VENTURA, Calif. (KABC) -- The city of Ventura Tuesday warned residents in the Pierpont neighborhood not to use tap water after gasoline was found in the city's drinking water.

The city's water may be contaminated with gasoline near Harbor Boulevard and Monmouth Way, an area where a gas leak affected the sewer line and storm drain last year.

The initial impacted area is estimated from San Pedro to Peninsula Street.

City leaders say residents can flush toilets but not use tap water to wash, cook, or drink until further notice.

Some residents say they are canceling their Thanksgiving plans.

"Everything's canceled," Pierpont resident Pat Patterson said. "We had two couples coming for three days and they invited us down to their place but no, we need to stay here and see what is going on.

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