Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Blockade-Action-at-Dow-Headquarters-in-Texas-27MZIFLG4IET.htmlConceptually similarBlockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasGP05OWCompleted★★★★Blockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasGP0MMCompleted★★★★Blockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasGP04KZOCompleted★★★★Blockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasGP04KZPCompleted★★★★Blockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasGP04KZQCompleted★★★★Blockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasGP04KZRCompleted★★★★Blockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasGP04KZSCompleted★★★★Blockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasGP04KZTCompleted★★★★Blockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasGP04KZUCompleted★★★★View AllGP010IHBlockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasThe International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal (ICJB) returned contaminated drinking water from Bhopal, India, to Dow Chemical's Texas headquarters today. Greenpeace activists block the entrance to the Houston Dow Center after delivering 250 gallons of contaminated water taken from the wells in Bhopal, the site of the world's worst industrial disaster. Protestors from Houston, Dallas, Austin, Seattle, Winston-Salem, NC and Washington, D.C, demand that Dow meet with Bhopal survivors to discuss their legitimate grievances and that the company drop two civil suits it has filed in India against Bhopal survivors.Locations:Houston-Texas-United States of AmericaDate:11 Mar, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Laura LombardiMaximum size:2000px X 1312pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Banners-Barrels-Chaining actions-Day-Disasters-Dow Chemicals-Drinking water-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Return to sender actions-Small group of people-Toxics (campaign title)-Trucks-Water pollutionShoot:Blockade Action at Dow Headquarters in TexasThe International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal (ICJB) returned contaminated drinking water from Bhopal, India, to Dow Chemical's Texas headquarters. Greenpeace activists blocked the entrances to the Houston Dow Center after delivering 250 gallons of contaminated water taken from the wells in Bhopal, the site of the world's worst industrial disaster. Protestors from Houston, Dallas, Austin, Seattle, Winston-Salem, NC and Washington, D.C., demanded that Dow meet with Bhopal survivors to discuss their legitimate grievances and that the company drop two civil suits it has filed in India against Bhopal survivors.