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Crockett County Toxic Exposure and Oilfield Injury Guide: Protecting Ozona Workers and Families For decades, the men and women who kept the rigs turning in the Permian Basin and along the I-10 corridor in Crockett County were the backbone of the Texas energy economy. You showed up at remote lease sites near Ozona, operated heavy machinery at compressor stations, and handled chemicals at pipeline terminals, often under the relentless West Texas sun. What no one told you was that every day you spent on a frac spread or maintaining a gathering line, you were breathing in silica dust, benzene vapors, and asbestos fibers that were quietly rewriting your DNA. Now, as the cough lingers and the diagnosis comes back as mesothelioma, leukemia, or silicosis, you are realizing that the companies you traded your health for have known about these dangers since before you first stepped onto a rig floor. We believe that no worker in Crockett County should have to pay for a corporation's bottom line with their life. Whether you were a roughneck for a major operator in the Val Verde Basin or a truck driver hauling water along Highway 163, you had a right to a safe workplace…