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Friday, January 13, 2012

Frack Waste Water Spilled Into Susquehanna River At Recycling Facility

DEP Fines TerrAqua Resource Management
for Frack Water Spill
Company Lost 800 to 1,000 Gallons in March 2011

The Department of Environmental Protection has fined TerrAqua Resource Management LLC of Williamsport, Lycoming County, $18,500 for a March 2011 hydraulic fracturing, or frack, water spill at the company’s treatment facility in Lycoming County.

“This spill of between 800 and 1,000 gallons of frack water was caused by operator error,” DEP North-central Regional Director Nels Taber said. “Accidents like this can be prevented.”

The spill occurred when TerrAqua employees were in the process of filling three frack water storage tanks that overflowed into the containment system. The containment berms were not elevated enough and were too close to the tanks to contain the frack water.

A DEP investigation determined that the overflow occurred because the operator was not able to shut off the pump quickly enough after the alarm system displayed that the levels were high. The release was halted by opening valves to other storage tanks, allowing the frack water to flow into them.

TerrAqua hired an environmental remediation company to respond to the spill and about 750 gallons were recovered. The remainder entered a storm drain that discharges to the Susquehanna River. Because of the volume, no impact to the river was expected.

The spill was a violation of the Solid Waste Management Act, Clean Streams Law and the company’s general permit.

For more information, visit www.dep.state.pa.us or call 570-327-3659.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Isn't this the same company putting one of these near Ulysses?

Anonymous said...

why were they fined?I thought all this fracking stuff was harmless. go U.S.A. the next Iraq...

Anonymous said...

Accidents happen.
Waste treatment plants should not be permitted near waterways.
They should be located at the well sites.

Anonymous said...

Yea! This was a accident. At the Oswayo Fish Hatchery it was done on purpose, but no fine there.

Anonymous said...

Just another disguting example of what we all have to look forward to...

Anonymous said...

oh crap! we all know that freak'in frack water won't hurt you all. betcha you would be able to confirm this info with just about anybody who is an armchair frackman.

Anonymous said...

If it is safe to drink why not bottle it and sell it in stores.