
    PLAQUEMINES PARISH GOVERNMENT v. GETTY OIL COMPANY, et al.
    No. 94 CW 1832.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.
    May 5, 1995.
    Ernest R. Eldred, Larry D. Dyess, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellant.
    Louise V. White, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee Exxon.
    John D. Fitzmorris, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee Texaco Production, Inc.
    H. Hampton Carver, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee Chevron U.S.A., Inc.
    William S. Johnson, Angola, in pro. per.
    J. Carter Wilkinson, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee Getty Oil Co.
    J. Clayton Johnson, Baton Rouge, for in-tervenors-appellees Robert L. Lobrano, et al.
    Brian Guillot, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee William S. Johnson Trust.
    Chester A. Eggleston, Port Sulphur, for Curator-Ad-Hoc for absent defendants.
    John A. Gordon, New Orleans, for defendants the Clayton Foundation for Research, et al.
    William F. Pipes, Jr., Monroe, for defendants Mrs. Carol L. Parsons, et al.
    James A. Barton, III, New Orleans, for defendants Erwin W. Smith, Jr., et al.
    W. Eric Lundin, III, Belle Chasse, for Curator-Ad-Hoc for absent defendants Dea-nok, Inc. and Russell D. Morris.
    Charles B. Mayer, New Orleans, for defendants Alice H. Lynch, et al.
    India Morris Bradley, Lorton, VA, pro se.
    Before WATKINS and FOGG, JJ., and TANNER, J. Pro Tern.
    
      
      . Judge Thomas W. Tanner, retired, is serving as judge pro tempore by special assignment of the Louisiana Supreme Court.
    
   WATKINS, Judge.

Because of our decision this date in Plaquemines Parish Government v. Getty Oil Company, 662 So.2d 773, the issues raised in the application for a writ filed by the Plaquemines Parish Government are moot.

WRIT DENIED.  