“Why must we wait until we have irreparable damage to do something? I thought we were trying to abate pollution sources before they occur.” On the Brazos, one chemical company reigns supreme, reports _e_delger EPA EnvironmentTex drought water
Editor’s note: This is part of Drifting Toward Disaster, a Texas Observer series about life-changing challenges facing Texans and their rivers. One January day in 1971, Sharron Stewart stood with two friends on the banks of the Brazos River in Freeport, near where the 800-mile river empties into the Gulf of Mexico. It was the stretch of the Brazos where Dow, one of the world’s biggest chemical companies, releases wastewater from its massive local complex.
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