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Environmental Fluids Bay City

 
Site Contact:
Bray Fisher
On Scene Coordinator

(fisher.bray@epa.gov)

Site Location:
51 COUNTY ROAD 171
Bay City, TX 77414
response.epa.gov/environmentalfluidsbaycity
NRC#: 1461351

On May 1, 2026, at 6:00 p.m., EPA was notified by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) of a release of an unknown amount of thionyl chloride vapors at the former Environmental Fluids chemical facility in Bay City, TX. The Matagorda County Fire Department initially responded to the incident due to a resident report. According to TCEQ and local responders, the release resulted from rainwater reacting with the thionyl chloride due to corrosion of the impacted drums that were stored improperly outdoors. Thionyl chloride releases toxic vapors when reacting with water.

 

EPA is leading the response, working closely with TCEQ, Harris County, Matagorda County and other local first responders. EPA is conducting air monitoring for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), sulfur dioxide and hydrochloric acid. The site is being assessed to remove the exposed drums. Currently, there are no known impacts to drinking or wastewater.

 

EPA is monitoring the scene and will continue to provide updates as needed.