EPA administrator pledges permanent solution for Dioxin pits

Two weeks after Harvey floodwaters rampaged the notorious Dioxin dump known as the San Jacinto River Waste Pits, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt put his own boots on the ground and his own eyes on the problem, an inspection without precedent.

No Galveston Bay Dioxin state testing since 2013

It's hardly a secret that a dark cloud of contamination has hung for years over seafood from Galveston Bay. Scientists view the notorious toxic dump known as the San Jacinto River Waste Pits as a major source of the cancer-causing Dioxin found in fish tissue.

Suffering on the San Jacinto: 11 voices

It all began harmlessly enough with the making of bright, white paper. In the process of achieving luster and luminosity, manufacturers on Houston's ship channel generated a by-product molecule known as Dioxin–a cancer-causing compound now considered among the world's most deadly.

State confirms Dioxin found in some Highland's water wells

This week, Fox 26 obtained a Texas Department of State Health Services review of independent well testing. The report confirms the presence of Dioxin in three different wells including TCDD, a specific form of the toxin that could only have come from the nearby Superfund site known as the San Jacinto River Waste Pits.

Cleaning up cancer concerns in San Jacinto River hits snag

One organization has been fighting for years against toxic waste pits along the San Jacinto River and just as the group is making progress, it is encountering a bit of a road block. The residents who want these former Dioxin dumps removed were ecstatic when the Environmental Protection Agency recently announced plans for a complete cleanup.

Residents skeptical of EPA proposal for San Jacinto River waste pit

Following the announcement of the EPA proposal for the full removal of the San Jacinto River waste pits, residents expressed concerns that the news might be too good to be true. "It sounds wonderful, but once you start digging up hell, hell comes out," said DJ Brewer, who has lived along the San Jacinto waterfront for 15 years. "That is very scary, we are very very close to it....

Study likely to impact future of Dioxin dump

17,000 truckloads of Dioxin waste buried beside and beneath the San Jacinto River. The Environmental Protection Agency process of deciding whether to remove the cancer-causing toxins or leave them in place is nearing completion.

Congressmen call for Dioxin dump removal

17,000 heavy truck loads of cancer-causing Dioxin waste. That's what is contained within the partially-submerged Superfund site known as the San Jacinto River waste pits.

Family fearful after Dioxin detected in well

It's hard to imagine anything menacing about the crisp, cool water rippling into Billy and Gloria O'Bannon's backyard pool. But Harris County says there's real cause for concern because the family's well has tested positive for the cancer-causing substance known as Dioxin.