The Derrick also reported DEP’s sampling of the water supply found elevated levels of aluminum, barium, magnesium, manganese, chloride, total dissolved solids, sodium and zinc in the water typically found in oil and gas wastewater.
[DEP’s sampling does not routinely include radioactive radium 226 and 228 or PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ which often can be present in oil and gas wastewater.]
Petro Erie, Inc. is also required to reimburse the Venango Water Company, which owns the Reno water system, and Aqua Pennsylvania, which has been providing temporary water and taking steps to restore the system under a Public Utility Commission emergency order, for any temporary and permanent increased operating and maintenance costs resulting from the contamination caused by the spill.
The DEP order also requires Petro Erie, Inc. to submit a plan to DEP for remediation of the area impacted by the release of the wastewater within 30 days.
During DEP’s first inspection of the wastewater tank leak from the conventional oil well field operated by Petro Erie, Inc. on July 21, DEP gave the operator until August 11 to submit a written plan for cleaning up the spill and bringing the wells and tank into compliance.
As of August 19, DEP has not posted any response from Petro Erie, Inc. to that request.
PUC Order
The Derrick reported on August 16 the Public Utility Commission has issued an emergency order to Aqua Pennsylvania to take over the operation of the Venango Water Company Village of Reno water supply contaminated by release of conventional oil well wastewater in Venango County.
It has been nearly a month since the contamination was discovered on July 20 and the Village of Reno has been without regular, clean drinking water from their system.
Aqua Pennsylvania is working to supply additional emergency water supplies to residents and coordinating efforts to decontaminate the water system.
Aqua PA has set up a dedicated Venango webpage to provide updates to residents.
NewsClips - Village Of Reno:
-- The Derrick - Luka Krneta: Petro Erie Ordered To Rectify Issues Related To Village Of Reno Water Supply Contamination By DEP In Venango County [PDF of article]
-- The Derrick - Makayla Keating: PUC Issues Emergency Order To Aqua Pennsylvania To Operate The Village Of Reno Water System In Venango County Contaminated By Conventional Oil Well Wastewater [PDF of article ]
-- The Derrick - Luka Krneta: Consumable Water For Village Of Reno, Venango County, Might Not Be Far Off, After Contamination By Conventional Oil Well Wastewater Spill [PDF of article]
-- The Derrick - Makayla Keating: Fundraising Event Brings In $1,000 For Village Of Reno Water Emergency Fund In Venango County [PDF of article]
Related Articles - Village of Reno:
-- DEP Investigates Conventional Oil Well Wastewater Leak As Possible Source Of Village Of Reno Water Supply Contamination In Venango County; Customers Under Do Not Consume Advisory For 2+ Weeks [PaEN]
PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:
-- The Derrick: DEP Issues Order To Petro Erie, Inc. To Restore Village Of Reno Water System, Cleanup Contamination Caused By Its Conventional Well Wastewater Release; 1 Month Without Clean Water [PaEN]
-- Pennsylvania Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard - August 12 to 18; DEP Orders Restoration Of Water Supply; Conventional Wells Abandoned; Leaking Methane, Fluids [PaEN]
-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices/Opportunities To Comment - August 19 [PaEN]
-- DEP Posted 68 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In August 19 PA Bulletin [PaEN]
NewsClips This Week:
-- The Center Square: Natural Gas Well Setbacks May Not Be Protective Enough After Health Impact Study Results
-- Bloomberg Column: Cancer In Kids Is Too High A Price For Cheap Natural Gas - By Mark Gongloff
-- TribLive: 6th Victim Dies From Plum Borough House Explosion
-- TribLive: Gov. Shapiro Orders DEP Probe Of Plum House Explosion
-- Post-Gazette - Ford Turner: Gov. Shapiro Directs DEP To Investigation Plum Boro House Explosion
-- DEP Working With PUC, Local And Allegheny County Agencies On Plum Boro House Explosion Investigation
-- AP: Underground Coal Mines Unlikely To Blame For Deadly House Explosion In Plum Boro, DEP Says
-- TribLive: DEP Inspectors Capture Gas Samples At Plum Boro Explosion Site, Await Test Results
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Is There Something Rotten [With Gas] In Plum? PUC, DEP Must Investigate
-- Observer-Reporter: Fayette County Commissioners Take Step To Prevent Oil/Gas Wastewater Injection Wells
-- Halt The Harm Network, FracTracker Alliance: Aug. 30 Webinar: Wasted Water - The Impacts Of Fracking's Water Use From PA To Colorado, 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.
-- NBC News: Millions In US Live Near Abandoned Conventional Oil & Gas Wells Linked To Explosions And Toxins [Pennsylvania Profiled]
-- The Allegheny Front: New Investigation Shows State Regulators Have Struggled To Keep Up With Pollution Events At Shell’s Petrochemical Plant In Beaver County
-- TribLive Guest Essay: Better Oversight Of US Natural Gas Pipelines Needed - By Pittsburgh City Council Member & former Colorado County Commissioner
Related Articles This Week:
-- University Of Pittsburgh School Of Public Health Studies Find Shale Gas Wells Can Make Asthma Worse; Children Have An Increased Chance Of Developing Lymphoma Cancer; Slightly Lower Birth Weights [PaEN]
-- Public Utility Commission Safety Investigation Ongoing Following Deadly House Explosion In Plum Borough, Allegheny County [PaEN]
-- New DEP Interim Final Environmental Justice Policy, Definition Of Environmental Justice Areas Effective Sept. 16; Public Comments Accepted Thru Oct. 29 [PaEN]
[Posted: August 19, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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