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Chatham-Kent has officially ended an emergency order declared in Wheatley , Ontario , after more than three years .
A wood-encased petroleum well was found underneath the cement floor at the site of 17 Talbot St. E. in late September .
Last week , officials said no hydrogen sulphide gas was detected, just small amounts of methane.
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