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AMERICAN <br />S O D A, L L P Ed Cooley <br />Environmental Health and <br />Safety Manager <br />2717 County Road 215 <br />Parachute, CO 81635 <br />Monday August 2, 2004 <br />Kent Walter <br />U.S. Bureau of Land Management <br />73544 Highway 64 <br />Meeker, Colorado 81641 <br />Dear Kent: <br />Direct Line (970) 285-0407 <br />International Telephone +1 (970) 285-6500 <br />General Facsimile (970) 285-6393 <br />ENV.169.04 <br />Re: Plugging and Abandonment of Wells <br />American Soda is in the process of making changes to its operations at the Yankee <br />Gulch Sodium Minerals Project whereby 22 Class III UIC wells will be placed in a Long <br />Term Standby status, 8 Class III UIC wells are being Plugged and Abandoned, one well <br />is being plugged back to surface after being drilled to a depth of 250 feet and one <br />well is being converted to a subsidence monitoring well. <br />Agency notification was made and P&A has been completed on the following wells: <br />American Soda Well Number <br />20-2 <br />20-3 <br />20-11 <br />20-14 <br />21-15 <br />21-16 <br />28-17 <br />28-41 <br />EPA Permit Number <br />C03858-04597 <br />C03858-04598 <br />C03858-04537 <br />C03858-04599 <br />C03858-04564 <br />C03858-04565 <br />C03858-04566 <br />C03858-04568 <br />The P8cA Forms (EPA 7520-14) and a copy of the Bureau of Land Management Sundry <br />Notice are enclosed for these eight wells. <br />American Soda Well 29-51 (EPA Permit Number C03858-04652) was approved for <br />construction and drilling was commenced. This activity was ceased due to a decision <br />by the company to forgo any further development until economics for the production <br />Delivering a Crystal Clear Advantage <br />www.americansoda.com <br />