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- Purchases of goods and services in the local economy <br /> amounting to thousands of dollars a month. <br /> - Forestalls the capital outlay of $ 300, 000. 00 + <br /> in capital improvements associated with setting up <br /> a flare stack at the landfill to incinerate the gas. <br /> - Saves the ongoing costs associated with operating a <br /> flare. <br /> - Conserves fossil fuel resources that would otherwise <br /> be burned to produce the same amount of power. <br /> - Reduces our dependence on imported oil as the project <br /> saves approximately 12, 000 barrels of oil each year. <br /> With higher than expected operating costs and spiralling <br /> environmental costs we find that continued operation of the plant <br /> becomes more and more questionable. <br /> If additional financial burdens are placed on the project <br /> such as having to treat and haul the condensate, it may not <br /> be economically feasible for us to continue to operate. <br /> If you have any questions please contact me at 213-725-1139. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Terence Hee <br /> Environmental & Safety Manager <br /> Biogas Division <br /> cc: Jerry Wickes, San Joaquin County <br /> Stockton File <br /> Paul Nakamoto, PEn <br /> Frank Wong, PEn <br />