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From:larry.campbell@enron.com
To:arnold.eisenstein@enron.com, john.shafer@enron.com,william.kendrick@enron.com
Subject:Air Permit Delay, Red Rock Expansion
Cc:david.roensch@enron.com, randy.rice@enron.com, donna.martens@enron.com,rich.jolly@enron.com, louis.soldano@enron.com
Bcc:david.roensch@enron.com, randy.rice@enron.com, donna.martens@enron.com,rich.jolly@enron.com, louis.soldano@enron.com
Date:Fri, 7 Sep 2001 02:24:00 -0700 (PDT)

Yesterday evening I phoned both the state of Arizona ( agency for stations 1
and 2) and Region 9 EPA ( agency for stations 3 and 4) concerning the status
of when the air permits would be issued by both agencies for the Redrock
expansion. I was surprised to find out that both agencies stated a 2-4 month
delay prior to issuance. They cited back log of other permits, public
comment periods, and workload as being the main reasons. I am particularily
disappointed because there were pre meetings with both agencies identifying
what was to be included in each application package, and even after the
applications were submitted in March of this year, each agency came back and
asked for different information that from what was discussed at each meeting.

I have a call into the state of Arizona ( construction is to begin at Station
2 and they have jurisdiction for this station) to see if we can initiate
some construction activities such as laying pipe and building foundations
prior to receiving the permit. I have been given these types of approvals
from other agencies in the past, but these types of approvals are extremely
narrow and restrictive. If this flys I am sure that they will require us to
make sure the turbine is not brought on site until the permit has been
issued. I know this will require written approval from the agency, but this
may allow us to proceed on schedule and avoid any delays. Ill keep you
apprised of this issue.