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: Jan. 5
LOCATION: 1800 School Canyon Road, Ventura
MATERIAL: Three barrels of crude oil
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DATE: Jan. 7
LOCATION: 2473 Lukens Lane, Simi Valley
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Jan. 8
LOCATION: 3284 N. Ventura Ave., Ventura
MATERIAL: 10 gallons of sewage
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DATE: Jan. 8
LOCATION: 5795 Shell Road, Ventura
MATERIAL: Two barrels of crude oil
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DATE: Jan. 9
LOCATION: 5446 Los Angeles Ave., Simi Valley
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Jan. 10
LOCATION: Poli and Aliso streets, Ventura
MATERIAL: 2,000 gallons raw sewage
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DATE: Jan. 11
LOCATION: Torrey Road, eight miles south of Hwy. 126, Piru
MATERIAL: 1,200 gallons of crude oil
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DATE: Jan. 12
LOCATION: 1767 Calle Rocas, Camarillo
MATERIAL: 20 gallons of gasoline
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DATE: Jan. 13
LOCATION: 1930 Napoleon St., Oxnard
MATERIAL: 25 gallons of sewage
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DATE: Jan. 15
LOCATION: 429 Deseo Ave., Camarillo
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Jan. 15
LOCATION: 627 Sespe Ave., Fillmore
MATERIAL: 100 gallons of sewage
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DATE: Jan. 16
LOCATION: 2277 Michael Drive, Newbury Park
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Jan. 19
LOCATION: 8 Summerfield Street, Thousand Oaks
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: Jan. 19
LOCATION: 15005 Faulkner Road, Santa Paula
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of propane
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