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Non NPL |
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4/1/2016 |
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4/1/2016 |
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5/5/2016 |
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Incident Category:
Transportation-Related Incident Category: Spill from pumping station.
Location:
The site is located in Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas (30.266389 latitude. -95.352222 longitude) at a operating pump station owned by the Responsible Party (RP), Explorer Pipeline Company.
Description of Threat: An maximum estimated 960 bbl. of "ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel" was released from a separated fitting the pump seal flush system on one of the 2 pumps on site. The pump station is located in a rural area, but with residences adjoining the properties to the west. There are 12 homes in the vicinity (within a 0.1 miles of the facility). Within 1 mile of the facility it appears to be approximately 100 homes. The MSDS for the product identified no detectable levels of benzene in the diesel. The release was to the ground surface and the closest water appears to be connected to the West Fork of Crystal Creek, approximately 1,800 feet (linear distance). Crystal Creek itself is approximately 1.1 miles from the facility based on the spill path. The spill contactor (SWS Environmental) worked with the local Caney Creek Fire Department to monitored for vapors. The reported levels of vapors did not necessitate any evacuation nor shelter-in-place actions.
The spill occurred to the ground surface in drainages leading to the West Fork of Crystal Creek, the west Fork of the San Jacinto River. The San Jacinto River flows through a number of small lakes through Lake Houston and Lynchburg Reservoir to Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
Preliminary Removal Assessment/Removal Site Inspection Results: On 01 April 2016, EPA's technical assistance contractor, START, arrived on the site observed the spill response operations and the fitting that had failed. The START assessed the site and identified to the RP areas where the product had traveled beyond the furthest boom.
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