Friday, November 3, 2017

BREAKING NEWS! OHIO EPA SUES ROVER PIPELINE. LLC OVER SPILL INCIDENT IN STARK COUNTY!

UPDATED AT 5:08 PM

HIGHLIGHTING AND TEXT OVERLAY ADDED

Within past hour, The Stark County Political Report has received a press release from the office of Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine noticing Ohio media about his office filing a lawsuit in the Stark County Court of Common Pleas today against Rover Pipeline, LLC over an April incident in which Rover "discharged several million gallons of drilling fluids into wetlands in Stark County.

The case has been assigned to Kristin Farmer who was appointed to the bench by Republican governor John Kasich in 2012 to replace retiring judge Charles Brown.

Here is a copy of the filed complaint.




Concern about city of Canton's water supply has been a frequent topic addressed at Canton City Council by Water Superintendent Tyler Converse.

As a refresher on the potential threat that the spill posed to Canton's water supply well fields in the vicinity of the spill view this July 17, 2017 SCPR interview of Converse: (3:19)



Also check out Canton's concerns as expressed in several videotaped presentations (August 28, 2017 meeting) at this SCPR blog LINK.


And it these SCPR blogs:

Moreover, here is a SCPR video interview of Stark County Commissioner Richard Regula who lives nearby the well field which is the subject matter of the lawsuit filed today.




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