3 Texas workers who were killed with toxic gas in the wastewater treatment plant

3 Texas workers who were killed with toxic gas in the wastewater treatment plant
3 Texas workers who were killed with toxic gas in the wastewater treatment plant
Rescue worker with the fire brigade of North Montgomery County

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Three workers were killed on Wednesday after they were exposed to poisonous hydrogen sulfide gas near Trinity, Texas in the Kanalwerkstat in Westwood Shores. Hydrogen sulfide, which is generated by the disintegration of the organic substance, is a well -known dangers for wastewater ducts, wastewater treatment plants, food processing plants, ranches and landfills as well as in certain industrial processes.

Two of the victims' John Nelson Sr., 52, from Cleveland, and Bradley Wrightsman, 46, from Katy, specialized in H2O Innovation, a multinational multinational resident in Canada. The third, Brad Hutton, 47, worked for hydroclear services that operates sewage trucks. All three men, residents of the Houston region, were in the bloom of their working life.

Both companies worked under contract for the work, which was operated by the Westwood Shores Municipal Utility District.

According to the Trinity County Sheriff, the men initially worked over the earth and repaired an engine at a elevator station in the sewage complex. Lash stations are used to pump waste water or waste water from lower to higher locations.

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