EXCO Resources to Pay
Penalty for Safe Drinking Water Act Violations in Clearfield County,
Pa.
(PHILADELPHIA – April 12, 2012) The
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency today announced a settlement with EXCO Resources (PA),
LLC (EXCO) for violations of the federal law designed to protect underground
sources of drinking water. The violations occurred at the company’s brine
disposal well located at Brady Field in Bell Township, Clearfield County, Pa.
Under the terms of the Consent Agreement with
EPA, EXCO is required to pay a civil penalty of $159,624 and comply with the
conditions of its underground injection control permit. The company must also
rework the well in accordance with an EPA-approved plan to comply with federal
mechanical integrity standards for brine disposal wells, which require multiple
levels of protection to prevent contamination of underground sources of drinking
water.
According to information provided by the
company in response to a September 2011 information request from EPA, the
disposal well failed mechanical integrity sometime in early April 2011. The
company failed to notify EPA in a timely manner as required by law, and
continued to inject brine into the well through August 2011.
The agreement resolved violations of federal
Underground Injection Control (UIC) regulations issued under the Safe Drinking
Water Act. The order was finalized on March 30, following a 40 day public
comment period.
As part of the settlement, EXCO has begun
reworking the well following approval of the plan by EPA. EPA technical staff
has been actively working with the company to address the violations, and to
ensure that the company is taking proper measures to rework the well.
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