 feet ofwater above the transducer.
1050 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 157.5 feet ofwater above the transducer.
1150 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 158.6 feet ofwater above the transducer.
1250 The water level continues to recover in the drill pipe to a level of 159.6 feet ofwater above the transducer. The drilling contractor prepares to perform thepumping portion of the packer test over the interval from 1,970 to 1,992 feet bpl.
1330 The drilling contractor set up for the test but the water level in the drill pipesuddenly increased to 175.8 feet bpl. The drilling contractor determined thatinflation of the packer was lost. The drilling contractor will have to trip thepacker out of the hole to determine the cause of the deflation.
1430 The drilling contractor begins tripping the packers out of the borehole.1630 The drilling contractor continues tripping the packers out of the borehole.1730 The drilling contractor continues tripping the packers out of the borehole.1835 A rupture was found in the pressure hose. The drilling contractor is replacing
with new hose line.1915 The drilling contractor begins to trip the straddle packers back in the borehole.2115 The straddle packers are at the packer test interval of 1,970 feet to 1,992 feet bpl
and the drilling contractor begins to inflate the packers.2150 The packers have been inflated to 455 pounds per square inch gauge (psig).
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2220 The drilling contractor begins tripping inside the drill pipe with the air line inpreparation for air-lift development.
2300 The drilling contractor begins to condition the packer test interval. Theestimated rate of development is approximately 1 gallon per minute (gpm).
0030 The drilling contractor continues conditioning the test interval.0200 The drilling contractor continues conditioning the test interval.0330 The drilling contractor continues conditioning the test interval.0500 The drilling contractor continues conditioning the test interval.0700 The drilling contractor continues conditioning the test interval.
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15 12100 Geophysical Logging & Other Testing
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17 12200 Borehole Abandonment
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20 13150 Drill Pilot Hole
21 13200 Geophysical Logging & Other Testing
22 13250 Aquifer Zone Testing
23 13300 Borehole Abandonment/Cement Plugs
24 13350 Reaming
25 13400 Ulnder Reaming
26 13450 Install Casing
27 13500 Install Screen
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29 13600 Install Annular Seal
30 13650 Water Watching
31 14050 Well Development Air Lift and Swab
32 14100 Disposal of Fluids & Cuttngs
33 14150 Furnish & Install Test Pump and Discharge
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35 14250 Test Pumping
36 14300 Disinfection and Chlonnation
37 19050 Offsite Activities Mob/Demob
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44 90170 Damages
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6 0005 AhOp - Overhead
7 0007 ha-Memense Overhead
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9 1int0 ýke Cio up
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5 12100 Gophysoca Leouln & OMer Te0Io
is 02150 Au4or Zone TosLtng
17 12.00 Buiehk' Ablndonmvra
13 L30S0 Poduetkn Wel Iknstaatoon
19 13100 Instal Conductor Plie
20 13150 O)riiPal Htoe
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31 14050 Well OevelcpmenIAr Lit end Swab
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40 10550 Qthor AutVtoi tndby
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EQLUIPMENT DEPLOYED TODAY DAIL2AffOUNTING OFAcriltvmn By Im itPE•IS•ONEL EMPLOYEDTODAY
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23 533000 "6mho Aboodortn~ort/Cernain PIIB ________
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20 1369D i'nswilAnnular~o
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34 11200 DOnoopllcnt Purnpfni
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32 14100 l~~~It lioCuLings
33 214110 ýurm'sh & Insla lTest Pump and DIChirOC
34 14200 LO•b,'Omo nt Pumlnpn
35 142W0 ~rt~j umpbi ý
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EQUEPMENT DEPLOYED TODAY
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PEROONNWE EMPLOYED TODAY
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a 11150 lib Preparoulon
4 1z10oo 0 rey Meongn
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7 0007 u natne- Overbead
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9 113000 S4 Nan up,00 11350 InrlalSound Wals
11 11400 IorobADO~n Pad
20 11400 111 Im r~ae C931` ______8
ii 1150161 19t E...way & WIN Pad
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16 12250 - utfrrZor. Testing
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07 130f00 n n1U.lean
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1a 11100 lasaliuEIcodwoy&Dr~l Pad________14
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15 12100 GeophSwoalL.o&nso 8, harTestIng
16 221i0 AqufarzonoTee•i'ng
7. 17 12200 JehabAbAndanmene
8 1050 "ductn Wollbs1I!Iton
L9 13a00D besaoIcofludcorup.
