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Hair . 22 ' se 11 :23 k_jp@ 5ANFAX535 P. 2 <br /> Awl <br /> IApM of War WWCWnV WDOY ADMM <br /> WMAUMINN <br /> 00 ar._ <br /> #kWh^TX 7nS2-"V <br /> VIX2MIN <br /> March 16, 1988 <br /> Cato Pools Inc. <br /> 840 S. Cherokee Lane <br /> Lodi, California 95240 <br /> Dear Mr. Cato <br /> Installation of Monitor Well <br /> 840 S, Cherokee Lane - Lodi', CA <br /> This is to confirm our telephone conversation wherein you <br /> granted permit for the installation of one monitor well to <br /> be located in the rear part of your occupancy. A Douglas <br /> Oil Company representative is to consult with you as to the <br /> location and time of installation, ail to be mutually agreed <br /> upon. <br /> A monitor Well is a small well with a two-inch diameter pipe, <br /> placed to a depth of the underground water supply, being <br /> approximately 75 feet deep. These monitor wells are required <br /> by the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) . The <br /> Purpose of the monitor well is to determine if any hydrocarbons <br /> have migrated from the Douglas oil Company service station <br /> site located adjacent to your property. The wall is covered <br /> with a surface mounted chriety box cover which is placed flush <br /> with the surface of the ground. This provides access to the <br /> well pipe and also assures the surface area to be level and <br /> does not interfere in any way with usage of the area. The <br /> drilling and installation of each well takes from four to six <br /> hours to complete. <br /> From time to time a representative of Douglas oil Company <br /> will take a small sample of water from the well for analysis <br /> to determine if hydrocarbons are present. The taking of the <br /> water sample routinely takes only two or three minutes. <br /> Douglas oil Company of California is an affiliate of Conoco Inc. <br /> Douglas Oil Company agrees and shall hold harmless And indemnity <br /> you from and against all claims, causes of actions, and expense <br /> resulting from its negligence in drilling, inspecting, <br /> maintaining, monitoring, and abandoning the aforementioned well. <br />