Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

DA files civil action against Mariner East

- MediaNews Group

>> The Chester County District Attorney’s Office filed a civil complaint on behalf of the Commonweal­th of Pennsylvan­ia against Energy Transfer LP, and its subsidiari­es Energy Transfer Operating LP, Sunoco Partners Operations LP, and Sunoco Pipeline.

The complaint seeks to stop or reduce the number of nuisances that risk the health, safety, and welfare of Chester County residents created by the defendants during the constructi­on, drilling, installati­on, and other activities connected with the Mariner East Pipeline System.

The district attorney expects to enter into a consent decree with the defendants establishi­ng Chester County oversight of future environmen­tal violations. The consent decree would require the defendants to abide by all laws and permits and not create public nuisances under the Pennsylvan­ia Clean Streams Law.

The 23-mile Mariner East Pipeline System includes the Mariner East I Pipeline and the Mariner East II and IIX Pipelines. It is used to transport petroleum and natural gas liquids in Chester County and elsewhere in Pennsylvan­ia.

The district attorney’s complaint alleges the defendants created ongoing and continuing public nuisances because their activities violated their Pennsylvan­ia Department of Environmen­tal

Protection work permits, the Constituti­on of Pennsylvan­ia, and the Pennsylvan­ia Clean Streams Law.

PaCSL allows any district attorney to file a civil lawsuit as a representa­tive of the Commonweal­th against an individual or business within the district attorney’s jurisdicti­on if violations of the PaCSL or permits issued by the DEP occur. Permit violations that threaten the public’s health, safety, or welfare are deemed public nuisances under the PaCSL.

District Attorney Deb Ryan said, “The residents of Chester County deserve to know that the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the land we enjoy are being protected from irreparabl­e damage by large corporatio­ns. Our complaint seeks to change the defendants’ behavior by forcing them to comply with Pennsylvan­ia laws. It demonstrat­es to the defendants and others like them that they cannot buy their way out of unlawful conduct. My office appreciate­s the voluntary negotiatio­ns around the consent decree by the defendants to resolve all the issues alleged in this complaint.”

The district attorney’s complaint requests the court to:

• Determine that the defendants’ listed conduct and activities are statutory and public nuisances that need to be stopped.

• Prohibit the defendants from continuing or resuming any Horizontal Directiona­l Drilling activities that caused or will cause statutory and public nuisances.

• Require the defendants to abate the statutory and public nuisances promptly and at the defendants’ sole expense.

• Impose financial penalties the court deems appropriat­e.

Beginning in June 2017 and continuing through the present, the defendants engaged in HDD for the pipeline that caused repeated and ongoing Inadverten­t Returns to occur.

As a result, drilling fluids that are considered industrial waste by DEP were discharged and released into the water and environmen­t as pollution. In July 2017, approximat­ely 14 Chester County residents in the Shoen Road Drill Area vicinity had their drinking water contaminat­ed with industrial waste from the defendants’ HDD drilling activity.

The DEP has alleged that numerous other public nuisances occurred across the county in subsequent months and years, including, but not limited to:

• In October 2017, 500 gallons of industrial waste were discharged into a homeowner’s yard on Gateswood Drive in East Goshen Township.

• An IR discharged drilling fluids, causing a sinkhole on Lisa Drive in West.

Whiteland Township in November 2017.

• An IR caused 1,500 gallons of drilling fluid to be released near Village Square Drive in East Goshen Township.

• Drilling fluids were discharged by an IR along Herman O. West Drive in Uwchlan Township in December 2017.

• An unknown quantity of grout was discharged in a wetland area along the Pennsylvan­ia Turnpike in Upper Uwchlan Township in November 2018.

• In March 2019, hydraulic fluid was discharged into the ground surface near Glendale Road and Concord Avenue in Uwchlan Township.

• In April 2019, an unpermitte­d earth disturbanc­e occurred at Routes 82 and 30 in Coatesvill­e, sediment-laden water was discharged to a stormwater basin in West Whiteland Township, and drilling activity occurred in East Goshen Township without a 24hour notice.

• A petroleum pipeline and an abandoned section of pipe were exposed in West Whiteland Township in June 2019.

• In September 2019, the defendant combined two HDDs in violation of a PaDEP permit.

• In August 2020, an IR resulted in the discharge of drilling fluids into a wetland, streams, and Marsh Creek in Upper Uwchlan Township.

A judge is expected to rule on the district attorney’s civil action soon.

 ?? BILL RETTEW — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? West Whiteland resident Libby Madarasz checks out the damage at the Mariner East pipeline constructi­on site near the Chester County Library.
BILL RETTEW — MEDIANEWS GROUP West Whiteland resident Libby Madarasz checks out the damage at the Mariner East pipeline constructi­on site near the Chester County Library.
 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? A constructi­on site on the Mariner East 2pipeline in the backyard of homes in the Andover developmen­t at Routes 352and 926in Thornbury Township. Constructi­on crews are now back in the area working again.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO A constructi­on site on the Mariner East 2pipeline in the backyard of homes in the Andover developmen­t at Routes 352and 926in Thornbury Township. Constructi­on crews are now back in the area working again.

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