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Z2 213W 4qu,,arZoneTusiloR
, 0 13300 B•rehofeAbndorimnent/Cmrna Pbigs
00 10050D Reamn,3_____________Z L34D00 Judor Roarnmi
16 11450 Irns1taConh•
V7 12500 ,flalilkie I -
08 15110 6rawopack The Wet
29 13000 miIM81 AnnularSual
Z W 13050 ar.01, WaEtohm" '1 14000 WcIloIe 40r AUft anISwb•
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-7 19000 flniofoSte.,tsk.Mb0e.,b38 151U ]Shop.
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Project: Florida Power & Light CompanyMiami-Dade County, FloridaExploratory Well EW-I
EW-1 Pad Monitoring Well Water Quality Data
Northeast Pad Monitoring Well
(NE-EW PMW)Det toWae 1ae lvto Specific 1 . Teprtr1
Date Time Depth to Water Water Elevation Conductance Chloride TDS Temperature Remarks
(hours 1ft. btocl (ft. NAVD 881 (umhos/cm) (mg/Li (mg/L) (degrees C)
4/21/2011 11 8 10.49 -1.61 78,700 32,200 57.000 29.8 Background Sampling
4/29/2011 1157 10.68 -1.80 80,400 29,900 53,800 30.45/5/2011 1157 1140 -2.52 81,400 27,500 52,350 31.2
5/11/2011 1309 11.00 -2.12 76,800 31,600 51,200 29.75/19/2011 0958 10.48 -1.60 72,600 35,600 51,200 29.5
5/26/2011 1050 10.76 -1.88 71,360 29,500 52,900 29.76/2/2011 1134 10.78 -1.90 71,700 29,000 55,700 29.6
6/9/2011 1128 10.61 -1.73 69,700 32,300 50,650 29.3
6/16/2011 0958 10.35 -1.47 69,300 33,000 53,450 29.5
6/23/2011 1028 10.41 -1.53 69,400 30,600 55,600 29.5
6/30/2011 0928 10.15 -1.27 70,300 27.600 51,950 29.2
7/8/2011 1210 9.00 -0.12 72,570 30,100 54,150 29.97/14/2011 1338 9 75 -0.87 76,400 27,200 54.550 29.9
7/21/2011 1039 9.35 -0.47 72,200 32,600 49,760 2977/28/201 I 1119 9.51 -0.63 71,600 30,200 54.250 29.7
8/4/2011 1249 9.70 -0.82 64,400 31,500 53,850 27.5
8/11/2011 1059 9.25 -0.37 73,900 29,500 57,150 29.68/18/2011 1039 9.45 -0.57 71,900 29,400 54,850 30.0
8/25/201 1 1039 9.45 -057 69,800 31,300 55,550 29.79/1/2011 1109 9.15 -0.27 71,700 29,500 56,300 29.9
9/8/2011 1049 9.15 -027 70,700 31,400 49,800 30.3
9/16/2011 1233 9.30 -0.42 53200 1260* 2668* 27.8
9/23/2011 1129 9.10 -0.22 72,900 31,200 52,750 30.1
9/29/2011 1330 9.16 -0.28 I1,500- 3,200* 7,010* 27.810/6/2011 1119 9.30 -0.42 72,600 30,000 56,200 30.1
10/13/2011 1058 10.15 -1.27 • 75,200 32,500 51,600 30.1
10/10/2011 1049 8.40 0.48 68,400 29,100 57,450 299
10/27/2011 1109 8.95 -0.07 80,200 27,700 54,950 30.0
11/3/2011 1049 891 -0.03 80,200 31,100 55,700 299
11/10/2011 0958 9.67 -0.79 75.500 28,700 59,600 30.011/17/2011 1058 10.81 -1.93 68,400 34,900 57,500 30 I
11/25/2011 0939. 9.51 -0.63 69,300 26,500 52.750 30.012/1/2011 1138 9.67 -0.79 66,000 29,800 55,200 29.8
12/8/2011 1058 10.31 -1.43 63,800 30.100 57.050 27.5
12/15/2011 1109 9.61 -0.73 75,400 28,300 53,700 300
ft. btoc. feet below top of casing
TOC: Top of Casingft. NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datum of 1988
umhos/cm: micromhos per centimetermg/L. milligrams per liter
C: Celsius-Results appear to be anomalous and are suspected to be related to a sampling error. Countermeasures to prevent reoccurance have been implemented.Note: TOC elevation is: 8.88 feet NAVD 88
Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7Docket Nos. 52-040 and 52-041L-2012-003 Enclosure 3 Page 27 of 31
Project: Florida Power & Light Company A M '.Miami-Dade Cowtty, Florida A
Exploratory Well EW-I
