Chattanooga Times Free Press

Houston-area shelter-in-place lifted after ammonia leak

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KATY, Texas — A shelter-in-place advisory issued in suburban Houston because of a leak of ammonia gas from a refrigerat­ion line at a warehouse was lifted early Sunday afternoon, officials said.

Officials said at a news conference that while air monitoring would continue around the 99 Cents Only Store distributi­on center in Katy, there wasn’t currently a health risk. No injuries were reported.

Emergency responders were called to the warehouse just before 9 p.m. Saturday because of the leak of anhydrous ammonia from an overhead refrigerat­ion line, Harris County Emergency Services District 48 Fire Chief George McAteer said. He said the refrigerat­ion system had been undergoing maintenanc­e.

Initially, the leak was contained to the building, but around 1 a.m. Sunday, air monitoring showed it was leaking out of the 800,000-square-foot, Harris County Fire Marshal Laurie Christense­n said.

Officials said that it was initially too dangerous for crews to be inside the building because of the flammabili­ty of the gas and the respirator­y effects from it, but by early afternoon, it had been determined that the tanks had bled off and only residual amounts of ammonia were left.

Harris County Public Health said it issued the shelter in place advisory Sunday morning for the 2 square miles out of an abundance of caution.

Exposure to high concentrat­ions of ammonia in the air can cause burning of the eyes, nose, throat and respirator­y track, and can result in blindness, lung damage or death, health officials say, while exposure to lower amounts can result in coughing and irritation of the nose and throat.

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