Oil recovery, road surface washing, and exposing the impacted section of the buried pipeline.
2.1.1 Narrative
Enterprise initiated oil recovery during the morning
of 24 October and plans to utilize 24-hour response operations until oil is
removed from the containment pond and the county road is reopened. About 15 to 17 response crew during both day
and nights operations are actively involved in oil recovery efforts. One OSRO,
Future Environmental is performing oil recovery operations and Apex
Environmental is on-scene providing air monitoring and EH&S support.
2.1.2 Response Actions to Date
The EPA team has performed air monitoring
activity at the incident scene, along the incident perimeter, and the nearest
residence over a mile away. Air
monitoring parameters utilized are O2%, LEL%, CO ppm, H2S ppm, and VOCs
ppm. VOC concentrations ranging between
26 and 48 ppm were observed during oil recovery efforts at the impacted pond. All other concentrations and locations were
observed at background concentrations or zero, respectively. Lincoln County
Emergency Management has also conducted air monitoring at the facility
perimeter and the nearby community and has not detected any contaminant of
concern.
Enterprise
response activities include oil recovery from the impacted pond utilizing
vacuum trucks and a 12 frac-tank and high efficiency pump system that is being
setup to assist with the vacuum operations. At the source of the spill crews are washing
the oil-affected road surface and hydro-excavating the soil around the impacted
pipeline section to expose the break and initiate the investigation as to the
cause. The remaining oil in the pipeline at the time it was shut down is also
being pumped out by vacuum trucks.
Recovered oil is being re-injected into Enterprise’s Cushing East
Terminal system. Enterprise intends to
excavate oil-affected soil for treatment and/or disposal in coordination with
the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife. As of 1745 hours on 24 October, 2605 bbls of
crude oil have been recovered by the response efforts and about 8" of oil
remained within the pond.
2.1.3 Enforcement Activities, Identity of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs)
Based on interviews with Enterprise, DOT's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), and the OCC, it was determined that the responsible party for the impacted pipeline is Enterprise Products as they are the owner and operator of the pipeline/facility. Enterprise uses the pipeline to also transport oil from other companies that operate terminals within the Cushing, OK tank farm area. At the time of the spill, the pipeline was transporting oil owned by Enbridge who owns and operates the terminal next to Enterprise, where the fire pond is located. FOSC Bernier issued a Notice of Federal Interest to Enterprise.
2.1.4 Progress Metrics
As of 0700 hours on 25 October 2016.
Waste Stream |
Medium |
Quantity |
Manifest # |
Treatment |
Disposal |
crude oil |
liquid |
6,023 |
n/a |
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