BIOIMPACT, INC. P.O. BOX 132 KINGSHILL ST. CROIX, U.S.VIRGIN ISLANDS 00851 February 24, 2016 Erika A. Kellerhals Member Kellerhals Ferguson Kroblin PLLC 9100 Port of Sale Mall Suite 15 St. Thomas, VI 00802 Re: Great St. James Permitting Dear Erika, Thank you for contacting Bioimpact, Inc. in regard to the permitting for Great St. James. I have revised leaving out the new additional dock. I fed that this is an excellent decision. Trying to permit the dock extension and the additional dock would have been extremely difficult without a very compelling argument of why both were absolute necessary. The extension of the dock, while it will have impacts can easily be justified. I have listed each item separately and provide a discussion of how I feel we should best approach the permitting. I have also provided a detailed discussion of what will be required and finally have provided a cost for these services. Existing Well and TPDES I would like to contact Syed Syedali and Jeffery Johnson at the Division of Environment Protection and check on the status of the well and if there is a well water allocation permit. They will be pleased that the new owner is reaching out to get the well in to compliance. We need to get an idea on the existing RO capacity and based on the fact it was operating we can assume that the well is capable of producing that much volume. We could also get a draw down test done of the well to determine the potential volume if a larger RO is desired. We should analyze the water quality to determine if its drawing fresh water, brackish water or saltwater. In any event we will have to apply for the allocation permit and it usually only takes 2 to 3 weeks to get the permit issued especially since we should have no issues since there is no one else in our aquifer. Once we know the size of the RO and figure out where we are discharging I can get the TPDES application filled out and in. This unfortunately can take a while; by regulat