From the disastrous 2019 chemical fire in Deer Park to ordinary pollution from industrial plants, exposure to hazardous chemicals is a common reality for people living near the Houston Ship Channel.
Air-quality data from the state in some communities, like Cloverleaf and Channelview, are often inadequate and difficult to access. Information on how to avoid exposure during a chemical emergency and the potential public health consequences of these incidents doesn’t always reach affected communities.
Las comunidades que viven a lo largo del Canal de Navegación están constantemente expuestas a sustancias químicas tóxicas. Esto se debe a incidentes como fugas de emisiones, derrames químicos y explosiones provenientes de las plantas industriales en el área. Un ejemplo es el desastroso incendio del 2019 en Deer Park.
Datos públicos sobre la calidad del aire en Cloverleaf, Channelview y otras comunidades suelen ser insuficientes o difíciles de interpretar. Las comunidades afectadas no siempre tienen acceso a información sobre cómo protegerse durante un desastre químico.
Join us at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10 at the Galena Park Library for a community information session featuring workshops in English and Spanish on how to:
• Monitor the air quality in your area. Workshop leaders include Juan Flores, Air Alliance Houston's community air monitoring program manager.
• Protect yourself during chemical events and watch out for potential symptoms of chemical exposure. Workshop leaders include environmental epidemiologist Dr. Inyang Uwak and Natalie Johnson, environmental toxicologist at Texas A&M University School of Public Health.
• Make your concerns heard. Workshop leaders include Erandi Treviño, coalition organizer for Healthy Port Communities Coalition, and Yvette Arellano, founder of Fenceline Watch.
Los invitamos a una reunión comunitaria el sábado, 10 de agosto a las 10 a.m. en la biblioteca Galena Park para aprender más sobre el tema. Habrá varias sesiones en español e inglés sobre cómo:
• Mantenerte informado sobre la calidad del aire en tu área.
• Protegerte durante una emergencia química y reconocer los síntomas relacionados con químicos tóxicos.
• Cómo prepararte para compartir tus preguntas y preocupaciones sobre emergencias químicas con las autoridades.
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