Houston Chronicle by Perla Trevizo June 24, 2019
The Harris County Attorney’s office, concerned about what it says is a history of environmental violations by Valero Energy Corp., will seek permission Tuesday to sue the refinery operator in federal court.
The county already has a lawsuit pending in state district court, but Rock Owens, Harris County's chief environmental prosecutor, said that is limited to a single emissions event. The federal case would cover a five-year history of violations of federal law.
The Harris County attorney is asking the commissioners court on Tuesday for permission to file what is called a citizen environmental lawsuit that seeks injunctive relief and/or penalties and attorney’s fees against the company “in order to compel compliance with environmental law.â€
“The goal is to obtain federal court orders that will help reduce the refinery’s negative impact on the Manchester community,†Owens said, referring to the community in southeastern Houston.
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