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The operator shall submit a report to the commissioner within 60 days after completion of geothermal exploration and include the following information:
(1) final hole designation and location;
(2) a drilling log noting any water table, aquifers, and sale and mineral deposits encountered;
(3) methods of cementing and completion, and types of casing and tubing used;
(4) complete details of abandonment procedures;
(5) any information on drilling difficulties or unusual circumstances encountered which may be helpful in assuring future safety of operations or protection of the environment in the area concerned; and
(6) temperature data and logs for each hole surveyed.
History: Eff. 5/8/83, Register 86
Authority: AS 38.05.020
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