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John Yoakum [EH] <br /> From: Leslie Shields <Ishields@erscorp.us> <br /> Sent: Friday,August 02, 2013 8:47 AM <br /> To: John Yoakum [EH] <br /> Subject: RE: Robert's Island Well Map <br /> Attachments: Well details.doc <br /> Johnny, <br /> I am attaching a page detailing what work will be done where for your convienence. We are in the process of getting the <br /> access agreement signed and back into your hands. As for the check,we are working on it. Our boss (and his checkbook) <br /> left for Australia yesterday. <br /> Let me know if there is anything else I can do for you. <br /> Leslie Shields <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From:John Yoakum [EH] [mailto:JYoakum@sicehd.com] <br /> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 8:16 AM <br /> To: Leslie Shields <br /> Subject: RE: Robert's Island Well Map <br /> Leslie, <br /> Let us start with the money. <br /> You submitted $4500. <br /> You have 11 new wells and 25 wells to be destroyed,for a total of 36 wells. <br /> So the permit fees would be 36 x$125 =$4500. <br /> What you did not know was that there are inspection activity fees associated with the permits. <br /> Also you did not know that each parcel requires a separate permit. <br /> Usually there is a $375 inspection activity fee for each permit, but we are currently waiving the fees for second (or more) <br /> parcels that are contiguous and owned by the same property owner. <br /> Therefore,you seem to have five parcels, but only two property owners. <br /> Your inspection activity fees are 2 x$375 =$750. <br /> There is a site mitigation fee of$375 for the creation of a new project. <br /> This is a one-time fee for the project that covers the creation of the file, establishing the record numbers,tracking the <br /> case, reviewing the report, walking the paperwork through accounting, writing letters,etc. <br /> Since you already paid the$4500,there is still$750+$375=$1125 for the remainder of the upfront fees. <br /> These fees are an estimation of what our fees will be. <br /> The real bill is based on time spent issuing the permits and inspection time spent in the field. <br /> On large projects it is common for there to be a bill at the end of the job spent in the field doing the inspections. <br />