| WILLIAMSPORT -- The Department of Environmental Protection has ordered Chesapeake
Energy to cease work on a natural gas drilling well pad for failing to comply with
regulations and impacting one of Galeton Borough Water Authoritys water
sources.
The well pad was in the site-preparation phase, which occurs before any well
construction or drilling activities take place.
In conducting site-preparation activities at the Beech Flats well pad in West Branch
Township, Potter County, Chesapeake failed to implement the required erosion and sediment
controls. As a result, a significant amount of sediment and silt discharged from the site
into a stream that is a tributary to a water source serving Galetons system. The
Galeton Water Authority has been forced to use another permitted water source to serve its
customers.
In order to protect human health and the environment, we ordered Chesapeake to
stop all construction activity, DEP North-central Regional Director Nels Taber said.
They must begin corrective action on this site immediately.
By March 29, the company must correct the existing violations at the site and review
and revise, as appropriate, its Erosion and Sediment Control Plan to prevent future
damage. DEP will not permit Chesapeake to resume construction at the site until all terms
of the order are met.
After a routine site inspection March 8 and a March 10 meeting with Chesapeake, DEP
issued a notice of violation for several infractions of the Clean Streams Law and Oil and
Gas Act. The company did not respond to the notice. During follow-up inspections March 21
and 22, staff discovered the additional violations and impacts that resulted in the March
22 order.
For more information about DEP, visit www.depweb.state.pa.us.
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