WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — None of the toxic waste sites in the flood-hit US state of Texas pose any danger to the public that is known at this time, the state's Governor Greg Abbott said on Tuesday.
"None of the 11 EPA Superfund sites pose any damage or danger to public that is known at this time," Abbott said, referring to the sites that the Environmental Protection Agency has designated as contaminated with dangerous toxic waste.
Abbot said the EPA had determined that the 11 sites in question required follow-up visits in order to assess any possible damage, but emphasized that "we are unaware of any damage or danger that has occurred."
Multiple media outlets reported over the weekend that flood waters from Hurricane Harvey could be contaminated by chemicals contained at the Superfund sites, adding that the EPA had not visited the "ultra-polluted" locations.