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They have no other purpose than soil vapor sampling, but they will remain in the ground for a few years or so. <br />From: Michael Kith [EH] [mailto:mkith(asjcehd.com ] <br />Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 1:40 PM <br />To: Scott <br />Subject: RE: drilling permit fees <br />Are those soil vapor probes used for sampling only? <br />Michael <br />From: Scott [mailto:SBittinger@stratusinc.net] <br />Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 1:12 PM <br />To: Michael Kith [EH] <mkith@sicehd.com > <br />Subject: drilling permit fees <br />I am writing to inquire about the fees for doing an environmental drilling project at 1817 and 1818 South Fresno Street <br />in Stockton. The case is overseen by the Regional Water Board (UST Fuel leak case). We have a work plan already <br />prepared, and approved by the Regional Board, and it will be included in the application. <br />The scope of work involves: <br />Onsite (1817 S. Fresno): installing three soil vapor probe wells, and doing two geoprobe soil borings to roughly 50' <br />depth. <br />Offsite at 1818 S. Fresno: Installing two groundwater monitoring wells, and also advancing two geoprobe soil borings to <br />50' depth. <br />Please let me know what the county fees will be for a drilling permit application with this work scope. <br />Scott Bittinger <br />2