E.P.A. Settlement with Koppers Will Protect
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Category: Compliance/EnforcementType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, December 3rd, 2015
PHILADELPHIA (December 3, 2015) --- Koppers Incorporated has begun taking action to prevent the threat of oil spills at its Follansbee, W.Va. facility, the E.P.A. announced today. The actions in Koppers' arrangement with E.P.A. will better protect the health and safety of local residents, the Ohio River, its shorelines and aquatic life from potential oil spills that might occur at the facility's above ground storage tanks.
Koppers is located 50 yards from the Ohio River, the source of multiple Ohio River drinking water intakes downstream. It converts crude petroleum into refined products, has 92 above-ground tanks and can store in excess of 18 million gallons of oil.
At the time of EPA's inspection, Koppers, Incorporated was not prepared to contain oil, if spilled, in the northern area of the facility where potentially 11.4 million gallons of crude oil could be stored. In addition, Koppers Incorporated had not properly tested the integrity of many of its tanks to determine whether they were suitable for continued use.
Under this agreement, Koppers will do the following:
- Prepare for EPA's approval a project to respond to a worst-case discharge in the northern area of the facility;
- Enhance secondary containment in the northern area of the facility after its project is approved by EPA; and,
- Evaluate all above-ground oil storage tanks and develop an integrity testing schedule to reduce tank rupture or collapse. This evaluation will be conducted by an independent expert.
EPA's action was taken under the authority of sections 311(c) and (e) of the Clean Water Act governing the prevention and response to accidental delivers and spills of oil and hazardous
substances to waters of the United States. For further information, see
http://www2.epa.gov/enforcement/memorandum-final-guidance-issuance-administrative-orders-under-section-311c-and-e-clean
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