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Friday, April 26, 2024

County Attorney Vince Ryan sues MRH Clearing to stop illegal burning

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Harris  County Attorney Vince Ryan filed suit against MRH Clearing, Inc., on  Jan. 30, alleging violations of numerous environmental laws.

The  County Attorney’s lawsuit says that the defendants illegally disposed  of solid waste, conducted illegal outdoor burning, and improperly  operated an air curtain incinerator during land clearing operations,  in violation of the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act, the Texas Clean Air  Act, and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality regulations. 

Since  2016, MRH Clearing, Inc. has disposed of land clearing waste on-site by  burning it at various locations in Harris County. Sometimes the  defendants conducted open burning and sometimes they used air curtain  incinerators. These incinerators operate by forcefully projecting a  curtain of air across an open pit in which combustion occurs. When used  properly, air curtain incinerators emit less smoke and fewer air  particulates than open burning. When used improperly,  they do not.

Investigations  by the Harris County Pollution Control Services Department repeatedly  found that the defendants failed to operate air curtain incinerators  properly and that they sometimes burned tree debris  without any incinerator. Some of the burn sites were close to places  where people work or live and smoke from the burn locations blew into  these areas. Employees from Pollution Control Services repeatedly  attempted to educate the defendants about the requirements  of Texas law with the hope that defendants would voluntarily come into  compliance, but the defendants continue to break the law.

County  investigators say the company burned at various sites in Harris County  including on Highway 90 in east Harris County, Moonshine Hill Loop in  Humble, and 6627 FM 1960 West in northwest Harris County.  Investigators also found a massive amount of land clearing,  construction, and demolition waste, over 1000 cubic yards, stored on the  property at Moonshine Hill Loop in Humble.

In  his lawsuit, County Attorney Ryan is requesting an injunction requiring  the defendants to comply with Texas law, maintain their air curtain  incinerators in good working condition, and provide annual training  to their employees. In addition, the County Attorney seeks civil  penalties for past violations. The Court can potentially assess civil penalties up to $25,000.00 for each day of violation.

“Because  of MRH Clearing, Inc.’s continued failure to follow Texas law, I have  filed suit against them to protect the people of Harris County from  smoke blowing into areas where people live and work,” said  County Attorney Ryan.  “Keeping the air safe for residents is a  priority for my office.”

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