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From:jeffery.fawcett@enron.com
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Subject:Status of issues re: PG&E Interconnect
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Date:Wed, 7 Apr 1999 09:17:00 -0700 (PDT)

I spoke at length today with Rod Boschee at PG&E. The main focus of our
discussion was logistics/planning for the upcoming 4/13/99 meeting between TW
and PG&E representatives. Mr. Boschee, as in earlier conversations this
week, did not mention the 3/25 sample results. Rather, it was agreed (also
mandated by his boss, Bill Mazotti) that the time was ripe for a follow-on
meeting to our initial discussion in Topock back in January. I provided
verbal notification to Mr. Boschee that Transwestern had retained an outside
contractor for purposes of a decontamination process to be accomplished
tomorrow at our filter separators. In addition to my verbal notification, I
told him that TW would provide PG&E with a letter, just to complete the paper
trail. I reinforced the importance of communication between the companies,
both formal and informal. A copy of the letter I faxed to Mr. Boschee is
attached below.


Mr. Boschee will be preparing a draft agenda for the 4/13 meeting for TW to
consider. In addition to TW providing an update on all interim as well as
long term plans for the lateral, Mr. Boschee noted two important items.
First, PG&E would like more information regarding the proposed controlled
Selexol flush. Their concern is that the Selexol was colored initially as
the culprit in this PCB issue, and now is being considered a part of a
revised interim solution. Secondly, PG&E would like to discuss the upcoming
filter change at its station currently scheduled for 4/29.

We've decided to meet in Las Vegas on 4/13. The choice of Vegas seemed to be
more centralized (vs. San Francisco), as well as more convenient for those of
us travelling all the way from Houston. PG&E is planning on having the
following personnel attend the meeting:
Rod Boschee- Director of Contract Development
Dave Anderson- Attorney
Mel Wong- Project Manager, Topock Lateral project
Jody Garcia- District Superintendent, Barstow Dist.
Tony Estrada- Environmental
2 as-yet-to-be-named Barstow team members

Transwestern is planning on having the following personnel attend the meeting:
Jeff Fawcett- Marketing
Louis Soldano- Attorney
Mike Nelson- VP Operations
Rich Jolly- District Ops
Larry Campbell- Environmental
Bob Iversen- Technical advisor, Selexol/PCB matters
Earl Chanley- Engineering

The plan is to take Bill's plane from Houston, pick-up Mike Nelson in
Amarillo, meet in Vegas, and return (with drop-off in Amarillo) to Houston in
one day. I'm coordinating the logistics with Virginia O'Neill. My guess at
this point is that we'll plan on being in Las Vegas by 10:30 a.m., with the
meeting to begin at 11:00 a.m., a working lunch served at 12:00 noon, and
adjourn somewhere around 2:00 p.m., with a return flight of 2:30 p.m.

Lou Soldano is in receipt of a few of Bill Cordes' suggestions to the letter
that Bill will send out to Bill Mazotti that will: (1) outline the revised
Interim Plan, including the Selexol flush, (2) notify him of our initiative
to decon TW's filter/separators, and (3) reinforce our desire to meet on
4/13. If the logistics (KEYEX meeting) can be worked out, the letter will
probably go out by Friday.

If you have any questions regarding the matters outlined above, please advise.