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  2. Soda Springs Geyser - Wikipedia

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    On November 30, 1937, a well-drilling operation while attempting to build a natural hot springs swimming pool [2] was surprised when it unintentionally released Soda Springs’s famous captive geyser, which surprised everyone by shooting 100 feet into the air. It has been capped, and a timer activates it once every hour on the hour.

  3. Artesian Water Co. Pumphouse and Wells - Wikipedia

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    The Artesian Water Co. Pumphouse and Wells in Boise, Idaho, include a rectangular building, 27 feet by 50 feet, with battered walls that conform to the inward slope of two drill derricks which supported the original structure. The building houses two pumps that circulate geothermally heated water from wells installed in 1890.

  4. Rushmore Reviews - Wikipedia

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    The dataset contains a large amount of offset well data encompassing drilling, completions, shale, interventions and abandonments. As of 2013, the Reviews contain data for over 50,000 wells, from conventional hydrocarbon to shale and coal seam gas wells. Over 100 countries feature in the Reviews, and the vast majority of Operating companies ...

  5. US natural gas pipeline accidents pose big, unreported ... - AOL

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    Last October, an Idaho farmer using a backhoe punched a hole into a 22-inch (56-cm) pipeline buried under a field, sending more than 51 million cubic feet of natural gas hissing into the air.

  6. U.S. Geothermal - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Northwest and Idaho's first Geothermal power plant. It went on-line in January 2008. Equity Partner: Goldman Sachs (5%), Tax equity ownership structure. Project Loan: None. Power Sales Contract: Idaho Power Company, 25-year term, Contract Average Energy Price $66.22 per megawatt-hour, Contract Average REC price $7.10.

  7. Well drilling - Wikipedia

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    Tricone rock bit. Well drilling is the process of drilling a hole in the ground for the extraction of a natural resource such as ground water, brine, natural gas, or petroleum, for the injection of a fluid from surface to a subsurface reservoir or for subsurface formations evaluation or monitoring.

  8. Oregon election guide: Candidates for legislative districts ...

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    He owns a water well drilling business that operates in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Chambers attended Northwest Nazarene University, Chemeketa Community College and the University of Phoenix.

  9. Idaho’s 10 most embarrassing news stories of 2022: Flaunt it ...

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    Shhh! It’s Central District Health Dept. Few things anger Idahoans like science. That’s why Central District Health Department “voted to make itself irrelevant,” as an Idaho Statesman ...