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Threshold between public land and SocalGas 

Threshold between public land and SocalGas 

Oily Residue

March 05, 2016

‪#‎PorterRanchGasLeak‬ Updates: Residents are returning home to an oily residue on the surfaces of their homes and backyards. The Health department says that we should not touch areas with the spots, nor should we eat the fruit off of our trees. Kids should not play in the dirt. They recommended that we leave the cleanup to professionals, and that we get the gas company to pay. SoCalGas says that the oily mist is harmless, and that we should expect MORE OILY MIST when they re-open.

This is unacceptable.

The court ordered ‪#‎SoCalGas‬ to continue providing relocation resources to residents until March 18th. SoCalGas tried to appeal this ruling but they lost. Some residents have moved home and are still experiencing symptoms. The rest will have to move back by March 18th.

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