HOUSTON – Editor’s note: Through the end of the year, click2houston.com is looking back at the biggest stories of the year, based on what was most popular on our website this year. On March 17, ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- It has been 22 months since the days-long inferno at the ITC Deer Park facility that burned tanks holding gasoline components and drove away nearby residents. Since the March ...
A petrochemical fire at the Intercontinental Terminals Company’s Deer Park facility burned for three days in March 2019. A federal agency found that the 2019 fire at Intercontinental Terminals Company ...
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — The Harris County Attorney settled a lawsuit with Intercontinental Terminals Company for $900,000 in connection with the 2019 fire at its storage facility in Deer Park. Editor's ...
DEER PARK, Texas — The state and the U.S. reached a settlement to recover natural resource damages caused by the March 2019 chemical fire at the Deer Park facility owned by International Terminals ...
Last Thursday, residents and activists filed into a Deer Park auditorium to urge the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality not to renew an emissions permit for Intercontinental Terminals Co., ...
Thursday afternoon, Harris County officials provided an update on the county’s environmental monitoring and protection efforts since the 2019 ITC Deer Park fire. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, ...
Intercontinental Terminals Co. has agreed to pay more than $6.6 million to compensate for the natural resource damages caused by the 2019 fire at its Deer Park terminal, federal and state officials ...
The analysis was based on EPA data provided by the Environmental Defense Fund. The Tribune’s climate change reporter Erin Douglas and her colleagues Alejandra Martinez and Caroline Covington reported ...
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