Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Did pipeline constructi­on cause sinkhole in Chesco?

- By Bill Rettew brettew@dailylocal.com

WEST WHITELAND » State Sen. Andy Dinniman, D-19, said officials and inspectors from the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administra­tion visited Lisa Drive on Monday where three sinkholes have opened up on a residentia­l block, apparently due to constructi­on of Sunoco Pipeline’s Mariner East 2 pipeline.

“Officials from PHMSA, the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Environmen­tal Protection and the Pennsylvan­ia Public Utility Commission were on-site to inspect the situation and determine a course of action,” the senator said.

Dinniman has been a vocal critic of the project’s environmen­tal and public safety dangers.

“We expect a decision in the next 24 to 48 hours from state and federal officials,” he said. “That could include a suspension on drilling Mariner East 2 and/or a temporary halt on the transmissi­on of natural gas liquids in the Mariner East 1.”

“They are taking the situation very seriously and considerin­g their options,” Dinniman said.

A $1.3 million fix is warranted on Route 29 where sinkholes have encroached on the roadway.

“No one should have put a pipeline in,” Dinniman said. “This is a limestone geologic formation and we know that it sinks.

“We know these are problemati­c.”

This latest developmen­t comes just one day after Dinniman organized a community meeting in West Whiteland where he was joined by nearly 200 residents concerned about the pipeline project’s impacts and potential threats to their safety, as well as property and environmen­tal rights.

At that meeting, community groups announced that they are closing in on the remaining funds needed to obtain an independen­t risk assessment of the project, with officials from several nearby municipali­ties pledging support.

Earlier in the week, Dinniman, who serves on the Senate Environmen­tal Resources and Energy Committee, had also reemphasiz­ed concerns that the region’s underlying karst geologic formation could make continued drilling risky.

So far, constructi­on of the Mariner East 2 pipeline has resulted in the contaminat­ion of almost two-dozen wells, damage to aquifers, and the developmen­t of multiple sinkholes that threaten private homes.

Two of the sinkholes on Lisa Drive are located about 250 feet from Amtrak’s Keystone Line.

As a result of the developmen­t of the two latest sinkholes over the weekend, a home was evacuated and Sunoco apparently has attempted to treat the problem by filling them in with concrete.

Dinniman said federal officials from PHMSA are now involved because the sinkholes apparently exposed a portion of the 1930s-era Mariner East 1 pipeline, which carries highly volatile natural gas liquids, mainly ethane and butane.

Dinniman also said that he understand­s that Sunoco did not follow proper notificati­on protocols when the additional sinkholes appeared and exposed the Mariner East 1 pipeline. He said Sunoco had an obligation to notify PHMSA and the PUC as well, but only notified DEP.

A Sunoco spokespers­on responded with a news release Sunday, after the sinkholes were filled in with concrete.

“We did take immediate action (Saturday) to successful­ly stabilize and mitigate three areas along our right-of-way,” reads the release. “There was a total of two properties involved. We injected an approved liquid concrete mix or sometimes referred to as ‘flowable fill’ into holes that were created by soil movement.

“This action has been completed and all areas have been secured. We have been in close communicat­ion with DEP, the township and importantl­y, the landowners. We continue to be on-site to monitor the situation and begin restoratio­n efforts.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? This overhead photo shows sinkholes believed to be tied to pipeline constructi­on behind a home on Lisa Drive in West Whiteland.
SUBMITTED PHOTO This overhead photo shows sinkholes believed to be tied to pipeline constructi­on behind a home on Lisa Drive in West Whiteland.

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