Pennsylvania seeks record $4.5m fine on 'leaking' fracking waste site

  • Environmental agency cites 200 holes in impoundment
  • Fracking company EQT: regulators want to grab headlines
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Drilling pipes are stacked at a separate hydraulic fracturing site owned by EQT Corp. in Pennsylvania. Photograph: Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Pennsylvania environmental regulators are pursuing a record $4.5m fine against a gas driller over what they describe as a major case of pollution from a leaking waste pit.

The Department of Environmental Protection announced on Tuesday that it is seeking the penalty against EQT Corp. The acting DEP secretary, Dana Aunkst, said EQT has been uncooperative during the investigation and “fails to recognise the ongoing environmental harm” from its leaking impoundment in Duncan Township, Tioga County.

The Pittsburgh-based company says it dealt promptly with the leak and accuses state regulators of trying to grab headlines. EQT is suing the agency over its interpretation of Pennsylvania’s Clean Streams Law.

The impoundment held wastewater from the fracking process. Environmental regulators say more than 200 holes were found in the impoundment’s lining. They say streams, springs and vegetation were harmed.

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