Vienna trustee tells commissioners ODNR should provide answers about oil spill


WARREN

Vienna Township Trustee Phil Pegg asked the Trumbull County commissioners today for their support in his effort to have the Ohio Department of Natural Resources fully explain what caused the spill of 2,000 gallons of oil last month in Vienna.

The commissioners expressed support, saying they too are concerned about Trumbull County having possibly the highest number of brine-waste injection facilities in the state but getting nothing in return for the headaches they cause.

“We were elected to protect the people, but it hurts that the state has hamstrung us from doing that,” Commissioner Frank Fuda said.

“We’re concerned that so much brine is out there,” Commissioner Dan Polivka said.

The Kleese Development Associates injection facility on Sodom Hutchings Road leaked more than 2,000 gallons of “light waste oil” into the streams, ponds and wetlands near their facility.

Pegg said many of the holding tanks and the cement pad under them have been removed, and other changes are being made at the site, but he wants other changes before he’ll be comfortable with the facility reopening.