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    P H O N E S T A N L E Y 7 - 2 2 0 2 H WELL CONTRACTORS • 3 ? 2 ? E M P I R E A V E N U E B U R B A N K , C A L I F O R N I A B a r b e r - B r i d g e D r i l l i n g C o r p ., L t d . OUTLINE OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED ON EACH WELL BY BARBER-BRIDGE DRILLING CORPORATION, LTD. October 6, 1950 1 . 2. 3. 4 . 5 . 6 . 7. Measure flow o£.w4li> \ I /? ' (Use R.R.Co. weir) Determine if landed up part way. If so, bale out sand. Clean well byj ste ^ ^rush. I Mceraesauserde. flo(wUf Iet oR id|pit.$ 3OteopY- nwee ihro)w much, if any, the flow has in­I . Ik: \|lL . Furnish and J.nstb.11 tenl?\turbine pump and measure flow by means of orifice at Ya$|p% depths from say 15* to 20f or slightly lowjer in ordeinHo^determine flow, with view of peovsensti btlhye inf]s|toawl lisi n§g; saa ticsefnatbrtiof%u.gal pump on top of well in Continue test of Well to lowerIdepths possibly to say 50’ to 100’ to determine production ipf well in event turbine pump is installed, and db t emine\draw down, if any. Check flow |bf these wells by Railrbgd Company weirs to compare wil|h flow ns-daeasured by orifice on test pump. The estimated cost for: each well is $6$0 to $700, depending upon time Consumed in the pumping testk approximately four to six hours, mor# feJjfebsjl Start on Well N<g| (XQcf then No. 9, then No.\ll. It is undSrstoo<»h*y; W|jp*desired ^ s ^ 5 \ a r e obtained mbay yt hciosn smiedtehro dc l<ljgita ing1, weAllllf ^' mej fadlr3oad Company