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uocuoign Cnveiope IU:4tSy4l.t3L5-ra/.s-4HGy-ytut-y l.U//L/004r 1 <br /> California Gavin Newsom,Governor <br /> - Department of Conservation David Shabazian,Director <br /> Geologic Energy Management Division <br /> January 28, 2020 <br /> State Clearinghouse <br /> State.Clearinghouse@or)r.ca.gov <br /> PO Box 3044 <br /> Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 <br /> CEQA Project: SCH # 2020010176 <br /> Lead Agency: San Joaquin County <br /> Project Title: PA-1900240 & PA-2000014 (ER) Gill Women's Medical Center <br /> The California Geologic Energy Management Division (CaIGEM) oversees the drilling, <br /> operation, maintenance, and plugging and abandonment of oil, natural gas, and <br /> geothermal wells. Our regulatory program emphasizes the wise development of oil, <br /> natural gas, and geothermal resources in the state through sound engineering <br /> practices that protect the environment, prevent pollution, and ensure public safety. <br /> Northern California is known for its rich gas fields. CaIGEM staff have reviewed the <br /> documents depicting the proposed project. <br /> The proposed project is a Site Approval application to establish a medical facility, <br /> including a women's health facility and hospital with heliport, in two (2) phases (Use <br /> Types: Public Services - Essential). The proposed project includes a Development <br /> Agreement application,which, if approved, will permit Phase 1 improvements to be <br /> constructed over five (5) years, and Phase 2 improvements to be constructed over ten <br /> (10) years. Phase 1 includes the construction of a 36,000 square foot women's health <br /> center. Phase 2 includes the construction of a 140,000 square foot hospital facility, a <br /> 28,000-medical office building, a 6,000 square foot waste treatment facility, a 4,000 <br /> square foot physical plant, a 2,000 square foot water treatment facility, and a heliport. <br /> The attached maps show the location of a known gas well that was converted to a <br /> water well in July of 1962. This well is referred to as the "North Stockton Unit A" 1 well, <br /> AP1:0407700519. Based on the project map submitted, the well could be within the <br /> construction area. No other wells impact or are impacted by the proposed work. Note <br /> that the Division has not verified the actual location of the well nor does it make specific <br /> statements regarding the adequacy of abandonment procedures with respect to <br /> current standards. <br /> Forfuture reference, you can review wells located on private and public land at <br /> CaIGEM's website: haps://maps.conservation.ca.aov/doaar/welifinder/#close <br /> The local permitting agencies and property owner should be aware of, and fully <br /> understand, that significant and potentially dangerous issues may be associated with <br /> development near oil and gas wells. These issues are non-exhaustively identified in the <br /> State of California Natural Resources Agency I Department of Conservation <br /> Northern District,801 K Street,MS 18-05,Sacramento,CA 95814 <br /> Planning Commission Staff Report 34 <br /> RA-1900240 (SA), PA-2000D14-(€�;4A-2000619 (DA} -- <br />