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<br /> A10 Thursday,November 4, 1999 The Record o
<br /> POLLUTE Polluting ��stations GUNMAN �'° e
<br /> Continued from Al The San Joaquin County District Attorney's office sued two oil companies Northv
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<br /> that allegedly failed to clean up.underground fuel tanks. any sc
<br /> ` size of the plume you can't decide neighbors, check on senior citizens, argum,
<br /> what the best correction is:' mA check on your premises,' he said shots."
<br /> Neither company could com- 3 N Investigators were not ruling out Scot
<br /> ment Wednesday afternoon. ,: _ r that the suspect Bed by boat.
<br /> ' Tosco's offices in Connecticutacross
<br /> 0 � The fang County medical exam- buildi,
<br /> F were closed. �cb Rio
<br /> Md �,. Siner's office said Russell ]amen
<br /> ' And Barry Lane, Unocal's cor- m+Riti�r $ ® dine,43,_ emplo
<br /> porate spokesman in El Segundo, c°'t` a - Theother fatality was one oPeter dead.
<br /> "It's
<br /> y k said his company hadn't seen the y� anon,
<br /> lawsuit. f tea. 26, whose uncles owned the yard
<br /> NAA �, <. "He was just a super young fel- went
<br /> ,�'• ,. Irey said the case was referred to day," i
<br /> him after an investigation by the 5 s D�w low, his grandfather, Richard Kelly " Yr
<br /> county's Environmental Health a �" Sr., told KIRO-TV. Giles had worked I'm c.
<br /> Division, which oversees under- ,h F at the shipyard since he was 12. someo
<br /> { ground-tank cleanup.Environmental � ,n9 r NJ "Who would expect for a decent, gun'
<br /> ' law-abidin wonderful citizen to t
<br /> � Health officials declined wmment. �� 4 °`QWe� Main 5t.' � get Sevc
<br /> ' hey said the four active stations — just shot in cold blood?" Tile-A.,a in Stockton at 2701 W. March Lane, The other survivor, a 58-year-old Honolt
<br /> ' 4707 Pacific Ave. and 1502 N. El �a man, remained unconscious in seri- Xerox
<br /> Dorado St.,and in Manteca at 1700 STOCKTON D netWay ous condition with a gunshot
<br /> E Yosemite Ave. --- apparently have �t`� ?� M$�� wound to the chest,hospital officials `t
<br /> �:•, upgraded their .fuel tanks under �y, Hp said. The sh
<br /> new federal regulations that went I11e�r lo(', �on�. The shooting took place in an �&
<br /> .into effect last year. Among other �''. 4 s: industrial area on the edge of the fres
<br /> things, the new rules call for dou- 1. 1665 Pacific Av.;Stockton AP,
<br /> lake, a few blocks from the help tt
<br /> a�5 ble-walled tanks that minimize the (closed) a
<br /> Wallingford neighborhood, a leafy of the
<br /> P h1wIl food of leaks 2.2701 W.March Ln.,Stocktonarea of older wood-frame houses Cauntr
<br /> The pollution came from previ- 3.4707 Pacific Av.,Stockton with small, tidy yards and porches long%t
<br /> ous tanks that weren't adequately g
<br /> cleaned up, he said. 4.437 E.Miner Av.,Stockton dotted want Halloween pumpkins y t
<br /> Yosern�te M. "We want to alert homeowners as
<br /> ,;. Re lacin such tanks,and remov- (closed) -- + day to
<br /> p Irog 5. 1700 E.Yosemite Av., they return for the day, if they see of gu�
<br /> �:. the llution from the soil and anything unusual, to call 911,
<br /> groundwater basin,can run into Manteca g more
<br /> �> the millions of dollars. MANTECA Seattle Police Chief Norm Stamper
<br /> The lawsuit complaint says
<br /> 6.1502 N.EI Dorado St., said, hand`
<br /> Tosco and Unocal have a "high Stockton (closed) Jeannie Parr, who works in a Cdinto
<br /> : degree of culpability in failing to glassed-in office across the hall from Hous-
<br /> investigate
<br /> ous
<br /> investigate and clean up the con
<br /> t Source:San Joaquin County DistrictAttomey's
<br /> tamination in a timely fashion:' Office,environmental pollution unit Record the gunman enter the building and (gwt)
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<br /> said Fdbin would deliver the left- pollution from winter rains on the tions once owned property worth
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<br /> I over dres to the.Modesto Energy site, to draw up a full remedlation at least $3 million in Stanislaus
<br /> plant, which could burn 18,000 a plan Staff members hope to pre- County, Chandler said it won't be
<br /> .trontinued from At day. Oversize tires frorti.tractors sent the plan to the waste board easy to force him to pay clean-up
<br /> +� and earthmovers would'be shred-.. at its next meeting Nov 15. costs.
<br /> on ded.'or dumped "at area landfills, Chandler said ' rinterizadon" of Several months before the Bre,
<br />/ ~"16'^ pnrward Landfill or, ,the site Is expected to cost FYlbin placed. much of Ws assets
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