ExxonMobil Refineries Damaged In Harvey, Releasing Hazardous Pollutants

"ExxonMobil acknowledged Tuesday that Hurricane Harvey damaged two of its refineries, causing the release of hazardous pollutants.

The acknowledgment, in a regulatory filing with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, follows repeated complaints on Twitter of an “unbearable” chemical smell over parts of Houston. However, it was not immediately clear what caused the smell.

ExxonMobil said in the filings that a floating roof covering a tank at the company’s Baytown oil refinery sank in heavy rains, dipping below the surface of oil or other material stored there and causing unusually high emissions, especially of volatile organic compounds, a category of regulated chemicals."

Steven Mufson reports for the Washington Post August 29, 2017.

SEE ALSO:

"Texas Chemical Plant In Critical Condition, Raising Possibility Of Explosion" (Washington Post)

"Shell, Exxon Say Some Pollution Released As Storm Hits Texas" (AP)

"Harvey’s Hidden Side Effect" (New Republic)

Source: Washington Post, 08/30/2017