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Correspondence in the Womack Case

Bill Wattenburg's Second Letter to Amador County DA
(February 17, 1999)
After Bill's first letter, some very interesting events occurred, including the arrest of a citizen who was trying to get public records relating to the county's use of illegal fuel tanks at its airport. This second letter makes further demands on the DA to provide public records on an immediate basis, among other things.
Deputy DA Irey Admits Collusion in another matter
(February 17, 1999)
An attorney from Roseville, CA sent this letter to the Amador Ledger-Dispatch, relating some of Mr. Irey's previous conduct.
Bill Wattenburg's First Letter to Amador County DA Todd Riebe
(February 8, 1999)
Bill sent this letter to the DA, the Amador Ledger-Dispatch, and the Wall Street Journal. In it he makes an official Prop. 65 notification of incidents in which he believes county officials have willfully violated the statute and have illegally operated gas storage tanks that were not upgraded by the federal deadline of Dec. 22, 1998.
Letter from Mr. Womack's Attorney refuting investigator Moore's claims
(January 31, 1999)
Judith E. Deming wrote this letter to point out that CHP officer Moore swore under perjury to the Amador Superior court that he did not have information that he in fact had seized with the first search warrant and raid on the Womack home.
CHP investigator Moore later convinces judge Tuttle that Mr. Womack has probably committed a crime because he won a judgment from the U.S. government.
NEW Land Use Agency warning on airport tanks
(November 9, 1998)
Amador County's Environmental Health Department warned the County Airport about the impending deadline for proper removal or replacement of underground storage tanks.
Amador County Airport in Violation of Tank Law
(February 1, 1999)
The Westover Field airport has several underground storage tanks (one 1,000 gallon single-walled tank and one 4,000 gallon single-wall tank) that were supposed to be upgraded or shut down by December 22, 1998. Instead, they continued in operation until at least February 1, 1999, when The Amador County Land Use Agency's Environmental Health Department sent the airport this letter.
Proposition 65 Notification to CHP
(January 19, 1999)
A warning from the Nevada County Health Department about groundwater contamination detected at the Grass Valley CHP office.
Proposition 65 Notification to CHP
(January 1 9, 1999)
A warning from the Nevada County Health Department about groundwater contamination detected near the Grass Valley CHP office.

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