Atlas Resources to
Pay $84,506 Penalty to Settle Alleged Environmental
Violations
PHILADELPHIA (Oct. 18, 2012) --
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that Atlas Resources
LLC will pay an $84,506 penalty to settle alleged air and hazardous chemical
violations at its natural gas production facility in Avella, Washington County,
Pa.
EPA cited the
company for violating the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
(EPCRA), a federal law designed to inform the public and emergency responders
about hazardous and toxic chemicals in their communities. EPCRA requires facilities to
submit annual reports on regulated chemicals, and routine and accidental
chemical releases. The law also requires facilities to report on their hazardous
chemicals to state and local emergency response agencies. This information helps
communities and first responders to prepare for chemical emergencies. Atlas was
also cited for violating Clean Air Act
provisions which require regulated facilities to take steps to reduce the risk
of accidental releases of hazardous substances, and minimize the consequences of
any accidental releases that do occur.
EPA alleged that Atlas failed to provide state and
local emergency responders required information on hazardous chemicals stored at
the company’s Avella production facility during 2008 and 2009. The agency also
alleged that Atlas did not comply with proper storage and handling of natural
gas condensate at the site. EPA’s investigation at various Atlas production
wells in Washington County also indicated the presence of vapor releases from
condensate tanks. As a part of the settlement, Atlas did not admit or deny EPA’s
allegations.
Currently, Atlas has discontinued operation of its
natural gas extraction wells in Washington County until the company completes
audits at eight of their production facilities located there. These audits are
being done to ensure compliance with safeguards preventing accidental air
releases and confirming that operations are environmentally sound.
The Atlas facilities in Washington County to be
audited are located in Hopewell Township and Cross
Creek Township. The company will conduct the audits based on EPA’s
recently adopted New Source Performance Standards and National Emission
Standards for hazardous air pollutants in the oil and gas sector. Compliance
with these industry and federal standards will help improve local air quality
and protect public health.
For more
information on EPA’s air rules for the oil and
natural gas industry http://www.epa.gov/airquality/oilandgas/.
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