' plans as of CI1
<br /> • South School: Students will limericks. The students then will of AllEgiance' to the r lag. r,
<br /> however, the
<br /> the city:staff
<br /> ian they hired, WATER: :No warning for . Maurland -residents,,
<br /> ,�
<br /> had.,determined
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<br /> 100 amp electri• ; „ l ? xx fi
<br />'� up-gradin' �- formation was needed on exactly .:Maurland}Vlanor has two,com cause it used chlorinated water to uv,
<br /> warnu+g people of a maxi.
<br /> adequate for the 'howmuch chtorbform would be---munity 'wells that tested above wash tomatoes. Valinoti saki +*Qm ,,lrinlaminatron. .level being
<br /> open. acceptable. the .19 ppb level, but below the however, that the study is not yet found. That wasn't the case, he
<br /> Federal Environmental Protec- 100 parts per billion mark, and complete. said.
<br /> any-
<br />,IFd tion Agency standards state that wells in the proposed subdivision What concerned health officials "I didn't want to panic any-
<br /> .19 parts Per billion of chloroform registered at 24.5 ppb. A pond at were the traces of chloroform re- one," Valinoti said. "But we are
<br /> W490
<br /> private wellss wgouuledn be an ac- Triple E registered a level of 310 ported in the Maurland Manor- moral ob` koa n
<br /> a Nos NOW 9 Ym490W dW-hh a:PPb.'
<br /> drinking. / 'npt. been treated with chloride Monday that the wells were A new letter dirgcte to the
<br /> sto* of vehi- But .,in public water systems -'should not have any chloroform. flushed with chloride in January seven or eight homeowners whose
<br /> utomobile driver that use chloride, which naturally If they do, he said, something is 1986 when new pumps were in- private wells were tested will be
<br /> ring and leaving forma+chloroform, the standard is wrong. State and local health offi- stalled, which may be the source drafted today, Valinoti said. And
<br /> or turning con 100 ppb Health officials sdid the cials suspect the chloroform de- of chloroform — not a polluted un- the San _Joaquin,County -Public
<br /> differing standards is a tradeoff tected in the rural Tracy tests can derground water supply. Works 'Department staff has
<br /> nts on the beau because chloride kills bacteria, be traced.-to Triple E Produce Valinoti said letters ready for agreed to monitor Maurland
<br /> nFmtttee N ?4T'soufat' debt? t%reas"bd #''mailir* lasti'week were form no wellgfbr,chloroform.
<br /> ' �, �,�y � ,[ j, .:II,:I Yg.' t x _ - ':�vGt ,, y2r�£ �� j i• .
<br /> on ° f K; ' ix Pests done on Chevron water wells
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<br /> tote re within 24 (Continued from page 1)
<br /> e pick-up, and o
<br /> u daya, such be completed in early October, the samples that were contami- collecting again on the water, is of the oil, but Metcalf said it
<br /> P Chevron in February took',bore Hated were from scattered areas to determine whether the oil is probably will be the end of Sep-
<br /> g the spring, be recoverable. tember or early October before
<br /> samples from the back yards of of the site.
<br /> hey are recom- homes in the area around Alden "So, it looks like there might Metcalf said Chevron officials they have "a pretty good idea of
<br /> a pamphlet on Park. In addition, the company in be just a few pockets of oil," she expect that the oil will take a where we're heading."
<br /> din: a and is- April dug three trenches to deter- said. long time to begin collecting
<br /> a }acy citi- mine the extent of oil contami- Part of the reason for the bail again, but that if it returns Oil problems relating to the oil-
<br /> nation. out test, which is done by remov- quicKly, it may be necessary to go shipping operation also surfaced
<br /> Most of the testa done in the ing the oil that is standing in the in and pump out the oil. ata Renown Enterprises lot at
<br /> periphery of Alden Park came out test wells and monitoring the About a dozen mitigation plans the corner of racy Boulevard and Beechnut Avenue.
<br /> clearl..•Metcalf said, not' that time it takes for the oil to begin have been considered for removal
<br />, SEPT. 15 s•J Fr-
<br /> Gib*erichs & Son
<br /> II, regular meet-
<br /> at the Tracy 15 Gallon
<br /> Family
<br /> enter, 300, E' `
<br /> on High School Insurance
<br /> White Birch
<br /> as, public' hear- Liquid.Amber
<br /> the Tracy High extends a welcome
<br /> Boars Confer.
<br /> London I?lane
<br /> the Tracy Hlgh
<br /> Regu:ar board iQ �0� _j�� a'� /
<br /> begin at 7:30 I 1.111■ Reg. $39.95
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