EQT fined $1.1 million for Marcellus Shale pit leak
A Pennsylvania hearing board has fined EQT Corp. $1.1 million for a 2012 leak from a Marcellus Shale wastewater pit in Tioga County, significantly less than the $4.5 million in penalties that state regulators wanted for the breach they said caused the largest area of contamination in the oil and gas regulatory programs history.
In a 4-1 decision issued Friday, the Environmental Hearing Board said the Downtown-based oil and gas company caused severe harm to state waters through its reckless conduct in violation of the Clean Streams Law.
But the board substantially reduced the final penalty because it said the company was highly cooperative in the cleanup after an initial six-week period when EQTs response to signs of a leak was completely unacceptable.
The boards penalty calculation was not ultimately influenced by a January Commonwealth Court decision related to the same leak, which limited fines to days when pollution is actively released into waterways. The Department of Environmental Protection has appealed that decision to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
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