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Hazardous and Oil Spill System Online Report Service
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Selected Report: A-375-2017

MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
OIL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REPORT

Spill Report Information
Spill Number: A-375-2017
Report Status: Final Report
MCD Town: THOMASTON
Local Name: THOMASTON
Primary Responder: FRANKI B DELANEY
Primary Product: HYDRAULIC OIL {86} - 16.00 ESTIMATE
Subject/Owner: DRAGON PRODUCTS - -
I. EVENT
Spill Info
Type: Oil Incident
Source: Equipment - Heavy Equipment
Cause: Mechanical Failure - Piping/Hose
Spill Date/Time
Spill Date/Time: 07/14/2017
Reporter Type/Detection Method
Type: Subject/Spiller {2}
Method: Visual Product
Reported Date/Time
Reported Date/Time: 07/14/2017
Subject/Spiller (Potential Responsible Party)
Contact: DRAGON PRODUCTS
107 NEW COUNTY ROAD
THOMASTON ME 04861 USA
Comment:
Primary Responder and Other Employees
Contact(s): FRANKI B DELANEY (Primary Responder)
Comment: No Further Response Action Expected
II. SITE
Location
Location Type: Business - Industrial {ID}
Name: DRAGON PRODUCTS
Street Address: 107 NEW COUNTY ROAD
MCD Town: THOMASTON
Local Name: THOMASTON
State/Province: ME
Spill Point
Spill Point:
Wells and Media Affected
Wells Affected: 0 Wells Impacted/ 0 Wells At Risk
Media Affected:
Tanks Involved
Tanks Involved: NONE
III. CLEANUP
Product Reported: HYDRAULIC OIL {86}
Products Found/Amount Spilled: HYDRAULIC OIL {86} - 16.00 ESTIMATE (Primary Product)
Material Recovered: Other Material {OM} - 10.00 lbs. ESTIMATE
Recovery/Treatment Method: Sorbents {C}
Cleanup DTREE:
Disposal Information: Disposed sorbent pads and oily soil on site.
IV. NARRATIVE
On July 14, 2017, Dragon Products reported a hydraulic oil spill to the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (MDEP). I spoke to Eric Greiner of Dragon, and he explained that equipment operating on the gravel dirt area had a hose break and released approximately 16 gallons of hydraulic oil to the ground. Five yards of contaminated soil was removed and disposed at their #2 stock pile for processing. No storm drains were impacted by the spill. No further MDEP Division of Response Services action required.
V.ATTACHMENTS
None

 

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