Fuels

Sheetz Fined for Gasoline Spill

200 gallons recovered over more than a year of remediation

ALTOONA, Pa. -- The Department of Environmental Protection has fined Sheetz Inc. of Altoona, Pa., $8,500 for a gasoline spill in March 2006 at its College Township, Centre County, store. The spill caused soil, groundwater and surface water contamination, according to a report on StateCollege.com.

Sheetz lost an undetermined amount of gasoline when an underground line serving one pump leaked, DEP Regional Director Robert Yowell told the Web site. The company properly notified DEP and took appropriate remediation activities, but the gasoline caused [image-nocss] environmental harm that violated the state's Clean Streams Law and Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act.

Sheetz's emergency contractors placed petroleum recovery booms and pads in nearby Spring Creek and constructed an interceptor trench along its east bank, the Web site reported. The contractors also excavated and removed gasoline-contaminated soil adjacent to the creek and used a vacuum truck to remove gasoline from the interceptor trench and an observation well.

The petroleum from each of the four underground storage tanks at the store was removed in order to pressure test the tanks to ensure there were no leaks. All four tanks passed the test.

To date, about 200 gallons of gasoline have been recovered through various remedial activities.

Sheetz began operating a permanent remediation system in June that involves pumping contaminated groundwater from 10 wells, treating it with carbon filtration units and then discharging the treated water to the University Area Joint Authority's sewer system, the report states.

The $8,500 fine was paid to the state's Storage Tank Fund.

Members help make our journalism possible. Become a CSP member today and unlock exclusive benefits, including unlimited access to all of our content. Sign up here.

Multimedia

Exclusive Content

Foodservice

Opportunities Abound With Limited-Time Offers

For success, complement existing menu offerings, consider product availability and trends, and more, experts say

Snacks & Candy

How Convenience Stores Can Improve Meat Snack, Jerky Sales

Innovation, creative retailers help spark growth in the snack segment

Technology/Services

C-Stores Headed in the Right Direction With Rewards Programs

Convenience operators are working to catch up to the success of loyalty programs in other industries

Trending

More from our partners