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Brockovich and Bowcock expect to share some of these details at the Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board meeting. At the meeting, Hinkley residents will also get an update on PG&E's cleanup effort. Lauri Kemper, the board's assistant executive officer, said they have asked to see the data, lab results and sampling procedures. "We are always open to look at folks' data," she said. One troubling discovery, Bowcock said, is that there is contamination well beyond the original plume boundaries. He has a theory: Decades earlier, when pumping at nearby farms caused some residents' well levels to fall, that water was unknowingly replaced with thousands of gallons of chromium laced water. Bowcock also said they have found much higher pollution levels than expected. Some areas, he said, are showing levels that are 400 times higher than the recommended public health goal. While the utility believes the contamination is affecting an estimated 100 households, he believes the number is closer to 250. "I don't think PG&E ever had their arms around the problem entirely," said Bowcock, adding that he was stunned by the results. PG&E said it has not seen Bowcock's water testing results but remained committed to working with the community and the water district. The utility has been sending residents bottled water and has expressed interest in potentially buying affected homes. "Our concern first and foremost is for the community of Hinkley," PG&E spokesman Jeff Smith said. Walker, whose real life has not turned out quite as triumphantly as the celluloid version that won Julia Roberts an Oscar, called the company's concern "laughable." Her daughters were 7 and 8 when they got their settlement from PG&E in 1996. They both have fibromyalgia and have had hysterectomies. Walker and her husband also have various health problems and have both had tumors removed, she said. The settlement money disappeared into lawyer's fees and bad investments. "Their main concern is for the community of Hinkley?" Walker said. "It's not true. They're just saying what you want to hear."
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