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6. 1. 2. 3. 13. 4,5. N. 0 40 80. Approximate Scale: 1 inch = 40 feet. Gate. `. Moist area with grassy vegetation. Pond. 7. Tool House/ trailer. Wood Pile/Trash. Cattle pasture. Drill piping on ground. Well Head. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CORRIGAN CONSULTING, INC.

Former D&G Operating Company

Evans Unit 05775 LeaseChambers County

Winnie, Texas

Site Map with Photo Locations

March 2005

Figure 8

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Approximate Scale: 1 inch = 40 feet

0 40 80

Moist area with grassy vegetation

`Gate

Drainage Ditch

Wood Pile/Trash

Tool House/ trailer

Workover steel tank with water and sediment

Well Head

Cattle pasture

Pond

Drill piping on ground

Steel 55-gallon drumPlastic drumFencePhoto No. & Direction

Legend

Cattle pasture

1

4,5

3

2

1

7 6

138 9-12

Photograph No. 1 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1 Site, Winnie, TXView of fenced area with on-site structures. Facing South (MSH 04/14/04)

CORRIGAN CONSULTING, INC.

Photograph No. 2 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TXView of fenced area with on-site structures. Facing Southwest (JW 10/07/04)

CORRIGAN CONSULTING, INC.

Photograph No. 3 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TX

View of tool trailer located within fenced area. Facing South (MSH 04/14/04)

Photograph No. 4 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TX View of an ARS technician collecting samples from inside tool house. Facing Southeast (JW 07/21/04)

CORRIGAN CONSULTING, INC.

Photograph No. 5 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TXView of trash inside tool house. (JW 07/21/04)

Photograph No. 6 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TXView of plastic drum lying on its side, within fenced area. Contents unknown. Facing South (MSH 04/14/04)

CORRIGAN CONSULTING, INC.

Photograph No. 7 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TXView of the close-up of wellhead structure and 55-gallon drums within fenced area. Facing South (MSH 04/14/04)

Photograph No. 8 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TXView of the steel workover tank in southwest portion of fenced area. Facing Northeast (MSH 04/14/04)

CORRIGAN CONSULTING, INC.

Photograph No. 9– Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TXView of the steel workover tank inside fenced area. Note corrosion and leaking from tank.

Facing Northeast (MSH 04/14/04)

Photograph No. 10 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TXView of corrosion and water leaking from workover tank. Facing North (MSH 04/14/04)

CORRIGAN CONSULTING, INC.

Photograph No. 11 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TXView of expandable foam insulation used to stop leak from workover tank. Facing North (JW 09/08/04)

Photograph No. 12 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TXView of wooden cover constructed to prevent additional rainwater from overfilling workover tank.

The wooden cover was later covered with a tarp. Facing North (JW 09/08/04)

CORRIGAN CONSULTING, INC.

Photograph No. 13 – Former D & G Operating Company, Evans Unit Well #1, Winnie, TXView of shallow drainage ditch (to left) running along southern boundary of fenced area.

Facing West (MSH 04/14/04)

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