Progress made at scene of Wheatley gas release

Officials investigating the ongoing gas leak in Wheatley have made progress in bringing an abandoned well to the surface.

On Monday January 10, the casing stub for the abandoned well identified as APEC 2 (Area of Potential Environmental Concern) was exposed.

Work continued on Tuesday to bring the well casing (located in a municipal parking lot) to surface, Municipal officials say.

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Bringing the abandoned well to surface level will enable the team to monitor the well which will assist with identifying future activities and mitigation options.

Once that is accomplished officials plan to conduct tests with pressurized water to determine if an underground connection exists between the two wells, Municipal officials added.

APEC 2 is approximately 50 metres from APEC 1, a well located at the scene of an explosion in August.

No gas release has taken place since November 21 and given the interval between events officials are expecting a release soon.

The test separator and venting system remain in place connected to APEC 1 which improves the overall safety of the site

Homeowner access will resume when appropriate to do so, Municipal officials say.

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