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Talisman Energy to pay $62,000 penalty for
violations at 52 natural gas facilities in
Pa.
PHILADELPHIA (July 25, 2012) --
Talisman Energy USA Inc. will pay a $62,457 penalty to settle alleged violations
of hazardous chemical reporting requirements at 52 hydraulic fracturing
facilities throughout Pennsylvania that include natural gas well sites and
compressor stations, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced
today. Talisman discovered the violations and self-disclosed them to the EPA.
The
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) requires companies
that store specified amounts of hazardous chemicals to submit material safety
data and lists of chemicals on site with state and local emergency response
agencies and the local fire departments. The safety data describes health risks
associated with the chemicals and safe handling instructions. The lists of
chemicals set forth the types and quantities of chemicals present on site.
Compliance with these requirements is important for the
health and safety of facility occupants and first responders in the event of
discharge or accidental exposure to hazardous chemicals. The required
information also provides valuable information to emergency planners.
The settlement reflects Talisman’s good faith cooperation
with EPA, and its compliance efforts in self-disclosing and swiftly correcting
the violations. As part of the settlement, the company neither admitted nor
denied the alleged violations.
In a consent
agreement with EPA, the company has agreed to pay the $62,457 penalty for
failing to file required chemical information for one or more of the past three
years at each of the facilities included in the settlement.
For more information on EPCRA and EPA’s toxic chemical
reporting program, visit http://www.epa.gov/emergencies/content/epcra/index.htm .
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