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I <br /> Beasley & Associates, L.P. <br /> 2120 Pebble Drive • Alamo, CA 94507 <br /> 925/838-7447 • Fax 925/855-9993 <br /> January 9, 2003 <br /> JAN 10 2003 <br /> ENVIR �i'i !';11= is? 1-!E.t\L7N <br /> Ms. Margaret Lagorio PERNIi Il �tr'ViCES <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, CA 95202-2708 <br /> Dear Ms. Lagorio: <br /> I was recently looking at the letter you mailed to me on December 13, 2002 and noticed <br /> that you show me as an "Other Responsible Party". You may want to correct your records to <br /> remove me as a responsible party in that I have been careful throughout my career to ensure that <br /> I never become personally liable for any liability of the partnerships or corporations that I have <br /> controlled. Such is the case here as well and I am in no way a `Responsible Party" in the 2050 <br /> East Fremont matter. <br /> While I have your ear, I continue to be dumbfounded that the 2050 E. Fremont <br /> environmental problem is still in play. After fourteen years and almost half a million dollars, the <br /> only warm spots are directly beneath the site where the tank was removed. The plume has gone <br /> exactly nowhere in fourteen years. As long as a drinking water well is not drilled within twenty- <br /> five feet of the site of the tank, there doesn't seem to me to be a problem. As the state struggles <br /> to claw its way out of its financial crisis, spending more money on the Fremont site seems to be <br /> nuts. <br /> I am admittedly not as close to the problem as you, but that how it looks to me. Thanks <br /> for your ear. <br /> Beasley & Associates, L.P. <br /> By: Beasley & Associates, Inc. <br /> A Nevada Corporation <br /> Its: General Partner <br /> Lawrence H. Beasley <br /> Its: President <br /> I <br /> I <br />