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(SE-EW PMW)
I T ~~~Depth to II SeiiDate Time Water WaterElevation Conductance Chloride TDS Temperature Remarks
(hours) (fl. btoc) (f0. NAVD 88) (unihos/cm) (mg/L) (mg/L) (degrees C)
4/21/2011 1311 10.10 -I.51 81,600 30,200 57,800 29.9 Background Saunpling
4/29/2011 1349 10.40 -1.81 86,700 33,100 55,000 30.45/5/2011 1008 11.10 -2.51 83,000 29.500 54,700 29.9
5/11/2011 1228 10.65 -2.06 78,200 30.100 52,600 30.15/19/2011 1039 10.12 -1.53 75,200 30,000 51.100 29.8
5/26/2011 1235 10.47 -1.88 73,890 31,200 53.800 29.9
6/2/2011 1056 10.50 -1.91 74,200 29.400 57.400 29.6
6/9/2011 1210 10.32 -1.73 72,200 32.100 51.000 29.66/16/2011 1035 10.00 -1.41 71.300 32.200 54,000 29.86/23/2011 1109 10.10 -1.51 71,900 31,600 55,650 29.8
6/30/2011 1009 9.85 -1.26 72,800 27,600 53,050 29.5
7/8/2011 1138 9.12 -0.53 73,150 29,800 54,450 29.97/14/2011 1414 9.48 -0.89 79,700 29,000 55.350 29.8
7/21/2011 1119 9.36 -0.77 74,100 34,000 54,100 30.07/28/2011 1229 9.55 -0.96 74,300 30,200 56,300 29.8
8/4/2011 1224 9.50 -0.91 72,700 31,500 53,000 27.7
8/11/2011 1209 9.37 -0.78 77,400 30,000 56.800 29.7
8/18/2011 1149 9.45 -0.86 74,100 30,100 55.500 30.08/25/2011 1149 9.38 -0.79 73.300 31,200 57.450 29.69/1/2011 1224 9.10 -0.51 72.700 30.700 57.300 29.8
9/8/2011 1159 9.21 -0.62 73,200 32.200 51.800 30.1
9/16/2011 1303 9.40 -0.81 70,280 29.600 50.550 27.7
9/23/2011 1239 9.20 -0.61 75,200 29,000 55.550 29.89/29/2011 1300 9.10 -0.51 68,500 30,700 53,600 27.4
10/6/2011 1229 9.25 -0.66 79,100 31.300 54,050 30.0
10/13/2011 1209 9.95 -1.36 76,900 30.200 52.250 30.110/20/2011 1200 8.60 -0.01 69,900 28,000 57,150 29.8
10/27/2011 1218 8.81 -0.22 82,400 28,000 56,500 30.011/3/2011 1159 9.56 -0.97 82,900 31,000 56,400 30.111/10/2011 1109 9.96 -1.37 78,300 27,900 60,500 30.1
11/17/2011 1208 10.90 -2.31 69,700 34,000 57,800 30.2
11/25/2011 1049 9.36 -0.77 69,900 26,900 53,600 30.0
12/1/2011 1248 10.85 -2.26 71.800 33,900 57,000 30.2
12/8/2011 1209 9.87 -1.28 68.900 29.500 61,500 27.0
12/15/2011 1219 9.53 -0.94 76,600 28.000 55,100 30.1
ft. bloc: feet below top of casingTOC: Top of Casing
ft. NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datsun of 1988
umhos/cin: raicroinhos per centimetermg/L: milligrams per liter
C: Celsius
Note: TOC elevation is. 8.59 feet NAVD 88
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Miami-Dade County, Florida AExploratory Well EW-l
EW-I Pad Monitoring Well Water Qualitq Data
Northwest Pad Monitoring Well
(NWV-EW PMW)
[Depth to I Water [Specific IIIDate Time Water Elevation Conductance Chloride TDS Temperature Remarks
(hours) (ft. btoc) (ft NAVD 88) (umhos/cm) (mg/L) (mg/L) (degrees C)
4/21/20 1 1221 1050 -1.66 84,300 33,500 59,900 30.8 Background Sampling
4/29/2011 1120 10.65 -1.81 86,300 33.700 56.400 30.0
5/5/2011 1051 11.40 -2.56 87,400 31,300 57,650 31 15/11/2011 1034 12.40 -3.56 79,100 33,500 55.650 30.4
5/19/2011 1113 13.90 -5.06 80.000 36,000 53.700 304
5/26/2011 1125 10.73 -1.89 75.130 32,300 55,450 30.4
6/2/2011 1215 10.75 -1.91 75,900 30,700 59,500 30.3
6/9/2011 1248 10.60 -1.76 72.500 32,200 51,950 29.96/16/2011 1118 10.25 -1.41 72,500 31,500 54,550 30.0
6/23/2011 1143 10.37 -1.53 73.300 31,600 57,750 30.36/30/2011 1049 10.10 -1.26 75.700 27,400 54,300 30.0
