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Hi Linus and Surinder,

It has been a while since we had our last communication with you.
As you may aware, Jameson Canyon project is completed and we are finalizing the contracts and there appears to be one remaining item that we need your input.

If you recall, as part of the ground movement monitoring measure, inclinometers were installed prior and during construction.
Except for a couple of false alarms, there weren’t any measurable ground movements and now that the contract is completed, we need to determine what to do with these equipment.

We believe the six 4 “casings can be used for manual reading so would like to your input on ownership of these casings for DWR’s further monitoring use or abandoning them.

Please find the attached

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