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: June 27
LOCATION: La Vista and Central avenues, Camarillo
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: June 29
LOCATION: Northbound Highway 101 near Seacliff, Ventura
MATERIAL: 1 gallon of gasoline
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DATE: June 29
LOCATION: Padre Canyon Creek, Ventura
MATERIAL: 2 barrels of crude oil
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DATE: June 30
LOCATION: 4105 Mayfield St., Newbury Park
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: July 3
LOCATION: 2890 Dumetz St., Camarillo
MATERIAL: Unknown amount of natural gas
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DATE: July 4
LOCATION: Alley behind 180 Ann Ave., Port Hueneme
MATERIAL: 25 gallons of hydraulic fluid
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