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Texas City: Valero Facility Upset Causes Road Closures and Air Monitoring

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

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## Valero Texas City Refinery: ⁣Recent SO2 Emissions and Monitoring Efforts

Texas⁣ City officials are actively monitoring an upset at the Valero facility that resulted in higher-than-normal sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions, leading to temporary road closures and air​ monitoring [[2]].‌ The incident involves a unit‌ within the refinery releasing⁣ SO2 [[1]].As a precaution, FM 519⁤ to the 605 South Loop has been closed, with the​ roads ⁤expected to⁣ remain closed for several ‌hours [[2]].

Officials⁣ emphasize that there is no‍ current threat to the general public. ‍Teams from the Texas‍ City Fire Department, Valero, and CTEH are on-site, and⁢ monitoring equipment has not detected SO2 in the surrounding community [[2]]. Residents can track​ air quality in real-time using a provided link [[2]].

The Valero Texas City refinery is a meaningful component ‌of Texas’s⁤ energy infrastructure, located on⁣ the‍ Houston Ship Channel and ⁤utilizing processes like catalytic cracking [[1]].⁢ It receives‍ feedstocks and distributes products via ships, barges, and pipelines [[3]].

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