Pennsylvania Spatial Data: Conservation Wells
Data and Resources
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From the site: "The conservation well layer...HTML
From the site: "The conservation well layer identifies the permitted surface...
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| Is NETL associated | "\"No\"" |
| Organization | "\"Pennsylvania Spatial Data Access\"" |
| Organization Acronym | "\"PASDA\"" |
| spatial | {"type": "MultiPolygon", "coordinates": [[[[-73.6083984375, 43.389081939117496], [-73.6083984375, 39.36827914916014], [-80.9912109375, 39.36827914916014], [-80.9912109375, 43.389081939117496], [-73.6083984375, 43.389081939117496]]]]} |
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| isopen | False |
| license_id | No License Restrictions |
| license_title | No License Restrictions |
| metadata_created | 2025-11-25T22:44:03.611693 |
| metadata_modified | 2025-11-25T22:44:03.611697 |
| notes | From the site: "The conservation well layer identifies the permitted surface location of oil and gas conservation wells that have not been plugged. These include active, regulatory inactive, orphaned, and abandoned wells. A conservation well is any well which penetrates the Onondaga horizon, or in those areas in which the Onondaga horizon is nearer to the surface than thirty-eight hundred feet, any well which exceeds a depth of thirty-eight hundred feet beneath the surface." |
| num_resources | 1 |
| num_tags | 20 |
| title | Pennsylvania Spatial Data: Conservation Wells |