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Every Barrel of Oil and Every Ton of Chemical Came at a Price for City of Oyster Creek Workers: Now, We Hold the Corporations Accountable You spent years, perhaps decades, working behind the gates of massive industrial complexes like the Dow Chemical Oyster Creek site or the nearby BASF facilities in Freeport. You were a pipefitter, an insulator, a boilermaker, or a refinery operator. You showed up every day, often working overtime in the humid heat of the Texas Gulf Coast, to provide for your family in City of Oyster Creek. Nobody told you the fine white dust from the pipe lagging was microscopic spears of asbestos that would lodge in your lungs forever. Nobody told you the sweet smell of benzene in the process units was a chemical weapon rewriting your bone marrow’s DNA. You did the work that builds the world, while the corporations you worked for quietly buried the studies that proved their workplaces were lethal. This isn’t just bad luck, and it isn’t a natural part of aging. It is toxic exposure, and in City of Oyster Creek, it has been an invisible epidemic for generations. Most workers in Brazoria County have been told that if…