7/8/2011 1112 9.38 -0.54 74.100 30,700 53,950 30.3
7/14/2011 1524 975 -0.91 79,900 27,600 56,350 30.37/211/2011 1226 9.60 -0.76 76,200 32,600 54,500 29.77/28/2011 1154 9.80 -0.96 74,900 32.200 57,050 30.5
8/4/2011 1317 9.85 -1.01 78.000 30,500 59.300 28.7
8/11/2011 1134 9.61 -0.77 77,600 31,100 58,150 30.4
8/18/2011 1114 9.68 -0.84 73,100 30.000 55,350 30.6
8/25/2011 1114 9.61 -077 72.300 31,800 56,950 30.0
9/1/2011 1149 9.33 -049 71,900 29.300 56.000 30.49/8/2011 1124 9.45 -0.61 73,800 30.100 52.300 30.5
9)/16/2011 1203 9.60 -076 67,200 23.400 51,650 28.2
9/23/2011 1204 9.43 -0.59 73,800 30,800 54,450 30.49/29/2011 1205 9.35 -0.51 68,700 27,500 50,800 27.6
10/6/2011 1154 9.50 -0.66 78,400 30,000 56,550 30.2
10/13/2011 1133 10.21 -1.37 75,800 29,300 50,500 30.210/20/2011 1124 8.81 0.03 70,200 27,500 56,850 30.1
10/27/2011 1143 10.39 -1.55 81,500 28,800 54,600 30.2
11/3/2011 1123 10.50 -1 66 80,500 30.400 55,900 30.111/10/2011 1033 10.37 -1.53 77,800 27,800 58,700 30.1
11/17/2011 1133 10.71 -1.87 67,900 30,500 57,000 30.3
11/25/2011 1014 9.58 -0.74 71,700 27,400 53,300 30.2
12/1/2011 1214 9.80 -0.96 68,500 33,500 53,650 30.1
12/8/2011 1133 10.37 -1.53 68,700 27.600 57,850 27.712/15/2011 1144 9.75 -0.91 75,500 28,200 52,000 30.0
ft. btoc: feet below top of casingTOC: Top of Casing
ft NAVD 88 North American Vertical Datum of 1988umhos/cm: mtcromhos per centimeter
mg/L: milligrams per liter
C: CelsiusNote: TOC elevation is: 8 84 feet NAVD 88
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Miami-Dade County, Florida -WI-Exploratory Well EW-I
EW-I Pad Monitoring Well Water Quality Data
Southwest Pad Monitoring Well
(SW-EW PNIW)
Depth to F Water Specific I 1Date Time . Water Elevation Conductance Chloride TDS Temperature Remarks
(hours) (ft. btoc) (ft. NAVD 88)1 (umhos/cm) (mg/L) (mg/L) (degrees C)
4/21/2011 1414 10.50 -1.62 72,500 26,400 51,500 30.6 Background Sampling4/29/2011 1025 10.60 -1.72 77.400 28,300 51.600 29.8
5/5/2011 0930 11.85 -2.97 75,200 29,000 49,400 2875/11/2011 1124 16.40 -7.52 78,100 28,300 51.050 31.65/19/2011 1202 15.95 -7.07 73,100 29,700 48,450 32.6
5/26/2011 1155 11.20 -2.32 66.630 27,800 48.350 29.46/2/2011 1035 11.25 -2.37 68,500 26.000 52,600 29.4
6/9/2011 1319 11.05 -2.17 65,400 26.300 44,150 29.56/16/2011 1154 10.75 -1.87 64.900 27,000 48,450 2956/23/2011 1214 10.85 -1.97 65.500 30.400 50,800 29.6
6/30/2011 1119 10.60 -1.72 68.500 24.300 46,650 29.4
7/8/2011 1045 9.85 -0.97 64,950 25.600 47.650 29.67/14/2011 1445 10.22 -1.34 69.900 24,800 48,300 29.6
7/21/2011 1154 10.10 -1.22 67,800 27,400 47,900 29.67/28/2011 1259 10.26 -1.38 67,000 26.600 48,650 27.78/4/2011 1157 10.30 -1.42 68.420 25.600 51,350 27.5
8/11/2011 1243 9.21 -0.33 67,800 26,400 51.150 29.78/18/2011 1219 10.15 -1.27 66,300 25,400 47,500 29.88/25/2011 1219 10.31 -1.43 66,000 26,900 50.150 29.4
9/1/2011 1254 9.87 -0.99 65,400 25,700 49,450 29.89/8/2011 1229 9.97 -1.09 66,800 26,300 46.500 29.9
9/16/2011 1329 10.10 -1.22 64.000 25,700 46,800 28.0
9/23/2011 1309 9.95 -1.07 66.200 25.800 47.500 29.69/29/2011 1230 9.80 -0.92 64,100 25,400 46,150 27710/6/2011 1259 9.97 -1.09 76,200 25,800 45,800 29.7
10/13/2011 1239 10.67 -1.79 69,100 26,100 46,700 29.810/20/2011 1229 9.31 -0.43 64,700 23.800 51.100 29.610/27/2011 1249 10.87 -1.99 75,600 26,500 50.000 29.7
