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Would I be able to email you the documents (i.e. workplan, MFR, site plan, LCD) <br /> for you review? I thought there was also an option to pay the fees online as <br /> well. <br /> If not, I'll throw everything into an envelope and mail overnight. <br /> Richard Gandolfo,CPESC,REA,QSD <br /> Environmental Scientist <br /> ENGEO Incorporated <br /> (209)835-0610 Phone <br /> (209)321-2665 Mobile <br /> From: John Yoakum [EH] [mailto:JYoakumC�sjcehd.com] <br /> Sent:Thursday, May 08, 2014 3:27 PM <br /> To: Richard Gandolfo <br /> Cc: Adrienne Ellsaesser [EH]; Laurie Brown [EH] <br /> Subject: RE: Question- Lathrop MWs <br /> Richard, <br /> Accounting will not process any permits without a Master File Record (MFR). <br /> If you have a strong contract with the City of Lathrop,you could sign the MFR <br /> yourself. <br /> There may be a bill when this is done. <br /> For well destructions, one of our inspectors must remain onsite during the drill- <br /> out and the grouting procedure. <br /> You can calculate that the permit gives one hour of inspector time for each <br /> $125. <br /> Issuing a permit takes one hour of that time. <br /> Therefore, if you start with 6-hours of time on the books and then spend five <br /> hours on the first well destruction (drilling and grouting),then the remaining <br /> well would all be billable time. <br /> If the wells are on the same parcel, or on parcels owned by the same property <br /> owner that are adjacent to each other,then only permit application and one <br /> inspection activity fee ($375) is required, plus the two permit fees. <br /> if the wells are on separate, non-adjacent parcels,then two permits and two <br /> inspection activity fees would be needed, in addition to the two permit fees. <br /> In conclusion, until I see a map showing the parcel locations, I cannot say what <br /> the permit fee will be. <br /> It does seem like there may be a bill at the end,for time spent on inspections. <br /> I gave up guessing how long well drillers will take to destroy a well, a long time <br /> ago. <br /> Note: normally there is a $375 site mitigation fee,for the reading the workplan <br /> and creating and maintaining the file, etc., but I believe Adrienne waived this <br /> because it is a simple destruction. <br /> it makes my life more difficult because I still have to do this work,with nothing <br /> to charge it against, but I believe that is the situation. <br /> Johnny Yoakum <br /> 4 <br />