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Texas petrochemical plant fire environmental impact unclear

4 years 4 months 2 weeks ago Monday, November 11 2019 Nov 11, 2019 November 11, 2019 5:59 AM November 11, 2019 in News - AP Texas Headlines

HOUSTON (AP) - Researchers say they're uncertain about the environmental impact of the chemicals used to extinguish a massive fire in March at a Houston-area petrochemical storage facility.

The blaze at the Intercontinental Terminals Company facility in Deer Park burned for three days in March. Foam used to control the spread of the fire was accidentally released into the Houston Ship Channel when a dike failed.

The Houston Chronicle reports that researchers with the Galveston Bay Foundation and Texas A&M Superfund Research Center have been testing water samples from the channel. They found traces of chemicals known as PFAs, which have been linked to cancer and other illnesses.

Researchers say they don't know what impact the chemicals could have on aquatic life and people fishing in the area.

Information from: Houston Chronicle, http://www.houstonchronicle.com

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