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f. Mill Creek Lumber Company, Monterey County. May 27, 1926. In 

 excellent condition. 



g. Union Lumber Company, 10-Mile River, Fort Bragg. June 11, 1926. 

 Referred to Screens and Ladders Bureau. 



D. Mines. 



a. Cloverdale, Sulfur Creek. Mines shut down, but may reopen. Case 

 being watched by Deputy Groves. 



b. Westpoint. Shut down ; little chance of reopening. 



E. Oil. 



a. Steamship Castletoivn, Hanlon Ship Yards, Oakland. June 16, 1926. 

 Ship left harbor before court action could be taken. Owners warned. 



b. Garages, Napa. April 6, 1926. No action yet. 



c. San Luis Obispo (Pismo Beach), Union Oil Company. Fire April 15, 

 1926. Act of Providence. No action. 



d. Santa Fe Yards, Richmond. June 7, 1926. No action yet. 



e. Sausalito. April 30, 1926. Reported too late for us to take action. 



f. Shell Oil Company Barge City of Martinez. May 19, 1926. Act of 

 Providence. No action. 



g. Shell Oil Company Steamship Los Angeles. Accident. No action. 



h. Tiburon, Northwestern Pacific Railroad roundhouse. April 16, 1926. 



Cleaned up. 

 i. Union Oil Company, Oleum. Final cleanup started May 14, 1926. 

 j. Ventura County Oil Fields. (Producing) May 6, 1926. Much improved, 



but not entirely satisfactory yet. 

 k. Southern Pacific Company, i'reka. It has been reported that this has been 

 handled satisfactorily. 



F. Slaughter houses. 



a. Peterson Bros. Inc., Watson ville. Promised to have everything in best 

 shape by November 1, 1926. Making extensive improvements to the 

 whole plant. 



b. City Hall Market, W T atsonville. May 28, 1926. Now in good shape. 



c. San Francisco. International Fish Company, Noyo River. June 10, 1926. 

 Referred to State Bureau of Sanitary Engineeriug. 



d. Columbia and Northern Fishing and Packing Company, Noyo River. June 

 10, 1926. Referred to State Bureau of Sanitary Engineering. 



G. Tanneries. 



a. Kullman-Salz Company, Benicia. April 7, 1926. No action. 



b. Sawyer Tanning Company, Napa. April 6, 1926. No action. 



II. Miscellaneous. 



a. Brookdale Lodge. May 26, 1926. Copper sulphate in swimming pool water. 

 This water used by State Fish Hatchery. Cooperation with State Bureau 

 of Sanitary Engineering resulted in amicable settlement of trouble. 



b. Cunningham-Thomas Company, Ukiah. April 30, 1926. Lime-sulphur 

 spray clumped into stream. Promised to prevent in the future. 



c. Selby Smelting and Lead Company. April 5, 1926. No action ; doubtful 

 pollution. 



d. Sonoma Valley Hot Springs. May 1, 1926. No action ; doubtful pollution. 



Reported pollution, but not yet investigated. 



A. Lumber mills. 



a.. Little Butte Creek. Deputy to investigate and report. 



b. Monterey Bay Lumber Company. This bureau will investigate. 



B. Oil. 



a. Long Beach. City thinks they can handle matter. 



C. Paper mills. 



a. Floriston. Will be investigated very soon. 



1). Gas plants. 



a. Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Sacramento. Will be investigated soon. 



