The Performance Operating
Company Fined for Violating the Clean Water Act
(DALLAS –
September 5, 2012) The Environmental Protection Agency has fined the Performance
Operating Company, LLC, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, $3,250 for violating federal
Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) regulations at two of its oil
production facilities.
A June 28,
2012, EPA inspection at the company’s North Kane Tank Battery in Osage County,
Oklahoma, found the facility’s SPCC plan had inadequate or no facility diagram,
no listing of type of oil and storage capacity layout of containers, and the
plan did not discuss nor implement appropriate containment and diversionary
structures and equipment. The inspection also revealed the field drainage
system, oil traps and skimmers were not regularly inspected and oil not promptly
removed. The fine for the violations at the North Kane Tank Battery was
$1,750.
A second EPA
inspection on June 28, 2012, found the company’s #4A SWD facility in Osage
County had no SPCC plan as required by federal regulations. The fine for the
absence of an SPCC plan was $1,500.
As part of an
Expedited Settlement Agreement with the EPA, the company has provided
certification that all identified deficiencies have been corrected at both
facilities.
SPCC
regulations require onshore oil production or bulk storage facilities to provide
oil spill prevention, preparedness and countermeasures to prevent oil
discharges. The SPCC program helps protect our nation’s water quality since a
spill of only one gallon of oil can contaminate one million gallons of
water.
Additional information on SPCC regulations is available
at: http://www.epa.gov/oilspill
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