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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0009229
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0004047
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON ARMY AIR SUPPORT FAC
STREET_NUMBER
2000
STREET_NAME
STIMSON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17726004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2000 STIMSON ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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CA ARNG Field Quality Assurance Project Plan <br /> 8.4.9 For a 600-foot well,the pressure of a grout column(assuming an average grout weight of 13 <br /> pounds per gallon fibs/gal]) is calculated as follows: <br /> 600 ft x 13 lbs x 0.0322* = 250 psi (Equation 15) <br /> gal <br /> *Conversion factor. <br /> Source: Woodward, 1996. <br /> 8.4.10 If a 600-foot column of grout exerts 250 psi of pressure, the pump pressure should be <br /> approximately 350 psi to reach the maximum 600 psi pressure. <br /> 8.4.11 Grout placement by applying external pressure in excess of hydrostatic pressure is known as <br /> squeeze grouting.Pressure is maintained by sealing of the casing while pumping fluid into the casing <br /> with a positive displacement pump and monitoring pressures at the surface with a gauge.When the seal is <br /> placed at the surface,the technique is referred to as a Bradenhead squeeze.This technique would be less <br /> effective in wells with perforations above the interval being sealed.Pressures may also be maintained <br /> downhole through the use of drillable grout plugs,or retrievable balloon packers,retrievable tension-set <br /> packers(set by applying a tension on the packer with the pipe attached to the packer),or retrievable cup- <br /> packers(set by the fluid pressure below the packer, which creates a seal by forcing the cup against the <br /> well casing). Grout is squeezed through the perforations and into the gravel pack by the high forces <br /> developed through the hydraulic effect of transmitting pressure through a small-diameter pipe and into <br /> the large-diameter casing. <br /> 8.4.12 Potential problems may result when grouting next to very permeable formations. Inability to <br /> maintain pressure at the wellhead may be encountered by any or a combination of several techniques <br /> (Halliburton Services, 1985): <br /> • Decreasing the injection pressure; <br /> • Blocking circulation loss with flaky,fibrous, granular,or jelling additives; <br /> • Plugging with quick-setting cements; and <br /> • Periodically pumping and waiting during grout injection. <br /> 8.5 Perforation of the Casing <br /> 8.5.1 In order to minimize the possibility of vertical fluid migration and annular channeling between <br /> aquifers after abandonment,the casing may be perforated as specified below and pressure sealed.A infill <br /> knife or hydraulic device will be lowered into the hole to perforate(rip) the steel casing at selected <br /> intervals. Sections of the casing to be perforated will be based on existing well information and the <br /> results of the video and geophysical logging.Casing sections selected for perforation will include: <br /> • Unperforated casing sections where void space exists between the casing and the formation, as <br /> inferred from the sonic log;and <br /> field QAPP.DOC 8-4 May 2000 <br />
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