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r <br /> Mr Harlan Knoll January 30, 1992 <br /> RE BJJ Company, Inc , Tracy Page 2 <br /> Physical hazards are eliminated by the asphalt pavement overlying the inactive well, which <br /> prevents surface exposure of the open casing Additionally, since the well casing is only two <br /> inches in diameter, it presents little threat of potential physical hard even if it was exposed <br /> Another consideration for no additional work in locating the well is economic feasibility The <br /> expense of further efforts, since all feasible options have been exhausted, as well as the <br /> disruption of facility activities are not warranted and would prove to be a financial burden on <br /> BJJ Company, particularly considering the current economic climate <br /> i <br /> Since the purpose for destruction of this well has been essentially fulfilled, we request that BJJ <br /> Company not be required to expend any additional effort or incur additional expense in locating <br /> the well at this time and that the well retain "inactive" status on record at the California <br /> Department of Water Resources <br /> Also as we discussed, even though the concentrations were low, detection of hydrocarbon <br /> constituents in July, 1991, warrant continued monitoring on a quarterly basis for at least two <br /> more quarters If we continue to observe non-detectable concentrations of hydrocarbons <br /> constituents for a full year, we will request site closure at that time <br /> Thank you for your consideration of this matter Please contact me at your earliest convenience <br /> AW if you have any questions or would like further discussions RESNA and BJJ Company <br /> personnel are available to meet with County staff if you feel it would be beneficial. <br /> Respectfully, <br /> RESNA Industries <br /> Nora H. Kataoka <br /> RCE CA No. 38322 <br /> NHK/ktt <br /> pc* Nick Kosta, BJJ Company, Inc <br /> (I.OI3pg2 kit) <br />