11/3/2011 1229 10.93 -2.05 75,600 27.700 49.750. 29.711/10/2011 1139 10.91 -2.03 73,500 25,500 53,300 29.7
11/17/2011 1238 11.41 -2.53 63,800 26,900 50,400 29.711/25/2011 1119 10.05 -1.17 65,800 24,900 48,950 29.712/1/2011 1323 11.42 -2.54 65,900 29,600 51,100 29.6
12/8/2011 1239 10.98 -2.10 64,900 24,800 52.450 27.3
12/15/2011 1247 10.27 -1.39 70,100 24.800 49,700 29.4
fl. btoc: feet below top of casingTOC: Top of Casing
ft. NAVD 88: North American Vertical Datum of 19ssumhos/cm: micromhos per centimeter
mg/L: milligrams per liter
C: CelsiusNote: TOC elevation is 8.88 feet NAVD 88
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Florida Power & Light CompanyTurkey Point
Exploratory Well EW-1Daily Kill Material Log
Date Depth (feet Kill Used Approximate Approximatebpl) Volume (gallons) Quantity (pounds)
7/7/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 5697/8/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 6,0647/9/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2,085
7/10/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 1,1377/11/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 9,4757/12/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 7597/13/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 4,5487/15/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 1,9257/16/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2,2007/17/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2847/18/2011 1655 Bentonite /Barite 2757/19/2011 1655 Bentonite/Barite 2757/31/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 18,9508/1/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 4,5488/2/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 2848/5/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 4,5488/6/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 2,274
8/10/2011 1542 Bentonite /Barite 6,4438/10/2011 1542 Salt 2,0008/13/2011 1722 Bentonite/Barite 6,2508/14/2011 1722 Bentonite /Barite 3798/17/2011 2026 Salt 2,0008/18/2011 2026 Bentonite /Barite 379 2,0008/19/2011 2110 Bentonite/Barite and Salt 570 2,0008/20/2011 2110 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 189 4,0008/21/2011 2288 Salt 6,0008/22/2011 2288 Salt 4,0008/24/2011 2396 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 379 2,0008/25/2011 2396 Salt 4,0008/26/2011 2576 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 379 2,0008/28/2011 2580 Bentonite /Barite and Salt 379 6,0008/30/2011 2638 Salt 4,0008/31/2011 2638 Bentonite /Barite/Salt 569 2,0009/1/2011 2652 Bentonite /Barite 3799/2/2011 2666 Salt 2,0009/3/2011 2666 Bentonite /Barite 569
9/10/2011 3214 Salt 6,0009/11/2011 3210 Salt 4,0009/19/2011 3227 Salt 4,000
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Florida Power & Light Company
Turkey PointExploratory Well EW-1Daily Kill Material Log
Date Depth (feet Kill Used Approximate Approximatebpl) Volume (gallons) Quantity (pounds)
9/22/2011 3228 Salt 4,000
10/9/2011 3220 Salt 6,000
10/10/2011 3220 Salt 6,000
10/12/2011 3227 Salt 4,000
10/23/2011 3234 Salt 6,000
10/29/2011 3211 Salt 6,000
11/7/2011 3223 Salt 6,000
11/19/2011 3232 Salt 4,000
11/28/2011 3232 Salt 4,000
12/6/2011 3232 Salt 6,000
12/14/2011 1960 Salt 8,000
12/15/2011 1960 Salt 8,000
feet bpl = feet below pad level