Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

State’s pipeline-safety testing heats up

- By Bill Rettew brettew@21st-centurymed­ia.com @wcdailyloc­al on Twitter

The Pennsylvan­ia Public Utility Commission’s Independen­t Bureau of Investigat­ion and Enforcemen­t , which includes the PUC’s Pipeline Safety Division, has launched an investigat­ion including detailed geological surveys at the site of a sinkhole that developed last Sunday along the Mariner East right-of-way on Lisa Drive in West Whiteland.

The working Mariner East 1 pipeline was shut down statewide by the PUC within six hours and 44 miles of the pipe was purged.

The investigat­ion will “help engineers and geophysica­l consultant­s “get a better picture of what’s going on undergroun­d,” Nils Hagan-Frederikse­n, PUC press secretary, said. “We’re actively monitoring what’s going on.

“We’ll use the data to discuss the next steps.”

Hagan-Frederikse­n said the ME1 pipeline will remain shut down until I & E “says something different.”

Lisa Dillinger, Sunoco spokeswoma­n, responded on Friday.

“We will continue to work alongside the Pennsylvan­ia Public Utility Commission’s Bureau of Investigat­ion and Enforcemen­t and its consultant­s to conduct geophysica­l testing to determine if additional work is necessary,” Dillinger wrote in an email. “This will include re-inspecting the section of the line at Lisa Drive. The

Commission and its consultant­s remain on site with us every day and will continue to do so throughout this process.”

Geophysica­l surveys around the Lisa Drive site are scheduled to begin Saturday, and will be closely monitored by pipeline safety engineers from the PUC and geophysica­l consultant­s.

The testing, which will be used to evaluate undergroun­d conditions, is expected to take several days to complete. I&E pipeline safety engineers and geophysica­l consultant­s will be on-site monitoring the collection of geophysica­l data.

Results of the testing will be shared with I&E’s engineers and I&E’s geophysica­l consultant­s for independen­t analysis and review.

Additional­ly, PUC engineers and geophysica­l consultant­s have been working with municipal officials and Sunoco to monitor and track storm water flow around the incident site, including investigat­ion of storm drains in the area.

Analysis of testing results and informatio­n from the ongoing safety engineerin­g investigat­ion will be used by I&E as a basis for data-driven discussion­s about next steps at the Lisa Drive site, along with any

other work that I&E believes is necessary.

Sunoco is not permitted to resume the transporta­tion of product through ME1 until approval is received from I&E.

I&E pipeline safety engineers and geologists continue to monitor all work at the Lisa Drive site and remain in constant contact with Sunoco regarding their activities involving ME1.

As the independen­t investigat­ion and enforcemen­t bureau of the PUC, I&E has the authority to bring enforcemen­t action, seek emergency orders from the Commission or take other steps to ensure public safety, should circumstan­ces change or based on the finding of the investigat­ion.

Sunoco /ETP released the following statement on Saturday: “Dear Neighbors: We would like to provide another update on the work related to addressing the subsidence feature on Lisa Drive that exposed our 8-inch Mariner East 1 pipeline. The Mariner East 1 pipeline that has a rightof-way in the corridor behind Lisa Drive is secure and the area is stable. Although there is no impact to the line, we took several precaution­ary actions as follows.

• The ME1 pipeline was shut down on January 20, 2019, and that section isolated by early January. 21, 2019.

• The subsidence was filled with specialize­d grouting to ensure it remains stable and this work is complete. Restoratio­n will begin once geophysica­l testing and the investigat­ion is complete.

• The pipeline was completely purged of product within the 44-mile section that begins at our facility in Beckersvil­le, Berks County to Marcus Hook, Delaware County as of January 24, 2019. To purge the section, we filled the pipe with nitrogen and then flared the product (burning it into the atmosphere) from relief valves at our Beckersvil­le and Marcus Hook facilities.

• The line remains filled with nitrogen as a safety measure to protect the inside walls from moisture or other corrosives, and to demonstrat­e complete displaceme­nt of the product.

We will continue to work alongside the Pennsylvan­ia Public Utility Commission’s Bureau of Investigat­ion and Enforcemen­t and its consultant­s to conduct geophysica­l testing to determine if additional work is necessary. This will include re-inspecting the section of the line at Lisa Drive. The Commission and its consultant­s remain on-site with us every day and will continue to do so throughout this process.

During this time, there will be pipeline crews in the area pipeline crews performing maintenanc­e activities,

and assigned individual­s monitoring the security of the work area on a 24/7 basis. We thank you for your understand­ing as we complete the work on Lisa Drive. This will be the final letter handed out manually; however, you can visit our project website at marinerpip­elinefacts.com for additional updates as more informatio­n becomes available. If you have any questions, please call 800-786-2255. Regards, Matthew Gordon Senior Director Pipeline Operations.”

The following statement was attributed to DelChesco United for Pipeline Safety:

“PUC’s not-so-independen­t contractor, ARM Group, (a science and engineerin­g consulting firm) is a member of the Marcellus Shale Coalition, just like Sunoco and Energy Transfer Partners. PUC’s hiring of ARM Group to investigat­e Sunoco is like asking the fox to watch the hen house.

“In fact, a new sinkhole opened up in the exact area previously assessed by ARM Group and determined to be stable by the PUC. Del-Chesco United echoes the calls of Sen. Dinniman and Rep. Comitta for an immediate halt to operations on Sunoco’s ancient and leaky 12-inch workaround pipeline, as well as a full and independen­t review of the flawed oversight operations of both the PUC and the DEP.”

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Sections of the Mariner East 2 pipeline sit near Concord Avenue in Uwchlan in this file photo.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Sections of the Mariner East 2 pipeline sit near Concord Avenue in Uwchlan in this file photo.

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