TOXIC DISCHARGES
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Under the state Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, Ventura County must report each week the toxic and potentially toxic materials discharged. The discharges are investigated by the county Environmental Health Division.
DATE: Sept. 1 LOCATION: 1483 Old Ranch Road, Camarillo
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Sept. 1
LOCATION: Ventura Avenue field-Lloyd Well #106, Ventura
MATERIAL: 70 barrels of produce water
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DATE: Sept. 1
LOCATION: 2329 Royal Ave., Simi Valley
MATERIAL: Two gallons of gasoline
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DATE: Sept. 1
LOCATION: Lewis and Hueneme roads, Oxnard
MATERIAL: 30 gallons of motor oil and antifreeze
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DATE: Sept. 2
LOCATION: 670 Ventura Avenue field-School Canyon Road, Ventura
MATERIAL: 220 barrels of crude oil
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DATE: Sept. 2
LOCATION: 905 Corporation St., Santa Paula
MATERIAL: 2,000 gallons of secondary treated waste water
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DATE: Sept. 2
LOCATION: 293 S. Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of gasoline
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DATE: Sept. 4
LOCATION: 1800 School Canyon Road, Ventura
MATERIAL: 10 barrels of crude oil
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DATE: Sept. 5
LOCATION: 2630 Lavery Court, Newbury Park
MATERIAL: 60 gallons of plastisol and paint thinner
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DATE: Sept. 5
LOCATION: Ventura Field-Taylor Trap Farm #18, Ventura
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of crude oil
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DATE: Sept. 8
LOCATION: 779 Seaward Ave., Ventura
MATERIAL: One gallon of naphtha solvent
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DATE: Sept. 9
LOCATION: 684 Calle Yucca, Thousand Oaks
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Sept. 10
LOCATION: 2568 Sycamore Drive, Simi Valley
MATERIAL: Five gallons of gasoline-contaminated soil
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