Something
is not right in Bayou Vista, Texas. On January 13, a notorious oil
refinery owned by Marathon Petroleum spewed “catalyst dust” for nearly
24 hours, which coated the lawns, cars, and houses
of this small community two miles from Texas City. Residents were not
informed what was going on, but eventually Marathon fessed up to the
incident and offered residents $400 to wash away the innocuous sounding
substance, which is not so innocuous the more one reads about it.
Catalyst is used to refine crude oil into gasoline, and can include
aluminum, fine sand, and other heavy metals.
Most folks know that “out of sight, out of
mind” is not a best practice, and the residents of Bayou Vista are
getting fed up with the answers, or lack thereof, from Marathon and
state officials about why this happened
and what should be done about it. According to a story that appeared
more than a month later on Houston Public Media, residents are still
reporting health problems associated with the incident. They have begun
to dig deeper and are not letting Marathon off the hook. One resident
got their hands on what’s called a Material Safety Data sheet, which
describes the dangers of the catalyst. According to the HPM story, the
sheet describes how “the catalyst should not be flushed down sewers,
onto soil, or into waterways. It warns that the catalyst might burn the
lungs, cause allergic reactions, and could be a ‘cancer hazard’.”
As residents of Bayou Vista continue to meet and
organize, the insoluble catalyst could still be causing problems for
families and their pets, who could have easily tracked the substance
into houses where testing has not been done. It is also unknown how much
of it has collected and concentrated in waterways. Stay tuned in the
coming weeks for more on this developing story.
http://texas2.sierraclub.org/newsletter-extra/336
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