Martello v. City of Ferriday

813 So. 2d 467, 2002 WL 356167
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 6, 2002
Docket01-1240
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Martello v. City of Ferriday, 813 So. 2d 467, 2002 WL 356167 (La. Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion

813 So.2d 467 (2002)

Gloria B. MARTELLO
v.
CITY OF FERRIDAY and Owen and White, Inc.

No. 01-1240.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

March 6, 2002.
Rehearing Denied May 1, 2002.

*471 Charles S. Norris, Jr., Vidalia, LA, Attorney for the Class of Plaintiffs/Appellees Gloria Martello, Class Representative.

Steven B. Murray, Linda S. Harang, Julie A. Jacobs, New Orleans, LA, Attorneys for the Class of Plaintiffs/Appellees Gloria Martello, Class Representative.

Stacy C. Auzenne, Alexandria, LA, Attorney for the Defendant/Appellant the Town of Ferriday.

Robert E. Kerrigan, Joseph L. McReynolds, Lisa C. Winters, New Orleans, LA, Attorney for the Defendant/Appellant U.S. Filter Wastewater Group, Inc.

John P. Wolff, III, Stephen R. Wilson, Nancy B. Gilbert, Baton Rouge, LA, Attorney for the Defendant/Appellant Owen & White, Inc.

Court composed of NED E. DOUCET, Jr., Chief Judge, BILLIE COLOMBARO WOODARD, and ELIZABETH A. PICKETT, Judges.

DOUCET, Chief Judge.

The Defendants, the Town of Ferriday (the Town), Owen & White, Inc. (0 & W) and U.S. Filter Wastewater Group, Inc. (U.S. Filter), appeal the trial court's decision to certify this matter as a class action.

The following undisputed facts, have been taken from the trial court's reasons for judgment, although reordered for purposes of this opinion:

At all relevant times, The Town of Ferriday supplied potable water to the residences and business of Ferriday and the adjacent unincorporated areas, including Red Gum and Lake St. John, and billed its water customers monthly for the water they used.
The Town of Ferriday contracted with the Baton Rouge engineering firm of *472 Owen & White, Inc., in October 1978 for the purpose of designing a new water treatment plant for the Town of Ferriday, and for the adjacent communities that are supplied by the Town's water treatment plant.
. . . .
Owen & White recommended that the Town of Ferriday build a new water treatment plant, and the Town accepted the recommendation.
. . . .
Owen & White recommended the use of Old River, also called Marengo Bend, as the source of the raw water for the new water treatment plant, and the Town of Ferriday accepted the recommendation.
. . . .
In the Fall of 1982, Owen & White ... recommended that the Town of Ferriday consider using, as the primary filtration component of its new water treatment plant, a packaged water treatment plant designed and manufactured by Neptune Microfloc (the corporate predecessor in interest to defendant USFilter Waste Water Group, Inc.).
. . . .
Based on the outcome of [a] "pilot water plant" study [conducted using the Neptune Microfloc equipment], Owen & White recommended that the Town of Ferriday accept its design for the new water treatment plant incorporating the Neptune Microfloc packaged water treatment plant, and the Town accepted the recommendation.
The new water treatment plant was constructed and began operating in December 1988. Since that time, it has been the only water treatment plant that supplies potable water to the residences and business of the Town of Ferriday and the adjacent unincorporated areas, including Red Gum and Lake St. John.
. . . .
Within six (6) months after the new water treatment plant began operating, the Ferriday water customers complained about the quality of the water being produced by the new plant.
The source of the customers' complaints was determined to be an excessively high level of manganese in the raw water of Marengo Bend.
The excessively high level of manganese in the water in Marengo Bend was not reported by Neptune Microfloc in its summary of the May 1983 "pilot water plant" study.
. . . .
In August 1999, the Louisiana State Department of Health and Hospitals issued first "Boil Water Advisory" and several days later a "Boil Water Notice" for everyone who received their potable water form the Town of Ferriday's water treatment plant.
No one was excluded from the "Boil Water Advisory" or from the "Boil Water Notice". All residences and businesses that were supplied by the Town of Ferriday's water treatment plant were included.
The ... "Boil Water Advisory" and "Notice" instructed everyone using the Town of Ferriday's water supply that before they could use the Town's water for drinking, cooking, washing hands, or bathing, it first had to be brought to a "rolling" boil for at least 5 minutes.
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The "Boil Water Notice" was lifted on... December 22, 1999, for all residences and businesses that were supplied by the Town of Ferriday's water treatment plant.
During the approximately four (4) months that the Ferriday water customers were under the "Boil Water Notice", *473 the National Guard supplied potable water to the Town of Ferriday in tanker trucks. Residents could draw water from the trucks into jars, jugs, bottles, buckets, or any other type of container.
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In August 1999, just one (1) or two (2) days before the "Boil Water Advisory" was issued, the Ferriday water plant experienced a complete shut down, leaving all Ferriday Water customers without any water for three (3) days.

As a result of the water problems, Gloria Martello filed a "Petition for Damages and For Class Certification," seeking to have the matter certified as a class action to be pursued on behalf of:

All persons or entities who are customers of, who are served by, and/or who otherwise are or were dependent on the City of Ferriday for their water supply, and who claim that they suffered damage or loss as a result of the failure of the Ferriday Water Plant that began on or about August 20, 1999.

After a hearing, the trial court granted the Plaintiff's motion for class certification and overruled the Town's exception of no cause of action. In connection with this ruling, the court issued twenty-four pages of written reasons for judgment. The Defendants, the Town, O & W and U.S. Filter, appeal the trial court's ruling.

NO CAUSE/NO RIGHT OF ACTION

The Town asserts as error that the trial court erred in failing "to rule on the Town's Exception of No Right and No Cause of Action before certifying a class pursuant to Graf v. Town of St. Gabriel." Further, the Town, on the date of oral arguments herein, filed exceptions of no cause or right in this court.

We first note that the Town, as evidenced by the transcript and admitted in its brief on appeal, agreed to convert its exception of no right of action to an exception of no cause of action. Therefore, we cannot say that the trial court erred in failing to consider the exception of no right of action. The court did rule on the exception of no cause of action and, in fact, denied that motion in the same judgment in which it granted class certification.

We note that the case of Graf v. Town of St. Gabriel, 97-2022 (La.App. 1 Cir. 11/6/98); 744 So.2d 1, writ denied, 99-633 (La.4/23/99); 742 So.2d 888 does not stand for the principle that all exceptions must be heard prior to class certification.

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