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Riverkeeper note: The following updates (including attachments) were provided to the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association via the Northcentral PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) via an email from Regional Communications Manager Megan Lehman at 2:23 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025. In its ongoing investigation into Eureka Resources since an Aug. 17, 2025, spill from the company’s Second Street, Williamsport, facility, the regional Department of Environmental Protection on Tuesday issued a new administrative order with the company, this time in relation to violations at its Bradford County Standing Stone Township facility in Wysox, PA. Allegedly nearly one million gallons (923,178) of oil and gas-related fracking waste has been stored at the facility since at least April of 2024, more than year, violating its permit and triggering a 90-day mandate to remove and properly dispose of or recycle all of the illegal waste. A copy of that order can be found here.
Concerning the Second Street, Williamsport, facility, DEP reports that Eureka has responded to the administrative order from Aug. 19, 2025, in the appropriate timeline with both a written report and corrective action plan, which details the company’s plan to remove fracking waste from the site. DEP inspections have continued at the Second Street site on Aug. 22, Aug. 25, Aug. 26, Aug. 27 and Aug. 28 as well as a DEP riverside inspection on Aug. 25. “DEP is working with the agencies and entities involved with this case to explore all options and resources for carrying out cleanup efforts, which will continue as long as necessary,” relayed DEP Regional Communications Manager Megan Lehman via a Sept. 2, 2025 media update. “For clean-up actions addressed by the City and county authorities, it is at their discretion whether to seek cost recovery from the responsible party.” She added that Eureka Resources has incurred penalties from DEP for multiple facilities through multiple programs. Under DEP’s Waste Management Program:
Under DEP’s Air Quality Program:
“Although civil penalties were not included in the DEP’s January 2025 Consent Order and Agreement, this is an ongoing investigation, and DEP cannot comment on potential future enforcement,” Lehman included in the message. See the last DEP update on the topic, including its Aug. 19 Administrative Order for the Eureka Second Street facility and previous inspection reports here. Check out Riverkeeper John Zaktansky's column highlighting five observations about the spill and its aftermath by clicking here.
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