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Page 1 of 2 <br /> .No <br /> Mike Infurna [EH] <br /> From: Richard Gandolfo [rgandolfo@engeo.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 9:09 AM <br /> To: Mike Infurna [EH] <br /> Cc: Steve Harris <br /> Subject: RE: Lathrop Piezometer <br /> Hi Mike, <br /> I just spoke with Ryan from the City of Lathrop PW Dept. He indicated that they (the city)contacted the water <br /> board and they thought it was a left over piezometer from an inactive/complete clean up project in the area. He <br /> was also available to discuss any particulars if you wish. <br /> Mike, <br /> We'd like to schedule this as soon as possible, so I'll fill out the paperwork and get back to you regarding the <br /> schedule. <br /> Ryan <br /> From: Mike Infurna [EH] [mailto:MInfurna@sjcehd.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 8:45 AM <br /> To: Richard Gandolfo <br /> Subject: RE: Lathrop Piezometer <br /> Richard, <br /> I'm not sure who OWNS this well. any thoughts? My closest site there is California Natural <br /> Products, 1250 E. Lathrop Rd. They are conducting a ground water investigation under the <br /> CVRWQCB lead, Tim O'Brien the contact. They have wells, piezos, etc all around the site. I <br /> can't find this one based on your description, but I have doubts that it's removal will go <br /> unnoticed and I'm reluctant to issue a destruction permit until I feel more confident about who <br /> owns it. Kleinfelder is consulting for CNP, Joe Zilles is the contact. I recommend you contact <br /> them to verify that this well/piezo is NOT theirs/not needed. <br /> I'm under the impression this well is in the County right of way/roadside. true? if so, you'll need <br /> a SJ County Public Works Encroachment permit to gain access to destroy it. have you <br /> checked with Public Works for the encroachment permit that installed it? you should. <br /> why 12" overbore? why so large? are you under the impression a 12" auger installed this 1/2 <br /> inch well? If not, I will approve the same size auger or one slightly larger for he o/bore. <br /> 2-3 what? weeks? days? months? <br /> a Master File Record (MFR) is to be submitted with the $315. I've attached one here, as well <br /> as the two page Well Permit Application Form. If you sign the application, have the driller sign <br /> the authorization at the bottom of page two. NO need for the driller to complete more on the <br /> second page. I get that info on the State contractors page. <br /> 6/18/2009 <br />