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City of Point Blank Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Fighting for San Jacinto County Workers and Families You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer, you went to work in the industrial corridors surrounding the City of Point Blank, did your job, and came home to your family in San Jacinto County. Nobody told you the dust you breathed while maintaining equipment near Highway 190, the benzene vapors you inhaled during refinery turnarounds, or the asbestos insulation you stripped in those grueling shifts would one day try to kill you. Now you know. The dry cough that wouldn't go away wasn't just a part of aging, and neither was the profound fatigue that preceded your diagnosis of mesothelioma or acute myeloid leukemia. Exposure has a name, and in Texas, the companies that valued production over your life are finally being held to account. The cough likely started months ago, perhaps dismissed as a lingering cold after a damp winter near Lake Livingston. Then came the shortness of breath on your morning walk along TX-156. Eventually, a doctor in Houston or Huntsville said a word you had only seen on television: mesothelioma. Suddenly, your memories of working as…