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To: IBMikey who wrote (7154)5/12/1998 8:58:00 AM
From: kenyshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11708
 
I talked to Mike yesterday, 5-11-98.
The well has not been put into operation yet,
due to more bureaucratic red tape.
Also, he could not and would not elaborate
about any new contracts.

Ken . . .



To: IBMikey who wrote (7154)5/12/1998 6:44:00 PM
From: IBMikey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11708
 
Guess I should have went back to old news.....This was 3/26/98

Don Ostler, director of the state's Division of Water
Quality, says the company may have the permit, but it
still has a lot of work to do before it can start pumping
waste into the ground.
''There are major conditions attached to the permit that
have to be met before they can begin to operate,'' he
says.
For instance, the company is going to have to do further
work ''proving up the integrity of its well'' to make sure
that it does not leak and there are no connections to
nearby oil wells.
Meeting those conditions could take months, Ostler
says.
Millis says, ''It's just a matter of perspective. It is not
as if we expect the trucks to start rolling in right now.
We just do not think it is going to take that long.''
Still, Coconino President Hamlin K. Elrod released a
company statement Wednesday that described
launching of operations at the well a ''tremendous
breakthrough.''
Elrod says operations at the well means Coconino --
which to date has generated a portion of its revenues
from selling air fresheners -- ''can begin to realize the
substantial revenues and profits that a unique well like
Enviro-Tec's can generate.''
Coconino's disposal facility is an old oil well that no
longer produces.