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DANTE JOHN NOMELLINI <br />DAVID L. GRILLI <br />DANIEL A. MCDANIEL <br />Hand Delivered <br />NOMELLINI & GRILLI <br />PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATIONS <br />235 EAST WEBER AVENUE <br />P.O. BOX 1461 <br />STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA 95201-1 46 1 <br />TELEPHONE (209) 465-5883 <br />Telecopier: (209) 465-3956 <br />April 18, 1988 <br />James M. Morris, Esq. <br />BREER,PATRIDGE, MORRIS & GIBSON <br />2509 W. March Lane, Suite 200 <br />Stockton, California 95207-8252 <br />Re: Environmental Assessment of <br />The Lewis Property <br />Your letter of April 15, 1988 <br />DANTE JOHN NOMELLINI <br />PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION <br />DAVID L. GRILLI <br />PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION <br />Dear Jim: <br />This letter is written in response to your letter of <br />April 15, 1988. <br />Foothill* Sanitary Landfill, Inc. (Foothill.) has no <br />desire to interfere with the Lewis Family rights to inspect <br />the property. As I am sure you are_ aware, the leased <br />property has for almost twenty-three (23) years }ween used by <br />Foothill as a refuse disposal site. Foothill is concerned <br />that its "quiet enjoyment" of the premises for the lease <br />purposes not be unnecessarily damaged, Because the proposed <br />inspection involves the drilling of four (4) test wells up <br />to 100 ft. deep close to the disposal area, Foothill is <br />concerned. that contamination of the underground water and <br />soil could result. The proposed drilling of test wells <br />could create a conduit for contamination to reach the <br />underground and the drilling opera i tion and equipment could <br />introduce contaminants adversely affecting the samples as <br />well as the underground area in. the vicinity of the test <br />well. <br />Foothill's operation is a cut and cover type of opera- <br />tion. Soil is generally taken with scrapers from areas to <br />be filled to cover the refuse thus creating an excavation <br />into which th6 refuse will be placed. If the test wells are <br />not dismantled and properly abandoned, then Foothill will <br />have to dismantle and abandon the wells or work around them <br />thus yielding significant portions of the fill and borrow <br />areas. The test well on the north near the pond will <br />probably be encountered first and then the two test wells to <br />the east next and lastly the test well on the south. The <br />