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| − | On April 18, 2014, a leak in the Jon (John) Day [[Centralized | + | On April 18, 2014, a leak in the Jon (John) Day [[Centralized Impoundments|centralized impoundment]] previously containing fracking brine and flowback fluids was discovered as workers were replacing the torn lining of a single-lined pit on the unit. While initially not described as a “leak” by Range Resources Appalachia representatives<ref>{{cite news |
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Jon Day Impoundment Dam is a centralized impoundment that collects and stores flowback water, for the use and re-use of hydraulic fracturing water, from the Jon Day Unit Well No.1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, 5H, 6H, 7H, 8H, and future wells in the area.[1]
| Impoundment: | JON DAY IMPOUNDMENT | Loading map...
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| Operator Name: | RANGE RESOURCES APPALACHIA LLC | |
| Permit #: | 95-7-60915-6 | |
| Permit Date Recieved: | 12/15/2009 | |
| Permit Date Disposed: | 1/27/2010 | |
| Municipality: | Amwell | |
| County: | Washington | |
| State: | Pennsylvania | |
| Latitude: | N 40° 07` 22" | |
| Longitude: | W 80° 13` 02" | |
| Well Pads Served: | 148176 | |
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On April 18, 2014, a leak in the Jon (John) Day centralized impoundment previously containing fracking brine and flowback fluids was discovered as workers were replacing the torn lining of a single-lined pit on the unit. While initially not described as a “leak” by Range Resources Appalachia representatives[2] as the impoundment had been empty for a month or so, DEP investigations concluded that there was, in fact, a significant leak of fracking fluid and associated chemicals into the surrounding soil.[3] While numbers differ, an estimated 2,500-10,000 tons of contaminated soil has been removed from the site as of the end of May, 2014, and is being taken to Washington County landfills.[4][5][6]
The leak was not discovered until late April due to a compromised leak-detection monitor, and Range Resources Appalachia is unsure of how long ago the leak actually began or how long it had been leaking before the fluid was removed. The Range Resources spokesman reports the leak had a “minor impact” on the contaminated soil, and has had no impact on air or water quality. The DEP is investigating the truth of this claim through ongoing water and soil testing.[4]
| Violation ID | Date | Violation Description | Status | Penalty Amount Paid |
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| 621463 | 01/26/2011 | Failure to properly control or dispose of industrial or residual waste to prevent pollution of the waters of the Commonwealth. | Corrected/Abated | N/A |
| 621465 | 01/26/2011 | Failure to properly store, transport, process or dispose of a residual waste. | Corrected/Abated | N/A |
| 660725 | 02/11/2013 | Failure to take all necessary measures to prevent spill. Inadequate diking, potential pollution. | Corrected/Abated | N/A |
| 675008 | 08/12/2013 | Failure to minimize accelerated erosion, implement E&S plan, maintain E&S controls. Failure to stabilize site until total site restoration under OGA Sec 206(c)(d) | Corrected/Abated | N/A |
| 693853 | 04/15/2014 | Failure to take all necessary measures to prevent spill. Inadequate diking, potential pollution. | Corrected/Abated | $59,000 |
| 693852 | 04/15/2014 | Failure to adopt pollution prevention measures required or prescribed by DEP by handling materials that create a danger of pollution. | --- | N/A |
Source: PA DEP eFacts.[7]
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