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M urland - PrOg <br /> Park <br /> t <br /> Otsubo <br /> �3. <br /> Wel Wa er <br /> of water <br /> n U.S. C <br /> warnings tests <br /> By AARo <br /> STOCKTON. (SJNS) :— Resi ? S r- '� <br /> denta of a rural Tracysubdivision Press 8t <br /> By PATPdCIA HANNON Wearing red, <br /> won't be warned agar drinking „ Press Staff Writer will be vogue <br /> their water, but county Trac public echc <br /> ficials will monitor chloroform 4, X40 Contractors for Chevron y <br /> That is when <br /> levels detected in the stem. sil Pipe Line Co, this week will <br /> �s '` r T be skimming oil off the top of Public Schools <br /> Valinoti, director of envi- schools will be c <br /> Wntal health for the San Joa- r' .c- <br /> x test wells at Alden Park to <br /> quiMok <br /> n Local Health District, said determine how long it will centennial of tl <br /> tae for the oil to return tion. Writing coi <br /> Monday that residents of Maur- articiatio <br /> land Manor in Tracy won't be ! _ ,� again to the water. and P P <br /> sent letters about the water con- } The test, called a bail down ally televised <br /> tamination. But residents of teat, is part of an ongoing mit- giance to the <br /> homes with individual wells <br /> igation plan the company is place in Tracy-ar <br /> nearby will be told of the contam- completing on the park's soil President Rea <br /> ination. that was discovered in May to lead the astir <br /> The chloroform issue surfaced 1986 to have oil in it, said of Allegiance" ai <br /> - <br /> emony on <br /> last week when the San Joaquin . Mary Metcalf, coordinator of West FFront of <br /> environmental safety, fire and <br /> County Planning Commission die- r..,j n y.�. health for Chevron Pipe Line which faces the <br /> cussed a subdivision proposed "" Co.in Say Francisco. ument. <br /> south of Fairoaks Road and 2,000 `"" The 60-minut <br /> feet east of MacArthur Drive, — + The oil contamination sur- be televised thrc <br /> y' <br /> southeast of Tracy. Jim Miller of faced when a resident in Ten- <br /> me Vista near Alden Park no- try beginning at <br /> the health district told commis- <br /> me <br /> oil in a hole in his back Channel 7, and <br /> sinners that he recently received ql ' P, <br /> m. <br /> oration from the state that �y+'.; yard. It later was determined a It will kick off <br /> r�c6ealed chloroform in individual — > that the oil is from a reservoir <br /> wells just north of the proposed " made of concrete for which "teach-in" about <br /> project. a t ruse was discontinued during entitled "A Ce <br /> the 1950x. izenship," and <br /> Because the 20 homes in Maur- " who have televi: <br /> land Manor, northeast of the pro- Chevron agreed to study classes are expe' <br /> iect, also had chloroform readings r ,1 1 t � : the oil problem because it was event. <br /> in their two community wells, one of the owners of the reser- <br /> voir, which was used in an Another a <br /> Miller said, residents would- be oil-shipping operation with speeches and a 1 <br /> told not to drink their water. �' � � PP� B Pe <br /> Southern Pacific railroad. in Philadelphia <br /> But the next day, health offi- Photo by Enrique Gutierrez In the process of determin- tual anniversary <br /> :isle debated whether to warn Brian Dungan, �an assistant engineer for, Dames & in a mitigation plan, which Constitution w <br /> Maurland Manor residents.` as g g P <br /> well as others closer to the.' pro- Moore of San Francisco, performs a ball down fest on Metcalf said she expects will years ago. <br /> ject. A spokesman said more in- a well in Alden Park (See PARK, back page) Following is a <br /> lic schools that <br /> (See WATER., back page) I planned for We <br /> Y <br /> WaneqcWicnm <br />