Littlefield Clean Up Begins

Building owners come to voluntary agreement with TCEQ after March oil leak

Remember the Waller Creek oil spill in January? A buried oil tank under the back alley between the Littlefield Building and the Driskill Hotel got sluiced out by a broken water main, dumping pollution into the storm drains and finally into Waller Creek. The water was cleaned up pretty quickly, but then came a long process of working out whose tank it was and any legal culpability. This meant a delay in finally clearing up and reopening the alley, which has remained sealed off with the leak site covered with plastic sheeting.

Good news. Stephanie Lott with the city's Watershed Protection and Development Review Department just called to say council has been given a memo confirming that remediation activity (i.e., fixing the hole) will start this week. HVP Austin Littlefield, the building's owners, have entered into a voluntary clean-up agreement with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The contractor will remove the contaminated soil and fill the space with slurry concrete.

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TCEQ, Environment, Littlefield Building, Waller Creek, Driskill Hotel, Watershed Protection and Development Review Department

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