A Deer Park company was contracted to help dispose of the contaminated wastewater left behind from the train derailment in Ohio.
company is being contracted to dispose of potentially dangerous wastewater from the Ohio train derailment.Molecular is being contracted to help dispose of the contaminated water left behind in East Palestine, Ohio after a train derailed and caught on fire and left behind toxic chemicals and contaminated water as a result.
Deer Park Mayor Jerry Mouton received information from Texas Molecular on the issue of them receiving the contaminated water which he shared with FOX 26. Texas Molecular says this:"You may have seen or heard about a railcar fire in East Palestine, OH. The fire was extinguished by a small amount of fire foam and extremely large quantities of water.
Vinyl chloride is a building block for making polyvinyl chloride which is a widely used plastic material. The vinyl chloride we receive is not a gas but a very low concentration that is soluble in water. Texas Molecular safely manages water with PFAS and vinyl chloride over many years. We accept wastewater with very low levels of PFAS contamination.
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