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: Nov. 3
LOCATION: 236 Barbara St., Oak View
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Nov. 7
LOCATION: Cow Springs area, Fillmore
MATERIAL: 1,000 gallons of crude oil
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DATE: Nov. 7
LOCATION: 1975 Maricopa Highway, Meiners Oaks
MATERIAL: One half-gallon of gasoline
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DATE: Nov. 7
LOCATION: Katherine and Clear Springs roads, Simi Valley
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Nov. 7
LOCATION: 51 S. Glenn Drive, Camarillo
MATERIAL: One-tenth of a gallon of gasoline
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DATE: Nov. 7
LOCATION: Laurelview Drive, Moorpark
MATERIAL: 200 gallons of combustible flammable liquid
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DATE: Nov. 7
LOCATION: 2726 Los Angeles Ave., Simi Valley
MATERIAL: Four gallons of gasoline
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DATE: Nov. 8
LOCATION: 2696 Bolker Drive, Port Hueneme
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Nov. 8
LOCATION: 414 Mesa Drive, Camarillo
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Nov. 8
LOCATION: Ventura Avenue Field, Taylor No. 802, Ventura
MATERIAL: Two barrels of oil
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DATE: Nov. 8
LOCATION: 450 E. Harbor Blvd., Ventura
MATERIAL: 20 gallons of diesel fuel
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DATE: Nov. 10
LOCATION: 1385 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks
MATERIAL: One-tenth of a gallon of WD-40
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DATE: Nov. 10
LOCATION: Ventura Avenue Field, Taylor No. 523, Ventura
MATERIAL: One barrel of crude oil
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