Dayton residents back in court after claiming Jay Management Company violated temporary injunction

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Residents in Dayton said they continue to deal with oil spills and leakages on their property coming from equipment owned by Jay Management Company. KPRC2ReChelle has more on this: daytontx kprc2 click2hou

On Tuesday, residents were back in court claiming the oil and gas operator violated a temporary injunction issued by a Harris County judge last month.

After hearing testimony for over three hours from three witnesses, Judge Lauren Reeder did not make a decision. “I’m hoping they will clean up all the pollution out there because it doesn’t just affect us, it is affecting new neighborhoods that are being built in Dayton. Our animals and health are being affected. We just want to live a nice, clean and healthy life,” Amaris Argueta said.Under the temporary injunction, the court ruled homeowners have suffered damages because of ongoing oil spills and leakage.

 

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