Showing posts with label River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label River. Show all posts

Monday, September 3, 2012

Man drowns in San Jacinto River

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A man died in the San Jacinto River overnight and now deputies want to figure out why.

It happened around 7pm Friday just south of Old Beaumont Highway.

Witnesses told sheriff's deputies two men were on a rocky drop off when one of the men went underwater and never resurfaced.

Deputies are not sure if the victim was swimming or if he fell in.

His body was found about 10 to 15 feet from shore.

Auhorities identified the man Saturday as Jorge Ramirez.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Harris County sues companies over river pollution

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Harris County is now suing local waste companies and a paper factory, accusing them of polluting the San Jacinto River. The suit claims that chemicals from waste disposal pits leak into the water and have been doing so for years.

The county is constantly monitoring the dioxin levels in the water and in the fish. Now they're seeking punishment for the companies they believe responsible for releasing the dangerous chemical in the first place.

Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan has filed suit, claiming the San Jacinto River has been so contaminated that fish and crabs caught here are unsafe to eat and it's dangerous to swim in the water.

"These companies, the responsible parties, just dumped it there because they could," Ryan said. "Just dumped it there."

Ryan has filed suit in state court attempting to recover hundreds of millions of dollars from local waste management companies and a paper factory allegedly responsible for the pollution of the river since 1965. The suit names International Paper Company, Waste Management and McGinnis Industrial Maintenance Corporation, accusing them of a "...legacy of pollution...", claiming they disposed of highly toxic chemicals from the paper mill in waste pits located on the banks of the San Jacinto River, that the pits leaked into the river for decades and were ultimately abandoned.

Three years ago, the US Environmental Protection Agency declared the now submerged pits a Superfund cleanup site.

The suit seeks penalties of up to $25,000 a day. County Attorney Ryan says it's time those responsible are held accountable for their actions.

He said, "These parties were aware of it but did nothing about it."

Those living nearby say it's frustrating that they have to live in fear for their health.

"It could be a wonderful place but I'm afraid to go in it," said homeowner Sharon Graves.

An official with Waste Management says they were never involved with the disposal here and that "...the disposal operations that occurred were under the appropriate governmental authorization in place at the time."

Spokespeople for both Waste Management and International Paper Company say they have not yet seen the suit so they cannot comment further.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Search continues for men missing in Trinity River

  LIBERTY, TX (KTRK) -- Officials continued the search Sunday for two Liberty men missing in the Trinity River.

Liberty police received a 9-1-1 call around 6:40pm Saturday from the area of the Trinity River Bridge. Officials said the caller reported that a man was having trouble swimming in the river.

Officers arrived and learned that Ruben Rivera, 43, and 29-year-old Manuel De Jesus Aguilar were under water and had not come up.


The Liberty Fire Department along with Texas Parks and Wildlife, Tarkington Volunteer Fire Department and the Cleveland Volunteer Fire Department responded to the scene and began rescue operations.


Witnesses said Rivera and De Jesus Aguilar were trying to swim across the Trinity River, and they went under the water somewhere in the middle.


Officials searched for more than two hours Saturday night and resumed their search at sunrise Sunday.

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Two men missing in Trinity River

  LIBERTY, TX (KTRK) -- Officials were searching Saturday for two men missing at the Trinity River.

According to the Liberty Police Department, the men were along the river at the U.S. 90 boat ramp around 6:40pm when they somehow ended up in the water.

Deputies are searching the area for the pair.

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