1. Mobilizing, demobilizing, to include acquiring a barge for transportation of the drill rig. 2. Site cleanup and providing “tundra mats” for overland transport of the drill rig in tundra areas as needed for land travel to the proposed well drilling site(s). 3. Drilling and installing 6-inch diameter steel cased well(s) with a track or wheel mounted drill rig. • A second well may be needed in the event the first exploratory well requires abandonment due to adverse drilling conditions or lack of/non-acceptable groundwater. The second exploratory well will be drilled in the vicinity of the first exploratory well, i.e., located approximately 200-feet from the first exploratory well. 4. Installing a 10-foot long well screen with a K-packer, gravel pack and blank casing in the completed exploratory water supply well. 5. Grouting of well casing to meet the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) Grouting requirements. 6. Developing and test pumping of the completed exploratory well. Well pumping with discharge well water to the ground surface must comply with State and Federal requirements for surface water discharge that includes temporary erosion control. 7. Installing well casing stick-up approximately 24-inches above the ground surface with a secure locking sanitary well cap. 8. Abandonment of well, if required, in compliance with ADEC requirements for well abandonment.