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CHAPIN BRO, <br /> Properties andAgriculture, Since Iwo1203 N. Carlton Avenue Stockton, California 95203 <br /> Home: (209) 464-4349 Pager: (209) 775-0275Fax(209) 464-6947 <br /> l� <br /> May 24, 2004 c <br /> ADVANCED GEO-ENVIORNMENTAL, INC. -< <br /> 837 SHAW ROAD <br /> STOCKTON, CA. 95215 <br /> N :Tj T <br /> Subject: Rental cost for Remediation System Rental <br /> J <br /> Our previous discussion concerning the question"do we need to use the carbon tank"or <br /> pump untreated water into the City Sewer remains unanswered? Your current test was to <br /> determine if feasible,no response received as yet. We need to establish the fact when the <br /> use was mandated by City criteria and if the previous cost or the ongoing costs are <br /> avoidable. On our visit to the site four wells was pumping, one was going directly in <br /> City sewer untreated by a garden hose. It was generally agreed(Knoll/Bill) to close off <br /> all but the most contaminated one, the merits of this direction seem reasonable, was this <br /> action taken? <br /> As you are aware our records indicate we commenced the rental cost of the carbon tanks <br /> for the pump and treat system in April 2002 at a monthly rate of$3200.00. The total cost <br /> of the rental now exceeds $105,600.00, this sum does not include invoice# 5483 Feb. <br /> 28/02 provided by a company called Pure Effects for"support Services" a total of <br /> $22,457.58. <br /> We all share in the responsibility to accomplish this task of cleanup at the most <br /> reasonable cost and if the rental costs exceed the purchase price adjustment must and will <br /> be made. <br /> Your prompt response to the above concerns will be greatly appreciated. <br /> Respectively; <br /> Russell F. Chapin Sr. <br /> Cc Knoll <br />