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_k O 0 Page 2 of 3 <br />From: Yekta, Gino [mailto:GYekta@CIWMB.ca.gov] <br />Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 2:27 PM <br />To: Michael Carroll; Robert McClellon [EH] <br />Cc: michelle seymour; Desi Reno; Isaak, Nick <br />Subject: RE: Possible location of natural gas exploratory wells at North County and Harney Lane <br />Landfills <br />Hello Michael: Thank you for providing us with the info regarding your request. We suggest that your <br />proposal to take place on an already closed landfill will most likely to be considered a PCLU for this site, <br />Harney Lane. The closure plan should have an amendment addressing the construction of the well. <br />Also, the PCM plan would need to be revised as necessary. Please call (916-341-6354) or e-mail me if <br />you have any questions. Thanks ........................Gino <br />From: Michael Carroll [mailto:mcarroll@sjgov.org] <br />Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 11:43 AM <br />To: Robert McClellon [EH] <br />Cc: michelle seymour; Desi Reno; Isaak, Nick; Yekta, Gino <br />Subject: Possible location of natural gas exploratory wells at North County and Harney Lane Landfills <br />Good morning Robert (and Gino), <br />Attached is a Word document showing the locations at our North County and closed Harney Lane Landfills <br />that the folks at Maverick Drilling thought might be likely spots for exploratory natural gas wells. As I mentioned, <br />the County Hospital has a production well on their grounds, with great benefit to them. An exploration well is the <br />first step. If useable natural gas is discovered, then that well will be enlarged into a production well. <br />These locations should not interfere with any activity at the landfills. At North County, the well would be out <br />side of the landfill operational area. At Harney Lane, the closure cap will not be disturbed. I expect that the <br />presence of a production well would require the revision of the RDSI for Harney Lane. Please <br />let me know if anything more is needed. <br />Nick Isaacs of San Joaquin County Facilities Management is our contact with Maverick, and is reviewing <br />the proposed agreement to lease exploration rights. If a production well is feasible, then he will also <br />handle the contract for production. <br />Please call with any questions, and I will appraise you as things develop. <br />Regards, <br />Mike Carroll <br />W. Michael Carroll, PE <br />Senior Civil Engineer, Solid Waste Division <br />1810 E. Hazelton Ave. <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br />Voice: 209-468-8504 <br />6/10/2008 <br />