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Texas AG Sues Container Company Over Chemical Fire

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Permian Basin Containers, LLC (“PBC”) and related entities for violations of Texas environmental laws and regulations after the company caused a catastrophic chemical fire in Odessa that endangered public health.

Paxton sued PBC, its owners and operators, and related entities for failing to properly manage, contain, and remediate hazardous waste that was released into the environment in the wake of a massive fire at their facility on July 23, 2024. The fire caused explosions of chemical containers and released toxic substances into the air, soil, and groundwater. This contaminated properties and negatively impacted residents in Odessa, Texas.

PBC ignored repeated directives from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to contain the contamination, remove hazardous waste, and mitigate dangerous air emissions. This inaction allowed pollutants, which included benzene and other toxic compounds, to persist in the environment and pose ongoing risks to nearby residents.

Paxton is seeking injunctive relief requiring PBC and related entities to fully remediate the contaminated site and surrounding properties, prevent further discharges, and comply with Texas law. Attorney General Paxton is also seeking to recover cleanup costs and damages incurred as a result of PBC and the related entities’ conduct.

Source: Texas Attorney General’s Office

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