United States Environmental Protection Agency
Region IV
POLLUTION REPORT



Date:
Thursday, March 27, 2008
From:
Perry Gaughan

To:
Miguel Bella, USCG NPFC

Subject: 

Notice of Federal Assumption CWA Section 311
Oliver Springs Oil Well Fire
Cove Lane Road, Oliver Springs, TN
Latitude: 36.0708000
Longitude: -84.3569000


POLREP No.:
6
Site #:
Z4MT
Reporting Period:
March 26, 2008
D.O. #:
Start Date:
3/19/2008
Response Authority:
OPA
Mob Date:
3/19/2008
Response Type:
Emergency
Demob Date:
 
NPL Status:
Non NPL
Completion Date:
 
Incident Category:
Removal Assessment
CERCLIS ID #:
Contract #
RCRIS ID #:
Reimbursable Account #
FPN#
E 08430
 

Site Description

At approximately 6:30 am, Wednesday, March 19th, the Partin No. 5 Oil Well caught fire during drilling operations northwest of Oliver Springs, Tenn.  Apparently, a large zone of natural gas was hit and the blow off preventer failed resulting in a substantial fire and release of approximately 2000 barrels of crude oil to a secondary retention pond. According to TDEC a small amount of crude oil found its way to an unnamed tributary of Indian Creek.  Local fire and hazmat arrived on scene, placed boom at several locations along the creek, and evacuated a few homes in the vicinity of the well. The responsible party, Walden Resources has hired Wild Well Services of Houston,Texas to assess and extinguish the fire at the well head. The OSC continues to work within a unified command structure with the local EMA coordinator, TDEC and TEMA. EPA,  with START contractor support, will conduct air monitoring and site oversight as needed throughout the response.


Current Activities

At 0800am, the OSC, Anderson Co EMA, Tenn Oil and Gas Jeff Laxton and EPA technical support conducted a RRT conference call with members of the RRT. The previous day the RP, Walden Resources, was discovered dumping fire fighting water saturated with crude oil from the well fire to a pasture upgradient of the site less than one mile from the site. START contractors photo documented the release areas in which it was obvious that large surface areas of oil and water mix from the fire and retention ponds had been dumped onto the pasture less than 60-80 yards from Wrights Creek. The OSC discused the dumping activities by the rp and received support from the RRT members to issue a CWA Section 311 Federal Assumption Letter.

After the RRT briefing, the OSC served the RP, Dan Potts of Walden Resources with the notification and was encouraged to review it with his attorney.

The OSC called NPFCs Miguel Bella requesting additional funds ($200K) to conduct clean up activities. Verbal authorization was granted. Operations began planning clean up activities,


response.epa.gov/waldenresourcesoil